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Funny Commercials [March 2025]

Funny Commercials [March 2025]
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Funny Commercials [March 2025]

Engaging commercials that you can’t help but get drawn into when watching TV or video sites.

The commercials attracting attention in March 2025 are brimming with various charms—humor-filled direction, unexpected casting, and more.

They’re the kind of fun ads that make you want to tell someone, like, “That commercial kind of made me chuckle.” From the most talked-about spots to the most memorable ones, we’ll give you a detailed look at must-see works you won’t want to miss!

Funny Commercials [March 2025] (1–10)

Aiful “Poster” VersionMao Daichi, Hiroki Konno

AIFUL “Poster” TV Commercial [Official]

It’s a scene where, while walking through town, you casually glance at an election poster and are surprised to see the proprietress featured as a candidate.

Her self-introduction uses the familiar catchphrase, “Is there love in it?” With lines like “Building a city where love comes first,” the poster emphasizes love, and you can sense her commitment to staying true to herself.

The poster itself looks proper enough, but the comedic touch comes from the fact that she’s openly running as “the proprietress,” making that identity her main selling point.

AIFUL “Photo Shoot” EditionMao Daichi, Hiroki Konno

AIFUL “Photo Shoot” TV Commercial [Official]

This scene shows Mr.

Konno pushing his way into the crowd at a photo session, and Ai calling out to correct his shameless behavior.

At the center of the crowd being photographed is the proprietress dressed in a character costume, who delivers Mr.

Konno his usual line, “Is there love in that?” In response to the proprietress’s full-throttle character performance, Mr.

Konno says, “That’s the best,” reflects on his own conduct, and joins the photo session.

The situation where the proprietress is hugely popular, and even her way of speaking resembles the character, is quite comical.

Aiful ‘Monk and Landlady’ EditionMao Daichi, Hiroki Konno

Aiful 'Monk and Landlady' TV Commercial [Official]

It’s about a proprietress addressing a gathered crowd, like a monk delivering life advice.

The line she shares is the familiar, “Hey you, is there love in what you’re doing?” and she says she’s lived her life with that in her heart.

Up to that point it sounds plausible, but then she says that if there’s no love in the world, the A-row of the Japanese syllabary would be only “u,” “e,” and “o,” which is confusing.

Konno is bewildered, yet the proprietress’s expression shows confidence, making the whole thing a brisk, comedic clip.

Aiful: “The Strongest Landlady” EditionHiroki Konno

Aiful “Strongest Landlady” TV Commercial [Official]

It’s a story where Mr.

Konno enjoys a game in his room that looks like something you’ve seen somewhere before, and then the landlady barges in as a character.

Although he’s confused about unleashing a special move along with the familiar phrase, “Is there love in that?”, the landlady’s character gets dizzy and is defeated.

While he’s still bewildered, she acts freely and leaves—overall, it’s the kind of content where you can feel the momentum.

AIFUL “True Love” ChapterMao Daichi, Hiroki Konno

Aiful 'True Love' TV Commercial [Official]

This is the fourth commercial in the series, featuring a scene where a man visits the proprietress and begs to get back together.

In this tense moment, Konno-san appears and coolly tells the man, “Please leave.

You don’t understand what true love is,” which is just wonderful to watch.

Just when you think she nailed it, the punchline lands as the proprietress quips, “You don’t get it either,” making for an excellent finish.

AIFUL ‘Modern Japanese Literature Instructor’ Version / ‘Modern Japanese Literature Instructor: Rice Ball’ VersionMao Daichi, Hiroki Konno

In a modern Japanese literature class for working adults, a proprietress appears as the instructor and presents a question about interpreting an author’s feelings.

It’s a fill-in-the-blank problem, and the way you answer it branches into two patterns.

If you answer “cat,” she reacts with sharp, comedic retorts; if you answer “rice ball,” she worries that you’re hungry.

The expected answer seems to be the familiar line, “Hey you, is there love in that?” but the fact that it’s unclear whether this really aligns with the author’s feelings is part of what makes it so comical.

Aiful “Wedding” VersionMao Daichi, Hiroki Konno

AIFUL “Wedding” TV Commercial [Official]

It’s a story where the proprietress gives a speech at Mr.

Konno’s wedding and throws out the question of whether this is really the place to be asking such a thing to him.

Along with words of congratulations, she adds her usual line, “Is there love in it?” which ends up making everyone wonder as if this marriage lacks love.

Even if love is something to be cherished, you can see from Mr.

Konno’s expression his lament that, just this once, he didn’t want that phrase to be used.

It conveys how even a famous quote, depending on timing, can make the atmosphere feel uneasy.

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