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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!

Funny Commercials [June 2025] (141–150)

IRIS OHYAMA Packaged Rice: “Rice Pride – Hearts Connected Through Stocking Up” / “Rice-Growing with Loving Care” / “Instant Charge for a Beautiful Body” / “Munch Away with Peace of Mind – Domestic Rice”Ryuji Akiyama

This is a commercial for packaged rice featuring Ryuji Akiyama, who’s gaining attention for Creators File.

He appears as various characters and enters a singing contest, fully embodying each role.

He performs original songs tailored to each character, and every aspect—his singing style, gestures, and lyrics—is meticulously crafted, going beyond the realm of a typical commercial.

It’s a CM that you can’t help but watch intently and that leaves a deep impression.

LINEMO Kawaguchi-san and Yasuko puppy: “SoftBank” version / “Super Cheap” versionHaruna Kawaguchi, Yasuko

LINEMO 'Ms. Kawaguchi and the Yasuko Puppy – SoftBank' / 'Ms. Kawaguchi and the Yasuko Puppy – Super Cheap' 30 seconds

This commercial humorously conveys the surprisingly little-known fact that LINEMO is a SoftBank brand, featuring Haruna Kawaguchi and Yasuko.

In a storyline where a dog played by Yasuko barks at someone who’s unsure whether the brand is trustworthy, it delivers the reassurance that it’s actually a SoftBank brand.

It also introduces the available plans, expressing not only the peace of mind that comes with a major company’s offering but also the value unique to a newer brand.

The colorful worldbuilding adds a sense of fun to the content.

Orix ‘Motivation MAX! Shared Office’ VersionIchiro, Rina Kawaei

Rina Kawaei dissatisfied with the spread of 'Yaruki MAX! ORIX!'? ORIX’s new commercial: 'Yaruki MAX! Shared Office' edition

This commercial introduces the shared offices operated by ORIX and highlights the company’s commitment to supporting diverse new ways of working.

Rina Kawaei appears as an ORIX employee, advising a friend who’s looking for a place to work, conveying a sense of mutual support.

The ad also has a comedic touch, showing some bewilderment at how widely Ichiro’s suggested catchphrase, “Yaruki MAX!” (Motivation MAX!), has caught on.

Funny Commercials [June 2025] (151–160)

ORIX “Motivation MAX! Logistics Facility” EpisodeIchiro, Rina Kawaei

Rina Kawaei bashfully shows her comical “Yaruki MAX!” enthusiasm in ORIX’s corporate TV commercial, “Yaruki MAX! Logistics Facility” edition.

This commercial features Rina Kawaei as an ORIX employee introducing the company’s logistics facilities to a friend, while also highlighting the company’s commitment to supporting logistics.

The key point is how she gets more and more passionate as she talks, which comically ends up embodying the catchphrase “Motivation MAX,” originally voiced as a complaint.

The humorous development of Ichiro watching her adds to the lively vibe and clearly conveys a cheerful mood and a positive attitude.

Hazuki Loupe: “Ken Watanabe & Rei Kikukawa” EditionKen Watanabe, Rei Kikukawa

[Hazuki Loupe] Love it sooo much – old and new commercials

Many people probably remember this particular Hazuki Loupe commercial that aired in 2018 when they think of the brand.

Set on a large stage as if Ken Watanabe is giving a presentation, Rei Kikukawa serves as his assistant.

Watanabe loudly emphasizes how difficult it is to read the small print in newspapers and proposals, then demonstrates that with Hazuki Loupe, they become easy to read.

In the latter half, there’s the famous scene where Kikukawa sits on the Hazuki Loupe, highlighting its durability.

From Watanabe’s powerful opening shout to Kikukawa’s closing line, “I love Hazuki Loupe,” the commercial is packed with memorable moments.

Sumitomo Life “That Person’s Life Insurance” VersionEri Fukatsu

Sumitomo Life Insurance TV Commercial: “That Person’s Life Insurance” Version (15 seconds)

Titled “That Person’s Living Insurance,” this commercial features Eri Fukatsu as an insurance sales representative proposing a plan to a woman—who turns out to be the crane from the folktale “The Grateful Crane.” It opens with a scene where Fukatsu admires the quality of a cloth woven by the woman, referred to as “O-Tsuru,” and then asks whether she has any concerns about being unable to work.

When O-Tsuru replies that she hasn’t really thought about it, Fukatsu goes on to explain living insurance.

Many people, like O-Tsuru, haven’t considered such risks before, making the setup relatable and easy to identify with.

At the end of the commercial, there’s a humorous touch when the old man opens the room door without permission, giving the ad a light, chuckle-worthy ending.

Iris Ohyama B2B Business: Cleaning Robot “M&M Cleaning” Edition / Energy Saving “M&M Lighting” EditionRyo Yoshizawa

This commercial portrays the idea that using Iris Ohyama’s cleaning robots and lighting can make a company run more efficiently, almost like a mischievous plot.

In a scenario where Ryo Yoshizawa schemes about what to implement in the company, it explains what the cleaning robots and lighting are like and how they can help.

The humorous moment where, with a serious expression, he says “M&M” instead of “M&A” and gets corrected is also quite memorable.