Over the past decades, Televisionland has been blessed with shows that have garnered faithful multitudes of fans, and have influenced entire generations with their originality, compelling stories, and intricate universes. The fanatical commitment to these shows may at times be such, that fans are inspired to enthusiastically embrace these fictional worlds and create an entire culture around and beyond the shows themselves. These fans become a cult following of a show, and elevate such a show to cult status.
While there have been undeniable cult shows throughout the years (Star Trek, X-Files, Buffy, just to mention a few), they sometimes overshadow more recent and modern shows that enjoy cult status today. Here are the Top 9 cult shows currently running today.
Jericho tells the story of a small town after a nuclear attack on major cities in the US. The plot involves political intrigue as seen from the perspective of the sealed-off town of Jericho, and a deep mystery regarding the state of the country in the aftermath of the attacks.
Jericho was cancelled by CBS after its first season run due too low ratings, but thanks to an intense campaign undertaken by the fans of the show, CBS was compelled to produce a second season. Sadly, the second season suffered from poor ratings as well, and it was cancelled yet again two months ago. Despite the intention of the fans to try bringing Jericho back once more, it’s very unlikely that Jericho will be returning to TV except in reruns.
Who doesn’t know who The Simpsons are nowadays? The most famous nuclear family of all time has spent almost two decades lampooning American life and becoming an inseparable part of post-modern pop culture. Smart parodies of everything, a myriad of quirky characters, and often-hilarious situations have elevated the Simpsons into global super-stardom.
While some may argue that the Simpsons are not as funny as they once were, the series is still going strong, Simpsons quotes and jokes still abound in the minds of zealous fans, and many are still obsessed about where the heck Springfield is supposed to be at.
Futurama comes from the same creators of The Simpsons, telling the adventures of Phillip J. Fry, who has traveled 1,000 years into a future filled with sci-fi and pop culture parodies. With the same great humor as seen in the Simpsons, Futurama tells hilarious stories set in a ridiculous universe where anything can and does happen.
Another case of life after cancellation thanks to the fans, Futurama is coming back to life with a new series of movies for DVD.
South Park is a Comedy Central animated “no-holds barred, anything-goes” satire, definitely not suitable for children or the weak of heart. Four children from the town of South Park, Colorado have to face the most politically incorrect situations found on TV, while satirizing current world events. This show deals with issues of racism, politics, religion, drugs, violence, war, and sex without even flinching.
But behind the scatological humor and shock value that South Park provides, may sometimes hide an unapologetic critique of modern society, so all the craziness and relentless insult from this show, as its loyal fanbase may know, should not be taken at face value. Still, you don’t need to overthink it in order to enjoy the (usually) uncensored antics of the residents of South Park.
The new Battlestar Galactica TV series is known as a “re-imagining” of the original 1978 version. It tells the story of the last remnants of humanity as they journey across the stars aboard a fleet of ships led by the Battlestar Galactica ship, fleeing from the threat of the Cylons, and in search of the legendary lost colony known as Earth.
This modernized version enjoyed so much success as a mini-series that it became a full-fledged TV series in 2004 and is currently on its fourth season. The show became even more popular thanks to word of mouth and exposure on the Internet and elsewhere. Today it’s the subject of discussion and worship of many fans from all over the world.
Family Guy is an animated series in the satiric vein of the Simpsons, with a dysfunctional family from Quahog, Rhode Island. The series currently consists of surreal stories often interrupted by ‘cutaway gags’, short sketches parodying celebrities, scenes from movies, and much more.
This series has miraculously been brought back from cancellation not once but two separate times, all thanks to the devotion and loyalty of its fans who kept good ratings on reruns and DVD sales. Both criticized and loved by many, Family Guy proves that cult followings have a very strong influence on TV.
Heroes is a sci-fi drama series focusing on the lives of a group of people who begin to develop superhuman abilities, and must learn to adapt to them as they deal with their otherwise common lives, all while getting inevitably involved in a desperate race to save the world.
This series resembles in many ways comic book stories, not only theme-wise but also in its storytelling structure, and even in very lovely nods to comic book enthusiasts. The series has fleshed out a mythology of recurring themes and mysteries that provides an intricate and enthralling story, which many fans (even those who are not into comic books) have become obsessed with.
Dr. Who tells the story of a being only known as “The Doctor” who travels through time and space aboard the TARDIS along with his trusty companions, helping those in need, saving entire worlds time and again, and fighting many evil threats to the universe such as the dangerous Daleks and the nasty Cybermen.
