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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 TV Commercials (41–50)

Nishitan Clinic: Love in Perfect RhythmEiichiro Funakoshi, Hitomi Kuroki, Hiroya Yamazaki

Nishitan Clinic: Love in Perfect Rhythm

Set in a retro snack bar that evokes the Showa era, Etsuhiro Funakoshi and Hitomi Kuroki perform a duet.

Though the reason is unclear, the various cast members are wildly excited, creating a strangely delightful atmosphere.

The song they sing is titled “Koi no Tantan Byoshi.” With rhythms and sounds that perfectly capture the classic feel of a male–female duet, their gentle yet powerful vocals really stand out.

The lyrics basically just promote the name of Nishitan Clinic, but the way they convey a range of emotions through tone and expression makes it all quite comical.

Daiichi Construction Industry ‘Promo’ Edition

Daichi Construction Industry 'Promo' Version

This commercial showcases Daiichi Kensetsu Kogyo’s initiatives through powerful, stylish animation.

It depicts interactions between new hire Tetsuro Nitta and his senior colleagues, blending a comical, whimsical worldview with a positive vibe.

The song that further accentuates the dynamism of the visuals is Mega Shinnosuke’s “Eternal Boy.” Its forward-driving speed is striking, and the way it sings of hope for the future over a rough, edgy sound conveys an energetic, positive momentum.

Japanese Red Cross Society – The Red Cross is on the move! “NHK Overseas Aid” editionMone Kamishiraishi

"The Red Cross is on the move!" NHK Overseas Mutual Aid (30 seconds)

While conveying urgent global situations we rarely see in everyday life—such as people huddling together in lifeboats and individuals receiving medical treatment—Mone Kamishiraishi calls for support for Red Cross activities.

The background music is the commercial song “Yoru ga Akeru made” (Until Night Breaks) written by Uru.

It’s a gentle, prayer-like piece imbued with the desire to be by someone’s side and the feelings we hold for those we cherish.

Toyota Corolla Series “Multiverse”

[Corolla Series] TV commercial “Multiverse” version – 30 seconds

This commercial shows a Toyota Corolla driving through various worlds, conveying challenges and possibilities for the future.

A range of landscapes unfolds, and the fact that it drives the same way everywhere communicates a sense of stability.

It feels like a piece that suggests stability that transcends time and place, as well as continual evolution.

The song that further accentuates the film’s dreamlike atmosphere is Jo0ji’s “Jōshi.” The layering of gentle sounds and vocals is striking, evoking a sense of weightlessness and relaxation.

LOWYA “Functional Interior” Version / “Guest Visit” Version

This commercial highlights how LOWYA offers functional furniture that helps keep your room tidy, conveyed through interactions with family members.

It shows that even when someone drops by unexpectedly, you can easily get functional pieces and clean up right away.

The changing expressions during the family exchanges and tidying also convey a positive mood.

The song that accentuates the video’s bright atmosphere is Oisicle Melonpan’s “Cream Soda.” Its upbeat sound with a light rhythm is striking and also conveys a relaxed vibe.

UHA Mikakuto UHA Gummy Supplement “Palm Reading: Peripheral Blood Flow Care” VersionKent on this side

UHA Gummy Supplements “Palm Reading ~Peripheral Blood Flow Care~” 30-second Version (Song: Kocchi no Kento)

A fortune teller grabs a woman’s hand with a cheerful “Yes, with pleasure!” when she asks to have her palm read—but instead of reading it, he points out how cold her hand is.

The woman gets upset because it has nothing to do with fortune-telling, but in the end they eat UHA Gummy Supplements together and start dancing.

The song used is ‘Hai Yorokonde’ by Kocchi no Kento, sung with original lyrics tailored to the commercial’s content.

Since it’s a famous tune, the benefits and product name are easy to remember!

Amazon Prime Video Brand Commercial: ‘The Beginning’Kazunari Ninomiya, Hiroki Akiyama (Hanako), Wakana Matsumoto, Anna Yamada

Brand CM “Beginning” Edition 30 seconds | Prime Video

In this commercial, we see four people talking about works they watched on Prime Video.

There are no voices from the people themselves; instead, a cute child’s voice narrates their behavior from an objective perspective.

Elevating the overall tone of the visuals is Kaneyori Masaru’s song “Zenbu Alright!” Its lyrics, which are forward-looking while still empathizing with someone’s hardships and life, match perfectly with the imagery that feels like glimpsing into memories.