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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] (41–50)

Nissin Foods Chicken Ramen “Birth of the Hiyoko-chan Chicks” VersionMasao Hashimoto, Shuuto Inomata, Taiki Shinozuka

Chicken Ramen CM: 'Birth of the Chicks – Shell Version' 30 seconds / Masao Hashimoto, Shuto Inomata, Taiki Shinozuka

Three members of timelesz—Masaki Hashimoto, Shuto Inomata, and Daiki Shinozuka—appear dressed as little chicks, highlighting how dropping an egg into Chicken Ramen boosts the excitement.

In the commercial, the trio sings the familiar jingle to convey that uplifting feeling, creating a cute and approachable atmosphere.

Funny Commercials [June 2025] (51–60)

Uber Eats — Even during hay fever season, why not go with Uber Eats? “Hay Fever” VersionRiisa Naka, Akinori Nakao

Even during allergy season, why not go with Uber Eats? Pollen Edition | Uber Eats

This commercial conveys the message that Uber Eats is especially recommended when it’s hard to go outside—we want you to enjoy delicious food at home.

Here, the scenario focuses on pollen season as a time when going out is difficult, depicting how a sudden sneeze could lead to trouble.

With just one sneeze from Riisa Naka, mishaps cascade like dominoes, and in the end, Akiyoshi Nakao gets soaked trying to save a stuffed toy.

The humor lies in the extreme portrayal that it’s better to use Uber Eats to prevent situations like this.

ALSOK HotLimit IT & Facilities Rescue 2025 ‘Nishikawa Appears’ EditionTakanori Nishikawa

[Official] ALSOK Commercial: “ALSOK Hot Limit IT & Equipment Rescue 2025” Featuring Nishikawa – 30-second Version

This parody with a faux impression of T.M.Revolution’s classic “HOT LIMIT” is an ALSOK commercial.

It introduces ALSOK’s services through song, promoting the idea that you can always feel secure.

The CM’s original parody song is sung by Takanori Nishikawa himself, and the commercial shows Nishikawa wearing an ALSOK uniform as he takes on the recording.

Lifenet Life Insurance “Level X (10) Insurance” EpisodeRuka Matsuda, Hiroki Iijima, Tetsuya Iwanaga, Hayato Onozuka

Released January 11, 2026! 30-second version [Limited Time] LIFENET Insurance Official Web CM “Level X (10) Insurance Edition”

This is a cancer insurance commercial featuring four actors who co-starred in Kamen Rider Ex-Aid.

In addition to highlighting the product’s appeal, it also encourages viewers to periodically review their insurance coverage.

The Kamen Rider-style direction is striking, and it became a hot topic among fans.

7‑Eleven “Shall I heat it up?” VersionSho Sakurai, Masaki Aiba, Yuki Amami

TV Commercial 'Shall I heat it up?' 60 seconds

This commercial depicts Sho Sakurai and Masaki Aiba playing aliens working part-time at 7-Eleven, practicing Earth’s language.

They’re working on the essential convenience-store register phrase, “Would you like me to heat this up?” But their awkward attempt—‘Atatakamemasuka?’—stands out, and their earnest practice comes across as endearing.

The phrase “May we become someone’s warm place” appears, conveying the desire to be not just a store, but a presence that supports customers.

Y!mobile “Simple 3 Plans” / “Great Value with Large Data 3 L” / “Great Value with Large Data 3 M”

This commercial features the two members of Batterys appearing as Y!mobile staff, conveying its appeal through casual conversation.

The basic flow is Jike explaining things to Ace, and the way Ace doesn’t seem to fully grasp the explanation is played for comedy.

It also conveys that there are many subtle advantages—so many that Ace can’t immediately understand them—and that there are plans tailored to different ways of using the service.

RIZAP “McCoy Saito” EditionMcCoy Saito

McCoy Saito succeeds in losing 16 kg with RIZAP! New RIZAP TV commercial

This is a commercial documenting McCoy Saito’s RIZAP experience, produced by a creator known for numerous popular TV shows.

He reportedly lost an impressive 16.2 kg, and in the final shot of the ad you can clearly see his well-defined abs.

His playful demeanor throughout is very much McCoy’s style, making this one of the more memorable RIZAP commercials.