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Funny Commercial [February 2025]

Funny Commercial [February 2025]
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Funny Commercial [February 2025]

Have you seen the new commercials for February 2025 yet? A wave of heartwarming and laugh-inducing ads has been rolling out.

This time, we’ll take a closer look at the ones drawing attention for their especially memorable direction among the buzzworthy spots.

Each commercial is packed with amusing twists and unique elements that will make you want to tell someone about them—so be sure to stay with us to the end!

Funny Commercial [February 2025]

Adire Law Office “Debt Problems (Funny)” Edition

Adire Law Firm Commercial: Debt Problems 30-Second (Funny) Version

This is a commercial for Adire Law Office, which specializes in debt relief.

Its highly humorous direction leaves a strong impression—many people probably find it unforgettable after just one viewing.

The ad depicts a TV drama set, and the director on this set is quite a character.

His unique way of speaking as he coaches the actors is unintentionally hilarious for many viewers.

It’s a very impactful, memorable commercial.

BOOKOFF “Tokutoku Buchiage Festival” VersionUm, Machie Kakimaru

BOOKOFF Commercial: 'Toku-Toku Boosted Festival' Version

This is the well-known Book Off commercial featuring Ano and Michie Kakimaru that aired during New Year’s 2025.

It introduces a special promotion called the “Toku-Toku Buchiage Festival,” and, in keeping with the campaign name, Ano and Kakimaru appear in gyaru style and dance para-para.

The direction is completely different from previous commercials, which makes it feel fresh and so entertaining that you can’t help but keep watching.

SMBC (Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation) Olive “The Passbook Person” VersionAtsuhiro Tsuda

In this commercial, Tsuda from the comedy duo Diane plays a man who is very particular about using a bankbook.

He’s scolded by his entire extended family for still using it, and they suggest Olive instead, which lets you check your balance on a smartphone.

With Tsuda’s poignant expression that makes you feel sympathy, this ad leaves an unforgettable impression once you’ve seen it.

Regional Bank Card Loan “News” Version / “Fantasy Daytime” VersionKyoko Fukada

This is a commercial in which Kyoko Fukada showcases the appeal of a regional bank’s card loan from various angles.

Set in a news-style format that mixes in English, and in another spot with a fantasy theme where she speaks like delivering a prophecy, the ads convey the message with a comedic touch.

Precisely because the comedy is emphasized, it seems to express a sense of ease and reassurance.

Nippon Ham Schauessen Power-Spicy “Spiciness” Version / Schauessen Oichi-zu Cheese “Chii” Version

This is a commercial introducing two Schaubessen products: Power-Kara (extra spicy) and Oichii-zu (cheesy).

The two ads have different tones, but both use bold direction with a good sense of humor, making them really fun to watch.

Of course, each product itself looks delicious, and combined with the mouthwatering, sizzle-filled visuals, there’s no doubt they’ll make you want to try them.

Nissin Foods Cup Noodles SURVIVE “Globalization” Edition

Nissin Cup Noodles Commercial: Globalization

Depicting a battle between Japanese samurai and a Western army, this is one of the SURVIVE series aired in 2013.

Employees are suddenly told that English will become the company’s official language, leaving them bewildered.

Donning armor and taking up spears, they charge at the Western forces while shouting broken English.

However, their English doesn’t get through, they’re bombarded by cannons, and they struggle mightily.

It’s a memorable commercial portraying people facing adversity, and many viewers likely remember its compelling storyline and striking visuals.

Nissin Foods Cup Noodles SURVIVE: Battle with the Real Beasts

Nissin Cup Noodles CM: “Battle with the Real Beasts”

The SURVUVE series episode “Battle with the Real-Beast” depicts facing difficulties with a comedic touch.

It plays on the slang riajuu—short for “having a fulfilling real life,” meaning someone with a rich private life—by portraying them as “real beasts.” In the commercial, the real beast is a shark reminiscent of Jaws, depicted as an obnoxious riajuu who flaunts how great their personal life is.

The sharply cynical tone is highly relatable and is sure to make you chuckle.

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