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[June 2025] Latest commercial

Commercials you see everywhere on TV and the internet.

You’ve probably had moments where you think, “I like the song in this ad,” or “What song is that?” and it sticks with you.

The commercials that aired in June 2025 also captured viewers’ hearts with captivating visuals and music.

In this article, we’ll take a closer look at some of the most striking CM songs that have been getting attention.

You might even find a track you heard only once but couldn’t forget, or a song that went viral on social media.

Latest TV commercials [June 2025] (121–130)

Bikkuri Donkey “Hamburger Steak Restaurant’s Menchi-Katsu” Edition, 2025 Version

Bikkuri Donkey TV Commercial: “Hamburger Steak Restaurant’s Minced Cutlet” Edition

This is a commercial that primarily features Bikkuri Donkey’s minced cutlet, strongly emphasizing that the deliciousness isn’t limited to their hamburg steaks.

With the theme of “a minced cutlet from a hamburger steak restaurant,” it presents the minced cutlet as essentially a fried hamburger steak, clearly conveying that it’s made with the same level of care and attention.

By introducing the menu’s variety through a song, the content portrays both tastiness and a sense of excitement.

Asahi Beer Dry Zero: “New Asahi Dry Zero” / “So Good It Makes You Thirsty! Eyes” / “So Good It Makes You Thirsty! Floating”

Titled with the catchphrase “The thirstier you are, the better Zero tastes!”, this is an introduction commercial for Asahi’s non-alcoholic beer, Dry Zero.

It features people devoted to various sports enjoying a refreshing drink after exercising, perfectly embodying the slogan “The thirstier you are, the better Zero tastes!” Although it doesn’t use specific words to describe the flavor, the visuals are crafted so that you can imagine the taste just by watching the commercial.

Panasonic Wall-Fit TV: “Easily Installs on Gypsum Board Walls” Edition

Wall-Fit TV: Easy Installation on Gypsum Board Walls — 30 Seconds [Official Panasonic]

This commercial introduces Panasonic’s Wall-Fit TV, strongly highlighting its easy installation and stylish look.

It mainly depicts mounting it on a gypsum board wall, and the straightforward installation shown to a light background track conveys how simple it is.

In the end, it also shows the TV in operation, which gives the impression that it’s emphasizing the high quality of the television itself.

FINE TODAY SENKA Perfect Whip “Bare-Skin Smooth!” VersionGISELLE

SENKA Perfect Whip TV commercial: “Bare-skin Smooth!” 30-second version

This commercial, featuring GISELL from aespa, is for SENKA’s Perfect Whip.

It shows GISELL washing her face with the product’s signature rich, serum-infused foam, highlighting that it thoroughly removes impurities while caring for the skin.

Latest TV commercials [June 2025] (131–140)

Menard Medicated Beauness “Healthy Person” VersionRyoma Takeuchi, Keiko Matsuzaka

Medicinal Beauness “Healthy Person” Version, 30 seconds | Menard

This commercial conveys, through a conversation between Ryoma Takeuchi and Keiko Matsuzaka, the mindset that using Medicated Beune leads to.

Their smiling exchange expresses a clear sense of positive emotion as they talk about how having beautiful skin also contributes to mental well-being.

The interaction set in tranquil nature further evokes the happiness that comes from feeling the product’s effects.

Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical “Esu-Cup Song” VersionNakayama Kinnikun

"Escup Song" Version (15 seconds)

This commercial introduces how Esucap helps you stay energetic from the morning, featuring a powerful song by Kinnikun Nakayama.

Having someone strongly associated with energy recommend it conveys a greater sense of effectiveness and trust.

The bright visuals paired with a dynamic singing voice and the straightforward, smiling delivery also make a strong impression.

Nissin Foods ‘Cup Noodles You Eat in a Bowl: “Super Convenient”’ (version)

Cup Noodles Commercial: “Eat from a Bowl – Super Convenient” (30 seconds)

This is a commercial that catchily showcases the situations where the Cup Noodles “bowl-to-eat” series shines.

It opens by voicing a consumer concern—“I never know when I’m supposed to eat Cup Noodles in a bowl”—and then presents specific recommended occasions, such as for breakfast, a snack, or as a soup dish alongside a meal.

It’s very easy to understand, and the appearance of the bowl character also adds a sense of friendliness.