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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 (51–60) perfect for a moving performance at a wedding reception

Never seen entertainment like this! Wedding performance by Pe-chan and Maki-chan

Never seen entertainment like this! Pe-chan and Maki-chan’s wedding entertainment (flash mob)
Never seen entertainment like this! Wedding performance by Pe-chan and Maki-chan

When it comes to wedding entertainment, slideshows, songs, and skits are the usual go-tos.

But Pe-chan and Maki-chan’s performance feels like a full-fledged play, as if you’re watching a small theater production in Shimokitazawa.

Their perfectly synced, almost celebrity-like banter draws you in before you know it.

After seeing a theatrical-style performance like this, the usual fare might never feel satisfying again.

Brimming with humor and heartfelt emotion, it’s a truly unique production that celebrates the couple’s big day—an unforgettable “I’ve never seen an act like this!” kind of performance.

In the style of ‘Stories That Never Bomb’

[Wedding Movie] Groom Introduction in the Style of “Stories That Never Fail”
In the style of ‘Stories That Never Bomb’

This is a groom introduction video that humorously tells anecdotes from the groom’s past in the style of “Stories That Never Fail to Get Laughs.” Everything from the filming locations to the camera work is top-notch quality! If it’s just a minor skeleton in the closet, the groom will probably be able to laugh it off.

Being human is nice

Wedding - Entertainment - Video - It’s Great to Be Human
Being human is nice

Set to the familiar ending theme from “Manga Nihon Mukashi Banashi,” it features multiple people doing things together.

While incorporating congratulatory messages here and there, the video is essentially a simple portrayal of everyone having fun—but for some reason, it ends up being unintentionally funny.

My First Errand?

Wedding Reception Entertainment: My First Errand – Hoshino Village, Fukuoka Prefecture
My First Errand?

This is an homage to the famous TV show “My First Errand.” It’s a nearly 15-minute epic, featuring the bride and groom’s friends giving carefully crafted performances.

I’m sure the venue must have been filled with laughter.

[Entertainment Video] A collection of recommended ideas perfect for moving performances at wedding receptions (61–70)

Promise of Sunflowers: Motohiro Hata (with skit)

Promise of Sunflowers: Motohiro Hata – With Skit [Wedding Reception Entertainment]
Promise of Sunflowers: Motohiro Hata (with skit)

Here’s a slightly unusual idea for a performance of Motohiro Hata’s “Himawari no Yakusoku.” A serious, salaryman-like man suddenly switches character and puts on a short skit.

The surprise factor is sure to get the crowd going! Then comes a heartfelt rendition of “Himawari no Yakusoku.” With its poignant lyrics and melody, it will surely resonate with the bride and groom.

It’s a wonderful performance that lets everyone enjoy laughter and emotion at the same time.

Let’s celebrate the happy couple’s new beginning with a production full of humor!

Outrage (dubbed version)

[Wedding Reception Performance] Outrage ~gee~
Outrage (dubbed version)

This is a video of the film “Outrage” with the bride and groom’s friends dubbing the voices.

Not only is the timing of the lines spot-on, but the lines themselves are funny, and it seems everyone at the venue is laughing.

It looks like you could make something great with other movies too.

Frozen Let It Go As I Am

Wedding reception performance: Frozen - Let It Go (Arino mama de) 2014/5/17
Frozen Let It Go As I Am

The movie Frozen, which sparked a worldwide boom in 2013.

The Japanese version of the theme song, Let It Go ~Ari no Mama de~ sung by Takako Matsu, was also a huge hit, and many people imitated it as a wedding reception performance.

The key is to present the song in a slightly theatrical style.

The memorable chorus melody, which brilliantly conveys Elsa’s kindness, loneliness, and strength, sticks in your head after just one listen.

If you use it as a wedding entertainment piece, it’s sure to become a work brimming with humor and emotion! Celebrate the bride and groom’s special new beginning with a wonderful entertainment video!