[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)
Gangnam Style

PSY, the Korean one-hit wonder loved around the world.
His signature song “Gangnam Style” seems to go over well in any setting—even at weddings.
The high quality of this homemade music video, clearly inspired by the original PV, is amazing!
[Entertainment Video] Recommended Ideas (121–130) Perfect for a Touching Performance at a Wedding Reception
manzai (a traditional Japanese stand-up comedy duo performance)

These folks look very experienced! The comedy duo invited to perform at the wedding are friends of the bride and groom.
Their routine draws on old stories to celebrate the couple’s marriage.
The high level of polish shows they spent a considerable amount of time practicing.
Did Goku show up at the wedding?!

Friends of the bride and groom appear dressed in cosplay as Frieza from the anime Dragon Ball.
Then Goku and Krillin show up as well, unleashing kicks and other moves like something out of an action movie.
The guests in the venue can’t help but exclaim, “Whoa!”
Parent and child at the Honnō-ji Incident

When it comes to wedding reception entertainment, performances by friends are the classic choice, but the idea of a parent and child reenacting the Honnō-ji Incident is truly unique.
Not only the bride and groom, but everyone at the venue is sure to enjoy it with warm hearts.
A performance that showcases the parent-child bond will surely be moving.
If you want to instantly elevate the atmosphere of the reception, this is highly recommended.
Comically recreating a historical event can become the perfect act that brings both laughter and tears.
Be sure to practice together as a family and create wonderful memories.
Infomercial-style

This is a fun, playful take on a TV shopping segment.
For example, how about introducing products that will be useful for married life and presenting them with a humorous twist? The classic TV shopping trope—spilling soy sauce on the carpet and having a child go “Oh no, I did it!”—is a clear, amusing setup, right?
Attack on Titan-style opening

A rough, battle-ready atmosphere and a surprisingly easy-to-make logo mark seem likely to be major points when creating the movie.
We’d really like you to pay particular attention to the sense of dynamism during the chorus.
It could also be interesting to think about what exactly the battle is against.
Long-exposure PIKA PIKA

This is a celebratory movie for the bride and groom that uses a technique where the camera’s shutter speed is slowed and drawings or letters are created in the air with penlights, which then appear in the photos.
By using penlights in various colors, the result is colorful and beautiful.
Considering the production time and the number of photos, you can tell they’re very close with the bride and groom.


