
Let’s face it: sitcoms are the TV equivalent of comfort food. When you have had a long day and just want something light, funny, and familiar, nothing hits quite like a great comedy series. And if you have Hulu, well, you’re in luck-the platform’s sitcom selection is seriously stacked. From animated legends to offbeat workplace comedies, there is a show for every mood. Whether you’re revisiting a classic or discovering a new favorite, here are the 10 best sitcoms you can stream on Hulu right now-counting down from ten, just to keep things interesting.

10. Workaholics
What happens when college buddies refuse to grow up? Workaholics has the hilarious answer. Blake, Adam, and Anders are three telemarketing bros who treat their jobs like an extension of frat life. Between their wild schemes and total lack of maturity, chaos is always just around the corner. With seven seasons available, it’s an easy show to binge and even easier to love.

9. Superstore
Welcome to Cloud 9, where the staff is quirky, the customers are unpredictable, and every shift becomes an adventure. Superstore transforms chaos in retail work into acerbic, character-driven comedy. The chemistry in the cast, along with the mix between satire and sincerity in the show, makes it one of the most relatable workplace comedies in recent memory.

8. Scrubs
Few shows balance humor and heart like Scrubs. This medical comedy, following the misadventures of J.D., Turk, and the rest of Sacred Heart Hospital, is ridiculous and deeply touching in equal measure. It’s silly, surreal, full of heart, and the kind of show that has you laughing one minute and in tears the next. All nine seasons are streaming, so you can relive every absurd daydream and heartfelt goodbye.

7. Sabrina the Teenage Witch
For a hit of pure ’90s nostalgia, look no further than Sabrina the Teenage Witch. Melissa Joan Hart charms as the half-witch, half-teen trying to navigate school, family, and magic mishaps, often with help or sass from her talking cat, Salem. It’s light, funny, and timelessly fun, with all seven seasons ready to stream.

6. Family Guy
Few animated series have had the cultural impact of Family Guy. This long-running sitcom, with over 20 seasons in the bag, keeps pushing boundaries and getting laughs nonstop. Between Peter’s clueless antics, Stewie’s world domination schemes, and Brian’s dry wit, there’s never a dull moment in Quahog.

5. Bob’s Burgers
There’s just something special about Bob’s Burgers. The loving dysfunction of the Belchers, sharp writing, and offbeat humor make this animated gem endlessly rewatchable. From Tina’s awkward charm, Gene’s musical outbursts, to Linda’s relentless optimism, each episode is a feel-good delight. Fourteen seasons in, and it still sizzles.

4. Letterkenny
Small-town life has never been weirder-or wittier-than in Letterkenny. This Canadian cult favorite serves up rapid-fire dialogue, absurd humor, and plenty of hockey talk. It’s bizarre in the best way possible and full of quotable lines that’ll stick with you long after the credits roll. Twelve seasons mean there’s a whole lot of small-town nonsense to enjoy.

3. Dave
Meet Dave Burd, a neurotic, ambitious rapper who’s convinced he’s destined for greatness if only people would take him seriously. Loosely based on Lil Dicky’s real life, Dave mixes sharp comedy with surprising vulnerability. It’s a fresh, modern sitcom that dives into fame, friendship, and creative chaos, with three binge-worthy seasons available.

2. That’s So Raven
A staple of the early 2000s and still laugh-out-loud funny, That’s So Raven brings the feels, too. Raven Symoné is a teen psychic with visions of the future that constantly get her into trouble. It’s a funny, heartfelt return to Disney Channel’s golden age-and one that’s every bit as fun for adults as it is for the kiddos.

1. Black-ish
But at the top of the list is Black-ish, the rare sitcom that’s laugh-out-loud hilarious while being genuinely insightful. Following Dre Johnson and his family as they navigate culture, identity, and modern life, the show pairs sharp satire with heartfelt storytelling. With eight stellar seasons and spinoffs like Grown-ish and Mixed-ish also on Hulu-it’s a modern classic that deserves every bit of praise it gets.

Whether you’re in the mood for nostalgia, chaos, or some rather clever social commentary, Hulu’s sitcom library has got all kinds of comedy fans covered. So, get out the snacks, get comfortable, and let the laughter roll.