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Top 10 most funniest episodes from the TV show Friends: From Brad Pitt's "I Hate Rachel Club" to 'Joey' Matt LeBlanc dressing as Superman, the most comical moments!

Are you prepared for a fit of laughter? The American TV show Friends is more than just coffee and gossip, it's a collection of incredibly cute moments. We are extensively exploring the most important comedy classics in our ranking of the Top 10 Funniest Friends Episodes.

1. The One with the Rumor

The One with the Rumor

Thanksgiving turns hilariously eventful in 'The One with the Rumor' (Season 8, Episode 9) as Monica and Ross are visited by their high school friend Will (played by Brad Pitt). Aside from Brad Pitt's identity, his notable appearance is also due to his enduring rivalry with Rachel, portrayed by Jennifer Aniston.

Will exposes the specifics of his high school “I Can't Stand Rachel Society,” with Ross hilariously caught in the middle. Rachel is shocked when she realizes why Will may not hold her in high regard, not knowing his disdain towards her. The actual tension and rapport between Pitt and Aniston bring extra hilarity to this episode, making it essential viewing for any Friends enthusiast.

2. The One With The Holiday Armadillo

The One With The Holiday Armadillo

In 'The One with the Holiday Armadillo' (Season 7, Episode 10), holiday comedy becomes the focus as Ross desperately attempts to educate his son Ben on Hanukkah. Ross invents the "Holiday Armadillo," a peculiar mix of an armadillo and Hanukkah, due to his inability to locate any holiday outfits. Chaos ensues when Chandler shows up dressed as Santa Claus, causing Ross's original plan to go off course.

While Phoebe tries unsuccessfully to convince Rachel not to move in with her, Joey appears as Superman and excites Rachel with his unappreciated gifts. The episode reaches a hilarious peak when Phoebe jokingly asks, “I get why Superman is here, but what's the porcupine doing at the Easter Bunny’s funeral?”—solidifying it as one of Friends’ most humorous holiday episodes.

3. The One With the Embryos

The One With the Embryos

The titans of trivia go head-to-head in 'The One with the Embryos' (Season 4, Episode 12). Chandler, Joey, Monica, and Rachel's funny wager takes precedence over Phoebe's wish to be a surrogate for Frank and Alice. Joey and Chandler's quiz competition challenge to Monica and Rachel quickly spirals into chaotic and comedic mayhem.

Chandler and Joey stand to gain their apartment if Monica and Rachel fail to win. As the game gets more absurd, the joke persists, and Monica and Rachel eventually draw a blank on Chandler's occupation. This episode stands out as one of the funniest in the series, providing lots of laughter and memorable moments as the girls handle the aftermath while the rooster's crowing reaches its peak.

4. The One Where Ross Got High

The One Where Ross Got High

Thanksgiving becomes humorous due to a family dispute in 'The One Where Ross Got High' (Season 6, Episode 9). While on a visit, Monica needs to inform Chandler about her parents' dislike towards him. What is the cause? Ross's time in college when he held Chandler responsible for his marijuana-related mishap. Ross and Monica create chaos by yelling at each other, bringing up past arguments like kids.

In the middle of the family turmoil, the most memorable moment is Rachel's cooking mishap: a strange mix of trifle and Shepherd's Pie that only Joey enjoys. This episode solidifies its place as one of the funniest Friends Thanksgiving specials with intense sibling arguments and a comically terrible dessert.

5. The One With The Cop

The One With The Cop

Phoebe's quirky nature is showcased in 'The One with the Cop' (Season 5, Episode 16) as she finds a police badge and cleverly uses it for her advantage until she comes across a trustworthy officer. One of the most humorous physical comedy scenes in the television show involves Ross, Chandler, and Rachel attempting to maneuver Ross's couch up a tight staircase in a heroic manner.

Chandler gets increasingly annoyed by Ross's constant and desperate 'pivot' instructions, resulting in memorable and comical moments. Chandler's exasperated responses and Ross's refusal to budge result in a humorously relatable yet amusing conflict. Fans of Friends enjoy twice the laughter with Phoebe's quirky behavior and the iconic sofa mishap.

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6. The One Where They All Turn Thirty

The One Where They All Turn Thirty

In episode 14 of Season 7 of 'The One Where They All Turn Thirty,' Rachel's 30th birthday is depicted as a funny exploration of getting older. Rachel is not very excited about turning 30, but her mood improves a little when her friends tell their crazy birthday stories.

The episode is filled with continuous laughter, starting with Phoebe's 30th birthday mishap to Ross's sudden purchase of a sports car. Every character's unique birthday tale, like Joey's request to God to prevent aging or the others' eccentric admissions, contributes to the comedic allure. While Rachel navigates her life decisions, this episode stands out with unforgettable scenes and relatable jokes.

7. The One with Unagi

The One with Unagi

Ross confidently claims to have achieved Unagi, a supposed state of total awareness, but his attempt to catch Phoebe and Rachel off guard in 'The One with Unagi' (Season 6, Episode 17) hilariously fails. Joey's plan to profit from having an actor pretend to be his twin is quite funny, especially since the actor Louis Mandylor had previously auditioned for Joey.

Contributing to the pandemonium, Chandler's mistake on Valentine's Day of giving Monica a mixtape from his ex-girlfriend, Janice, injects excitement into the episode. This episode stands out in Friends' comedic lineup with hilarious moments and unexpected twists as Ross is pursued by women he confuses Phoebe and Rachel.

8. The One Where No One’s Ready

The One Where No One’s Ready

In 'The One Where No One's Ready' (Season 3, Episode 2), Ross's simple request for everyone to be on time turns into a hilarious disaster. Despite Joey's unattractive clothing taking center stage, he is simply helping his friends get prepared for an occasion. In retaliation for Chandler hiding Joey's underwear, Joey wears all of Chandler's clothes.

Ross becomes more irritated as Joey walks around in an absurd, excessively extravagant outfit as a form of childish payback. Each friend's unique tardiness turns this straightforward outing into a side splitting uproar. It does a good job of capturing Friends' humor, making it a standout in the series.

9. The One with All the Resolutions

The One with All the Resolutions

In 'The One with All the Resolutions' (Season 5, Episode 11), the Friends make New Year's resolutions that lead to disastrous results. Ross's dedication to experimenting on a daily basis drives him to wear leather pants for his date with Elizabeth. Regrettably, these pants end up causing more problems than they are beneficial.

Ross's hilarious struggles to maintain his dignity in the tight pants, particularly when he gets caught up in a bathroom disaster with Elizabeth's makeup, are absolute comedy gold. At the same time, Phoebe aims to fly a jet, Joey makes a bet with Chandler, Rachel enforces a gossip ban, and Monica obsesses over taking photos, all leading to funny outcomes. This episode seamlessly combines ridiculous situations with the timeless humor of Friends, setting it apart as a standout comedy.

10. The One Where Everybody Finds Out

The One Where Everybody Finds Out

Season 5, Episode 14 of Friends, also known as 'The One Where Everybody Finds Out', uncovers a secret among the group. Phoebe notices Monica and Chandler in a risky situation from Ugly Naked Guy's window and uncovers their hidden romantic involvement. Instead of revealing the information, Rachel and Phoebe play a flirtatious game to make Chandler recognize his connection with Monica.

The famous joke "They are aware that we are aware, but they are unaware that we are aware" brings a lot of enjoyment to this scene. This is a top-tier lesson in Friends comedy, showcasing Joey revealing Chandler's aversion to bras and a series of awkward scenarios.

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