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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Amazon Prime “Best Perk” VersionRyuya Wakaba

This commercial depicts Ryuya Wakaba living his life while sometimes feeling the strain, and expresses how using Amazon Prime can provide the spark to keep going each day.
He decides on a whim to take a trip, and you can feel how reconnecting with nature helps him regain his energy.
It conveys the idea of supporting many people’s efforts and refreshment, with the hope that their days will be more fulfilling.
Amazon It’s on Prime “Mogu Mogu too. Kusu Kusu too.” Version

This commercial promotes the appeal of Amazon Prime membership, which lets you enjoy a variety of content along with packages that arrive quickly.
It depicts a parent and child at mealtime, showing them using newly delivered plates and incorporating movements that mirror the content they’re watching to convey how everyday life becomes even more fulfilling.
The exchange is comical, and their smiles also communicate a sense of happiness.
Amazon Smile SALE “New Year Sale starts Sat, 1/3” version

This is a commercial announcing the Amazon Smile Sale starting on January 3, 2026.
It uses the familiar imagery from Amazon commercials of products moving along a conveyor belt.
Amidst foods and electronics, the presence of New Year’s lucky bags is particularly striking.
The miniature-style visuals are absolutely adorable.
Amazon Furusato Nozei: “Can’t Decide Which Site to Use” Edition / “Home Appliances, Daily Necessities, and Gourmet—A Wealth of Return Gifts” Edition / “Want to Use It Right Up to the Limit” Edition / “Doesn’t Arrive When You Want It” Editionpraying mantis




This commercial promotes the fact that you can use Amazon for furusato nozei (hometown tax donations), conveyed through a casual conversation between the comedy duo Kamaitachi.
Hamaie is wrestling with various concerns about furusato nozei—where to order, what to choose, and how much—and Yamauchi offers advice in response.
It shows that because people already use Amazon for everyday shopping, they can also make furusato nozei contributions easily.
The setting—chatting in a dressing room or during a break in filming—also reinforces the sense of casual ease.
Amazon Prime Video Brand Commercial: ‘The Beginning’Kazunari Ninomiya, Hiroki Akiyama (Hanako), Wakana Matsumoto, Anna Yamada

In this commercial, we see four people talking about works they watched on Prime Video.
There are no voices from the people themselves; instead, a cute child’s voice narrates their behavior from an objective perspective.
Elevating the overall tone of the visuals is Kaneyori Masaru’s song “Zenbu Alright!” Its lyrics, which are forward-looking while still empathizing with someone’s hardships and life, match perfectly with the imagery that feels like glimpsing into memories.
Amazon Alexa: The Little-By-Little Chores Series – “Time to Turn On the TV or Music for the Kids” / “Time to Organize Daily Tasks”


Turning music and the TV on and off, jotting down tasks—these are small actions in our daily lives, but this commercial points out that we spend over 100 hours a year on them.
It suggests asking Alexa to handle these small, cumulative tasks that add up over time.
Watching the scenes where people make requests by voice while doing housework, many viewers may have found themselves longing for that ease and convenience.
Amazon Alexa “Grandma, I’m Home” Edition

“Alexa, I’m home.” “Welcome back.” This commercial, composed of just that brief exchange, introduces Amazon Alexa.
When an elderly woman speaks to Alexa, the room lights turn on, the air conditioner starts running, and the curtains open.
Alexa is integrated with the home appliances, which respond to her call.
While smart homes often seem geared toward younger generations, this ad reaffirms that they can be extremely useful in the homes of older adults as well.


