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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.

Compilation of Amazon commercials: including Prime Video and Amazon device ads (41–50)

Amazon Fire TV: “Let’s do it—Use your voice to control” / “Enjoy it on the big screen” / “Make surprises smarter”

This commercial introducing TVs equipped with Amazon’s Fire TV showcases how useful they are in a variety of situations.

Whether you’re too tired to move after getting home from work, want to enjoy your favorite videos on a big screen, or are planning a birthday surprise for your family, it proves handy in many ways.

It’s the kind of commercial that makes you think, “Oh, that could be convenient.”

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

Amazon Prime Mastercard “There’s a Prime You Haven’t Met Yet” 30-second version

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?

HITOSHI MATSUMOTO Presents Documental Season 9: Streaming begins February 26!

Thank you for waiting! The cast has finally been revealed! Documental New Season 9 starts streaming on 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.

Amazon Prime “A New Life for the Couple” — Prime Music

Amazon Prime Commercial: A Couple’s New Life — Prime Music

One of singer-songwriter Ai’s signature songs, “Story,” is also used in an Amazon Prime Music commercial.

In the ad, Tamaki Matsuda and Masayoshi Matsushima play a married couple who leave their city home and move to a seaside town.

In one scene, Tamaki Matsuda, who plays the wife, sings Ai’s “Story” a cappella.

The lyrics, which speak about protecting someone precious, resonate with the ad’s portrayal of the loving couple.

「Amazon Kindle」Zest

Amazon Kindle Zest Commercial (Original Version)

A track by Bibio, a British folk and electronica musician.

Released in 2009, it reached No.

16 on the U.S.

charts and is included on the album Ambivalence Avenue.

It was used in an Amazon Kindle Zest commercial.

Amazon Echo “Window Cleaning” Edition

Amazon Echo Commercial 'Window Cleaning' Version 15 Seconds

The song used in the commercial is EXILE’s “Choo Choo TRAIN,” released in 2003.

Speaking of “Choo Choo TRAIN,” the choreography where each person turns in a staggered timing behind the one in front is famous, but it seems there isn’t an official name for that move! By the way, the group that sang the original song spins clockwise, while EXILE spins counterclockwise—the direction is apparently fixed!