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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 (111–120)

Oshima Shipbuilding: “We Build Technology, Too” EditionNeru Nagahama

Oshima Shipbuilding TV Commercial “We Also Create Technology” (15 seconds)

A series of commercials in which Neru Nagahama, serving as Special PR Director, introduces the strengths of Oshima Shipbuilding.

This installment focuses on the Wind Challenger, an outfitting that converts wind into propulsion, and also highlights that the company builds ships using various next-generation fuels.

The background music features an original, gently toned piece composed specifically for this series by Yusuke Karino.

MAZDA: We want to create the desire to drive. “CX-80” version / “ROADSTER” version

These are two commercials that express Mazda’s slogan, “We want to create cars that make you want to drive.” In the “CX-80” spot, we see a family that has just welcomed a newborn, while the “ROADSTER” spot portrays an older woman spending time by the sea with her grandchild, camera in hand.

The commercials convey Mazda’s straightforward desire to build cars that make every driver feel like they want to get behind the wheel.

Shiseido ANESSA Gold Milk “My skin won’t fall apart.” / Daily Series “The more I use it, the more beautiful my skin becomes.”Masami Nagasawa

This is an introduction commercial for Perfect UV Skincare Milk and Skincare Gel.

Masami Nagasawa appears in both commercials, and the appeal of each product is presented through narration.

It’s striking how Nagasawa, under strong sunlight, shows a fresh, unflinching expression.

Japan Frito-Lay Mic Popcorn “Caramel” Version / “Hitorijime (All to Myself)” Version

These are humorous commercials depicting a boy delighted after buying lots of Mike Popcorn.

In both spots, a boy appears dancing with bags of Mike Popcorn in both hands, and his family, noticing him, starts talking to him.

In the “Caramel” version, his grandfather asks, “Where’s mine?” and the boy reacts begrudgingly; in the “All for Me” version, when someone says, “Lucky you,” he responds while out of breath.

Both have a subtly absurd tone that’ll make you chuckle.

JCB Debit “My New Life” Version / “My New Life (Male)” Version

Two people who’ve just started a new life appear, and it portrays what their new lives are like and how to manage money well.

They’re both enjoying the long-awaited start of their new lives, but each stumbles when it comes to managing their finances.

That’s where JCB Debit is introduced.

It’s promoted as a convenient way to pay while preventing overspending.

docomo MAX “It’s coming back!” versionBTS

docomo MAX “It’s Coming Back!” 30-second version

This commercial communicates that with Docomo MAX’s selectable benefits, you can choose Lemino, conveyed through BTS’s live performance footage, one of its content offerings.

By showing a digest of the concert and clearly conveying the excitement, it expresses the thrill of being able to enjoy a wide variety of content.

The song that firmly supports the excitement of the live footage is BTS’s “Lights.” While it’s dance music with a strongly resonant beat, it also has a sense of calm, evoking images of a powerful first step and an upbeat, positive mood.

Suntory Kinmugi “The Usual Way Home” EditionYutaka Takenouchi, Hana Kuroki

Kin-Mugi “The Usual Way Home” 30-second version featuring Yutaka Takenouchi and Hana Kuroki – SUNTORY commercial

This is a commercial with the catchphrase “When you get home, Kinmugi,” depicting how having Kinmugi at home makes coming back something to look forward to.

It shows multiple scenes of Yutaka Takenouchi and Hana Kuroki each returning home.

Every scene has a wonderfully charming mood, and above all, pay attention to the perfect expressions on their faces at the end when they drink Kinmugi.

The BGM is “Bittersweet Samba,” also known as the theme song of All Night Nippon.

Many people may recognize the tune but not know its title.