[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] (11–20)
Suntory Craft Boss Unsweetened Italiano “Alien Jones: Truth or Fake?” Part 2Tommy Lee Jones, LiLiCo, Noriyuki Furuichi

LiLiCo introduces Noritoshi Furuichi to a video asking, “Have you seen this?” titled “Is Alien Jones getting a movie adaptation?!” Furuichi then describes the plot, but LiLiCo cuts him off, saying, “That’s an ad! Are you making fun of movies?” However, it concludes with a scene where she tries the unsweetened Italiano featured in the video and is surprised by how good it tastes, followed by the message, “Check it with your own mouth.” This commercial, with its narrative feel, likely left a lasting impression on many viewers.
Nippon Ham Schau Essen Schau Essen Oichiiiiiii-se “Solo” version / “Duet” version / “Sixfold Cheese Ensemble” versionTomotaka Okamoto, Shigeru Matsuzaki



A distinctive commercial resounding with the singing voices of Tomotaka Okamoto and Shigeru Matsuzaki.
In the “Solo” version, Okamoto performs alone, while in the “Duet” and “Sixfold Cheese Ensemble” versions, you can enjoy their harmonies.
You’re overwhelmed by their beautiful vocals, and at the same time left wondering why a sausage commercial showcases such superb singing—its sheer impact makes it a spot you won’t forget after a single viewing.
Suntory Craft Boss World TEA Alien Sisters Company “Joining the Company” version / “India” version / “Dance” versionKoji Yakusho, Hana Sugisaki, Yumi Kawai



This is a series of commercials in which Hana Sugisaki plays the older sister and Yuumi Kawai the younger sister—two alien sisters who work together at a company—into which Koji Yakusho, a human from Earth, gets hired.
Yakusho, who is consistently on the back foot with the sisters, is especially memorable, and the banter among the three is really entertaining.
Through this quirky interaction, the commercials introduce the World TEA Series.
Asahi Kasei: “Uchikawa Is Too Hot” (Commercial)Ayumu Nakajima

This is a comedic commercial depicting Ayumu Nakajima, who has joined Asahi Kasei, and his encounters with Asahi Kasei employees who thrive with an unconventional style.
Here, Yumu Makino plays the “overheated Uchikawa,” whose passion for the project is portrayed as steam that affects those around him.
It presents a curious world where the heat for work turns into literal heat, and we see Ayumu Nakajima suffering from that real heat.
While keeping a lighthearted tone, the ad clearly conveys Asahi Kasei’s passion.
Burger King All-Day King “Burger Day Trader” Version

This is a comedic commercial that overlays the image of a day trader to convey that at Burger King, you can get a good deal on burgers at any time of day.
It also seems to express frustration with the common type of promotion where prices change depending on the time, showing how you’d have to time burger prices like a day trader—and how bothersome that is.
Because the video clearly shows the “burger day trader,” the agony of being tossed around by fluctuating prices comes across vividly.
By pairing that with troubled expressions, it reinforces the reassuring impression that at Burger King, you can enjoy a deal on your burger whenever you like.
Ajinomoto “Ban Ban Don Don” VersionMamoru Miyano

This commercial features voice actor Mamoru Miyano as he introduces which foods taste better with Ajinomoto.
With snappy pacing and high energy, he sprinkles Ajinomoto on various foods, tastes them, and repeatedly exclaims, “Delicious!” But there are also some foods it doesn’t go well with, and his honest “Nope!” is actually endearing.
In the latter half, Miyano gets so hyped it borders on madness, which is hilarious—once you watch it, the commercial becomes addictive.
Funny commercials [June 2025] (21–30)
Shiga Prefecture: “Shiga, Shiga (Shiga, Shiga)” Edition

This is a commercial that conveys Shiga Prefecture’s efforts toward health and longevity in a gentle tone.
In fact, it’s an homage to Morinaga’s Greek yogurt Partheno commercial, incorporating uniquely Shiga elements into a similar structure.
Just like the original piece that introduces Greek culture, this one presents the culture of Shiga Prefecture; however, because the structure is so similar, it even prompts the comical question of whether the information is actually real.
The Shiga-related items scattered throughout the footage are introduced again, so viewers can learn about Shiga’s culture there.


