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[Hype] You Can’t Help but Laugh! Compilation of Gag Dances

A must-see for anyone looking for gag dances to perform at stage events like school festivals, as well as at New Year’s or year-end parties and wedding receptions! This time, we’ve put together a collection of hilarious, crowd-pleasing gag and comedy dances that are guaranteed to get everyone hyped.

We’ve prepared a variety of fun routines, from choreography to hit songs by famous artists to skits by comedians.

Be sure to read to the end.

This might be your chance to start dancing in earnest—or to fall in love with the charm of dance!

[Getting Hyped] You Can’t Help but Laugh! Funny Dance Compilation (21–30)

Road-Blocking Exercisespiroshiki

[Gaki no Tsukai] No-Damage Slap lol — Masatoshi Hamada’s Special Skill #shorts
Road-Blocking Exercisespiroshiki

You’re walking down the street when someone comes toward you.

You move left to avoid them, they move left too; you go right, they go right… This piece turns that everyday “we’ve all been there” moment into a kind of gymnastics routine.

There’s nothing difficult to do and no props are needed, so if three people want to put on a light little act, this is a great choice! The trick is to keep it relaxed and breezy.

Everyone—young and old—will think, “Yep, that happens,” so if you can create a warm, easygoing atmosphere, it’s a success!

Loach Scooping Dance

Dojo Sukui Dance (Yasugi-bushi Preservation Society, Shizuoka Branch)
Loach Scooping Dance

The traditional performance art, Dojo-sukui dance, is famous for humorously mimicking the scooping of loaches to the folk song “Yasugibushi” from Yasugi City in Shimane Prefecture.

Just appearing with a small mustache, a tenugui headscarf, and a basket on your head is enough to get the crowd excited.

On top of that, playful expressions—starting with a hyottoko face—are essential! Wriggle your hips with light, bouncy steps and brighten the atmosphere with a cheerful smile.

In fact, there are both female and male styles of the dance, and the male version apparently includes quite a bit of ad-libbing.

It could be fun to give it a modern twist and improvise your moves.

Honnō-ji IncidentEgusupurōjon

"The Honnō-ji Incident" Dancing Lesson Series [I Tried Dancing]
Honnō-ji IncidentEgusupurōjon

A song by Explosions, a dancer unit from Yoshimoto Kogyo whose members also perform as part of the idol group Yoshimotozaka46.

As the title suggests, it’s a track that clearly explains “The Honnō-ji Incident,” one of the most famous events in Japanese history, incorporating dance.

The contrast with each member’s exceptional dance skills is outstanding.

The difficult sections are danced freely, and just perfectly copying the main choreography is guaranteed to get the crowd hyped.

It’s a perfect dance number for a school festival, letting high school students learn hard-to-remember dates and events in a fun, playful way.

Dance My GenerationGōruden Bonbā

Golden Bomber “Dance My Generation” MV
Dance My GenerationGōruden Bonbā

The 13th single by Golden Bomber, released in 2013.

With Daisuke Asakura—considered a beloved protégé of Tetsuya Komuro—handling the arrangement, it’s a danceable Eurobeat-style number that evokes the bubble era.

First, check out the hilariously fun music video and learn the dance.

If you’ve got a suit with shoulder pads, even better! Fully embrace your role as a visual kei “air band,” toss aside your embarrassment, and dance—everyone’s guaranteed to get hyped!

Brain Misoo Husband Exercisesnou misoo

“Nōmiso-otoko Taisō” MV (Short Ver.)
Brain Misoo Husband Exercisesnou misoo

Brain Misoo Exercise, invented by Brain Misoo, known for his unique comedic style.

It’s the perfect gag dance for anyone who wants to make people laugh at a school or company event.

Its hallmark is a distinctive rhythm that gradually speeds up, and the repeated phrases will get stuck in your head.

The choreography is kept simple, so even beginners can give it a try! If you want to be the star at school or work, don’t miss this.

Why not show off this one-of-a-kind gag dance loved by people of all ages?