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[Simple Impressions] Fun Classic Bits Even Beginners Can Do [2026]

Many people have probably experienced being suddenly asked at company parties, banquets, year-end or New Year gatherings to “Do something funny!” even without any warning.

If you’re thinking, “I can’t do a one-shot gag, and I’m not good at jokes…,” then impressions are perfect for you!

It’s great if your impression sounds similar, but even if it doesn’t, going all in can still get everyone excited.

Plus, once you master an impression, you can pull it out in any situation—super handy!

In this article, we’ve gathered easy, recommended impressions of anime characters everyone knows and popular celebrities.

Pick the ones that fit your voice and personality, and give them a try!

Celebrities (11–20)

Tatsuya Fujiwara

I tried giving Tatsuya Fujiwara a Nama Jockey Can (draft beer can).
Tatsuya Fujiwara

Tatsuya Fujiwara has appeared in numerous films, dramas, and stage productions, including Death Note, Kaiji, and Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.

His line delivery in these works is distinctive, and impressionists often imitate him.

If you’re a beginner trying to do a Fujiwara impression, focus on shouting in a loud voice above all.

Another tip is to speak as if every syllable has a heavy, throaty emphasis.

Keep these points in mind, and if you deliver memorable lines from Death Note or Kaiji, you too can become Tatsuya Fujiwara!

Yoko Gushiken

1/23 (Tue) Yoko Gushiken
Yoko Gushiken

When you hear “chochchune,” you think of Yoko Gushiken, the former WBA light flyweight world champion and professional boxer.

It’s well-known from impressions by people like Tsurutaro Kataoka.

In any case, if you just say “chochchune,” you can pass as Gushiken, so it’s recommended even for beginners at doing impressions.

Shun Oguri

[Official] Obata no Oniisan 'Shun Oguri Skit'
Shun Oguri

How about doing an impression of the popular actor Shun Oguri? First, let’s practice the line “Ma–kino” by Hanazawa Rui from the hit drama Boys Over Flowers, which he starred in.

You could even try swapping in the name of a woman who’s there with you!

Antonio Inoki

Antoki no Inoki at the 2007 New Year’s Eve Hustle Festival
Antonio Inoki

Thinking, “I want to try an Antonio Inoki impression, but it looks hard”? Don’t worry! It’s actually super easy.

Start with the shout, “How are you feeling?!” Say it loud and hype up the crowd.

Then follow with, “One, two, three—Daaah!” and the excitement will definitely ramp up.

The key point is to thrust your chin forward as much as you can.

That alone gives it that Inoki feel.

If you play the song ‘Fire Fighter’ as background music, it’ll feel even more authentic.

It’s a simple impression everyone can enjoy—give it a try!

Yuji Oda

Takahiro Yamamoto 🔴 Famous personalities are appearing one after another on THE FIRST TAKE!
Yuji Oda

When it comes to impersonations of Yuji Oda, many people probably think of the impressionist Takahiro Yamamoto.

I recommend that you start by watching a lot of Yamamoto’s impressions rather than footage of Oda himself.

Speaking of Yuji Oda, his famous line from “Bayside Shakedown” is probably, “We can’t close the Rainbow Bridge!” Another iconic catchphrase is his passionate shout from the World Athletics Championships: “I’m so glad I was born on Earth!” Be sure to try using these yourself!

Motonari Izumi

This is true master craftsmanship!
Motonari Izumi

How about trying an impression of Motoya Izumi, the kyogen performer that Shohei Osada from the comedy duo Chocolate Planet often impersonates as one of his signature bits? I think as long as you master the distinctive speaking style of a kyogen actor, anything you say will get laughs! It’s a great recommendation if you’re looking for an easy impression.

Hiroshi Abe

[Hiroshi Abe] Compilation of Hiroshi Abe Trending on Twitter and TikTok, Part 1 [La Palffe] [He Who Still Can’t Get Married]
Hiroshi Abe

Hiroshi Abe is an actor with remarkable presence, unique both in acting ability and appearance.

In the film Thermae Romae—an absolute perfect fit that made the most of his features, to the point where it’s hard to imagine anyone but Abe in the role—and in the popular drama The Man Who Can’t Get Married, which was successful enough to get a sequel, he delivers many performances that are distinctive and subtly funny.

Among them, the protagonist Shinobu Kuwano in The Man Who Can’t Get Married is a character with more than a few quirks.

How about trying an impression of him, a treasure trove of distinctive traits? He doesn’t have many lines, so it’s recommended for those with strong acting skills.