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"Dramedy" is a neologism formed from a combination of the words [[Drama]] and [[Comedy]] to describe a genre of film and television, such as ''[[M*A*S*H (television)|Mash]]'', blurring genre lines to combine comedy and drama elements in a consistent fashion. Though this has become popular in recent times, one of the first times the two genres were ever combined was in the [[Charlie Chaplin]] film ''[[The Kid]]'', making this [[Older Than They Think]].
"Dramedy" is a neologism formed from a combination of the words [[Drama]] and [[Comedy]] to describe a genre of film and television, such as ''[[M*A*S*H (television)|M*A*S*H]]'', blurring genre lines to combine comedy and drama elements in a consistent fashion. Though this has become popular in recent times, one of the first times the two genres were ever combined was in the [[Charlie Chaplin]] film ''[[The Kid]]'', making this [[Older Than They Think]].


Dramedies sometimes make use of [[Magic Realism]]. Due to its nature, the genre is especially vulnerable to [[Mood Whiplash]]. Despite Dramedies often having serious plotlines, expect to see them get lumped in with the sitcoms come award season.
Dramedies sometimes make use of [[Magic Realism]]. Due to its nature, the genre is especially vulnerable to [[Mood Whiplash]]. Despite Dramedies often having serious plotlines, expect to see them get lumped in with the sitcoms come award season.
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Dramedy can also result from comedies that have [[Very Special Episode]]s, where like real life, characters occasionally have to deal with a serious topic.
* ''[[Adventureland]]''
* ''[[Ally McBeal]]''
* The first and second ''[[Amateur Surgeon]]'' games.
* ''[[Aquí No Hay Quien Viva|Aqui No Hay Quien Viva]]''
* ''[[Auf Wiedersehen, Pet]]''
* ''[[Being Human (UK)]]''
* ''[[The Big C]]''
* ''[[Bittersweet Candy Bowl]]'': Begins lighthearted, now a very dark drama.
* ''[[Bones]]''—started as straight [[Police Procedural]], but is definitely a dramedy now.
* ''[[Boston Legal]]''
* ''[[Burn Notice]]'' - and in fact pretty much all USA original series
* ''[[Burn Notice: the Fall of Sam Axe]]'' - a telemovie spinoff
* ''[[Castle]]''
* ''[[Chuck]]''
* ''[[Community]]''
* ''[[Crownies]]''
* ''[[Daria]]''
* ''[[Dead Last]]''
* ''[[Dead Like Me]]''
* ''[[Desperate Housewives]]''
* ''[[The Dilemma]]''
* ''[[Doc Martin]]''
* ''[[Doogie Howser, M.D.]]''
* ''[[The Dreamer]]''
* ''[[Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog]]''
* ''[[Due South]]''
* ''[[Ed]]''
* ''[[El Cazador de la Bruja]]''
* ''[[El Goonish Shive]]''
* ''[[Eli Stone]]''
* ''[[Elizabethtown]]''
* ''[[Family Ties]]''—Some episodes, the [[Very Special Episode]]s in particular, can be so painfully serious at times. Notably, the 2-parter from 1987 about Alex P. Keaton reflecting on his past to a psychiatrist while mourning the death of his friend Greg, which still keeps some of the comedic tone.
* ''[[Fairly Legal]]''
* ''[[The Finder]]''
* ''[[Firefly]]''
* ''[[Frankling And Bash]]''
* ''[[Franks Place]]''
* ''[[Freaks and Geeks]]''
* ''[[Fruits Basket]]''
* ''[[Futurama]]'' - several episodes and sideplots can qualify, especially, [[Non-Indicative Name|ironically enough]], the [[Comedy Central]] episodes.
* ''[[GCB]]''
* ''[[Gilmore Girls]]''
* ''[[Glee]]''
* ''[[Greek]]''
* ''[[Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left]]''
* ''[[Hellcats]]''
* ''[[Hill Street Blues]]''
* ''[[House (TV series)|House]]''
* ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]''
* ''[[I Love You Phillip Morris]]''
* ''[[Kaboul Kitchen]]''
* ''[[The Kid]]'' - One of the first times the two genres were ever blended, at least on film.
* ''[[Knockin' on Heaven's Door|Knockin On Heavens Door]]''
* ''[[La que se Avecina]]'': It fails on the "drama" part, though.
* ''[[Las Lindas]]''
* ''[[Leverage]]''
* ''[[Lilyhammer]]''
* ''[[Love Monkey]]''
* ''[[M*A*S*H (television)|Mash]]''—believed by its actors and writers to be the first televised dramedy.
* ''[[Misfits]]''
* ''[[Monk]]''
* ''[[Moonlighting]]''
* ''[[Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears]]''
* The entire ''[[MOTHER]]'' series. There's a reason why the tagline is "No crying until the end".
* ''[[Mr. Brain]]''
* ''[[NCIS]]''
* ''[[Northern Exposure]]''
* ''[[One Piece]]''
* ''[[Parenthood (film)|Parenthood]]''—the 1989 movie.
* ''[[Parenthood (TV series)|Parenthood]]''—the TV series on NBC.
* ''[[Picket Fences]]''
* ''[[Popular]]''
* ''[[Psych]]''
* ''[[Pushing Daisies]]''
* ''[[Rain]]''
* ''[[Red Dwarf]]'' - during Season 7.
* ''[[Rescue Me]]''
* ''[[Rizzoli and Isles]]''
* ''[[Robson Arms]]''
* ''[[Round the Twist]]''
* ''[[Royal Pains]]''
* ''[[Scrubs]]''
* ''[[The Shoebox Project]]'', a rare fanfiction example.
* ''[[Shut Up Flower Boy Band]]''
* ''[[Los Simuladores]]''
* ''[[Slayers]]''
* ''[[The Sopranos]]'' - described as a dramedy when it premiered.
* ''[[South Park]]'' (since season 5, some episodes, especially the multi-part ones, tend to be more serious while not dropping the overall comedic tone)
* ''[[Total Drama Island]]''
** ''Total Drama Action''
** ''Total Drama World Tour''
* ''[[Sports Night]]'' -and in fact just about anything from Aaron Sorkin.
* ''[[Studio 60 On the Sunset Strip]]''
* ''[[Tinsel]]''
* ''[[The Truman Show]]''
* ''[[Twin Peaks]]''
* ''[[Ugly Betty]]''
* ''[[Veronica Mars]]''
* ''[[Waitress]]''
* ''[[Weeds]]''
* ''[[The West Wing]]''
* ''[[The Wonder Years]]''
* ''[[Wonderfalls]]''


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Latest revision as of 09:25, 24 March 2017


"Dramedy" is a neologism formed from a combination of the words Drama and Comedy to describe a genre of film and television, such as M*A*S*H, blurring genre lines to combine comedy and drama elements in a consistent fashion. Though this has become popular in recent times, one of the first times the two genres were ever combined was in the Charlie Chaplin film The Kid, making this Older Than They Think.

Dramedies sometimes make use of Magic Realism. Due to its nature, the genre is especially vulnerable to Mood Whiplash. Despite Dramedies often having serious plotlines, expect to see them get lumped in with the sitcoms come award season.

Dramedy can also result from comedies that have Very Special Episodes, where like real life, characters occasionally have to deal with a serious topic.

Pages in category "Dramedy"

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