[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)
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.
SatoFuru: “Let’s Show a Good Example” Version / “Rice with SatoFuru” VersionTokyo 03, Kumiko Aso


In this commercial, which shows Tsunoda and Iizuka visiting the home of Toyomoto and Kumiko Aso and the four of them enjoying a meal together, they seem to be having a barbecue with ingredients they received through the hometown tax donation program, and they chat about it.
There are two versions set in this scenario: the “Let’s Show an Example” version and the “Rice from Satofull” version.
Both end with Tsunoda saying something a bit anticlimactic that creates an awkward vibe, delivering a touch of surreal humor.
It’s a commercial with the kind of substance that feels like watching a Tokyo 03 sketch.
Shiga Prefecture Ishida Mitsunari

Speaking of samurai warlords who represent Shiga Prefecture, Ishida Mitsunari comes to mind.
This is a quirky commercial that introduces what makes Ishida Mitsunari so appealing.
As if pitching a product’s strengths, it comically conveys what kind of person he was.
By thoroughly highlighting even the finer details, it expresses a desire for viewers to feel a sense of familiarity with him.
Google Chrome Takuro meets Google “Choice Screen” version / “AI Mode” version / “No.1 Browser” versionTakurou



This is a commercial where the comedy duo Takurou introduce Google’s services within their manzai routine.
In all three released versions, Mr.
Hiroshi Akagi gets put on the spot by Mr.
Kimura Band, and Akagi’s bewilderment is what makes it so funny.
It’s such an entertaining ad that you’ll want to watch it over and over!
Morinaga Seika Vanilla Monaka Jumbo: “It Costs to Make” VersionSUPER EIGHT

This commercial emphasizes that Vanilla Monaka Jumbo has a higher production cost and is more premium than Choco Monaka Jumbo.
SUPER EIGHT appears in it, and the visuals resemble a quiz show’s spot-the-difference segment, with their photos gradually becoming more luxurious.
It’s a very straightforward approach that even brings up the product’s production cost, but that directness makes the product’s appeal come through clearly, resulting in an entertaining ad.
Lottery Lotto 7: The 1.2-Billion Man with Him and Her, Episode 17 “The Man Who Came Back” / Episode 18 “Rumors About Them”Ryunosuke Kamiki, Mone Kamishiraishi, Koji Yamamoto


In episode 17, where Koji Yamamoto—who had been missing in the previous episodes—finally returns, he shows up with a Lotto 7 ticket as a souvenir.
His signature suave vibe is as striking as ever.
Then in episode 18, there’s a scene where Mone Kamishiraishi consults her coworkers after being confessed to by Ryunosuke Kamiki.
Both episodes include chuckle-worthy moments, making the commercial one that you can’t help but want to watch to the end.
Akagi Nyugyo SOF Spring Vanilla and Pudding Somehow Lord “Bamboo Grove A” Version / “Bamboo Grove B” Version


This is a commercial for Sof, a product released by Akagi Nyugyo with the concept of “only the top of soft serve.” In line with the “just the top” concept, a bizarre character appears: a noble lord’s face with legs growing from it.
The surreal direction—showing him walking and running through a bamboo grove—is striking.
Many viewers probably couldn’t help but laugh at its unique, offbeat world.


