[2026] Perfect for entertainment and party acts! Try impersonating famous lines from dramas
If you’re planning a performance or skit for a second party, year-end party, or New Year’s party and are wondering what act to do, you’re not alone.
Here’s a recommendation for you: impersonate a character from a popular TV drama and mimic one of their famous lines! Popular dramas are watched by people across generations, and many memorable quotes stick in everyone’s minds.
If you can pull off a good impression as a quick gag, you’re sure to get some laughs.
We’ve gathered famous lines from various hit dramas, but don’t just stick to the quotes—try fully recreating a scene, or intentionally deliver a touching line in a comedic way.
Put your own spin on it and give it a try!
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[2026] Perfect for entertainment and party acts! Try impersonating famous lines from dramas (41–50)
Lie War

The Tuesday 9 p.m.
drama produced by Kansai TV and aired on the Fuji TV network, “Uso no Sensō” (The Lies of War).
Produced as the second installment of the “Tsuyoshi Kusanagi Revenge Series,” following the first installment “Zeni no Sensō” (War of Money) which aired in January 2015, it generated significant buzz.
The cast includes Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, Kiko Mizuhara, and Naohito Fujiki.
Low-key but amazing! The DX Proofreading Girl!

“Subtly Amazing! The DX Proofreading Girl!” is a popular drama that spotlights the world of proofreading—an arena rarely depicted as a drama setting until now.
The lead role is played by Satomi Ishihara, with a strong supporting cast that includes talented and popular actors such as Masaki Suda and Tsubasa Honda.
Beware of the wife!

Haruka Ayase, who has now risen to the status of a nationally beloved actress.
The drama that became a hot topic because she stars in it, “Caution, Hazardous Wife,” features a star-studded cast beyond Haruka Ayase, including Hidetoshi Nishijima, Ryoko Hirosue, and Tsubasa Honda.
Even If I’m Bad at Love, I’m Still Living

Koi ga Heta demo Ikitemasu (Even If I’m Bad at Love, I’m Living), a manga by popular artist Akira Fujiwara, is also well known for its 2017 TV drama adaptation on the Nippon TV network.
The cast features a lineup of prominent young actors, including Rin Takanashi, Kei Tanaka, and Kaoru Tsumura.
Even if we were in love, there are secrets.

Known by the nickname “Ai-aru,” the Nippon TV drama series I Shitedatte, Himitsu wa Aru gained widespread popularity among viewers at home.
The drama aired in the Sunday Drama slot starting in July 2017.
It stars Sota Fukushi, with Haruna Kawaguchi and Honami Suzuki co-starring.



