[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!
- Nostalgic commercials from the 2000s: revisiting ads that left a lasting impression
- Funny commercial song. Popular funny commercial songs.
- [March 2026] Introducing the latest commercials all at once! A roundup of noteworthy ads
- Unforgettable! Memorable commercial jingles. Popular commercial songs.
- [Nostalgic Commercials] A compilation of commercials that aired in the Showa era
- Catchy commercial jingles. A roundup of those songs grabbing attention in ads!
- A commercial song with memorable dancing. A commercial that makes you want to start dancing.
- Compilation of candy commercials: from the latest to nostalgic ones
- [Famous] Compilation of Local Commercials from Across Japan
- [March 2026] Roundup of the Latest Trending Commercial Songs
- Anime-style commercial roundup: a collection of attention-grabbing ads that have been increasing recently
- A roundup of commercials featuring enka singers—from ones where you can hear their singing to fun and quirky spots.
- [From timeless classics to the latest hits] A roundup of catchy commercial songs
Funny Commercials [June 2025] (51–60)
Y!mobile “The New Plan is a Great Deal” / “Unlimited Domestic Calls are a Great Deal for Ages 60+” / “Get the Latest Models for Less with the New Value Support” / “Save While Keeping Your Current Smartphone”




In this commercial, the store manager and the duo Batterys introduce the benefits of Y!mobile, highlighting that there are plans tailored to each user.
It showcases a new plan with more data, unlimited domestic calls for those aged 60 and over, great deals on the latest models, and the ability to keep using your current smartphone—illustrating support for a wide range of users.
The lively back-and-forth of Batterys’ boke and tsukkomi also conveys a positive, approachable vibe that encourages people to try it out casually.
Mecha-Comic: Massive Free “New Year” EditionNagano

In this commercial, Nagano-san appears from the side of the screen and introduces one title after another available on Mecha Comic.
The reason Nagano-san is facing sideways is to match the viewpoint of viewers who are lying down and looking at their screens during the New Year holidays, which makes for a humorous touch.
The unusual composition of the footage is highly impactful, resulting in a commercial that sticks in your mind after just one viewing.
Mitsui Outlet Park SUPER OUTLET SALE “Makeover” VersionFuku Suzuki

This is a promotional commercial for Mitsui Outlet Park’s SUPER OUTLET SALE featuring Fuku Suzuki.
At the beginning of the CM, Suzuki, tired of always being called “Fuku-kun” and being seen as a child actor, decides to reinvent himself.
He buys new clothes, changes his hairstyle and makeup, and successfully completes his makeover.
While he takes on a suave, more mature vibe, the fact that he’s somehow being carried on a mikoshi (portable shrine) adds a surreal touch that makes you laugh.
Nishimatsuya “2026 New Year’s Sale: Recording and Curry Are Nice, But…”

This is a commercial promoting Nishimatsuya’s New Year’s sale, shown through scenes of a rabbit character in a recording session.
The key point is the lively back-and-forth between the character and the director, conveying the happy New Year vibe and the fun of the first sale of the year.
With humorous lines like “Curry is great, but Nishimatsuya,” it focuses on rhythm to convey a sense of fun.
Funny Commercials [June 2025] (61–70)
Daihatsu Move Canbus Stripes “Like that” / “My mistake” / “I forgot” / “It suits you” / “Face and rear” / “Just as I thought”Sairi Ito






This commercial leaves an impression with its gentle mood, showing Sairi Ito riding in the Canvas Stripes.
In the “Kinda Like That,” “My Mistake,” “I Forgot,” and “It Suits You” versions, conversations unfold between her and the owner of the same car parked coincidentally next to hers, and the unique vibe between the two brings a soft chuckle.
Meanwhile, in the “Face and Butt” and “I Knew It” versions, the dialogue is between Ito and a friend who drives the same car, conveying a comfortable, no-pretenses relationship.
The BGM features Yorushika’s ‘Play Sick.’ Its relaxed tempo and Suis’s pure vocals resonate beautifully.
The title, meaning “playing sick,” adds another layer—reading the lyrics with that in mind makes their content feel even more dramatic.
Sakai Moving Center: “With heartfelt care for the last 10 minutes” (version)Nashiko Momotsuki, Shunya Itabashi

This commercial introduces a 10-minute Helper Service that lets you get help with anything for 10 minutes after your move.
By subscribing to the Peace-of-Mind Guarantee Pack, they’ll respond to those “I just need a little more help” requests once the moving work is done.
In the CM, Shunya Itabashi is shown installing curtains, and Nashiko Momotsuki is wiping down the stairs, clearly showing how helpful the service is on a hectic moving day.
Meanwhile, the Sincerity Panda tries to walk someone’s beloved dog but gets jumped on and has its face licked—an unexpected mishap.
It’s a fun commercial with a cute final touch that’ll make you chuckle.
Indeed “Masaka” EditionTakumi Saitoh, Rika Izumi

This commercial showcases the potential of Indeed through the appearance and conversation of Takumi Saitoh and Rika Izumi, who work in the HR department.
When Saitoh expresses anxiety about whether this will actually attract applicants, Izumi explains Indeed’s level of visibility, and he posts a job listing somewhat skeptically.
The call that comes in immediately afterward is key, strongly emphasizing how many people are watching and how useful the platform is for recruitment.
The moment he jumps to his feet in surprise adds a comedic touch to the overall feel.


