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[Hilarious] Nude comedy routines that kill at parties and events

When you’re asked to put on a skit or some entertainment at a year-end party, New Year’s party, or a company drinking get-together, it’s easy to feel at a loss about what to do.

When it comes to getting laughs at a drinking party, a lot of people probably consider doing the kind of “naked comedy” that you often see on TV shows these days.

That said, “naked comedy” comes in many varieties depending on the performer, so it can be hard to decide which one to do.

On top of that, if you choose a routine that doesn’t fit the mood of the event, you could freeze the room, so you’ll want to pick your material carefully.

With that in mind, here I’d like to introduce lots of ideas for naked-comedy routines!

Please take a look and find the one that’s perfect for your situation.

[Hilarious] Nude Acts That Kill at Parties and Events (21–30)

Akatsu

[APT.] - Sumo Comedian Akatsu & STUDIO 2FACE -
Akatsu

Akatsu is a sumo entertainer who performs in a mawashi like a real sumo wrestler.

Why not incorporate his act and show it off at a party? Naturally, the costume is the mawashi worn in sumo.

Do a full-on dance, rap, or do sumo impressions—all in a mawashi.

It’s also recommended to dance to “APT.”, the collaboration between Bruno Mars and BLACKPINK’s Rosé, which became a hot topic because it sounds like they’re repeatedly calling out Akatsu’s name.

Wrap the room in laughter with the surreal sight of performing in a mawashi!

Are we drilling or not? (Kansai dialect comedic phrase)

Suchiko and Hiroshi Yoshida's “Are you gonna drill or not?” class
Are we drilling or not? (Kansai dialect comedic phrase)

In Yoshimoto Shinkigeki, there’s a classic routine by Succi and Hiroshi Yoshida called “Are you gonna drill or not?” They use a stick called a makizappa, which stands in for a drill, and do bits where they drill or don’t drill and tap various parts of the body.

First, while the person still has their clothes on, tap around the chest area.

After that, the person being drilled gets their clothes taken off.

Then tap in this order: chest, toes, chin, and armpit.

When it’s the armpit, don’t forget the line: “The armpit, where tons of capillaries are packed in!” After that, do the nipple drill a few times, then tap each of the same spots once more, and finish by not drilling.

That’s the whole sequence.

Practice it and give it a try!

Tetsurō Degawa

[Yomiuri Giants] Giants Fan Festa 2011: Giants vs. Kurobara – Brawl? Tetsurō Degawa’s signature gag, naked-comedy skit
Tetsurō Degawa

One person you must not forget when it comes to naked comedy is Tetsurō Degawa.

He’s a household favorite for his reaction gags and that adorable charm, and of course he’s great at naked comedy too.

There’s that staple TV bit where he gets his clothes stripped off in the middle of a brawl.

It has a spontaneous feel and creates a sense of unity, and I think if you get everyone involved in a flash-mob style, it would really hype things up.

No worries!

No worries~ #OnishiLion
No worries!

Comedian Onishi Lion imitates Simba from Shiki Theatre Company’s version of Disney’s The Lion King.

When he speaks as Simba, the signature phrase is “Shinpai nai sa!” (No worries!).

Try saying “Shinpai nai sa!” out loud and clearly! For the costume, match Onishi Lion: bare upper body, a brownish cloth wrapped around the lower body, and a headpiece that resembles Simba’s head.

If you only shout, it’ll be over too quickly, so it’s recommended to add a twist—like listening to someone’s worries and replying with “Shinpai nai sa!”

Twilight of the Rainbow

Hollywood Zakoshisyo’s top recommended comedians: Niji no Tasogare’s routine
Twilight of the Rainbow

Niji no Tasogare is a comedy duo that performs with their jackets worn open or with their upper bodies bare.

They freely spout words they want to say, onomatopoeia, and phrases whose meaning may or may not be clear, giving them a unique vibe unlike anyone else.

If you want to imitate them, match their costumes and then just do your material as freely as you like.

If you’d like to get a feel for how free-form they are, be sure to check them out on video sites.

And to finish, have the two of you praise each other’s bit and end the act.

serious wrestling

Throwing a bundle of fluorescent lights at an opponent on the top rope [Takashi Sasaki] [Risa Sera] [Prominence Match 23 ~ Prominence 2nd Anniversary Show ~] [Tamagawa Ball] #shorts
serious wrestling

Seriously, how about putting on a show of real, legit wrestling? It’s great not only for those with experience, but also for people with backgrounds in karate, judo, or other martial arts, or anyone confident in their strength who wants a physically active performance.

To avoid injuries, it’s important to study the rules and methods thoroughly in advance.

If you practice various techniques beforehand, you’ll be able to put on a more exciting and thrilling match.

When performing, be sure to wear wrestling singlets.

If the two performers wear different colors, it makes it easier for the audience to tell who’s winning.

Pachi-Pachi Punch

[Osaka Specialty] Pachi-Pachi Punch [Joji Shimaki]
Pachi-Pachi Punch

One of the signature gags of Yoshimoto Shinkigeki was the “Pachi-Pachi Punch”! Joji Shimaki would get angry, strip to the waist, and alternately slap his chest with his hands—a classic routine that practically everyone in Kansai knows.

As the name suggests, the key is producing that crisp pachi-pachi sound, but it’s surprisingly hard to do.

You’ll need solid practice to get a clean sound.

Line up someone to play the role of provoking the anger, imitate Joji Shimaki, and give the bit a try!