Parodies are supposed to be funny, but the unbridled chaos and unserious tomfoolery that, happens in this series goes above and beyond that to the extent of becoming truly unhinged. Drama? Well that’s just part of the fun.
The comedic timing and delivery is perfect. The characters are great and they play off each other perfectly. Drama? Yes, of the serious and suspenseful type, but the characters still pull through with those one-liners. It’s still on the first page because I cry laughing every time I reread, in fact it’s why I reread.
Vivi, adorable bunny ball of fluff that she is, defies the law of the jungle and has a manor of black panthers under her tiny little paws.
THE father-daughter comedic duo. Drama? Family and personal trauma that led to the present situation. But overcoming that together and growing closer is where the comedy shines.
Nothing says comedy like uninvited relatives. Especially when they never seem to stop coming.
An on the nose parody with the most realistic depiction of a maid in any of these circumstances. Among many other amusing aspects.
This reads like some kind of Jane Austen novel but is much funnier, oddly progressive, and Germanic but not in a way that is true to history, it’s more like vibes.
Miscommunication and misunderstandings are acceptable if they’re funny. Drama? Oh boy is there ever a lot of angst, but the artist team pulls through with comedic content chapter by chapter. That and the character’s are all, in their own way, incredibly ridiculous.
Put this on hold, so my memory is foggy, but i do remember having a good laugh.
Yelena is nothing if not determined to sleep with her husband (so she can have his child and save the world) and it is funny as hell.
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