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[February 2026] Trending Latest Commercials

As you watch TV or browse video sites, there are times when a commercial suddenly catches your eye, aren’t there? From star-studded casts and catchy tunes to storylines that make you stop and watch, the latest commercials are packed with points of interest.

“Who was in that commercial?” “I want to see the ad that just played again!”—many of you have probably felt that way.

In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of commercials that made waves in February 2026.

You’re sure to find the one that caught your attention, so take your time and have a look!

[February 2026] Trending Latest Commercials (91–100)

Kentucky Fried Chicken Crispy Half-Price “This is CRISPY” VersionKento Kaku

Crispy Half-Price “This is CRISPY” Version until 2/11 | KFC

When you think of KFC, you think of Original Recipe Chicken, but this commercial reminds you just how appealing the Crispy Chicken is too.

It highlights the garlic soy sauce seasoning and the enticingly crunchy coating that lives up to its name.

Seeing Kento Kaku enjoy it so deliciously makes you crave Crispy Chicken, doesn’t it? Toward the end of the ad, it’s also announced that it’s half price for a limited time, which might have made many people decide, “Let’s go to KFC today!”

CHANEL「Happy Valentine’s Day.」

Happy Valentine’s Day.

This commercial stylishly promotes the idea that Chanel makes a perfect Valentine’s gift.

The visuals feature charms and fragrances, with layered ribbon effects and the cast’s smiles clearly conveying a sense of excitement.

By highlighting the ribbon motif, it expresses the wish for viewers to choose these items as presents.

[February 2026] Trending Latest Commercials (101–110)

McDonald’s Drive-Thru Mobile Order “Fun to Order” VersionRyunosuke Kamiki, Yuka Kageyama, Mayurika

Drive-Thru Mobile Order “Fun to Order” Version 15 Seconds

This is a cheerful commercial showcasing a drive-thru using mobile ordering.

Ryunosuke Kamiki, Yuka Kageyama, and Mayurika’s Nakaya are in the car discussing what to order.

It also highlights the convenience of being able to take your time deciding before arriving at the restaurant, and at the window you only need to give your order number.

Lawson “Overloading Challenge! Round 2!”Kenichi Matsuyama, Ourin, Tomio Umezawa, Rina Kawaei

[LAWSON] Overloaded Portions Challenge! Round 2! Nationwide (except Okinawa)

This is a commercial announcing Lawson’s recurring event, the “Morisugi Challenge.” In addition to the event overview—where the price stays the same but the contents are increased by 50%—the product lineup for the second wave in 2026 is introduced.

The striking direction featuring tons of gigantic foods creates such an impact that you can’t help but feel a little giddy while watching!

Mitsui Sumitomo Bank Olive “What Are Fees?” VersionToru Dommae (Long Coat Daddy)

This commercial promotes the fact that SMBC’s Olive has no fees, through a drama starring Domae from Long Coat Daddy.

It depicts various fees that arise in everyday life, exploring the reasons why fees are charged and expressing gratitude that accompanies them.

It also shows how it becomes increasingly hard to accept certain fees, conveying the message that such considerations aren’t necessary if the fees are free.

Hotto Motto “Rice with Plenty of Vegetables in Chinese-Style Thick Sauce” Edition

Hotto Motto TV Commercial: “Vegetable-Packed Chinese-Style Starchy Sauce Rice”

Stir-frying vegetables and meat in a wok, coating them with a thick sauce, and serving it over rice… It’s a commercial featuring footage so appetizing it’ll make you hungry just watching.

It highlights that it’s packed with vegetables—an amount equal to half of the recommended daily intake! It’s the perfect menu when you’re in the mood to enjoy lots of delicious veggies.

Kao Men’s Biore “Body Sheets PRO You Can Use on Your Face” AdMasaki Suda, Kai Inowaki

Kao Men’s Biore Face-Wipable Body Sheet PRO 15-second Commercial Masaki Suda, Kai Inowaki

This commercial starts with Kai Inowaki asking Masaki Suda, “Do you have any body wipes?” In his head, Suda thinks, “I’ve got the good Men’s Biore ones that keep you feeling fresh for a long time, but I don’t want to use them up…” He agonizes over whether to let him use his body wipes.

Then, while pretending to look for them—“Where could they be…”—he finally just says, “Don’t have any.” It really gets across how comfortable they are—so much so you want to keep them all to yourself.

On top of the humorous story, Suda’s Kansai dialect adds an extra touch of friendliness.