The longest-running science fiction series in the world recently experienced a modern revival which has sky-rocketed its popularity in Great Britain and all over the world. The series has expanded its existence through numerous episodes, movies, spin-offs, and much more in a span of over four decades. And as it did so, a strong cult of loyal fans has evolved, rejoicing in the many adventures of The Doctor. Long debates as to who’s the best Doctor of all time are becoming much longer as you read this.
LOST, a drama/thriller series created by Damon Lindelof, J. J. Abrams and Jeffrey Lieber is… well, terribly difficult to describe. It started pretty simple: after crash-landing on an island in the Pacific, the survivors of Oceanic flight 815 must strive to keep alive while tackling the many mysteries and cryptic dangers that the island is hiding. But, as the series progressed, viewers discovered that the rabbit hole in this gem was much deeper than anyone imagined. Every character (of which there are many) has a troubled past and sins to hide, as depicted by the flashbacks that accompany each episode; mysterious ‘Others’ began to appear who threatened their lives and hid a much grander mystery about the Island; and much, much more. The mysteries and plot twists get more intricate and surprising as the show progresses, and will certainly make your brain hurt if you don’t pay attention. Most of this description, in fact, may have been rendered obsolete by recent episodes. Yup, it’s that crazy and amazing.
While some may argue that this show is too popular to be considered cult, you can discern the cult following of this show as those people who are obsessed with the complex mythology the show has created: theories about where and what the Island is, what the “the monster” is, what’s the deal with that DHARMA Initiative; and even be able to recite The Numbers from memory. I’m glad to say that describes me pretty well.
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Ok, now that they’ve started a new season of Lost, (which I believe ended last Thursday) my money is on the table there will be some huge, asinine twist. And with that twist heads will pop. (True story, one time at a movie by M. Night Shamilan, or however you spell his name, the twist was so intense a guys head in the back row just popped. Honest to god, this was true.) And I bet that as the show progresses even further, something totally insane will happen. 5 dollars sais a nuke will go off on the island. (I’m taking that from the fact of the already insane amount of twists in the damn show.)But you get my point right? Anyway there is nothing more complicated than that show. Not even the freakin US system of checks and balances, and what not.
Is there any significance that most or all of these shows are either animations or science fiction/fantasy?
They don’t show many of these on tv in South Korea!
Another show that should be included in this list that has a huge cult following worldwide, but not so much in the states unless you are a gear head is the BBC’s Top Gear. The cast has probably the best chemistry for an unscripted show on TV, plus nobody can top the hilarity of the challenges. My favorite is probably the Africa episode.
Vera Lynn, the Gong Show was hosted by Chuck Barris. In his autobiography he claimed to have been a CIA Assassin using his show as a cover doing shows from different locales where he could go using that as an alibi while killing people. There was a movie made about him which features this but no one is certain whether he truly was, at least no one at liberty to say.
Didn’t expect to see Family Guy after seeing Simpsons was 8th, now am confused.
so, mythbusters i could agree with i guess, scrubs i could agree with, i HATE house, is jackass done yet? cuz that would apply if not, and then we have king of the hill, great show, smallville i never liked, but i know plenty who do
Man, if Lost wasn’t number one I was gonna throw a fit. I’d like to add The Venture Bros. though. After the season two finale and the start of season three I think it’s safe to save it has a strong cult following. Much moreso than Family Guy.
Scrubs?
vera lynn, i get out in two weeks as well. do you go to college, probably since you remember the gong show.:)
reruns come on on the game show channel.
i watched one episode of lost but i never really got into it
im not a fan but my sister loves Charmed but it is no longer on the air.
great list…but Family Guy rules all
mom242 i couldn’t agree more but what was the point of not letting them watch Simpsons but letting them watch South Park. Wow I am really drunk right now and it took me forever to type that LOL I am going to smoke a bowl and go to bed
I have to work at 9am and it is almost 3 now wow I am in really big troulble now LOL………and i have shift tomrorrow which means i am in charge
boy is everone in trouble tomorrow ROTFLMAO\
tomorrow should be a fun day!!!!
No Seinfeld?
Bah.
Whoops, missed the “ongoing” part in the title =\
MPW Charmed is an awesome show and i was sorry to see it end I watch the reruns all the time and we have all 8 seasons on DVD!!!!
There are definitely more modern shows that enjoy cult status. Friends, Seinfeld, Fraser, Grey’s Anatomy, Sopranos, 24, Prison Break are to name but a few.
