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 Devices ads (21–30)
Amazon Music “You can listen to music, podcasts, and Revolver” version / “You can listen to music, podcasts, and Momo” version / “You can listen to music, podcasts, and National Treasures” version



This commercial promotes the fact that with Amazon Music, you can enjoy three different types of content—music, podcasts, and audiobooks—all in a single app.
The animated ad features people of all ages, each enjoying their favorite content.
It also announces a limited-time campaign offering the first four months for free, which likely made many viewers think, “Maybe I’ll give it a try.”
Amazon: ‘Excitement. Shine. It’s on Prime.’

This commercial shows a scene where a man and a woman are enjoying Prime Video when a product they ordered on Amazon Prime arrives.
It really conveys that by becoming a Prime member, you can take full advantage of Amazon’s services like this.
Compilation of Amazon commercials, including Prime Video and Amazon device ads (31–40)
Amazon “Wishing everyone a Happy New Year.” Edition

The song “Oshogatsu,” often hummed by children as New Year’s approaches, is filled with their excitement about how they’ll play during the holiday.
This traditional Japanese children’s song, passed down for generations, has been featured as the music for an Amazon commercial.
In what appears to be an Amazon warehouse, boxes of all shapes and sizes riding along the conveyor belt sing as if they, too, were eagerly awaiting the New Year, just like the children.
The boxes’ gospel-like harmonies have a mysterious charm that makes you want to stop and listen!
Bachelorette Japan: “The Bachelor, gender-swapped!” edition

Amazon Prime Video’s hugely popular docuseries The Bachelor Japan follows roughly twenty single women as they use every trick in the book to compete for an attractive, highly accomplished single man.
In the gender-reversed spin-off, The Bachelorette Japan, the commercial uses Mozart’s Symphony No.
25 in G minor, K.183 – First Movement.
The urgent, almost menacing string melody perfectly matches the men fiercely battling for the bachelorette.
Thanks in part to Mozart’s stirring music, it instantly makes you think, “I want to watch this!”
Amazon Music “Have you heard it yet? NiziU’s 80s Songs”NiziU

In this Amazon Music commercial that starts with the familiar catchphrase “Have you listened yet?”, MAKO passionately talks about the appeal of ’80s songs.
When asked which singer from that era she likes, she explains it’s not about a particular artist—she loves that brilliant era itself, expressing a heartfelt affection for the 1980s music scene.
The ad conveys that with Amazon Music, you can enjoy a wide variety of music, both new and old.
Amazon Music “Have You Heard Yet? NiziU Playlist” VersionNiziU

In the “Have you heard? NiziU Playlist” segment, MIIHI introduces a playlist she made on Amazon Music to RIKU and MAYA.
It’s striking how they enjoy the wonderful selection while paying attention to the unexpected song included in MIIHI’s playlist.
Amazon Music “Have You Heard? NiziU” VersionNiziU

This commercial features NiziU members taking turns talking about their favorite music and podcasts.
It highlights that you can listen to a wide variety of music across genres and eras, and also introduces that popular podcasts are available.
It also mentions that Prime members can enjoy all of this at no additional cost.
After hearing the members ask, “Have you listened yet?”, many people probably opened the Amazon Music app to check it out.


