[November 2025] Trending Latest Commercials
Commercials on TV and video platforms are packed with all kinds of charms—star-studded casts, catchy tunes that stick in your head, and stories so engaging you can’t help but watch.In this article, we’ll showcase all the commercials that aired in November 2025!“Who was in that commercial again?” “What’s that song I can’t stop thinking about?” If you’ve had questions like these, this is the perfect read for you.If there’s a particular commercial you’re looking for, take your time and enjoy.
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[November 2025] Latest Trending Commercials (61–70)
Melody of Meiji: Episode #03 “TOSHI-LOW”TOSHI-LOW

This is the third installment of a project where various artists sing “Chocolate wa Meiji,” a commercial jingle that has long been loved for Meiji chocolate.
This time, the featured performer is TOSHI-LOW, the vocalist of the rock band BRAHMAN.
After sharing memories of chocolate from his childhood, he sings “Chocolate wa Meiji.” His warm, resonant voice is striking—it’s the kind that makes you want to keep listening.
It showcases a different charm from when he sings with the band.
MOS Burger: ‘MOS Chicken for Christmas’ Version

When Christmas comes around, you can’t help but crave chicken, right? This commercial captures that wish shared by so many.
It’s a MOS Chicken ad showing a family gathered together, enjoying chicken.
It highlights how using rice flour in the coating creates a super-crispy texture, and it conveys that crispness clearly through both sound and visuals.
It’s such an appealing ad that makes you want to eat it not only at Christmas, but even beforehand.
Sekisui Heim Warm-Heim “Two Ukuleles” VersionMomoko Fukuchi
This commercial leaves a memorable impression with Momoko Fukuchi singing while playing the ukulele next to a cat.
She performs the familiar song from Sekisui Heim’s commercials, and the gentle ukulele tones and her calm voice linger in your ears.
The ad depicts a man playing her partner visiting Fukuchi’s home as they wait for her father to return.
They welcome the father back from the cold, and the scene of everyone enjoying warm dishes together stands out.
At the end of the commercial, there’s also an explanation of a system that warms the house from beneath the floor.
Coca-Cola Canada Dry Ginger Ale “No. 1 Ginger Ale” Version

As the year draws to a close, parties like Christmas gatherings and year-end celebrations become more frequent.
This commercial aired to match that season.
Alongside cheerful footage of everyone toasting together, it highlights the appeal of ginger ale’s not-too-sweet taste.
As you can see from the visuals, its sparkling appearance also lifts your spirits.
The bright song used as the CM’s BGM is a cover of YUKI’s classic “Hello Goodbye” performed by Kinami.
With an arrangement that emphasizes the off-beat more than the original, it adds extra groove and fits perfectly with a party-themed commercial.
Mitsui Fudosan “Suzu-chan of Mitsui: Tokyo Dome” VersionSuzu Hirose

It highlights that Mitsui Fudosan operates the Tokyo Dome, introducing the idea that they not only manage the building but also create the excitement that unfolds there.
In the commercial, Suzu Hirose is shown delivering an impressive pitch from the mound, and her beautiful form is mesmerizing.
The CM’s background music features an instrumental version of Mr.Children’s signature song “Namonaki Uta” (“A Nameless Poem”).
Released in 1996, the song carries the message that everyone lives earnestly while grappling with various inner struggles.
It’s a track that gives you the courage to move forward when you listen to it.
Kirin Beer Kirin Good Ale “Spread, Ale of Happiness” VersionHaruka Ayase, Motoki Omori, Minami Hamabe, Ryohei Suzuki

This is a commercial for Kirin Good Ale that uses a digest reel from “A Toast to Happiness: A Journey Weaving Memories and Home,” now streaming on Prime Video.
This time, we follow Haruka Ayase closely in her hometown of Hiroshima as she helps organize a starlight film festival.
It’s truly captivating to see her working together with local friends and connecting with people in the community.
The expressions of the audience watching the films with Kirin Good Ale in hand are especially memorable.
GLOBAL WORK “Global Work: clothes you can’t go wrong with. A winter that puts you at ease.”Yuriko Yoshitaka, Hio Miyazawa

This is the winter version of the classic commercial featuring Yuriko Yoshitaka and Hio Miyazawa as a couple.
Frolicking together in a vast snowy landscape, they look as if they don’t feel the cold at all.
Of course, that’s because they’re wearing GLOBAL WORK’s winter clothing, but it also makes you imagine they’re connected at heart—and the warmth reaches us viewers, too.
The CM’s background music is “frozen” by singer-songwriter Rol3ert.
It’s a warm winter song that reflects on a former lover, so be sure to read the lyrics and listen closely.



