The 24+ Best Ecchi Comedy Anime of All Time

What is the funniest ecchi anime of all time? We're letting the crowd decide with this ranked list of the best ecchi comedy anime. There are some of us out there that enjoy some laughter with our fan service, and although most ecchi anime are funny, we want to rank the the top comedy ecchi anime that makes you laugh the hardest. Examples of anime on this list include Maburaho, Shuffle!, R-15 and more, but don't worry if your favorite funny ecchi anime isn't here! You're allowed to add as many shows to the poll as you want, as long as they fit the criteria of being an ecchi anime with funny characters and moments.

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  • High School DxD
    1
    6,380 votes
    Comedy, Demons, Ecchi

    Beloved for its daring ecchi content, High School DxD fleshes out a riveting tale of the protagonist Issei Hyoudou whose fate dramatically changes following a fateful encounter with a fallen angel. A high-stakes game of myth and seduction unfolds amidst a myriad of devils, angels, and everything in between.

  • Monster Musume: Everyday Life with Monster Girls
    2
    3,414 votes

    Fronting as a unique blend of monster-girl genre and fanservice, Monster Musume: Everyday Life with Monster Girls narrates the story of Kimihito Kurusu, who stumbles into becoming host to a slew of exotic monster girls. Through his humdrum life turned upside down, we witness an array of delightful complications.

  • How NOT to Summon a Demon Lord
    3
    3,603 votes

    How NOT to Summon a Demon Lord

    How NOT to Summon a Demon Lord thrusts its MC Diablo into a foreign world where he must navigate being a feared demon lord while only being a shut-in gamer in reality. His companions, Shera and Rem, both anchor him in this world and pose their own troubles, stirring up a comedy rich with moments of levity and outright laughter.

  • Scratching an itch for dirty humor mixed with thought-provoking social commentary, Shimoneta: A Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn't Exist magnifies the struggles of Tanukichi Okuma, caught in SOX terrorist group's escapades led by Blue Snow, in promoting lewd gags and jabs at censorship.

  • Prison School
    5
    3,452 votes
    Romantic, Comedy, Ecchi

    Encapsulating high stakes drama with delectable fanservice, Prison School rolls out the wickedly funny experiences of Kiyoshi and friends in a school where masochistic punishments reign supreme and a secret boys-vs-girls war brews beneath the surface.

  • Reimagining a zombie apocalypse through a lens of delightfully voyeuristic humor, High School of the Dead features Takashi Komuro leading his band of survivors navigating interpersonal chaos and hordes of mindless undead with equal fervor.