- My Love Story!! (2016)
- The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2006)
- K-On! The Movie (2011)
- One Piece Film: Strong World (2009)
- Gintama: The Movie (2010)
- The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. (2016)
- The Prince of Tennis: Two Samurais, The First Game (2005)
- The World God Only Knows: Goddesses Arc (2013)
- Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions! -Heart Throb- (2013)
- A Silent Voice (2016)
If you're a fan of manga and love a good laugh, this curated list of 10 comedy films inspired by manga is just what you need. These films blend the vibrant storytelling of manga with the light-heartedness of comedy, offering a unique viewing experience that celebrates both genres. Whether you're a seasoned manga enthusiast or just looking for something new and fun, these films are sure to tickle your funny bone and perhaps even spark your interest in manga culture.

My Love Story!! (2016)
Description: Based on the manga "Ore Monogatari!!", this film tells the story of Takeo Goda, a kind-hearted but physically imposing high school student, and his unexpected romance with the delicate Rinko Yamato. The comedy comes from the contrast between Takeo's intimidating appearance and his gentle nature.
Fact: The film was a box office success in Japan, highlighting the appeal of the manga's unique take on romance.


The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2006)
Description: Though more of a sci-fi romance, this film includes comedic elements as the protagonist, Makoto, uses her time-leaping ability to navigate high school life, often with humorous results.
Fact: The film was a critical and commercial success, winning several awards and gaining international acclaim.


K-On! The Movie (2011)
Description: Following the adventures of the light music club, this film offers a gentle, slice-of-life comedy with a focus on the girls' trip to London, filled with cultural misunderstandings and musical performances.
Fact: The film was produced with the help of the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs to promote tourism to London.


One Piece Film: Strong World (2009)
Description: While primarily an action-adventure, this film from the "One Piece" series includes plenty of comedic moments, especially with the antics of the Straw Hat Pirates. The humor is woven into the plot, making it a fun watch for both fans and newcomers.
Fact: This film was directed by Eiichiro Oda, the creator of the "One Piece" manga, ensuring its authenticity.


Gintama: The Movie (2010)
Description: A comedy film set in an alternate history where aliens have invaded Japan, this movie follows Gintoki Sakata and his friends as they navigate through various comedic and action-packed scenarios. The humor is sharp, often breaking the fourth wall.
Fact: The film features a unique blend of historical references, pop culture, and parody, making it a must-watch for manga fans.


The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. (2016)
Description: This film adaptation of the popular manga series follows the life of Kusuo Saiki, a high school student with psychic powers who just wants to live a normal life. The comedy arises from his attempts to hide his abilities and the hilarious situations that ensue.
Fact: The film was initially released as a series of short episodes before being compiled into a feature-length movie.


The Prince of Tennis: Two Samurais, The First Game (2005)
Description: This film captures the spirit of the manga with its blend of sports action and comedic moments, focusing on the rivalry between two tennis prodigies, Ryoma Echizen and Kevin Smith.
Fact: The film was released to coincide with the 10th anniversary of the "The Prince of Tennis" manga.


The World God Only Knows: Goddesses Arc (2013)
Description: This film continues the story of Keima Katsuragi, a dating sim player, who must capture the hearts of real girls to save the world. The humor comes from the clash between his virtual and real-world experiences.
Fact: The film features a unique blend of romance, comedy, and supernatural elements.


Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions! -Heart Throb- (2013)
Description: This film explores the comedic and sometimes poignant life of Yuuta Togashi, who tries to leave his "chunibyo" (adolescent delusions) phase behind, only to be drawn back in by Rikka Takanashi.
Fact: The film delves deeper into the characters' backstories, providing more context to their quirky behaviors.


A Silent Voice (2016)
Description: While primarily a drama, this film includes moments of dark humor and light-heartedness as it follows a former bully trying to make amends with a deaf girl he once tormented.
Fact: The film was praised for its sensitive handling of themes like bullying, redemption, and disability.
