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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)

McDonald’s: “There’s a youth that isn’t blue.”

There’s a youth that isn’t ‘blue.’ (30-second version)

This is a commercial that uses pop-style animation to depict various forms of youth, while also conveying that McDonald’s supports those youthful moments.

Whether it’s time spent with friends or dedication to sports, you can feel that McDonald’s is always there alongside the full-on energy of youth.

The song that further highlights the fresh, exhilarating vibe of youth portrayed in the video is “Pickles” by Kocchino Kento.

With its forward-driving rhythm and bright vocals, the track evokes a strong sense of the fullness and excitement of youth.

[December 2025] Trending Latest Commercials (51–60)

Meiji Yasuda “Together with the Local Community” VersionKazu Miura

Together with the locals

This commercial promotes Meiji Yasuda’s commitment to walking alongside local communities by showcasing scenes from regional events.

It conveys a warm feeling of wanting to provide enjoyable moments to many people through support for sports, festivals, and participatory events.

The song that highlights the kindness depicted in these visuals is Kazumasa Oda’s “Kokoro.” Its gentle, bright melody, combined with his soft vocals, conveys a sense of relaxation and emotional resonance.

Suntory Green Tea Iyemon Tokucha “Masahiro Motoki’s 60th Birthday” VersionMasahiro Motoki, Mone Kamishiraishi

Suntory Green Tea Iyemon Tokucha “Masahiro Motoki’s 60th Birthday” Version 60s — Masahiro Motoki, Mone Kamishiraishi — Suntory CM

This content celebrates actor Masahiro Motoki’s 60th birthday, who has appeared for many years in commercials for Suntory’s green tea, Iyemon Tokucha.

Starting with the 2013 debut commercial for Tokucha, you can enjoy Motoki’s appearances over the years.

The song used in the commercial is the anime theme for Osamu Tezuka’s masterpiece Astro Boy.

It’s known that Tatsuo Takai completed the piece in about 15 minutes; the song is about the protagonist, Atom.

Using this track seems to further highlight Motoki’s ever-youthful energy.

Mone Kamishiraishi’s emotion-filled narration is wonderful as well.

UQ mobile Moe Pink and Cool Blue: “Wouldn’t UQ be fine?” / “Just keep your eyes on UQ” / “If it were UQ, they wouldn’t make you say that” / “It’s for your sake” / “It’s okay to lean on me” / “Love Begins”

This memorable spot, staged like a scene from a romantic drama, is a commercial where Gachapin and Mukku introduce the value and convenience of UQ mobile.

While Gachapin fires off adorable lines, Mukku delivers suave, flirtatious ones.

Both emphasize that with UQ mobile, you can use a reliable network at a great price.

The striking direction really leaves a strong impression!

SoftBank SoftBank Hikari “Blue Sky Dance” Version

SoftBank Commercial: SoftBank Hikari 'Blue Sky Dance' Edition

This is a commercial introducing SoftBank Hikari, an internet service with speeds of up to 10 Gbps.

Pikachu dances to the music alongside the familiar Father Dog, highlighting that you can use it for 0 yen for six months if you sign up now.

It’s amusing when the Father Dog boastfully says, “I’m cuter than Pikachu,” and Futenyan responds with the line “Zero empathy,” emphasizing the “zero.” It’s a memorable ad that’s both cute and gives you a little chuckle.

Yakult Yakult 400W “Doorway of Generations” VersionYuki Uchida

[Yakult Official] Yakult 400W “Generation Door” Version – 30 seconds

In this commercial, Yuki Uchida asks men and women of various ages over 40 whether they have any issues with their bowel movements.

In response to her question, each person shares their own concerns.

Uchida then recommends Yakult 400W, explaining that the Shirota strain of lactic acid bacteria and galactooligosaccharides help improve the intestinal environment and relieve constipation.

Lifenet Life Insurance Honest Theater: “Let’s Get an Estimate with the New Cancer Insurance” / “Let’s Learn the New Common Sense of Cancer Insurance”Tokio Emoto

This commercial features Mitsumorou, the mascot character, clearly explaining the strengths of Lifenet Insurance’s cancer insurance.

In the first part of the “With the New Cancer Insurance, Mitsumorou” segment, it recommends regularly reviewing your cancer insurance.

It then highlights points such as the robustness of the coverage, the option to limit the coverage period when enrolling, and the affordability of the monthly premiums.

In the “New Common Sense of Cancer Insurance with Mitsumorou” segment, a conversation between Mitsumorou and Tokio Emoto emphasizes that no premium payments are required during the waiting period from contract signing until coverage begins.

It’s striking how clearly the details of Lifenet’s cancer insurance are presented.