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A commercial song with memorable dancing. A commercial that makes you want to start dancing.

Commercials that feature distinctive dances really catch your eye, don’t they?

It seems they’ve become popular in recent years, sparked by dance challenge videos on TikTok and YouTube, and many companies are trying to incorporate them into their ads.

Even if you don’t usually dance, please take a look at least once!

Buzzworthy commercials definitely have a sharp sense of style.

Of course, they’re advertisements at their core, so promotion is the goal—but the dancing grabs attention, and from there you end up curious about the product… that happens a lot.

From nostalgic classics to the latest hits, enjoy a wide variety of fun dances!

A commercial song with impressive dancing. Commercials that make you want to start dancing (11–20)

Pocari SweatYagi Rikako

Rikako Yagi, the “second Kiko Mizuhara,” chosen for a Pocari commercial; intense dancing in a sailor uniform — Pocari Sweat’s new CM, “Yell” edition
Pocari SweatYagi Rikako

When you think of Pocari’s commercials, the ones themed around dance leave a strong impression.

Among them, the 2016 Pocari Sweat commercial “Yell” features then-14-year-old Rikako Yagi showing off her dance moves.

In addition to the students performing perfectly synchronized choreography, the male actor playing the principal—joyfully dancing on top of the desk in the principal’s office—also grabs attention! Beyond the dancing, the ad depicts various school clubs, resulting in a video that captures the spirit of youth throughout.

TikTok “Anyone Can Dance” Version

From salarymen and high school girls to grandmas and even people in mascot costumes—everyone’s dancing. TikTok’s new commercial is out now.
TikTok “Anyone Can Dance” Version

The 2018 TikTok commercial “Anyone Can Dance.” A young man wearing headphones is staring at the TikTok screen, then he unplugs the headphone jack and everyone starts dancing.

Grandmas, office workers, kids, security guards, even Muay Thai fighters—people of all kinds start dancing in all sorts of places.

And that irresistibly catchy track is DJ Red Core’s “Kiat Jud Dai.” The tempo is great and once you hear it, it sticks with you.

The dance is simple too, making it a commercial that makes you want to get up and dance just by watching.

Nishitan ClinicGō Hiromi, Sanji no Hiroin

Hiromi Go & 3ji no Heroine's new 'Nishitan Clinic' commercial welcomes Mandy Sekiguchi and Yuki Kashiwagi! They perform the 'N Dance' against a New York cityscape backdrop – Nishitan Clinic new TVCM 'NY Dance' version.
Nishitan ClinicGō Hiromi, Sanji no Hiroin

This commercial for Nishitan Clinic features Hiromi Go clad in a dazzling gold jacket, performing an original song for the ad.

The footage is striking for its vivid, concert-like atmosphere—almost as if it were a scene from one of his live shows.

And of course, the highlight is Hiromi Go’s sharp dance moves.

Beyond the dynamic choreography, his signature touches—like spinning the microphone mid-performance—make for a must-see showcase worthy of a vocalist of his caliber.

Y!mobile ‘Or So I Thought Dance’ VersionMana Ashida, Riho Yoshioka

Beautiful managers Mana Ashida and Riho Yoshioka dance! Keisuke Nakata of “HanaHare” becomes a pitcher — Y!mobile’s new TV commercial: “Or So You Thought Dance” edition
Y!mobile 'Or So I Thought Dance' Version Mana Ashida, Riho Yoshioka

Y!mobile commercials are always fun and memorable.

In the “Or So You’d Think Dance” edition, it looks like a high school baseball game… or so you’d think, until everyone suddenly starts dancing.

In addition to Mana Ashida, Y!mobile’s main character, Riho Yoshioka also appears this time.

The highlights of the ad are the moves and choreography that seem to reference the “Y” in Y!mobile and smartphones.

And speaking of the CM song, it’s that track everyone recognizes even if they don’t know the title: C+C Music Factory’s “Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now).” It’s one of those songs that makes anyone want to start dancing (lol).

UQ Communications UQ mobile/UQ WiMAX “Family with UQ mobile” VersionFukada Kyōko, Tabe Mikako, Nagano Mei

Kyoko Fukada, Mikako Tabe, and Mei Nagano do “Lonely Tropical Fish” on TikTok / UQ Mobile ‘Family’ CM — TikTok vertical video
UQ Communications UQ mobile/UQ WiMAX “Family with UQ mobile” VersionFukada Kyōko, Tabe Mikako, Nagano Mei

This is the well-known UQ mobile commercial, “Family with UQ Mobile,” featuring Kyoko Fukada, Mikako Tabe, and Mei Nagano as three sisters.

They dance to a parody of Wink’s 1989 smash hit “Lonely Tropical Fish.” The parody lyrics encourage families to switch to UQ mobile, while the choreography is based on the original “Lonely Tropical Fish” moves.

If you remember when the song was a hit, this is the kind of ad that makes you want to start dancing, right? The three sisters’ outfits are also really cute.

Ito Ham Morning Fresh Series: ‘Morning Fre Dance New Wiener Launch’ Editionitō asako

Even if you’re not someone who watches much TV, this commercial is probably burned into your eyes and stuck in your ears, isn’t it? In this Itoham ad where Asako Ito shows off some razor-sharp dance moves—the Morning Fresh Dance series—she energetically showcases the ham’s freshness to the tune of a parody of Seiko Matsuda’s “Natsu no Tobira.” Asako Ito’s full-body appeal of freshness leaves a strong impression, and just watching it gives you a real boost.

You also can’t miss—or help but listen to—how cleverly the original “Natsu no Tobira” is reworked into a parody.

A commercial song with striking dance moves. Commercials that make you want to start dancing (21–30)

McDonald’s Triangular Choco Pie: “The Fate of Tiramisu…” Edition

Sun and Bikini

RIP SLYME – The Sun and the Bikini
Sun and Bikini

This time, CHIKA has appeared in the commercial for the Triangle Choco Pie—the same one that previously drew attention when NAOKO, also a member of HANA, starred in it.

Once again, she performs a sharp dance alongside Sairi Ito, promoting the limited-time tiramisu flavor now on sale.

The background music is a parody of RIP SLYME’s “Taiyo to Bikini,” a familiar tune from the Triangle Choco Pie commercials.

After hearing the lyrics that build excitement for the Triangle Choco Pie, many people probably felt like heading to McDonald’s, don’t you think?