Slapstick Comedy
Slapstick comedy is a style of humor that relies on exaggerated physical actions and visual gags to provoke laughter. It often features clumsy characters, pratfalls, and absurd situations, making it accessible to audiences of all ages. The humor is typically non-verbal, emphasizing physicality over dialogue.
This genre has roots in early theater and silent films, with notable figures like Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton popularizing its techniques. Today, slapstick can be found in various media, including television shows and animated films, where its timeless appeal continues to entertain viewers worldwide.