[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!
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[Entertainment Video] A collection of recommended ideas perfect for a touching performance at a wedding reception (111–120)
A surprise video from the groom to the bride

A surprise video where the groom secretly visits meaningful places unknown to the bride.
From the hospital where she was born to the places she grew up, the footage captured in secret will move everyone at the venue.
Different from a typical life-story video, this piece is filled with the groom’s overflowing love and is sure to bring the bride to tears.
Using a memorable song as the BGM or adding the groom’s monologue will make it even more special.
Even if it’s hard to gather everyone to film, the beauty of this idea is that the groom can go around on his own.
Give it a try!
Groom surprise prank project

Surprising the groom as part of the wedding entertainment is sure to get everyone excited! If you plan something as elaborate as a TV show segment, the guests will be completely drawn in.
Coordinate thoroughly with the bride and friends beforehand to pull off a high-quality surprise.
Just imagining the groom’s reaction is thrilling, isn’t it? If you capture the moment of the surprise on video, it will surely become a lifelong memory.
Let’s all work together to create a wonderful plan, looking forward to seeing the groom’s smile and surprised expressions!
movie pirate style

As a concept for making a video, a parody of the movie theater piracy warning has practically become a classic.
Making it a bit over the top might actually make it more entertaining, don’t you think? For that reason, it’s especially recommended for videos to be shown at after-parties with only friends.
Another plus is the high degree of freedom in the content.
Authentic X JAPAN cover

X JAPAN, who also made headlines with their appearance at the 2017 year-end Kouhaku Uta Gassen, are best known for their signature song “Kurenai,” but they also have many classic ballads.
Among them, “Without You” is perfect for a celebratory day like this.
The full-on makeup reminiscent of early X JAPAN is a highlight.
Toshin High School Parody

This is a parody video of a TOSHIN High School commercial—famous for the phrase “So when will you do it? Now, of course,” made popular by Mr.
Osamu Hayashi—created as entertainment for a wedding reception.
In addition to the usual wedding gags, the video also includes a more risqué “Pink Edition,” making it quite elaborately produced.
martial arts style

How about making a video as a parody interview in the style of a combat sports broadcast? It might be fun to give the bride and groom fitting nicknames or ring-style names.
The more attention to detail you put into it, the more entertaining it will become.
Gangnam Style

A recreation of a famous song’s music video is also perfect for entertainment.
In this video, they recreate PSY’s “Gangnam Style” MV.
The high quality is a given, but it’s also important to incorporate elements that make it uniquely “this wedding, this bride and groom.”


