
Çocuk Hastanesi
About
A parody of medical dramas with absurd hospital antics and off‑beat comedy.
Childrens Hospital began as a short‑form web series in 2008 before moving to Adult Swim as a half‑hour show. The series lampoons the conventions of TV medical dramas, exaggerating the personalities of doctors and nurses while delivering a surreal brand of humor. Ensemble members include Rob Corddry as Dr. Blake Downs, Lake Bell as Dr. Cat Black, and Ken Marino as Dr. Glenn Richie. Episodes blend absurd plotlines—such as a clown doctor who keeps dying and being replaced—with satirical takes on healthcare, politics, and pop culture. The show ran for seven seasons, ending in 2016, and remains a cult favorite for its irreverent tone and witty dialogue.
What to know
- Started as a 5‑minute web series before moving to TV.
- Aired on Adult Swim’s nighttime block, not the main Cartoon Network lineup.
- Features a cast of recurring doctors, nurses, and a quirky hospital administrator.
- Parodies classic shows like ER, Scrubs, and House with exaggerated characters.
- Episodes are 15‑minute segments split into two parts with faux commercials.
- The humor ranges from slapstick to sharp satire, often using strong language.
- The show received two Emmy awards for Best Short‑Form Comedy.
- It spawned a spin‑off series, Newsreaders, which parodied 60‑Minute news magazines.
Watch if
If you enjoy workplace satire, love absurd comedy that pokes fun at medical dramas, and appreciate a blend of witty dialogue and pop‑culture references, Childrens Hospital offers a quirky, short‑form experience that will keep you laughing through its seven seasons.
Skip if
If you’re looking for a serious medical drama with realistic storytelling, or you’re averse to strong language and satirical humor that occasionally leans into dark comedy, this series might not be your cup of tea.













