[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] (21–30)
en-japan en Tenshoku “Growing Site” versionNEW!Bakarhythm, Gaku Hamada

This is a commercial that highlights a virtuous cycle: En Tenshoku is gradually drawing attention, and that attention is making it easier to attract job postings.
In a storyline where a character played by Bakarhythm appears before Gaku Hamada, who’s struggling to choose a job site, the message is delivered that En Tenshoku is recommended.
The visual of his beard and hair gradually growing comically expresses how En Tenshoku itself is growing.
Resona Group Open a Resona account. “App” version / “ATM” version / “Two-Sword Style” versionNEW!Muro Tsuyoshi, Ai Yoshikawa



This commercial depicts actor Muro Tsuyoshi, now acting as a CM planner, after he pitches a concept for a Resona Bank ad.
The footage begins with Muro’s proposal not being selected.
Then marketer Ai Yoshikawa says, “Actually…” and introduces the concerns and realities Gen Z faces regarding money.
In response, Muro deliberately exclaims, “Then we have to say that in the commercial!” It’s a clever device—talking about making a commercial within the commercial—and it clearly highlights the key selling points.
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.
WAVE Contact Lenses “Breathe! WAVE EYES” VersionTatsuya Fukazawa, Ryota Miyadate, Hikaru Iwamoto

This commercial uses a tense, drama-like setup packed with lively comedic quips to show that WAVE EYES contact lenses let plenty of oxygen reach your eyes.
In the enemy’s hideout, Snow Man’s Ryota Miyadate collapses and his teammates check his breathing—only to realize they’re actually watching his eyes, prompting Miyadate himself to blurt out a retort.
Even amid the barrage of punchy comebacks, Tatsuya Fukazawa and Hikaru Iwamoto stay coolheaded—a nice touch—and the way Miyadate’s words don’t seem to land adds to the humor.
Because contact lenses are an everyday essential, the ad also conveys, with a lighthearted tone, the desire for people to choose something they can use with confidence.
Nissin Foods Complete Meal “The Complete Mail-Order” VersionNEW!Sunshine Ikezaki

This commercial features Sunshine Ikezaki wearing a different suit than usual, introducing the “Complete Meal” in a home-shopping-style setting.
It clearly conveys the balance of nutrition and taste, backed by data, highlighting its high quality.
In the end, there’s a comedic twist where he appears in his usual outfit and shouts that it’s “complete,” delivering the familiar sense of reassurance.
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.
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.


