This scene from Mars of Destruction respectively the aftermath. They're bringing the headless corpse back with them to camp and the doctor there says something along the lines of "she won't make it". I was like, well, her head was severed from her body, so thanks for your expertise.
Attack on Titan has some goofy scenes too.
You're a louse, Roger Smith. - R. Dorothy Wayneright
This is my fight! No Senpai, this is our fight! - Kojou Akatsuki & Yukina Himeragi
The last three episodes of oreimo. I would include all of oreimo (and eromanga sensei for that matter), but the last three episodes were actually meant to be serious, which made their execution even funnier.
ryo-san said: I laugh every time a woman kills someone in anime
…why though… that’s just a little dumb imo
Men are stupid to think they can beat women and then getting themselves killed..
The reality is that All the rules of justice system are against men and favorable to help and protect women get off with slap on the wrist for the same crime..
When a woman assaults a man, she will have her sentence suspended if it goes to court..
if it's a man, then we're talking life imprisonment or death penalty..
Thats the 1st world countries where men are whipped
Goku punched in the d*** in DBZ Movie 7 (the Android 13 one), then Vegeta getting his back folded and screaming.
And Vegeta saving Trunks in Super. The animation and voice acting made me lol:
"The f**ker who goes round beating people to a pulp. He thinks it'll never happen to himself. But there's gonna be a day when the f**ker gets f**king beaten to a pulp too. But that day's f**king today and the guy doing the beating is a f**king c**t." - Sang-hoon, Breathless (2009)
It's supposed to be a shocking reveal of a bunch of unexplained corpses just lying in Yuno's house, but at around 0:12 some generic suspense sound effect plays, which killed any aspect of terror the scene was going for and turned it into comedy instead. I don't think I've ever laughed as hard at a single scene before.
I like it when people ask original and specific questions, but I don't like how any possible answer completely disappears from my memory, because I know I've experienced this before and yet I can't remember the details...
The moment I saw this dude in HxH, I started laughing.
The entire episode this Koala was in was hilarious. I don't think he was meant to be funny but I just couldn't take his ridiculous appearance seriously.
Tokyo Revengers is one of the greatest classics in my view when it comes to unintentionally comedic scenes. The work's narrative clearly takes itself very seriously and is set in a universe very close to reality, with only the time travel mechanic being a superpower. That said, some of the events are so absurd that they make it seem like a Battle Shonen where all the characters are superpowered. I already laugh a lot at some aesthetic and setting factors, like the fact that Kisaki Tetta is 13-14 years old and looks like a young adult delinquent, as well as many others from the gangs who are underage and look like literal delinquents and ride motorcycles aged 14-16. There are literally hundreds of teenagers who barely come close to the age of majority driving around Tokyo without a license. However, what most catches my attention are the action scenes, and I can't count the frequency with just my fingers. Takemichi takes a beating with a baseball bat and doesn't break any bones. Baji is stabbed and defeats dozens of men while climbing a pile of cars before bleeding to death. Takemichi survives not one, but TWO car explosions in a row, being meters from the vehicle, and then walks away determinedly, as if nothing happened. Akkun, without any glue for it and in a universe that should be normal, guesses that Takemichi can travel through time just by remembering a random phrase he said in the past. Taijuu Shiba lifts three meter wooden church pews like spears and throws people using one hand. Mikey takes multiple hits to the head with an iron rod, while pinned down by three men, he bleeds and is not only able to get rid of it, but defeats the three and fully survives after recovering for a few minutes, to the point of not being hospitalized afterwards. Like... There are so many bizarrely unrealistic and over the top scenes that I got to the point of watching Tokyo Revengers just to laugh.
In Another, many of the death scenes are graphically striking, especially the umbrella scene on the stairs, immortalized in various memes and comments across the internet. However, one of the deaths was especially hilarious to me when I watched it, and that is the suicide scene, if I'm not mistaken of the professor, when he stabs himself in the throat. The scene is wonderfully funny in my opinion because of how gratuitous and cartoonish it is in the extreme. In a few seconds, the professor's entire shirt and arms are red, and the blood oozes from the carotid artery with such bizarre pressure that drops scatter across the room and fly onto the faces of some students. I mean, the great production of P.A. Works being used in this cheap and unrealistic gore, the realistic movements for such an inorganic scene become a disaster opera.
Finally, what I consider the second worst work I've ever seen. Several scenes in Kaifuku deserve mention here, like the tons of sex scenes in which Keyaru stars as a menage whose movements are so badly animated that he looks like he has two penises. Or when Keyaru, the man who raped almost 100% of the cast in revenge and chose completely brutal methods and overdose, dares to speak to the spectators and pass a moral lesson on justice, being treated as an example by the script and as a model to be followed . However, the one that most catches my attention and that I would like to share with you here is the bull scene, more specifically around episode 9, when Keyaru is on the lookout for a camp along with Setsuna. I don't remember the context in detail, but it is known that there were guards or any people who could hinder the protagonist in his objectives in the camp, and there was also one or another fantasy bull tied with them by a rope. On top of a tree, Keyaru reveals his brilliant idea: to throw a vial of aphrodisiac, prepared by himself, over the sleeping bull. Instantly, when this happens, the bull becomes insane and runs towards the barracks, attacking and scaring the guards. So the huge bull starts chasing one of them, immobilizes it by jumping on it (yes, a bull that must weigh hundreds of Kg) and rapes it at the same time. Detail that the bull probably has premature ejaculation, since the scene lasts two seconds until the animal faints. I mean, this scene is the materialization of how everything the author writes and the only concept that goes through his head in the work is around rape. It was a moment when Kaifuku crossed all the limits of offense that could exist in a work, but at the same time, it was such a pitiful experience that I found myself laughing for almost two minutes straight, as if I were becoming the joker. I was watching on call with some friends, and we all laughed, probably at our misery.
I've been laughing at pretty much everything in Platinum End. I really hope they weren't doing a Gantz/Inuyashiki and making it intentionally dumb. Because it's much funnier if I'm suppose to take it seriously.
Speaking of which, I think I know where that started, because Death Note was done by the same person, and the ending to that was hilarious. I'm one of those weirdos who still liked the series after the L stuff, but even I can admit that bit at the end was comedy gold.