One-shot gags for men that are sure to be a hit at parties and performances
Opportunities to perform a quick gag as entertainment at drinking parties or wedding receptions—if you’re a man, you might have more of these than you’d expect, right?
If you always keep a few routines up your sleeve, you’re probably fine.
But if you’re thinking, “I’ve never done a one-shot gag before…,” you’re likely in a bind!
So in this article, we’ll introduce plenty of one-shot gags recommended for men.
We’ve picked things that will really hype up a male-only crowd and bits that are especially funny when performed by men.
Keep the vibe of the room in mind and give them a try!
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One-liner gags that get laughs—recommended party skits/acts for men (61–70)
Ham is coming soon, isn’t it?Mama Tart Yohei Hibara

This is a one-shot gag by Yohei Hibihara, the straight man of the comedy duo Mamatart.
While Himan Otsuru is usually the one associated with food-themed characters in Mamatart, it’s fun that Hibihara deliberately does a gag with a food theme here.
It’s a parody of the Candies’ classic hit “Haru Ichiban,” lightly explaining the process of how ham is made.
His facial expressions, which enhance the buoyant singing voice, are also key, and the content vividly conveys the growing excitement as the ham nears completion.
Impersonation of IKKO

How about doing an impression of the beauty icon IKKO? “Dondake~” is the classic catchphrase, but it’s also fun to mimic her everyday lines like “What?” and “Oh no~!” If a man is doing it, putting on proper makeup and even a wig will really get the crowd going.
Ogin Osborn

I feel a bit hesitant because perfectly copying a comedian’s routine seems pretty tough, but don’t you get the feeling this Ojin Osborn bit might be doable? It’s one of their popular routines called “Gagrobics,” a rhythm act that combines gags and aerobics.
While moving your body, they weave parody lyrics of J-pop hits into the jokes, with matching choreography.
Since you move along with the background music, it might be easier to remember.
The songs they use are often nostalgic too, so it seems like it would appeal to a wide range of ages.
Say something positive slowlyTimon-Di Takagishi

Mr.
Takagishi of the comedy duo Timondi has a background as a former high school baseball player who aspired to become a professional baseball player until he was injured in his third year of university.
His trademarks are his slow, deliberate way of speaking and his many positive phrases.
In particular, the phrase “If you try, you can do it” is one he often uses, and it’s said to be a motto of his alma mater, Saibi High School.
If you, like Mr.
Takagishi—who beams as he throws out upbeat, passionate words in any situation—sprinkle positive lines throughout a drinking party, you’ll probably get a great reaction.
They’re easy to customize, too, so pick the phrases that best fit the moment!
whiteface impersonationYaseibakudan Cookie!

Kukki! from the comedy duo Yasei Bakudan used to be known for his outrageous on-location stunts, but lately his multifaceted talents have been in the spotlight—playing bass for Genie High, creating artwork, and holding solo exhibitions.
Among his various acts, his white-face impersonations are especially talked about.
With intense makeup that matches the distinctive style of his drawings, his impressions hit that sweet spot of “it definitely looks like them, but something’s off” in a hilarious way.
It’s tough to reach the level of the man himself, but if you take the plunge and try it, it could be a lot of fun.



