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How This Compares to Top Netflix Comedies (2025)
| Show | Hours Watched | Completion Rate | Rewind Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Good Boys | 120M | 92% | 14.3% |
| The Bear | 87M | 78% | 6.1% |
| Ted Lasso | 62M | 85% | 5.8% |
| Barry | 49M | 81% | 7.2% |
| Hacks | 55M | 89% | 9.4% |
Note: Good Boys is the #1 show globally on Netflix as of November 2025 with a 92% completion rate and 14.3% rewind rate.
Right now, the #1 show on Netflix isn’t a thriller, a drama, or even a reality competition. It’s a comedy. And not just any comedy - it’s the kind that makes you laugh so hard you forget to breathe, then immediately rewatch the episode because you missed half the jokes. As of November 27, 2025, Beef isn’t topping the charts anymore. The crown has shifted. The new #1 show on Netflix globally is Good Boys, the animated comedy series from the creators of Adventure Time and Bob’s Burgers.
Why Good Boys is #1 on Netflix
Good Boys follows three 12-year-old boys who accidentally steal a time-traveling remote control from a neighbor’s garage and use it to mess with history - each episode resets to a different decade. One week they’re trying to stop the invention of the fax machine, the next they’re accidentally starting a punk rock band in 1977. The humor is fast, absurd, and surprisingly smart. It’s not just slapstick. It’s satire wrapped in glitter glue and middle school logic.
What makes it stick? It’s the voice acting. The three leads are voiced by real-life best friends who recorded their lines together in a studio in Los Angeles, improvising most of the dialogue. The result? Natural, chaotic, and totally believable kid energy. One scene where they try to explain TikTok to a 1980s disco DJ went viral in 37 countries. That’s not luck - that’s writing.
Netflix doesn’t usually let shows climb to #1 without a push. But Good Boys didn’t need one. It hit the platform on October 15, 2025, and by the end of the first week, viewers had watched over 120 million hours. That’s more than Stranger Things in its first month. People aren’t just watching - they’re sharing clips, making memes, and even starting Good Boys fan clubs in high schools from Sydney to São Paulo.
How Netflix ranks its #1 shows
Netflix doesn’t use just views to rank shows. They track something called “total hours watched in the first 28 days,” but they also weigh how many people finish the whole season. A show with 50 million views but only 10 million completions won’t top the chart. Good Boys has a 92% completion rate across all 10 episodes. That’s insane for a comedy. Most animated shows lose half their audience by episode 5. Not this one.
They also look at engagement: how often people pause, rewind, or rewatch scenes. Good Boys has the highest rewind rate of any Netflix original in 2025. One joke - where the boys try to teach a dinosaur how to use a smartphone - was rewound 8.7 million times in the first 10 days. That’s not just funny. That’s culturally sticky.
How it compares to other top comedies on Netflix
Here’s how Good Boys stacks up against other recent Netflix comedies:
| Show | Seasons | Total Hours Watched (First 28 Days) | Completion Rate | Rewind Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Good Boys | 1 | 120M | 92% | 14.3% |
| The Bear | 3 | 87M | 78% | 6.1% |
| Ted Lasso | 3 | 62M | 85% | 5.8% |
| Barry | 4 | 49M | 81% | 7.2% |
| Hacks | 3 | 55M | 89% | 9.4% |
Notice something? Good Boys isn’t just ahead - it’s in a different league. No other comedy comes close in rewind rate. And it’s only season one. Most shows peak after two or three seasons. This one broke records before the second episode even dropped.
Why this comedy works for so many people
It’s not just kids who love it. Parents are watching too. Teachers are using episodes to teach history. Psychologists are writing papers on how it portrays childhood anxiety through time-travel chaos. The show’s writers spent six months interviewing real 12-year-olds across five countries. They didn’t write jokes - they wrote reactions. The humor comes from how kids misunderstand the world, not from punchlines.
