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[Comedy Skit] A Roundup of One-Liner Gags Recommended for High School Students!

Have you ever had a friend or an upperclassman put you on the spot to do a one-shot gag? You know that panicky “What do I do?” feeling when they spring it on you out of nowhere… your heart starts racing and you get flustered.

But if you can land a solid laugh here, you’re guaranteed to become popular! In this article, we’ll introduce one-shot gags recommended for high school students.

We’ve picked a wide range—from bits by stand-up comedians to gags that went viral on video sites and social media.

Practice so you can whip one out instantly whenever someone says, “Do something!”

[Comedy Skits] A Roundup of One-Liner Gags Recommended for High Schoolers (31–40)

May I have another serving?

@oosheimiyamoto

Useful in everyday life#EverydayHappy#Close-up of just the face#riceOne-shot gag

♫ Original Song – Oshay Miyamoto – Oshay Miyamoto

In horror videos on TikTok and YouTube, the line “Owakari itadaketa darou ka?” (“Were you able to understand/see that?”) pops up a lot.

Turning it into a parody as “Okawari itadakeru darou ka?” (“May I have seconds?”) could be handy in lots of situations.

The best timing for this gag would be when you’re eating a boxed lunch or when everyone’s eating together in the school cafeteria! Form a duo: one person eats normally, and the other seriously announces, “Okawari itadakeru darou ka?” I can already picture the explosive laughter when it lands.

I hope this gag makes your fun lunchtime even more fun!

It can hold 100 people without a problem.

Even 100 people can ride and it's still fine #gag #one-liner #shorts
It can hold 100 people without a problem.

This phrase, famous from the Inaba Storage commercial.

The words that follow are probably already popping into your head, but take your time and really build up that suspense, making them wonder, “What is it? What’s the punchline going to be?” Hold it firmly, gauge the moment when it feels like, “Okay, now,” then cheerfully belt out, “Sound!” And then, “Music”—say this one loudly and slowly as well.

If you keep a confident rhythm and draw everyone in, there’s no doubt it’ll end in a big laugh!

Evangelion

[Official] 'Evangelion' 30th Anniversary Broadcast Special Theatrical Event
Evangelion

Neon Genesis Evangelion is an anime beloved by a wide range of generations around the world.

Here’s a quick gag that mimics the Evangelions piloted by Shinji Ikari, Rei Ayanami, and the others.

Hold a broom in each hand and wear a square backpack—prep complete! Then drop your shoulders a little so the sharp corners of the backpack stick out, and you’ve got your Evangelion.

In an instant, you can capture that angular, robotic Evangelion vibe.

For best results, try this gag in a school uniform, which makes it easier to convey that stiff, blocky motion.

Punch the person next to you.

One-shot Gag: A gag that blew up like crazy on TikTok!! #shorts
Punch the person next to you.

This is a one-shot gag where the gap between “cute” and “scary” creates the laughs.

You sing lyrics that suggest aggression to the tune of “Sakuranbo,” a song that’s practically synonymous with “cute.” The trick is to lean all the way into the cuteness when you sing.

Perform brightly and innocently, with angelic, carefree charm.

It might land even better if a man sings it or if there’s a big contrast overall.

Aim for that reaction of “So cute! … Wait, that’s scary,” and get a chuckle from the whiplash.

self-introduction gagOrutana Channel

[Surpassing Haranishi] 10 One-Shot Gags Guaranteed to Kill (Self-Introduction Edition)
self-introduction gag Alterna Channel

This is a collection of one-shot gags themed around self-introductions, featured on the popular YouTuber duo Alterna Channel.

These self-introduction gags are perfect as an attention-grabber for party entertainment or skits.

The key to getting laughs is to ditch your shyness and perform boldly! The ones introduced in this video are particularly quirky and unique.

If you throw away your embarrassment and go all in, you’re sure to get a chuckle.

[Comedy Skit] A Big Roundup of One-Liner Gags Recommended for High Schoolers! (41–50)

Jack Sparrow

@the_hasebe

#OneShotGagLifeOne-shot gagone-shot gag

♫ Original song – Hasebe (Nupricky) – Hasebe

Punning on celebrities’ names for jokes has been around for a long time, too.

For example, hum while doing the “things won’t quite plug in” gesture to the Pirates of the Caribbean theme and shout, “Earphone Jack Sparrow.” I’m sure your friends and teachers will crack up.

Or play on the name of the famous French actor Alain Delon with “Alain Delon, and then I’m gone (deron),” and for tennis player John McEnroe: “In the next match, McEnroe—won’t be losing!” Try coming up with bits using the names of super-famous people like Shohei Ohtani or Sota Fujii.

The pitcher’s scared.

@nightingaledance

Cheer Squad GagBaseballBaseball Club#Cheering squad#The pitcher is scared#Comedy#GagOne-shot gagYoshimotoComedian#Nakano Nakartin

Original song – Nightingale Dance – Nakano Nakartin

The gag “Pitcher bibitteru” posted on TikTok by Nakano Nakarutin from Yoshimoto’s comedy duo Nightingale Dance is an easy-to-copy, funny bit.

It takes the chant often used during baseball games—“Pitcher’s scared, hey hey hey” (pitcher bibitteru hei hei hei)—and swaps it with “Pay Pay Pay.” It’s simple, but it really is funny.

Since the phrase “Pitcher bibitteru” is widely known, turning it into a rhythmic parody song might get huge laughs.

Try creating your own original bit too!