A top 20 list could have easily been extrapolated.
Oh, wait…I forgot about House. The previous seasons were better but still…
“Lost”?! Heh, shows like that are why I don’t really watch TV anymore.
A great show(not sure if it still airs or not, the whole “I don’t watch TV thing”) is “Drawn Together, and another is “Wondershowzen”. I know the second one shows off my insanity, but hey, I like it. “Drawn Together” is a great lampoon of a lot of pop culture games, cartoons, etc.
Great job Kreachure! Congratulations!
Jfrater: You’re so lucky I haven’t been back to my “real” home in 3 years.
How is New Zeland at this time of the year anyway?
Shadow: Omg not drawn togheter, that show was crazy. And then I mean CRAZY! I can’t believe anyone can watch an entire episode.
Kreachure:
Did you choose your name from the old monster movie show “Creature Features”?
Now, that was a great place to find every B and C monster movie ever made. BAD movies. So bad they were GREAT!
Mr Kitty; I love Top Gear, my hubby got me hooked. Did you see the episode in the USA? They almost got murdered, or at least stoned. (with rocks
) On that other top 10 list (most dangerous places) the USA actually would have belonged if they stipulated that you write homo*****ual references on your truck and drive through the southern states.
Their trip to the North Pole in a Toyota was freakin’ amazing too!
jfrater; That was a great episode; portrayed the circus folk in Gibson as normal people. People with normal human failings; greed, lust, and jealousy.
ps; I had the hots for Skinner.
it has been said several times already, but i have to put my vote in for the funniest sitcom TV has ever produced…Arrested Development.
one disclaimer, start from the beginning. they carry jokes for so long so you have to know the genesis in order to appreciate the brilliance.
for all of the fans out there, go to this page for tons of laughs…http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0367279/quotes
hours of laughs await you if you have seen this show.
While I agree that these are all good shows, I would argue that most of them are not “cult” shows. Yes, a cult show has an obsessed fanbase, but it is a SMALL obsessed fanbase; that is, a cult show must by definition be rejected or ignored by the mainstream. For the most part, once you’ve appeared on the cover of TV Guide, you’re no longer a cult show. This also means that cult shows are almost always shortlived–especially in a culture where a show can be cancelled after only one episode because of lack of audience. An exception would be if a show can find a niche audience on a niche cable channel–like “Battlestar Galactica” on SciFi. Therefore, “The Simpsons”, which has “spent almost two decades lampooning American life and becoming an inseparable part of post-modern pop culture,” is not a cult show, and “Dr. Who” can only be considered a cult show in the US, certainly not in the UK. I’d like to see a future list of TRULY cult shows, though you’d have to leave out the “ongoing” stipulation because of their shortlived nature.
Mom424: I love Top Gear and you’re right that episode was great. I was almost certain they would get hurt.
Ever seen a little ol’show called Qi?
WarningDontReadThis; No I haven’t seen Qi; I have never seen it broadcast where I live. Stephen Fry is damn hilarious and I’m sure it is excellent. I will keep an I out for it.
Hat; How about Red Dwarf? Lexx? They would surely count.
I need some help from ListVersers – Does anyone remember the name of the show, aired in the late 80′s to mid 90′s. Only ran a couple years; about a guy who never left his apartment and watched TV all day. It had a one word name like twig or something. Great show….
How are South Park, Family Guy, and the Simpsons cult shows?
The Simpsons and Futurama both came from the brilliant mind of Matt Groening (Life in Hell comic strip.) I love everything he does.
To me, Twin Peaks was the ultimate cult show, although I realize the list was about current shows. I remember missing a show and frantically calling everyone I knew to find someone who had taped it. Thank God I did! Now I have them all on DVD, and I still love to watch them.
Mom424: Dosn’t brodcast here in Norway either, but if you want you can get a link to a youtube channel that has uploaded all the episodes.
I would have put Avatar: The Last Airbender on the list. It’s an animated children’s show, but it has attracted a large following among adults due to the exceptionally high quality of the animation and the excellent writing. It has a complex storyline, and an emotional depth rarely found in animated shows from the US.
“Family Guy is an animated series in the satiric vein of the Simpsons”?? No. It’s just a flat out ripoff of The Simpsons.
You’ve got the Fat, stupid dad.
The stereotypical housewife/mom that is just kind of ‘there’.
The dumb son who was unintentionally conceived.
The outcast daughter who doen’t get enough attention.
