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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|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)|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]].


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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* ''[[Aquí No Hay Quien Viva|Aqui No Hay Quien Viva]]''
* ''[[Aquí No Hay Quien Viva|Aqui No Hay Quien Viva]]''
* ''[[La que se Avecina|Laqueseavecina]]''
* ''[[La que se Avecina|Laqueseavecina]]''
* ''[[Auf Wiedersehen Pet]]''
* ''[[Auf Wiedersehen, Pet]]''
* ''[[Being Human (UK)]]''
* ''[[Being Human (UK)]]''
* ''[[The Big C]]''
* ''[[The Big C]]''
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* ''[[The Dilemma]]''
* ''[[The Dilemma]]''
* ''[[Doc Martin]]''
* ''[[Doc Martin]]''
* ''[[Doogie Howser, M.D.]]''
* ''[[Doogie Howser, M.D.]]''
* ''[[The Dreamer]]''
* ''[[The Dreamer]]''
* ''[[Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog]]''
* ''[[Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog]]''
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* ''[[Lilyhammer]]''
* ''[[Lilyhammer]]''
* ''[[Love Monkey]]''
* ''[[Love Monkey]]''
* ''[[M*A*S*H|Mash]]'' -- believed by its actors and writers to be the first televised dramedy.
* ''[[M*A*S*H (television)|Mash]]'' -- believed by its actors and writers to be the first televised dramedy.
* ''[[Misfits]]''
* ''[[Misfits]]''
* ''[[Monk]]''
* ''[[Monk]]''

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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 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.

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.

Examples of Dramedy include:


Pages in category "Dramedy"

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