[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 Latest Commercials (51–60)
Nissan LEAF “Shall we go even further?” versionRyohei Suzuki

The commercial opens with a cool shot of a Leaf dashing briskly down the road.
And the person driving this Leaf is none other than Ryohei Suzuki.
It’s striking to see him enjoying the drive, exclaiming, “This is great!” as he’s impressed by the smooth driving feel.
Toward the end of the CM, it also highlights that it achieves a cruising range of over 700 km, which surely surprised many viewers with its impressive performance.
Nissan LEAF: “Ride Comfort” Version / “Power Supply” Version / “Home Charging” / “Sunroof” VersionRyohei Suzuki




This commercial features Ryohei Suzuki personally experiencing and introducing the appeal of the electric vehicle, the Leaf.
It highlights various points that pique your interest, such as the driving feel, charging methods, the ability to draw power from the Leaf, and the comfort of the sunroof.
It’s a commercial that serves as a catalyst for discovering charms you might not have known before, making you think, “So this is what an electric vehicle is like!”
Suntory Pepsi “Shall we have Pepsi and KFC today?” version Kuruma Takahira, Nagano

It’s a truly surreal commercial showing Kuruma Takahira attempting Nagano’s routine under Nagano’s watchful eye.
In Nagano’s act, Van Gogh and Lassen make appearances, but in this ad he declares, “At year’s end, KFC chicken and Pepsi are essential.” Kuruma’s powerful screams rival Nagano’s, leaving Nagano looking satisfied.
The impact is tremendous—once you’ve seen it, you can’t forget this commercial.
Nippon Life Nissay Sustainability Project: “Connecting Companies” EditionMasaharu Fukuyama

This commercial shows how Nippon Life employees work and conveys their initiative to connect companies.
It features Masaharu Fukuyama closely following the dedicated efforts of Nissay staff, depicting their work on regional revitalization.
The song that highlights the gentle, human-connected atmosphere portrayed in the footage is Masaharu Fukuyama’s “Miraie.” Its calm piano tones layered with a tender, conversational vocal evoke a sense of hope for a bright future.
[December 2025] Trending New Commercials (61–70)
Otsuka Pharmaceutical Pocari Sweat: ‘In Winter, Both Clothes and Books’ / ‘When You Find Someone You Like’Yoshida Yō, Suzuki Rio


This is a series of commercials featuring Yō Yoshida and Rio Suzuki playing a mother and daughter.
In the “In Winter, Clothes and Books Too” version, it’s said that in winter not only clothes and books dry well, but people do too; and in the “When You Fall for Someone” version, they say that when you fall for someone, fluids and electrolytes are important.
In both commercials, the relaxed, easygoing back-and-forth between Yoshida and Suzuki is striking, and watching them chat with smiles puts the viewer at ease as well.
The background music is Don’t Worry Be Happy, sung by the two performers.
The song, released in 2009 by Kazuyoshi Saito, features lyrics that encourage you to take it easy and not worry too much, even though a lot happens every day.
It’s a perfectly laid-back cheer song that matches the vibe of the commercials.
Meiji Hohoemi “Good things at the start.” Edition

Presented as a monologue by a pregnant woman, this is a commercial for Hohoemi baby formula.
As she prepares to welcome her baby—getting things like onesies and a bed ready—she chooses Hohoemi as her first formula.
The calm atmosphere and pure impression of the commercial leave a very favorable impression.
Daihatsu Move: Starry Sky

This commercial uses pop-style animation to show how Daihatsu’s Move supports various aspects of daily life.
It depicts a nighttime scene under a starry sky, and by overlapping it with shots of people taking in the cityscape, it creates a stylish atmosphere.
The song that further accentuates this stylish vibe is Tatsuro Yamashita’s “MOVE ON.” It gives the impression of gentle city pop, and its refreshing sound has a calming effect.


