[Funny Commercials] Hilarious! Memorable Ads
When you watch TV or go online, the commercials you see almost every day have diversified along with the times, and even short ads have increasingly become enjoyable as standalone works.
The ones that tend to get people talking are, of course, the funny commercials.
Whether it’s a spot featuring comedians that makes you burst out laughing, one that surprises you with unexpected casting, or one whose out-of-left-field ideas and direction draw you in, the variations are endless.
In this article, we’ll introduce lots of those entertaining commercials!
We’ll cover a wide range, from recent ads to timeless classics, so enjoy!
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Funny Commercials [June 2025] (101–110)
TOTO NEOREST “Voices of Users” VersionEiji Yokota, Kokoro Terada

This commercial features Big Ben and Little Ben, a parent-child duo of germs, introducing feedback from NEOREST users and commenting on it.
Because they’re germs, their sense of good and evil is the exact opposite of humans’.
So they say NEOREST, which keeps things clean, is their enemy.
They go on about how NEOREST is such a terrible toilet for germs, but the more they talk, the more NEOREST’s appeal stands out—making for a cleverly structured ad.
TikTok “Beach” VersionCookie!, Rena Kuroki

This commercial conveys the idea of preserving memories in a fun way on TikTok by showing Cookie! and Rena Kuroki filming various videos.
With Cookie!’s eccentric makeup and outfits and Kuroki moving around to highlight the fun, the ad strongly emphasizes a comedic tone.
Hashtags like “summer memories” and “hype memories” are key points, expressing how memories can be edited to be even more enjoyable.
By making the video firmly comedic, it also gives the impression that their close relationship comes through.
Sky PerfecTV! Basic Plan “Remember When You Watch” VersionSisonne

While Hasegawa from Sisonne is watching TV at home, Jiro suddenly appears as a ghost and points out that he hardly ever uses the BS and CS buttons on the remote.
When Hasegawa asks what BS and CS even stand for, Jiro gives nonsense answers, and Hasegawa fires back with sharp retorts—that scene really makes you laugh.
In the latter half of the commercial, it wraps up by recommending that if you can watch BS and CS, you should subscribe to SKY PerfecTV! (SkyPerfecTV).
Meiji Hokkaido Tokachi Camembert Cheese Smoked “Diary” Version / “Fashion Show” Version / “At-Home Stretch” Version



This commercial features Natsuko Yokozawa playing a stylish, self-aware woman.
But while she looks the part at first, it’s fun how the story shifts into a humorous turn in the latter half.
Across the three versions of the ad, each showcases a different way to enjoy Camembert cheese tailored to its specific situation—there’s sure to be one you’ll want to try yourself!
Toyo Suisan Maruchan Akai Kitsune and Midori no Tanuki “Now? A Giant Octopus” VersionTetsuya Takeda, Gaku Hamada

Tetsuya Takeda, who has served as the commercial’s spokesperson since the launch of Red Kitsune and Green Tanuki, and Gaku Hamada, who appears for the first time this time.
In a tense situation where they’re attacked by a giant octopus underwater, the two exchange a mismatched conversation: “Fox or Tanuki?” “It’s an octopus.” “No, I’m asking whether you want Red Kitsune or Green Tanuki!” “Do we have to do this now!?” You can’t help but laugh.
At the end of the commercial, they safely escape the octopus and eat Red Kitsune and Green Tanuki on the boat.
Funny Commercials [June 2025] (111–120)
Toyo Suisan Maruchan Akai Kitsune Midori no Tanuki ‘Late-Night Snack Operation’ VersionTetsuya Takeda, Kumiko Aso, Jiro (Shisonnu)

This commercial depicts Tetsuya Takeda and Jiro sneaking behind Kumiko Aso’s back to eat Akai Kitsune late at night.
They quietly get up in the middle of the night, make sure Aso is asleep, and start boiling water in the kitchen.
Careful not to make a sound, they finally begin to eat—only to blurt out in delight at how delicious it is, getting caught by Aso in the end.
The two are clumsy yet lovable, making for a heartwarming scene, and the spot leaves a strong impression of the guilty thrill of late-night snacking and the tastiness of Akai Kitsune.
Toyo Suisan Maruchan Akai Kitsune Midori no Tanuki “The Two Who Can’t Go Home – Year-End” VersionTetsuya Takeda, Kumiko Aso, Jiro (Shisonnu)

This commercial depicts a scene where Jiro and Kumiko Aso, a couple, finish their date but linger, reluctant to part even though it’s time to go home.
As they keep backing away while still facing each other, Kumiko suggests, “We won’t get home like this—let’s turn around on the count of three.” When they turn around on her cue, she suddenly dashes off and heads home.
It turns out she was eager to get back quickly to eat toshikoshi soba.
Takeda Tetsuya’s line to the left-behind Jiro—“Sorry about my Kumiko”—adds a nice touch of humor.


