[December 2025] Trending Latest Commercials
When you’re watching TV or browsing video sites, there are always those commercials that suddenly catch your eye, right? From intriguing cast members and catchy music to storylines that draw you in, the latest commercials are packed with elements that spark conversation.
Many of you have probably found yourselves thinking, “What was that commercial?” and searching it up.
In this article, we’ll showcase the latest commercials getting attention in December 2025.
You’re sure to find the one you were looking for, so enjoy reading to the end!
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[December 2025] Trending New Commercials (31–40)
Mitsubishi Motors Delica D:5 “Strongest Ever” Version

This commercial introduces Mitsubishi’s new Delica D:5, highlighting the concept of an SUV in a minivan’s form.
The main scenes show it charging along mountain roads, kicking up dirt as it powers forward.
You can really feel its strength.
Even as it splashes through mud and pushes over rocky terrain, it keeps driving with confidence, conveying a strong sense of stability.
Daido Steel: “Let’s Go with Special Steel! Clean Energy” (version)KREVA

It’s staged to make you think a news program has started, but if you look closely at the male newscaster… it’s rapper KREVA! Once he takes off his glasses, a razor-sharp rap kicks in.
Over that beat, he concisely conveys that special steel is also playing a vital role in the clean energy field.
At the end, he briefly slips back into a newscaster-like demeanor, but with the board-pointing pose, you can tell he’s still KREVA.
JFE Holdings 2026 “Electrical Steel Sheet” Version / “Tema Viaduct” VersionSandwich Man


This commercial features the comedy duo Sandwichman sneaking into JFE factories and sites where its technologies are used, getting a feel for their initiatives through interviews with workers.
It lightly presents grand efforts—like reducing energy loss with electrical steel sheets and improving traffic and logistics with the Tema Overpass in Ghana.
The structure, where locals join in the duo’s playful banter of setup and punchline, gives the ad a friendly, approachable feel.
Recruit SUUMO “Mo, SUUMO” version featuring Bakarhythm and Ms. FukuharaBakarhythm, Haruka Fukuhara

Inside an elevator, Bakarhythm begins promoting SUUMO to his fellow passenger, Ms.
Fukuhara, with a “Hey, did you know?” He explains that you can search for everything on SUUMO—new builds, pre-owned homes, and condos.
Impressed, Ms.
Fukuhara lets out a delighted gasp and affectionately strokes Suumo in praise.
Then, after they step out of the elevator, as Ms.
Fukuhara beams and reinforces the message that SUUMO is No.
1 in number of listings, Bakarhythm and three people who look very much like him overlap and use their entire bodies to form the number “1.”
Kao Biore The Face “Satisfyingly Smooth Skin” VersionSakura Inoue

This commercial straightforwardly showcases Biore The Face, which thoroughly removes pore impurities, by showing it in use.
The rich, voluminous foam clings to the skin, evoking a soft feel that envelops the skin while lifting away dirt.
The way she touches her face after rinsing, along with the smile Sakuram Inoue shows, clearly conveys the uplifting feeling that comes from well-hydrated skin.
[December 2025] Trending Latest Commercials (41–50)
Ryukakusan Ryukakusan Direct: “For the throats of professional singers and actors.”Daisuke Sakuma

This commercial features Daisuke Sakuma straightforwardly explaining what effects Ryukakusan Direct has and where it’s useful.
Because Sakuma often uses his voice for singing and acting, he expresses that using Ryukakusan Direct allows him to head to the set with peace of mind.
It conveys a reassuring message: someone like Sakuma, who already has a cheerful image, can smile even more with Ryukakusan Direct.
Obayashi Corporation: Opening New Frontiers in Creation — “Summit” EditionTakeru Satoh

In this commercial focusing on the history of tower construction around the world, the recreated scenes of towers under construction are fascinating.
As Takeru Satoh rides an elevator, he looks through binoculars at towers humanity has built in pursuit of greater heights.
A five-storied pagoda, the Eiffel Tower, and Tokyo Skytree all make appearances.
In the final scene, a levitating woman suddenly appears, indicating that the goal has shifted from building towers to reaching outer space.


