When you watch TV or browse video sites, you can’t avoid seeing countless commercials.
And in them, a variety of songs catch your ear.
Even in the latest February 2025 lineup, melodies that resonate and memorable phrases are adding color to our everyday lives.
“What’s this song again?” “It’s been stuck in my head on repeat!”—we’ve all felt that way at least once, right? This time, we’re introducing a selection of catchy commercial songs that captivate viewers and won’t let go.
They’re all tunes you’ll find yourself humming without even thinking!
- Memorable Commercials [February 2025]
- [February 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- Catchy Commercial Jingles [March 2025]
- Catchy commercial jingle [January 2025]
- Catchy Commercial Jingles [May 2025]
- Catchy Commercial Jingles [April 2025]
- Catchy commercial jingle [June 2025]
- Memorable Commercials [March 2025]
- Memorable Commercials [January 2025]
- Memorable Commercials [May 2025]
- CM Song Compilation [March 2025]
- Memorable Commercials [June 2025]
- [January 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
Catchy Commercial Jingles [February 2025] (1–10)
Colorful DaysAee! group

This commercial, featuring members of the Aぇ! group, introduces the kinds of sweets you can enjoy with CAKE LINK, Hankyu Department Store’s frozen sweets delivery service.
As the members pick and eat their favorite cakes from a lineup of various options, their blissful expressions clearly convey the high quality.
Further enhancing the fun atmosphere of the footage is Aぇ! group’s song “Colorful Days.” It’s a track that strongly evokes everyday happiness, with a light, buoyant sound that adds to the sense of joy.
commemorative photoBUMP OF CHICKEN


This is the 2017 “HUNGRY DAYS” series collaboration commercial with Kiki’s Delivery Service.
It remakes the Ghibli classic in the style of a coming-of-age anime, depicting the romance between Kiki and Tombo as high school students.
Even though the setting differs from the original, the anime draws you into its world seamlessly, giving it a uniquely captivating charm.
The background music features BUMP OF CHICKEN’s “Kinen Satsuei” (“Commemorative Photo”), a memorable track with refreshing sound and lyrics that seem to portray the hearts of young people in their youth.
For Whom the Alchemist ExistsMr.Children


This is a commercial from 2004 that makes viewers reflect on global social issues.
In a certain overseas city, Cup Noodles are lined up in a row to mark the boundary with a neighboring area, and people live their lives without crossing that line.
However, toward the end of the commercial, a boy picks up one of the Cup Noodles forming the boundary and breaks the line, and in the climax, he is shown eating Cup Noodles together with a man who had been on the other side.
The background music for the commercial features Mr.Children’s “Tagatame.” With lyrics that prompt us to think about world peace, the song pairs perfectly with the commercial’s narrative.
Number one punk!Za Kuromaniyonzu


This commercial, aired in 2011, was a collaboration with the movie Star Wars and features Yoda.
It’s a compelling ad with a powerful message, as Yoda speaks about the importance of believing in oneself.
The background music is “Number One Guy!” by The Cro-Magnons.
Released in 2011, the song’s lyrics describe repeatedly getting back up and striving to become number one, making it an uplifting anthem that gives listeners courage.
Hungry PrideMakishimamu Za Horumon


This is one of the “HUNGRY DAYS” series commercials, known for its youth-anime style, created in collaboration with ONE PIECE.
It depicts ONE PIECE characters taking part in a cavalry battle at a school sports festival, delivering a sense of immediacy and making for a highly engaging piece.
With popular characters appearing one after another, it’s a must-watch for fans of the original.
The background music features Maximum the Hormone’s “Hungry Pride,” whose heavy, loud rock sound paired with distinctive lyrics creates a truly one-of-a-kind world.
In this commercial, the characters’ dialogue takes center stage, so the song is hard to hear—be sure to check out the music video or other sources to listen to the track as well.
kabedon to the faceMayumura Chiaki


This is a commercial introducing Cup Noodles PRO, which are lower in carbs and high in protein.
Set to a parody of the familiar song “Kaodon,” it highlights the product’s features and emphasizes that it’s perfect for people who train or are on a diet.
The animations of the characters who also appear in the “Kaodon” music video are surreal yet cute—you can’t help but want to watch it over and over!
kabedon to the faceMayumura Chiaki


This is a commercial introducing the reduced-sodium version of Cup Noodles.
The product is showcased using a parody of Chiaki Mayumura’s familiar “Kao-don” song from Cup Noodles ads.
The catchy “Kao-don” melody that sticks in your head after one listen, combined with the animation of characters appearing in the music video, comes together to create a commercial with a truly one-of-a-kind presence.


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