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[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.

[November 2025] Trending Latest Commercials (141–150)

Calbee Potato Chips: “Three Delicious Flavors, Only from Calbee”Mana Ashida

Potato Chips: “Three kinds of deliciousness—only from Calbee” edition

Mana Ashida introduces three types of potato chips while actually eating them.

In the commercial, in addition to regular potato chips, thick-cut and ultra-thin versions appear, and Ashida tries each one.

The differences in texture are expressed through the distinct “crunch!” sounds when she takes a bite, which likely made many viewers’ mouths water.

Combined with the familiar sound logo being sung multiple times, it’s a very memorable commercial.

Recruit Car Sensor: Nanao and Nanae and Ano-chan “First Time Searching for a Used Car” / “I Want One Too”Nanao, Robert Akiyama, Ano

In this commercial, Ano murmurs to Nanao and Ryuji Akiyama, “I want a car too.” Then a catchy jingle goes, “For used cars, go to Car Sensor,” highlighting how you can narrow your search based on your desired conditions.

They successfully find the car Ano wants, and she smiles, saying, “I want this one!” However, in the “I want one too” version, it’s revealed that Ano doesn’t have a driver’s license, ending with Nanao and Akiyama in surprise—a humorous twist to the ad.

Mitsui Outlet Park “BLACK FRIDAY” EditionAi Miura, Rikyu Hagiwara

[Official] Mitsui Outlet Park Nationwide “BLACK FRIDAY”

This is a commercial for Mitsui Outlet Park timed for Black Friday.

Ai Miura and Rikuyu Hagiwara are shown enjoying lots of shopping, their hands full of purchases.

Seeing their happy smiles as they shop must have made many people think, “I want to shop a lot at an outlet too!” It’s a commercial that gives you a push to go out shopping.

Mizkan Kantan-su “You’ve got Kantan-su!” versionKenichi Endo

There's Kantan-su, isn't there! TV commercial featuring Kenichi Endo [Official Mizkan]

Kenichi Endo murmurs, “I haven’t decided on dinner at all…,” but then suddenly remembers the existence of Kantan-su (easy vinegar).

It explains that with Kantan-su, you can make delicious side dishes just by grilling or simmering.

Once the dish is finished, he shows it off with the pose that’s trending on social media, thrusting it boldly forward.

It’s a humorous and relatable commercial!

Meiji Probio Yogurt R-1: Mr. R “Autumn Nap” Version

Meiji Probio Yogurt R-1: Mr. R “Autumn Nap” Version

This is a collaboration commercial with Meiji’s long-beloved snack, Karl.

The ad is animated in a way that could easily be mistaken for a Karl commercial, featuring “Uncle R” instead of “Uncle Karl,” and even using a parody version of the song from the Karl commercials as its background music.

It’s an adorable ad that makes you want to watch it over and over.

ZOZOTOWN “Ice Skating (ZOZOWEEK ver.)”Riho Yoshioka, Rikito Itagaki

[ZOZOTOWN] TV commercial “Ice Skating” version (ZOZOWEEK ver.)

This commercial expresses, in a drama-like way, how you can get fashion that supports your winter memories at great prices on ZOZOTOWN.

It depicts Riho Yoshioka and Rikito Itagaki enjoying ice skating, while also highlighting essential cold-weather fashion.

The winter “drama” is further elevated by an original song.

With lyrics that connect winter memories and must-have coats to the sale, the track also carries a comical vibe.

Nestlé KitKat “RED” version / “Adult Sweetness” version

This commercial refreshingly showcases everyday life with KitKat by your side, highlighting how it supports everyone’s efforts.

The classic red and “Adult Sweetness” varieties make an appearance, and it conveys how people draw strength to keep going not only from the flavor but also from the messages on the packaging.

Further amplifying the positive vibe of the visuals is AI’s song “Lucky I Love You.” Its light, catchy rhythm and the joyfully layered, powerful vocals together evoke a bright, uplifting mood.