Compilation of Amazon commercials, including Prime Video and Amazon device ads
Amazon has become an indispensable service in many people’s daily lives.
In addition to shopping for everyday goods and electronics, some of you may be making use of Amazon devices such as Prime Video, Amazon Music, Kindle, and Echo.
In this article, we’ll introduce a comprehensive roundup of commercials related to Amazon.
We’ve gathered a variety of ads—both old and new—covering sale information, Prime Video, Amazon devices, and more.
Some Amazon commercials feature moving, story-driven narratives, so please enjoy watching them.
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Compilation of Amazon commercials: including Prime Video and Amazon device ads (51–60)
Amazon Kids+ “Unlimited access to thousands of kid-friendly titles” (promo)



Many parents of young children can probably relate to the concerns introduced at the beginning of this commercial, don’t you think? Amazon Kids+ highlights how it can solve those worries by letting kids enjoy a wide range of content, allowing parents to manage device usage time, and supporting various devices.
The presentation makes it easy to see yourself in the situation, which is quite striking.
Amazon Prime Mastercard “There’s a Prime You Don’t Know Yet” Chapter

A commercial introducing the Amazon Prime Mastercard, titled “There’s a Prime You Don’t Know Yet.” In the story, an envelope containing the Amazon Prime Mastercard flies to people who use Amazon, highlighting that shopping with this card lets you earn even more points.
The staging has a fresh, overseas-style feel—it’s a commercial that’s exciting and fun to watch, isn’t it?
Amazon Prime Video “Recommendations Are Love” Version

Instead of giving a physical gift, this ad encourages you to give the feeling of “I want you to watch this.” It’s a commercial for Amazon Prime Video.
Picking out a favorite title—or something that might resonate with someone special—and recommending it to them is just like giving a gift, isn’t it? It’s a wonderful commercial that warms the heart.
Amazon “Thank You to Drivers” Campaign

Hasn’t Amazon become indispensable for many of us? I think a lot of people shop through Amazon—not just for daily necessities, but also for electronics and games.
As a result, delivery drivers are incredibly busy.
In this commercial, a campaign is introduced that lets us express our gratitude to the drivers who reliably deliver our orders.
By searching “Thank you to the drivers” on Amazon, additional compensation will be paid to delivery drivers.
There’s no cost to users, so if you frequently use Amazon, why not give it a try?
HITOSHI MATSUMOTO Presents Documental Season 9: Streaming begins February 26!

An original track featured in “HITOSHI MATSUMOTO Presents Documental Season 9,” where ten selected comedians try to make each other laugh in a sealed room.
Driven by a shuffle beat, the irresistibly body-moving drum rhythm pattern amps up anticipation and excitement for the show.
In addition, the synthesizer sounds that come in during the latter half create a sense of tension, evoking an atmosphere that truly feels like the start of a battle.


