Memorable Commercials [March 2025]
You know how sometimes you come across a commercial on TV that really resonates with you? The most memorable part is often the choice of music.
You find yourself humming along, or the lyrics just hit you in the feels.
In this article, we’ve picked out the most memorable songs from commercials airing in March 2025.
From fresh arrangements of nostalgic classics to original tracks showcasing new talent, you’re sure to discover some catchy, delightful tunes that will stick with you.
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- A comprehensive look at the latest commercials that made waves in March 2025
Memorable Commercials [March 2025] (41–50)
School HeavenFingā 5

Set in a snack bar with Takanori Nishikawa singing, this is a commercial for Asahi’s GINON.
In a snack bar run by Michiko Kichise, Nishikawa passionately performs a parody of “Gakuen Tengoku,” showcasing his outstanding vocal prowess to the fullest.
He’s basically just singing, but somehow it’s so entertaining that you want to watch it over and over.
Memorable Commercials [March 2025] (51–60)
Forewarning and Revenge (Nissin Yakisoba U.F.O. Parody Version)Makishimamu Za Horumon

This is a commercial that promotes the idea that the rich flavor of Nissin Yakisoba U.F.O.
can relieve fatigue, using a baseball team as the motif.
While it presents a unique world where the players line up and wolf down U.F.O., the way they eat with such absorption really conveys how delicious it is.
The song that further emphasizes the youthfulness and strength of the visuals is Maximum the Hormone’s “Yoshu Fukushu (Nissin Yakisoba U.F.O.
parody ver.).” The layered vocals within the gentle sound express youth, and the shift into a more powerful sound conveys energy.
The lyrics also highlight how tasty the sauce is—so good it makes you forget you’re tired.
I loveMarushii

This commercial depicts a collaboration between adidas sneakers, GRADAS, and the three-piece rock band, Marcy.
Various people, including the members of Marcy, wear GRADAS, conveying the idea of supporting everyday life from the ground up.
The song that further highlights the commercial’s refreshing vibe is Marcy’s “I Love.” With piano and string tones woven into a clean band sound, it gives an impression of freshness and a sense of hope, as if moving forward.
Wonderful Daysyunikōn

This is a commercial introducing a delicious way to support immunity through the effects of plasma lactic acid bacteria.
In this ad, the message is directed at families with a student preparing for exams, encouraging not only the student but also their family to practice immune care together so everyone stays healthy up to the exam day.
The background music features an instrumental arrangement of Unicorn’s song “Subarashii Hibi.” While this track has been used in other Kirin Beverage commercials, this time the arrangement stands out for its strings and conveys a solemn, striking atmosphere.
I am the protagonist.Nakamura Kaho

The Mac commercial that aired in 2020 was captivating for its lavish concept of stitching together scenes where Macs appear across various anime.
Some depictions are very faithful, while others tweak the Apple logo a bit—showing how the portrayal of Mac varies from anime to anime.
The background music is Kaho Nakamura’s “I Am the Protagonist.” The lyrics, which express strong self-confidence, are striking and give you courage when you listen.
Over the RainbowHajime Chitose

Narrated as taking emissions reduction seriously, this is a series of Colt commercials that aired in 2003.
The Colt ads at the time featured a cover of “Over the Rainbow,” a song from The Wizard of Oz.
In the commercial introduced here, a cover version by Chitose Hajime is used.
Her folk-like vocal inflections are striking, resulting in a lovely arrangement that, despite being a foreign song, conveys a distinctly Japanese atmosphere.
lightlyTomioka Ai

This commercial introduces series like Sugo-Raku Stretch and Oteraku from GLOBAL WORK through drama-like visuals.
Hio Miyazawa wears Sugo-Raku Stretch and spends his everyday life actively, while Yuriko Yoshitaka dons Oteraku as she navigates days filled with mixed emotions.
The footage emphasizes clothing that blends into daily life and is easy to wear.
Enhancing this relaxed, everyday atmosphere is Ai Tomioka’s song “Karoyaka ni.” As the title suggests, the sound has a light, airy feel, and when combined with a strong vocal performance, it effectively conveys a positive, forward-looking emotion toward the future.


