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[Entertainment Video] A collection of recommended ideas perfect for a touching performance at a wedding reception

To everyone who’s been put in charge of entertainment at a dear friend’s or acquaintance’s wedding: Are you wondering what kind of video to show? For those who are unsure about the direction or structure—thinking, “It’s my first time and I can’t picture it at all,” or “What format would best match the mood of the ceremony?”—this article introduces videos that were actually used at wedding receptions.

Let’s make the couple’s big day even more vibrant with humorous, stylish videos packed with your heartfelt congratulations!

Entertainment Video: A Collection of Recommended Ideas Perfect for Touching Performances at Wedding Receptions (101–110)

Live-action Doraemon

Wedding reception performance: “Live-action Doraemon,” followed by “Ichibu to Zenbu.”
Live-action Doraemon

They’re playing the Doraemon characters in live action.

It kicks off with a cinematic, movie-like opening that’s really high-effort, but the flat, monotone line delivery makes it oddly surreal and funny.

In the middle there’s suddenly a bungee jump, and the whole thing is completely bonkers.

Sushi Master Style

Sushi is practically Japan’s soul food.

How about using it in your wedding entertainment video? For example, you could stage a scene where the bride, as the “fish topping,” and the groom, as the “shiny rice,” create a perfect harmony of love.

That kind of setup could be really fun.

Arashi One Love

Arashi’s “One Love” as a wedding reception performance
Arashi One Love

When it comes to wedding reception performances, Arashi’s “One Love” is a must.

There’s no doubt that the sight of the guys channeling Arashi and singing their hearts out will instantly fire up the whole venue.

The video, complete with choreography and a high level of polish, makes a great reference for anyone planning to perform at an upcoming reception.

Since Arashi is a hugely popular group everyone knows, your guests might find themselves humming along too.

Because it’s such a classic song, it helps create a fun, inclusive atmosphere.

Why not color the couple’s special day with “One Love”?

In the style of “Koi Suru Fortune Cookie”

Fortune Cookie in Love - Wedding Reception Performance Video
In the style of “Koi Suru Fortune Cookie”

This is a parody video, modeled after AKB48’s “Koisuru Fortune Cookie” music video, to be played as entertainment at a wedding.

If you’re making it yourselves, ask acquaintances and friends to appear and dance to the music.

The bride and groom will surely love it!

Love Dance

Tried performing the Koi Dance and Wotagei as a wedding reception act! [Kita no Uchi-Shi-tachi]
Love Dance

Koi Dance was one of the big trends of 2017, and in this video there are also some otaku in the back performing wotagei to match the dance.

The confident username “Kita no Uchishi” really stands out—and it’s impressive!

[Entertainment Video] A collection of recommended ideas perfect for a touching performance at a wedding reception (111–120)

In the style of Jounetsu Tairiku

Wedding - Opening / Jonetsu Tairiku + Call Me Maybe
In the style of Jounetsu Tairiku

A parody of that famous show.

The production is so convincing it feels like it’s actually being broadcast, and honestly the quality is nothing short of amazing.

It even gives you this strange feeling that the bride and groom seem like celebrities or notable figures.

And that piece by Taro Hakase sets the perfect mood—the whole thing is crafted incredibly well.

With love, a bouquet of flowers — Superfly (Male Version)

With Love, a Bouquet – Superfly (Male Version) – Wedding Reception Performance, 2009-07-05, Ebisu LIVING ROOM
With love, a bouquet of flowers — Superfly (Male Version)

When it comes to weddings, it’s common to go with the classic songs, but just a small twist can make the atmosphere absolutely electric.

This performance is a perfect example: a man passionately sings Superfly’s “Ai wo Komete Hanataba wo”—a slightly unusual approach.

His unexpectedly powerful vocals fill the venue with surprise and joy.

A wedding is the perfect time to say things you’re usually too shy to express, letting the mood carry you to speak from the heart.

Let’s celebrate the couple’s bright new beginning with a performance full of humor and heartfelt emotion!