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[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!

[December 2025] Trending Latest Commercials (41–50)

IDA Laboratories CANMAKE “Koisuru Machikado” VersionHanazawa

CANMAKE TV commercial “Love-struck Street Corner” 30-second version

This commercial introduces a blush through the appearance of Nanoka Hara, who is waiting to meet her boyfriend on Christmas night.

After receiving a message from him saying, “I’ll be a little late,” she nervously applies blush to her cheeks, wishing, “Make me the cutest I’ve ever been today!” The blush’s features are highlighted through this scene.

When the boyfriend character arrives near the end of the commercial, many fans were likely struck right in the heart by Hara’s radiant, beaming smile.

AI English Conversation Speak: Everyone gather, English Conversation Age 0! “Go to the zoo” version / “Many friends” versionRyo Yoshizawa

This is a commercial for the AI English conversation app Speak that describes beginners as being at the “English Conversation Age 0” stage, with the tagline “Gather, English Conversation Age 0.” In keeping with the tagline, the ad features a humorous touch where Ryō Yoshizawa’s voice is transformed into a child’s voice as he practices English.

Thanks to that gimmick, Yoshizawa, earnestly speaking English, comes across as quite adorable.

Aflac: Insurance that colors living with the peace of mind you want — Anshin Palette “Everyone’s Declaration” / “When Worries Increase”Koutaro Yoshida, Mari Hamada, Manami Higa, Kyo Hongo, Goro Yoshida

Insurance that brings the peace of mind you want and colors your life: Anshin Palette — Everyone’s Declaration Edition

This commercial features Kotaro Yoshida and his family talking about the journey of life, conveying that insurance is important for living well.

It expresses that with Aflac’s Anshin Palette, the product closely supports each person’s way of living and enriches their everyday life.

The bright atmosphere and the smiling conversations also strongly communicate a sense of reassurance.

Sapporo Breweries Sapporo Draft Beer Black Label Adult Elevator: “To My Past Self” / “Design of Time” / “Clarity” / “Smiles and Tears”Satoshi Tsumabuki, Yumi Matsutoya

Yumi Matsutoya appears in the “Adult Elevator” series! “Which would you rather write: a song that brings tears or a song that brings smiles?” She answers Satoshi Tsumabuki’s question head-on — New commercial for Sapporo Draft Beer Black Label

The Adult Elevator series has featured numerous celebrities over the years, including actors and musicians.

This time, Yumi Matsutoya appears and answers questions from Satoshi Tsumabuki.

Her responses vividly convey her views on life and the values she holds in her musical activities.

The commercial as a whole has a calm tone, resulting in a cool CM that embodies the theme of adulthood.

Alinamin Pharmaceutical Alinamin V “Could it be brain fatigue?” versionEmma Miyazawa

“Could it be brain fatigue?” version

This commercial suggests that the fatigue you feel in everyday life may be caused by brain fatigue—and proposes alleviating it with Alinamin.

Emma Miyazawa portrays how brain-related fatigue can be felt in the body and head, and the path to improvement is also depicted.

By clearly showing which ingredients have what effects, the ad conveys a sense of reassurance about taking it.

Recruit Staffing “Cheering Goes Around. Basketball” 2025–26 Season VersionRyunosuke Kamiki

“Ganbare wa, Meguru.” Basketball Edition 2025–26 Season (30 seconds)

This commercial showcases Recruit Staffing’s initiatives to support sports, using scenes from basketball to highlight them.

It emphasizes not only the athletes but also the supporters, conveying how their cheers become a source of strength and amplify the excitement of the moment.

The theme centers on the idea of “Go for it!” circulating, evoking a sense of rising energy and momentum.

Y!mobile ‘No matter how old you get’ VersionMana Ashida, Tetsurou Degawa, Eiko Koike

Y!mobile 'No matter how old you get' Version

In a Y!mobile commercial, they promote that domestic calls are free for people aged 60 and over.

The ad is a live-action adaptation of Fujio Akatsuka’s gag manga “Genius Bakabon,” with Tetsurō Degawa as Papa, Eiko Koike as Mama, and Mana Ashida as Bakabon.

Because the calls are free, Degawa keeps phoning to say “I love you, no da,” and while Koike cautions him not to call so often, her expression shows she’s actually pleased.