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Libya Press
Saudi Arabia's television landscape is witnessing an unprecedented comedy boom during Ramadan 2025, with comedy series capturing the largest share of viewership across the Arab world. According to industry reports, comedy productions account for over 60% of Saudi drama output this season, marking a strategic shift in content creation that resonates with millions of viewers breaking their fast across the region.
The surge reflects massive investments by production companies including Masha Entertainment and United International Productions, with budgets exceeding SAR 50 million across multiple titles. Audiences from Tripoli to Baghdad are tuning in for what critics are calling the strongest Saudi comedy lineup in years.
"Shabab Al-Bomb 13" returns for its thirteenth season, continuing the record-breaking franchise that has become synonymous with Ramadan evening entertainment. The series draws millions of nightly viewers and remains the most-watched comedy on MBC during iftar hours.
"Ashghal Shaqda Jiddan" (Very Crazy Jobs) offers a fresh workplace comedy format, following a group of unlikely colleagues navigating absurd office situations. The show has been praised for its sharp writing and relatable humor that appeals to young Arab professionals.
"Fay 5" stars veteran actor Habib Al-Habib across 30 episodes of continuous laughter. Directed by Nawaf Al-Salim Al-Shamri, the series features Ahmed Al-Ounan and promises a blend of classic Saudi comedic timing with modern storytelling techniques.
"Dannoun" tells the story of a sixty-year-old man whose misadventures drag his family into constant chaos, while his rival "Sankur" schemes to bring him down. The series offers a multi-generational comedy experience that families enjoy together after iftar.
Industry analysts point to three key factors behind Saudi comedy's dominance this season. First, production quality has dramatically improved, with cinematic values applied to television comedy for the first time. Second, writers are addressing social issues through humor — unemployment, housing costs, and generational gaps — making comedy both entertaining and culturally relevant.
Third, streaming platforms like Shahid and Watch IT have expanded access, allowing Libyan and North African audiences to stream episodes instantly. Data shows a 40% increase in platform subscriptions from the MENA region during Ramadan 2025 compared to the previous year.
In Libya, Saudi comedy series have become a Ramadan staple. Local viewing habits show that families in Benghazi, Tripoli, and Misurata increasingly prefer Saudi comedy over traditional Egyptian productions during iftar gatherings. Social media engagement from Libyan audiences using hashtags like #Ramadan_Comedy and #Saudi_Series has surged by 35% this season.
"The humor feels familiar yet fresh," said one Libyan viewer on social media. "These shows understand our culture but present it in a way that makes the whole family laugh together." This cross-cultural connection highlights the growing soft power of Saudi entertainment across the Arab world.
With the second half of Ramadan approaching, producers are ramping up promotional campaigns for remaining episodes. New releases include black comedy formats and social satire series that push boundaries while maintaining family-friendly content standards. The Saudi General Entertainment Authority has confirmed that total investment in Ramadan 2025 content exceeds SAR 200 million, signaling that the comedy wave is not just a seasonal trend but a long-term strategic direction.
For Libyan viewers looking for their next binge-worthy series, this Ramadan's Saudi comedy lineup offers something for every taste — from slapstick family humor to sharp social satire. Tune in, break your fast, and enjoy the laughs.
— Libya Press / Entertainment Desk