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[One-Shot Gag] A roundup of sure-fire skits that will definitely get elementary school kids excited!

Have you ever thought, “I want to wow my friends at elementary school with a one-shot performance!”? Try showing off a special skill that you’ve never revealed during regular classes or recess.

That said, many kids probably feel like, “I can’t do a one-shot performance…” In this article, we’ll introduce recommended one-shot acts that you can definitely pull off with a bit of practice.

From impressions to sports or music-related tricks, pick something you think you can do and give it a try.

If you nail a great one-shot performance, you’re sure to become the star of your class!

One-Shot Gags: A Roundup of Surefire Hits That Will Get Any Elementary School Hype! (71–80)

Rope escape magic

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Rope escape magic

If you want to amaze your friends with a simple trick, the Rope Escape Magic is perfect.

You only need two items: a string and a handkerchief.

Interlace your fingers tightly, tie both thumbs firmly with the string, and cover your hands with the handkerchief to hide them.

The key is to pull on the string with your thumbs while tying, leaving just a bit of slack.

It looks securely tied, but you can actually slip your hands out.

Fan your hands a little and say, “Whew, it’s a bit hot,” and you’ll start hearing, “Wait, did you get out?” along with murmurs and laughter.

It’s a trick anyone can master quickly—ideal for beginners.

Pen spinning

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Pen spinning

If the friend sitting next to you at school casually does a cool pen spin, you’d be jealous, right? This video explains a trick called the “Mirrored Power Pass,” so give it a try.

Once you master it, you’ll definitely catch your friends’ attention!

Street-performer-style juggling

Youngest street performer Momo-chan, AEON Mall Kakamigahara (2015.4.29)
Street-performer-style juggling

If you choose your tricks carefully and keep safety in mind, street performance is a recommended activity that even elementary school students can try.

You don’t have to aim for professional-level perfection—you can create a dazzling stage through presentation.

In addition to practicing, why not put some thought into the music and costumes as well?

lip-sync impression

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lip-sync impression

Even when they imitate adults in the same way, elementary schoolers’ impressions somehow retain a touch of cuteness.

How about turning that into a strength instead? As in this video, if you play the real clip side by side, the cuteness might shine even more and get a better reaction.

Whether the impression is spot-on or not, the charm of elementary schoolers’ impressions is how they mellow the mood of the moment.

Spinning a top

Kanta Tani, who became the world champion of nagegoma (throwing goma).
Spinning a top

One of the traditional games passed down from old times.

Even just spinning it normally is surprisingly difficult, so simply showing that might work as a party trick.

But since you’re at it, take it a step further—show off a few tricks and it’ll be even more exciting! Try spinning it on your palm or along a string, and practice while referring to tutorials on video sites.