His actions were just so unexpected. Like when he tried to dance in the middle of a serious business meeting. Everyone was in suits and he just burst in and started doing this wild, crazy dance.
It was the way Doomba reacted in a certain situation. For example, if there was a little mouse in the room. Doomba, instead of being scared like normal people, he started talking to the mouse like it was his long - lost friend. He offered it some cheese from his sandwich and the mouse actually took it. It was such an odd and funny encounter.
Sure! Well, Doomba was this little character in our neighborhood. He always wore mismatched socks and had a really strange walk. One day, he decided to enter a dog - showing competition by mistake, thinking it was a talent show for people. The look on his face when he realized was hilarious.
Sure! Well, there was this time when Doomba tried to climb a tree to get a kite that got stuck up there. But Doomba is not really good at climbing. So, every time he got a little way up, he would slide back down. It was like a slapstick comedy. And in the end, the kite just came loose on its own and landed right in front of him. It was so funny.
The humor might come from the way the story is told. If it has a lot of vivid descriptions of funny expressions or sounds. Like in a story where a parrot imitates a person's sneeze in a very exaggerated way. It makes the story more engaging and funny.
The unexpected twists usually make it funny. For example, if a character is supposed to be very serious all the time but suddenly does something completely silly like dancing in the rain without any reason. That kind of deviation from the norm can be a great source of humor.
A story can be 'kind of funny' when there is an unexpected twist. For example, if you expect someone to be really good at something but they end up being completely hopeless at it. Like a professional athlete who can't ride a bike.