[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] (111–120)
Art Moving Center: Moving with Art ‘Leave-It-To-Us Pack’ EditionSandwich Man

Mr.
Tomizawa, who is planning to move soon, is asked by Mr.
Date whether his moving preparations are going smoothly, to which he replies, “I don’t know where to start.” Mr.
Date then recommends the Art Moving Center’s “Leave-It-To-Us Pack.” He pitches that the staff will handle everything from packing to transport and setup, and Mr.
Tomizawa decides to use the Leave-It-To-Us Pack.
However, in a humorous twist that likely made many people laugh, he misspeaks the service name and says, “Okay, then I’ll go with the ‘Bogus-It-To-Us Pack.’”
Funny Commercials [June 2025] (121–130)
P&G Febreze Toilet “Antibacterial Fall ’25 New Release” Versionplover

This is a commercial where the comedy duo Chidori humorously conveys the effects of Febreze for Toilets.
Nobu recommends Febreze for Toilets to someone about to place a deodorizer, while Daigo plays the role of the bathroom wall to demonstrate how it works.
It’s also funny how Daigo uses facial expressions to show the flow of the bathroom walls absorbing odors and then releasing them back out.
The fresh visuals that follow clearly communicate both the strong effectiveness and the refreshing fragrance.
P&G Lenor Super Deodorant “Dryer Prohibited” VersionTomoharu Shoji, Miki Fujimoto, Yuki Amami

This commercial portrays how Lenor’s Ultra Deodorant understands and addresses the common worry about the smell that inevitably comes with drying laundry indoors.
Tomoharu Shoji follows Miki Fujimoto’s rule that the dryer is off-limits, and he ends up suffering from the odor of indoor-dried clothes.
That’s when Yuki Amami appears and recommends Lenor Ultra Deodorant, resolving the family’s concern.
The overall comedic tone highlights how easily you can achieve a fresh, clean scent.
bitFlyer “Hitting 1 Trillion” VersionNadal

This is a commercial highlighting the reassurance that comes from knowing many people use bitFlyer, as the assets it holds have surpassed 1 trillion yen.
In it, Nadal enthusiastically repeats the phrase “ittchotteru” (a play on “1 trillion”), and the distinctive shot of him leaping toward the sky conveys the joy of growing assets.
The lighthearted tone carries the message that if you’re going to handle crypto assets, you should consider bitFlyer.
UHA Mikakuto Kororo “Idol Matsuko” VersionMatsuko Deluxe

This is a UHA Mikakuto commercial featuring Matsuko Deluxe appearing as an ’80s idol.
The commercial itself is styled after old music programs, so many viewers may find it nostalgic.
The host’s introduction of the idol cleverly ties in with the product description, which makes it entertaining.
au Value Link Plan “au Global Roaming Unlimited” / “au 5G Fast Lane” / “au Starlink Direct” / “Subscription Plus Points” / “Subscription Plus Points”Takao Osawa





This commercial delivers, with the force of a story’s opening, what features you can use when you join the au Value Link Plan.
As the Celestial Emperor, Takao Osawa presents the plan’s perks as a variety of jeweled treasures, clearly showcasing its functions.
You can feel how comprehensive the plan is—staying connected anywhere and enjoying savings through coupons.
The confident smile with which it’s presented also underscores the strong belief behind the plan.
Shibaura Machine: “ALWAYS Shibaura Machine” Part 3Hiroshi Abe, Ayumu Nakajima

Atsushi Abe passionately talking about the boke and tsukkomi of comedy leaves a strong impression, doesn’t it? This commercial is for Shibaura Machine, and it expresses the tagline “Creating things that don’t yet exist in this world.” Abe plays a principal who can’t help but think about Shibaura Machine all the time, and the rather outlandish direction is part of its appeal.
The two performers’ intense acting makes this a highly impactful commercial that really sticks with you.


