Challenge! Animal Impressions Roundup [Party Entertainment / Performance]
Power through with momentum!
Here’s an article that compiles ideas for animal impressions!
It’s tough to come up with elaborate performances, right?
When you’re thinking, “I don’t have time to prepare, and I don’t even know where to start,” just learning even one of the ideas in this article might get you through.
Also, with celebrity impressions, sometimes the audience doesn’t know the person.
In that sense, with animal impressions you don’t have to worry about that.
Each one is short, so doing them as a medley could be a good idea!
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Challenge! Animal Imitations Collection [Entertainment/Performance] (21–30)
crow

If you want to try an imitation that’s a bit unusual, how about taking on a crow? Everyone hears them in daily life, so it’s easy to understand and easy to mimic.
The trick is to place your tongue against your upper palate, open your mouth wide, and make a low sound to get that crow-like quality.
Also, different types of crows have different calls, so if you really master it, you could present it as a niche impression.
If you’re outdoors, you could even try calling out to real crows.
Steller’s sea lion
https://www.tiktok.com/@arashic19999/video/7013665017962794242Among the eared seals, the Steller sea lion—known for its large body—has a mimicry routine whose key points are thigh-slapping movements and the unexpected choice to make no sound.
By imagining its hefty build and rhythmically slapping your thighs, you can convey a Steller sea lion vibe.
While many impersonations rely on vocalization, performing this one deliberately in silence is recommended.
Trying it with several people lying on their sides can create a delightfully absurd kind of humor.
Simple yet uniquely charming, it’s a mimicry act that makes for an unexpected crowd-pleaser at parties.
dolphin
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Impersonating a dolphin by recreating its “kyu-kyu” squeaks is a great way to grab attention.
Those cute, high-pitched sounds are used by dolphins to call to one another and communicate.
The trick to producing a high, distinctive whistle voice is to use your tongue skillfully and let the sound pass through a tiny opening in your vocal cords.
Adding a swimming motion with your hands after the squeak makes it even more realistic.
This playful dolphin impression is easy for both children and adults to enjoy and is sure to liven up any party or performance.
Monkey

Speaking of monkeys, it’s that high-pitched cry, right? It’s so distinctive and high-energy that I think impressions will get laughs whether they’re accurate or not.
However, it’s not exactly cute.
If there are small children around, it might scare them.
In that case, I recommend incorporating impressions of trendy characters inspired by chimpanzees or famous chimp-themed toys.
Also, be careful—doing monkey impressions can easily strain your throat.
iguana

A recommendation for when you’re performing for a slightly older crowd is an iguana impression.
That’s because the iguana impression was one of Tamori’s signature routines early in his career.
People who know it will feel nostalgic and get excited.
He’s hardly done it in recent years, so many may not have seen it—take this opportunity to check it out.
Also, because it has a strong visual impact, it’s great when you want to get laughs instantly.
rhino

For a rhinoceros impression, known for its large body and horn, the key is to portray horn rubbing.
Keep your whole body low to capture the rhino’s solid presence.
Increase realism by moving your head side to side as if pressing your horn against a tree or rock.
Adding occasional snorting sounds boosts the sense of immersion.
It’s also fun to turn it into a quiz and ask, “Which animal am I impersonating?” This impression energizes the room with big, weighty movements and distinctive mannerisms.
cat

This video explores how a cat would react if its owner mimicked all of its behaviors.
As expected, cats seem more laid-back than other animals, and in the end the owner concluded that cats are completely unfazed.
Imitating meows is a bit too cliché, so accurately recreating the subtle movements would probably get a better reaction.



