Topic: Comedic Sci-Fi

I got to thinking the other day... strange I know... and was trying to find intentional, on purpose, comedies that also fall into the sci-fi genre, specifically the space opera-esque type. But all I could come up with was Galaxy Quest.

Are there others that I'm completely glossing over, or are there really just no Space Opera-y Comedies?

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It's Brian's stupid fault.

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Good to know.

So I'll take that for a yes than shall I?

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Earth Girls are Easy?
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Hmmm... Space Truckers? And Spaceballs.

There aren't really many Space Operas period.

Wing Commander is hilarious, but I doubt that was intended.

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Down in Front wrote:

It's Brian's stupid fault.

Oh man, I had completely forgotten about Space Opera!

Man, I never finish anything...

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Space Opera ain't over till the blue lady sings.

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I think the main problem is that SF, and space opera in particular, can fall into self parody so easily if not done right that few bother to be intentionally over the top. You have to take the subject seriously as a director if you expect the audience to buy in at any level. The same is true of fantasy, of which there are even fewer successful films (pre-Lord of the Rings).

In anime, there are parodies and humorous SF shows galore, in part because you have a large body of serious stuff that you can riff off of. Even there you usually don't get full on parody (as you do in Project A-KO or Excel Saga) but instead a mixing of comedy and serious drama, either starting as one and morphing into the other like in Gunbuster or going sort of half and half like The Irresponsible Captain Tylor. One of the more amusing things in anime history is that the original Macross TV series (known here as the first part of Robotech) was intended to be a parody but people loved it as serious drama.

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  • Dark Star

  • The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

  • Ice Pirates

  • The Jetsons Movie

  • Planet 51

  • The Adventures of Pluto Nash

  • The Fifth Element, altho it's character comedy and not farce like the others

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