Self-referential humor

Self-referential humor relies on making light of itself in some manner. For example, a comedy play that featured the story of a group of fictional thespians attempting to put on a comedy play would be fertile ground for self-referential humor. A more concrete example would be the Stargate SG-1 episode "Wormhole X-Treme!". Another example would be Rowan Atkinson's sketch No one called Jones in which he plays a teacher telling students with names like "Genital", "Myprick" and "Zipper" to stop making smutty puerile jokes.

Self-referential humor is sometimes combined with breaking the fourth wall.

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See also: Self-referential humor, Fourth wall, In-joke, Indirect self-reference, Rowan Atkinson, Self-reference, Stargate SG-1, Theatre, Thespian