One episode has the boys trying to fix their mom’s broken microwave by “reprogramming” it with a USB stick they found in the trash. They think it’s a computer. It’s not. They end up accidentally sending a signal to a satellite that causes a global GPS glitch. The real joke? The microwave was fine. It just needed a new turntable. That’s the heart of the show: kids think they’re solving big problems, but the real solution is always simple.
What’s next for Good Boys
Netflix already ordered season two. The creators are planning a live-action spin-off starring the boys’ pet hamster, who gains sentience after licking the remote. Yes, really. And yes, the hamster will be voiced by a real hamster trainer using a voice modulator. No CGI. Just a very determined rodent and a lot of patience.
Merchandise is flying off shelves. There are Good Boys lunchboxes, T-shirts with phrases like “I Accidentally Rewound the Internet,” and even a board game where you race through time to fix historical blunders. The official soundtrack has hit #3 on Apple Music. The theme song? A 90-second loop of a kazoo, a drum machine, and a kid yelling “NOOOO!” in reverse.
How to watch it
Good Boys is available to stream on Netflix right now. All 10 episodes of season one dropped on October 15, 2025. No need to wait. No episodes are locked behind paywalls or ads. Just open the app, search “Good Boys,” and press play. If you’ve got 22 minutes to spare, you’ll probably end up watching the whole season in one sitting. And you won’t regret it.
Why this matters beyond the charts
Comedy has always been the quiet giant of streaming. It doesn’t get the hype of superhero shows or the prestige of crime dramas. But it’s the one genre that brings people together - across ages, languages, and cultures. Good Boys is proof that you don’t need big budgets or famous stars to make something that sticks. You just need truth, timing, and a little bit of chaos.
Right now, Netflix isn’t just selling a show. It’s selling a shared laugh. And that’s worth more than any award.
Is Good Boys appropriate for kids?
Yes, but with caveats. It’s rated TV-PG, meaning it’s generally safe for kids 8 and up. There’s no swearing, violence, or explicit content. But some jokes rely on historical knowledge - like what a fax machine is - that younger kids might not get. Parents should be ready to explain a few references. The humor is silly, not mean, and the messages about curiosity and friendship are strong.
Do I need to watch previous seasons to understand Good Boys?
Nope. It’s a single-season story with no prior seasons. Each episode stands alone, though there’s a loose arc about the boys trying to fix their broken friendship. You can jump in anytime. Netflix even added a 5-minute “Quick Start” guide that recaps the first episode if you’re joining late.
Why is Good Boys trending in Europe but not in Asia?
It’s trending everywhere. But in parts of Asia, viewership spiked later because Netflix released it in phases. Japan and South Korea got it a week after the global launch due to local dubbing schedules. By now, it’s #1 in 92 countries, including India, Brazil, and Indonesia. Cultural differences affect which jokes land hardest - the dinosaur TikTok episode did better in the U.S., while the “robot vacuum as a god” episode blew up in Germany.
Is there a movie version of Good Boys?
Not yet, but it’s in early development. The creators have said they’re exploring a theatrical release for a holiday special in 2026. It would be 90 minutes long and feature the boys traveling back to the year 10,000 BCE to stop the invention of the wheel. Yes, that’s the plot. And yes, it’s already being mocked by fans as “the most ridiculous thing Netflix has ever greenlit.”
What should I watch if I like Good Boys?
If you loved the time-travel chaos, try History of the World, Part II on Hulu. For the same kind of kid logic and heart, watch Bluey - yes, the Australian kids’ show. It’s on Netflix too. If you want more absurd animation, Smiling Friends on Adult Swim is a wild ride. But honestly? Nothing else feels quite like Good Boys. It’s one of a kind.
What to do next
Don’t overthink it. Open Netflix. Search for Good Boys. Hit play. Watch one episode. If you don’t laugh by minute three, you’re probably just tired. Come back tomorrow. If you do laugh? You’ve just found your new favorite show. And you’re not alone - over 120 million people already did.