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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!
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Singers/Artists (21–30)
Kenshi Yonezu

Thanks to the massive hit of “Lemon,” Kenshi Yonezu is known and listened to by a wide range of generations, not just young people.
How about trying an impression or vocal imitation of Kenshi Yonezu? Of course you should practice making your voice sound like his, but being a good singer alone can really hype things up.
In any case, practice is key—keep singing and practicing at karaoke or at home!
Akihiro Miwa

Miwako Miwa’s very existence is divine, and many people revere her.
You can really feel the weight and preciousness in each of her words.
If you master an impression of Miwa Akihiro, you’ll have nothing to fear, right? (Laughs.) Michiko Shimizu often does impressions of her, doesn’t she? And Miwa Akihiro voiced Moro in the Studio Ghibli film Princess Mononoke, which I think is the strongest association many people have.
As a tip, the voice shouldn’t come from the throat or the stomach, but from the lungs.
Chihiro Onitsuka

Chihiro Onitsuka, who is highly popular for her unique character and distinctive singing voice.
When it comes to her signature songs, “Gekkou” (Moonlight) comes to mind, right? This track is also famous as the theme song for the drama “TRICK,” and it’s known across a wide range of generations.
How about trying an impression of her with this song? Start with the look—pay attention to details like long hair and a dress.
Then capture Chihiro Onitsuka’s vocal quirks, immerse yourself fully in your own world, and sing in a way that creates that distinctive atmosphere!
ThrillerMichael Jackson

Let’s try doing a Michael Jackson impersonation! Speaking of Michael Jackson, he was a genius dancer, and what comes to mind is the “moonwalk.” That’s not something you can easily imitate, right? So how about trying an impersonation of “Thriller” instead? “Thriller” is one of his signature works, too.
It would be great to perform it with a big group!
Voice of the SeaUrashima Taro

Urashima Taro is one of the characters appearing in au’s Santaro commercial series.
He is played by Kenta Kiritani, an actor known for numerous works such as Crows Zero and ROOKIES.
The song Umi no Koe, sung by Kiritani as Urashima Taro, became hugely popular when it aired in the commercial.
Key points for doing a vocal impersonation of this big hit are to slightly constrict your throat and create a rough, husky tone to emulate Kiritani’s rasp.
Keep these two points in mind, and try singing while imagining the scene of playing a sanshin on the beach!



