You know those TV commercials that make you go “Oh!” and catch your eye? Lately, there have been more and more ads that make you chuckle or warm your heart just by watching, thanks to clever gimmicks, engaging storylines, and unexpected directing.
In this article, we’ll introduce the commercials generating buzz in May 2025! From ones trending on social media with comments like “This is hilarious!” to outstanding pieces you’ll want to replay over and over, check out these memorable ads.
- [May 2025] Featured roundup of the latest buzzworthy commercials. Includes highlights on notable cast members and song information.
- Memorable Commercials [May 2025]
- Funny commercial [May 2024]
- Funny Commercial [April 2025]
- Funny Commercials [March 2025]
- Funny Commercial [February 2025]
- Funny Commercials [January 2025]
- A comprehensive look at the latest commercials that made waves in March 2025
- Funny commercial [May 2023]
- April 2025 Commercial Special: A thorough introduction from commercial storylines to trending songs
- [January 2025] A roundup of commercials that caught my attention
- Catchy Commercial Jingles [May 2025]
- Memorable Commercials [June 2025]
Funny Commercials [May 2025] (1–10)
Coca-Cola Fanta ‘Class 3-P: Mr. Drone’ Version

It portrays students being dragged around by an eccentric teacher, while conveying that Fanta helps with switching gears and refreshing your mood.
This time, a “drone teacher” appears, conducting class while flying with a drone; the scene shows how test papers can’t be handed back because the controls aren’t going well.
Not only does the drone bump into walls and desks, but in a bold twist that highlights the teacher’s individuality, it even flies off outside at the end.
Dream Jumbo Lottery “GO-OKU On Sale Now” Version / “Building Blocks” VersionSatoshi Tsumabuki, Mio Imada, Yūma Yamoto

The commercials “GO-OKU Now On Sale” and “Building Blocks” highlight just how much dream the Dream Jumbo Lottery holds.
In “GO-OKU Now On Sale,” Satoshi Tsumabuki and Yuma Yamoto appear as they take on an original game called GO-OKU, where you place a 5 on top of a stack of blocks.
Mio Imada watches them from a slight distance with a cool, detached gaze, and the temperature gap in their interactions makes it amusing.
Meanwhile, in “Building Blocks,” the ads emphasize that Dream Jumbo is the one to aim for and that Dream Jumbo Mini has an even higher chance of winning, with the high-energy back-and-forth between Imada and Yamoto leaving a strong impression.
Nestlé KitKat Whole High-Cacao + “Nibbling with Cacao Nibs” VersionNew York

It’s a striking commercial featuring the comedy duo New York talking about KitKat Marugoto High Cacao+ while doing yoga.
Shimasa tells Yashiki he’s found a great high-cacao chocolate that even contains cacao nibs, and introduces Marugoto High Cacao+.
But because they’re discussing it while holding yoga poses—and wearing boldly colored outfits—the whole thing has a humorous vibe that’s sure to make you laugh.
UHA Mikakuto Ninja-meshi “Dancing Ninja-meshi ~Ramune~” Version / “Dancing Ninja-meshi ~Kyoho Grape~” VersionGenta Matsuda


This is a commercial that promotes the appeal of UHA Mikakuto’s Ninja-meshi, featuring Genta Matsuda and the mascot character doing a distinctive dance.
The background is blue for the ramune flavor and purple for the kyoho grape flavor, while they perform a stylish yet comical dance with serious expressions.
The contrast between their humorous movements and their earnest faces adds to the fun.
The way their outfits and movements are carefully coordinated with the character also conveys a sense of genuine affection for Ninja-meshi.
Ajinomoto Nabe Cube Oden Honpo “Ago-dashi Soy Sauce: Oden Artisan” EditionKei Tanaka

This commercial for the Nabe Cube series’ Oden Honpo features Kei Tanaka appearing as a “home oden master.” It promotes how you can make oden with a rich, slow-simmered flavor in a short time using just one cube.
When Tanaka says the line, “I’ve been thinking about it for 20 minutes,” the kids quip, “That’s short!”—a comedic twist that’s sure to make you smile.
Townwork Townwork Song “Humming” Version / “Standing” VersionMio Imada


Mio Imada appears in the Townwork commercials, known for the catchphrase “If you’re going to get a part-time job, Townwork.” In the “Humming” version, she is shown singing a parody of “When the Saints Go Marching In.” In contrast, in the “Standing” version, the parody plays as background music, but Mio Imada simply stands there, looking a bit bashful.
The final shot of her flashing a peace sign with a smile is particularly memorable.
Neither spot relies on flashy appeals, yet both are crafted into highly memorable commercials.
Kirin Beer Tanrei Green Label ‘Who Is It? (It’s the Oizumi Band)’ VersionYo Oizumi, Erika Mori

This commercial depicts Yo Oizumi and Erika Mori enjoying a fun time with friends, while also highlighting how Green Label supports those relaxing moments.
The sight of friends wearing Yo Oizumi-themed headgear is memorable, and the lively movement of the “Oizumi Band” further emphasizes the fun.
The phrases “Ii n da yo” and “Green da yo,” delivered along with the performance, also help underscore the light, easygoing feel.


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