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* ''[[Mork and Mindy]]'' often got into this; understandable, since [[Robin Williams]] was the star. [[Word of God]] is that the scriptwriters would often simply write "[[Harpo Does Something Funny|Robin does something funny]]" for him to improvise something on the spot.
* ''[[Childrens Hospital]]'' has only an 11 minute running time, so it does its best to pack in as many jokes as possible.
* ''[[Two Broke Girls]]'' is this trope incarnate, [[Deadpan Snarker|especially with Max.]]
* Any panel show like ''[[Whose Line Is It Anyway?]]'' or ''[[Mock the Week]]''
 
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* A number of [[Xkcd]] comics, such as [http://xkcd.com/730/ this one] or [http://xkcd.com/482/ these] [http://xkcd.com/485/ two], present large panoramas built around a common theme saturated with jokes for this apparent purpose.
* The further [[Hiimdaisy]] goes, the more jokes in a single issue there are. Case in point: [[Little Kuriboh|LittleKuriboh's]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY8ZnAqUdgU voiceover of Let's Destroy Shagohod] ([[Metal Gear]] spoilers alert).
* ''[[8-Bit Theater (Webcomic)|Eight Bit Theater]]'', like ''[[VG Cats]]'', uses a longer form, punchline-less system. On an average strip, every single panel with have a joke in each word-bubble, a joke in the background, a [[Visual Pun]] and a joke in the title.
 
 
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* ''[[The Penguins of Madagascar]]'' is fond of this as well. There are many scenes where literally every line of dialogue is a punchline.
* [[Megas XLR]]
* [[Phineas and Ferb]], which strings together everything from parody to slap-stick to obscure intellectual stuff aimed at the [[Periphery Demographic]].
* The work of [[Aardman Animations]].
* Roughly 90 percent of the comedy in [[Archer]] follows this pattern.