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Get the office buzzing! A collection of recommended entertainment and performance ideas for year-end and New Year parties

Have you ever been asked, “Can someone take charge of the entertainment?” and found yourself looking down without thinking? If you know crowd-pleasing acts for the company year-end party, there’s nothing to fear! From nostalgic TV commercial quizzes and delightfully absurd dance bits to easy-to-copy comedy gags, there are plenty of surprisingly simple ideas that really get people going.

In this article, we’ll showcase lots of entertainment ideas that are easy to prepare and can instantly brighten the atmosphere.

You’re sure to find hints for creating moments where seniors and juniors can laugh together!

Get the Office Buzzing! A Collection of Entertaining Skits & Performance Ideas Recommended for Year-End and New Year Parties (91–100)

Honnō-ji Incident

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

How about “The Honnoji Incident” from Explosions’ Dancing Lesson series? It explains what the Honnoji Incident was through comical moves and music.

It’s really interesting how you can actually learn from it.

It’s funny just to watch, so it’s perfect as a performance piece too.

stage combat (sword-fighting choreography)

Scorching Heat! Onigashima DANJI – Sword-fighting rehearsal scene
stage combat (sword-fighting choreography)

If you have experience in kendo, how about showcasing some stage combat? Practice thoroughly so it has real impact.

Using a staff or nunchaku instead of a sword could look cool, too.

A story-driven performance might also work well.

Be sure to make the most of your strengths.

Relatable things about working adults

[Working Adult Relatable Moments] 20 carefully selected, rapid-fire ‘relatable’ scenarios from a current office-working woman
Relatable things about working adults

How about holding a “Workplace Relatable Moments” contest at the peak of the party? It’s a mini event where everyone shares the “mysteries of the company” they always wonder about or the “sales department classics” they constantly encounter.

For example: “I can’t wake up in the morning, so I set five alarms,” “My voice tone changes when I answer the phone,” “‘I’ll take this back to the office’ actually means ‘no,’” and “‘I just stepped out’ actually means ‘I’m about to head out.’” Sharing these everyday relatable moments will surely liven up the atmosphere! And don’t forget a prize for the biggest crowd-pleaser.

The Impersonation Championship of Impressions Too Subtle to Get Across

The Impression Contest of Impersonations Too Subtle to Convey (Koga Ken)
The Impersonation Championship of Impressions Too Subtle to Get Across

The “Impressions Too Subtle to Convey” Championship was a hugely popular segment on the TV show ‘Tunnels’ Thanks to Everyone.’ Nowadays, not only TV programs but also YouTubers are taking on the challenge, and it’s known across a wide range of generations.

If you’re doing it at work, how about trying super-subtle impressions of your boss or colleagues?

arm wrestling

[Arm Wrestling] A secret trick to always win by cutting your opponent’s strength by 40%! [First Reveal]
arm wrestling

Besides individual performances and skits at year-end and New Year parties, having a game everyone can enjoy really takes the excitement up a notch.

How about an arm-wrestling tournament? Just drawing a bracket on poster paper will boost the atmosphere.

If you set rules like allowing women to use both hands, it becomes something everyone can enjoy.

The classic bit where the men go easy and the women advance is fun too! Or you can run separate men’s and women’s brackets for a serious showdown.

Have the referee wear a ref outfit and the excitement jumps even more—highly recommended!

belly dance

Sasada’s sideshow! Belly dance!!
belly dance

When I was a kid, I used to wonder, “What on earth is this…?” about people dancing with faces drawn on their bellies, but as an adult I can’t help finding belly dancing hilarious.

You can crank up some catchy pop tunes and dance away, or go for something mellow like the Yasugibushi—it’s great either way.

It helps to plant a hype squad in advance.

Getting into body painting and drawing a super realistic human face would probably kill, too.

And drawing a likeness of a senior colleague or the company president is a surefire hit!

game joke

Together to the Core Game

Guaranteed to liven up any year-end or New Year party! The “Core-to-Core Game” is simple, easy to understand, and enjoyable for all ages.

Playing in male–female pairs, you cooperate to reach the goal, which naturally brings people closer.

Since you use a toilet paper core, preparation is easy.

However, be careful with the amount of pressure when you hold it between your foreheads.

Set up the course according to the size of the venue for even more excitement! Spotting funny faces during the game or pairs that are perfectly in sync might be part of the fun, too.