[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 performances! Try impersonating famous lines from dramas (21–30)
I never fail.Doctor X

These are the signature lines of Michiko Daimon, the protagonist played by Ryoko Yonekura in the drama Doctor-X.
They strongly convey her exceptional skill and confidence—she always succeeds, even in surgeries said to have a low success rate.
Her refusal to belong to any organization is also a key trait that underscores these lines, so it’s recommended to include quotes that provocatively challenge those who lead organizations.
People panicking around her further highlight Daimon’s composed demeanor, so recreating the scene with multiple people could also be interesting.
Unfortunately, when I’m with you, I’m happy.Yamato Nadeshiko

The romantic drama Yamato Nadeshiko is a timeless classic.
It tells the pure love story of Sakurako Jinno, played by Nanako Matsushima, and Osuke Nakahara, played by Shinichi Tsutsumi.
The show features many memorable lines, and among the most unforgettable is, “Unfortunately, when I’m with you, I’m happy.” This is the line Nanako Matsushima delivers in the final scene.
You could recreate this iconic moment as is, or add a humorous twist when you present it.
If you pity me, give me money!A Child Without a Home

The drama “Homeless Child,” which starred Yumi Adachi when she was 12 and became a social phenomenon.
The most impactful line from it has to be, “If you’re going to pity me, give me money.” This is what the protagonist snaps after being scolded for doing something wrong.
It conveys a sense of desperation, that she absolutely needs money.
Even people who haven’t seen the show know this line, so I think it’s perfect for occasions where multiple generations gather.
Cue up that background music and give it a try.
I’m going to beat you up now!School Wars

The smash-hit sports drama School Wars is set around the rugby team of Fushimi Technical High School in Kyoto.
Kenji Takizawa—based on Ryoji Yamaguchi, a former Japan national rugby player and the team’s coach—was played by Shinji Yamashita.
The famous line Takizawa delivered to fire up his players after a crushing defeat was: “I’m going to hit you all now!” While shocking by today’s standards, at the time this line—and the tough-love punches that followed—captivated viewers.
If you’re in a group with many people who watched the show back then, consider using this reference.
JeezLittle Miss Ama (nickname for an apprentice female diver from northern Japan); also the title of a popular Japanese TV drama, “Amachan.”

A smash-hit morning drama that aired in 2013, Amachan left many viewers feeling “Ama-loss” and wishing it hadn’t ended.
The lead role was played by Non, with the script written by Kankuro Kudo.
Set in Iwate Prefecture, the show featured many characters—including Non—speaking in the local Iwate dialect.
One especially memorable line was “je-je,” an exclamation that slips out when you’re surprised.
It became a huge sensation, even winning the 2013 Buzzword of the Year Grand Prize.
If you’re from Iwate, give it your native “je-je.” If you’re a fan of Amachan, try saying it as if you’re a resident of the show’s world.
Your life is yours.Unnatural
@peacefully.momotarou [Quote] Your life belongs to you — Unnatural#LifeTranslationCollection of quotes#UnnaturalSatomi Ishihara
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These are lines spoken by Mikoto Misumi, the protagonist played by Satomi Ishihara in the drama Unnatural.
She says them to a student suffering from bullying, powerfully expressing the belief that they should live, that she wants them to live.
She tells them that even if they leave a suicide note, the bullies won’t change, so she wants them to use their life for themselves—and she says it on the verge of tears.
The tone mixes sadness and anger, and perhaps the key point is how fully one can convey the depth of feeling toward the person being addressed.
If you’re truly serious about changing the world, what you need is resolve.The best teacher
https://www.tiktok.com/@16m1y3/video/7270482410188410130These are lines delivered to her students by Rina Kujo, the protagonist played by Mayu Matsuoka in the drama “The Best Teacher.” Because the story follows her as she time-leaps to uncover the truth behind her own death and tries to change the course of events, the word “change” carries real weight.
As she speaks with force, her own emotions are stirred, and she looks on the verge of tears—another point where you can feel the power of her words.
If you keep in mind the sense of responsibility and persuasiveness that come from her role as a teacher, along with the strength conveyed through her expressions, you might be able to recreate the atmosphere.



