What is parodical?

Parodical refers to something that is satirical or mocking in nature, often in the form of parody. Parody is a genre of literature, art or music that imitates another work in a humorous or ironic way to create a new work with exaggerated or altered features. Parodical works can be found in various forms such as films, television shows, books, and comics. The goal of parodical works is typically to poke fun at a popular culture phenomenon, event, or societal trend. They often employ techniques such as irony, exaggeration, and parody to convey their satirical message. Parodical works can be considered both humorous and critical in nature, providing a unique perspective on the subject matter they are commenting on.