Television has bestowed upon viewers amazing and hilarious Christmas episodes, fusing the humor of hit TV shows with the spirit of the season. We can always find an excuse to watch some of the “Funniest Christmas Episodes From Popular TV Shows,” regardless of whether it is the holiday season or not.
Funniest Christmas Episodes From Popular TV Shows
The Office
“Christmas Party” (Season 2, Episode 10)
The Dunder Mifflin office engages in a hilarious Secret Santa gift exchange that takes unexpected turns, showcasing the quirks of each character. When vodka shots are introduced, Jim worries that Pam won’t receive the gift he picked out for her.
Friends
“The One With Christmas in Tulsa” (Season 9, Episode 10)
Chandler has a major deadline at work during Christmas, so he must stay in Tulsa. When Monica learns that Wendy, a stunning coworker, would be joining him, she begins to assume the worst. Chandler remembers some of his more embarrassing holiday experiences from the past with his friends as he works.
Parks and Recreation
“Ron and Diane” (Season 5, Episode 9)
The Pawnee Parks Department’s holiday party brings its fair share of awkward and amusing moments, particularly when Ron Swanson tries to keep his new relationship a secret. Funny, witty, amusing; all these words help describing Parks and Recreation. It is one of the greatest TV shows.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
“Christmas” (Season 1, Episode 11)
Jake is assigned as Captain Holt’s primary bodyguard after he receives death threats. He gets up to a lot of mischief as usual. Amy makes an attempt to get the police station to agree to a group photo for Holt.
The Simpsons
“Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire” (Season 1, Episode 1)
The very first full-length episode of The Simpsons is a classic Christmas special where the family experiences a series of comedic misfortunes leading up to the holiday. How many times have you watched The Simpsons? YES! This show definitely is one of the famous and most watched TV shows of all time.
Community
“Abed’s Uncontrollable Christmas” (Season 2, Episode 11)
This unique and inventive episode transforms the study group’s holiday into a stop-motion animated adventure through Abed’s eyes, poking fun at Christmas specials and embracing the show’s meta-humor.
How I Met Your Mother
“How Lily Stole Christmas” (Season 2, Episode 11)
After Lily discovers an old mail on Marshall’s machine asking him to remember Lily’s shortcomings in order to help him move past her, and culminating in Ted labelling Lily a grinch, Lily and Ted have a falling out. Lily takes offence when Ted argues that he was only attempting to support his friend in moving on from the split as soon as possible.
Seinfeld
“The Strike” (Season 9, Episode 10)
While not exclusively a Christmas episode, it features the creation of Festivus, a humorous alternative to Christmas celebrations. Elaine unintentionally divulges a false phone number; Kramer returns to work following a protracted bagel strike; and George and his father observe an alternate holiday.
Scrubs
“My Own Personal Jesus” (Season 1, Episode 11)
The Sacred Heart Hospital staff faces challenges and heartwarming moments on Christmas Eve, delivering a mix of comedy and sentiment. Quite underrated yet one of the most good TV shows of all time.