Funny Commercial [August 2024]
As of August 2024, the world of TV commercials has become even more exciting.
Today’s buzzworthy ads are packed with highlights, from laugh-out-loud twists to inventive direction.
You’re probably finding more chances to chat with your family about “that hilarious commercial,” or get hyped with friends over “that one scene we loved!” Let’s take a closer look at the standout, entertaining commercials that are grabbing viewers’ hearts with unique ideas and bold expression.
Funny Commercials [August 2024] (1–10)
J:COM Security Camera ‘Community Crime Prevention’ EditionYuriko Yoshitaka

This commercial, in which Yuriko Yoshitaka plays a school teacher, is for J:COM’s security cameras.
When Yoshitaka asks the children for ideas to protect their homes, a flurry of unexpected suggestions pops up—like keeping a Doberman, digging a pitfall, and putting up talismans.
Their flexible thinking is charming, but the ad wraps up by highlighting that with J:COM, you can install security cameras at an affordable price.
UQ mobile “When Work Is Over” version / “Days You Don’t Want to Connect” version / “People Who Watch and People Who Don’t” version


This series introduces UQ’s ease of use and convenient features through exchanges between Gachapin and Mukku, who use UQ mobile.
The storyline has Gachapin curtly brushing off Mukku’s attempts to chat, making the contrast between the cool Gachapin and the lonely-looking Mukku quite comical.
Like the Gachapin in this commercial—who separates work from private life and avoids doing anything he considers wasteful—the ad ultimately highlights that there are plans tailored to different usage styles.
While the content might make you feel a bit sorry for Mukku, it effectively underscores the differences in how people use services and how they value information.
Open House My Home Man: After the BattleMasato Sakai

This commercial depicts Masato Sakai, who acquired land through Open House, fighting to protect his own property.
Following the previous installment—where he grew gigantic to defend the land from a kaiju—he now bombards the Open House staff with various questions.
In the end, the mysteries behind the giant transformation and the monster remain unsolved, and another kaiju appears, making you eager to see what happens next.
It’s a humorous ad, featuring Masato Sakai’s weary expressions as he faces challenges while still burdened by unanswered questions.
FamilyMart “Probably 40% More Campaign”Kotaro Yoshida, Rikako Yagi

This is a promotional commercial announcing a limited-time upsizing campaign at FamilyMart.
It’s a campaign where various products come with increased contents while the price stays the same.
The story features Kotaro Yoshida and Rikako Yagi dressed like detectives investigating the information.
Their humorous, witty exchanges make it a fun watch—be sure to check it out.
Lottery: He, She, and the Billion-Yen Man — Episode 11: “The Value of 300 Yen” / Episode 12: “The Regular Spot”Ryunosuke Kamiki, Mone Kamishiraishi, Koji Yamamoto


The lottery commercial series told like a drama, featuring Ryunosuke Kamiki, Mone Kamishiraishi, and Koji Yamamoto—the He, She, and the 1-Billion-Yen Man series—has an addictive back-and-forth among the three.
In episode 11, Yamamoto explains the value of 300 yen to Kamiki and then tells him that you can buy a Loto 7 ticket for 300 yen.
In episode 12, Kamishiraishi seeks life advice from Yamamoto, which culminates in the two of them buying Loto 7 together.
In both episodes, Yamamoto exudes the aura of a dangerous man, and that enigmatic charm just pulls you right in!
docomo ahamo “Even if you’re scared, move forward” versionBE:FIRST

It’s a stylish video featuring the members of BE:FIRST that could be mistaken for a music video of the song.
With the theme “move forward even if you’re scared,” it portrays each member believing in themselves and pressing on, even when the path ahead is unclear.
The track that heightens the mood of the commercial is BE:FIRST’s “Blissful.” Its rhythm-forward, lighter sound is striking, bringing the vocals into sharper focus.
Because you can clearly hear each individual voice and their harmonies, the song also conveys the bond among the members.


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