Each day, Charady sits down with her pig and rabbit friends and reads a new joke. From the tale of a child and his adulterous father to the woes of the girls at a competition for blondes, from the plight of an old woman and her lost dog to a tribal boy's challenges and beyond, there's plenty of hilarious jokes to be read in Charady's book!
A sun, a moon, and a girl; what sounds like a bizarre astronomy experiment is actually a group of friends in a lush and colorful fantasy world! With pesky rodents in the garden and fun times to be had, there’s never a dull moment for the Funny Pets and their master. From taking a ride in a convertible to games with cabbage, there’s nothing the Funny Pets will stop at to have a good time, even if it means embarrassing themselves in the process! Join the extra terrestrial pals and their human cohort as they tackle life one fun day at a time.
If you enjoyed the episodic jokey concept of eith Charady no Joke no Mainichi or Funny pets, then it might be worth your time checking out the other. While Charady demonstrates different forms of animation to Funny Pets, they share a similar tone of humour, so if one makes you laugh then the other is likely to do the same.
Funny Pets and Charady's Daily Joke both definitely have the same kind of bizarre animation and wordless dialogue between the main characters. If quirky-yet-scary-in-a-way is your thing, look no further. ^_^
weird characters, check, odd animation, check, strange humor, check. if you like any of these look no further as both of these anime have them. if you liked one i suggest you check out the other.
Stain spends his life rifling through the rubbish in Junk Alley hoping to find something good – and preferably edible. Alongside Palvan, his equally hungry feline friend, Stain makes the most of the oddities he discovers amongst the trash. Surrounded by bizarre neighbours such as a masked monkey and crabs who live in traffic cones, and a multitude of treasures waiting to be found, there’s never a dull day for the hapless Stain. From desperately trying to pry open a refrigerator and attempting to eat one of their lizard friends to magic crayons that make whatever you draw materialize in front of you, it seems anything is possible for Stain and Palvan – well, apart from finding a decent, guilt-free meal!
Mr Stain on Junk Alley and Charady's Daily Joke have a remarkably similar feel, though it's hard to explain why. Each has pretty freaky characters who move in odd ways, with a plethora of short stories to view. Just try it on for size and you'll see what I mean.