The ‘innocent’ baby who secretly can do many things a baby normally can’t.
There’s only one episode of family guy I like. Coincidentally I love all the other shows on this list! That lost finale was crazy!
house md should be here. it’s one of those shows that begs to be watched. and it really should be on this list!
Arguably, you could include The Wire in this list – low ratings, high critical praise and devoted fanbase (and still just about going (still waiting on the final season in UK). It’s comfortably the most sophisticated and hard-hitting storytelling on TV – ever.
Having said that I rate most of the shows listed – but definitely not Family Guy (it’s just not funny).
One that many of you may not be aware of but should definitely be considered a cult classic – Trailer Park Boys. Petty crime, booze, swearing, drugs and gunplay in a Canadian trailer park – it would make a US network exec’s head explode.
Iain; Patrick Swayze sure knows how to build model trains, eh?
Trailer Park Boys rule! (I know some people with Ricky’s hair-do still, and some that still wear tear-aways.
Iain; And Red Green!
I’m with The Simpsons! for me The Simpsons open the door for Southpark and other adult oriented cartoons.
Wait a minute, Lost is above Doctor Who? What? Did I miss something?!
And where’s Star Trek and Firefly anyway?
Freaks and Geeks, too.
Oh, or are these only shows that haven’t been “permanently” canceled yet? But one could put Star Trek and Futurama in the same boat then…hmmm
Dude – Firefly!
Lost is the best show on TV. Arrested Development should have never been cancelled. I have heard the show Weeds has quite a cult following too.
futurama over the simpsons?! no way!
and Heroes should so be number 1
It’s too bad that both Jericho and Battlestar are in their last season
Just to reiterate what people are saying, I would add Peep Show, Arrested Development and House. And I also fail to see what is so special about Lost.
@Foreva yours. My bad I thought we were including cancelled showsas well. Not sure where you are but where I live Futurama has been cancelled for years.
I am happy to say that I have never had the misfortune to watch any of these shows.
That programme Jericho is a steaming pile….
Futurama is the BEST!!! Also maybe Scrubs should find its way onto this list.
And @ Joss: OMFG I am in loooove with Firefly/Serenity. I have the box set and watch the whole thing start to finish, one episode a day, about every other month, ahaha.
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Author: Spart
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That programme Jericho is a steaming pile….
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It’s comments exactly like this that make me wish I sometimes watched more television.
I’m perfectly serious.
I don’t “play” enough. I want to play. I have what I need to play but, somehow, I always turn it into a project, a piece of work, a piece of art.
I want a steaming pile….
OMG Fawlty Towers…that show was amazing. my friend has them on dvd and I nearly peed my pants.
and LOST rules. I don’t care what anyone says. the tiniest details amaze me about that show…the book someone is reading in a scene, or the music playing, or a movie being watched, has something to do with the story in a very subtle way. plus, the suspense keeps me just glued and people have to be quiet when I’m watching, lol. I have spent many a bored time at work reading the theories online (only after I’ve read my listverse of the day! lol)
There is nothing cultish about the simpsons, family guy, lost and heroes…. they’re too popular…. Number one should be Twin Peaks… Now that’s a cult show that has an ongoing following, there’s even a festival for it…
The only shows I’ve ever seen on this list are the cartoons. I’ve never heard of quite a few of them, actually – Jericho, Dr. Who, Heroes, and Lost.
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#172 June 3rd, 2008 at 4:45 pm
Author: Dude
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…. Number one should be Twin Peaks…
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I totally agree. When it was first running, my kids were in middle school, yet I allowed them to stay up late on a school night to watch.(…and, as a single mom with 3 kids I was a discipline nut)I made a cherry pie, and made decaf coffee and together, we watched every, single episode.
That’s great television!
Dude!! NO way family guy comes before the simpsons and futurama!! noooo…
Great list. I love reading the hilarious back and forth of remarks on list comments. Nucular? Really? I actually laughed so hard I almost forgot I’m at work.
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Great list. I love reading the hilarious back and forth of remarks on list comments. Nucular? Really? I actually laughed so hard I almost forgot I’m at work.
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lol
After 8 yrs of a president who can’t pronounce the word, is it any wonder a good part of the population thinks there really IS such a word?
lol…gotta love it.
did anyone ever see the show Can’t Get a Date on VH1? It only had a few episodes, but it was really quirky and fun.
WHERE THE HELL IS SCRUBS?!?!?!
heroes is the best!!
sylar is the coolest villain to grace television!!