[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] Recommended Ideas Perfect for a Touching Performance at a Wedding Reception (21–30)
Catch-ball Relay

It’s a movie where messages are sent while playing catch.
Photos and other elements are inserted, making it a thoughtfully crafted piece.
By having everyone send messages while playing catch, it creates a sense of unity and conveys a warm atmosphere.
Kyushu Shinkansen CM Parody

This is a parody of the commercial that aired when the Kyushu Shinkansen fully opened.
It might be a bit old, but I think quite a few people know this ad.
In the Kyushu Shinkansen commercial, you can see many people waving at the train, but in this video, they’ve made it easier to tell who is waving at the bride and groom.
[Entertainment Video] A curated set of perfect ideas for touching performances at wedding receptions (31–40)
Hanzawa Naoki parody

It could also be fun to use a parody video of the wildly popular drama Hanzawa Naoki as part of the entertainment.
While the show itself was full of malicious scheming and cutthroat relationships, let’s turn the tables for the wedding entertainment and pay happiness back to the bride and groom a hundredfold through the video.
Dance the same song with friends

In this video, we’re dancing to AKB48’s “Kokoro no Placard,” but other songs are totally fine too! If you try dancing to whatever’s trending at the time, viewers are sure to get excited!! This is recommended for those who want to film a video but have trouble getting everyone together.
like the ‘Kaerematen’ style

This is a creative performance idea where you film and send a challenge inspired by the popular variety show “Kaerema 10,” hosted by Taka and Toshi.
In the video, you keep taking shots of love and can’t go home until you make ten in a row—an extremely tough concept.
What’s important is to capture the struggle up to the successful completion of the challenge, and to produce it with the genuine desire to deliver your feelings despite the hardships.
A touching video made by the bride’s younger brother

When it comes to entertainment segments, it’s customary to aim for fun.
However, why not go for something moving as well? How about creating a video that conveys the family’s feelings and even the pet’s perspective, so the bride and groom can truly enjoy it?
In the style of the movie ‘Your Name.’

When discussing the film scene of 2016, you can’t ignore director Makoto Shinkai’s “Your Name.”, which was a smash hit on an unprecedented scale.
It could be fun to screen a parody of it as entertainment.
The key is to aim for dramatic direction that won’t lose to the original, which reached a dramatic climax through the two characters switching bodies.


