Funny commercial song. Popular funny commercial songs.
When you watch TV, you see all kinds of commercials every day—but haven’t you ever found the songs used in them so fun that they stick in your mind? Beyond the direction of the commercials themselves, there are lots of catchy, memorable, and entertaining CM songs these days! From original tracks made just for the ads to parody versions of classic hits, there’s a wide variety of amusing CM songs.
In this article, we’ll showcase a bunch of CM songs that have been creating buzz for being fun—enjoy!
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Funny commercial songs. Popular funny commercial songs (91–100)
Ippei-chan Yoten no Yakisoba by Myojo, Addictive Salt Sauce Flavor: “Who’s the Salt Sauce?” Song VersionHonda Tsubasa

Many people have probably watched the nationally beloved anime Crayon Shin-chan.
One of its well-known theme songs is “Dame Dame no Uta” (“The No-No Song”), whose lyrics depict the protagonist Shin-chan getting scolded.
A parody of this song that’s been performed and become a hot topic is the commercial for Myojo Ippeichan Yomise no Yakisoba, Addictive Shio-dare Flavor, titled “Shio-daredare no Uta.” Keeping the rapid-fire singing intact, the lyrics have been rewritten to highlight the product’s appeal.
Enjoy it together with actress Tsubasa Honda’s comical moves in the ad.
Song of L-Step PlusChokoreeto Puranetto

This commercial promotes the debut of L-Step Plus+, which further expands L-Step’s features, and explains the kinds of results it can deliver.
It shows that even tasks that seem difficult—like extending LINE—can be achieved easily, while also conveying a strong commitment to support.
Adding even more clarity to what’s depicted on screen is Chocolate Planet’s “L-Step Plus Song.” Set to a stylish sound, the lyrics detail the features, and the upbeat tune reinforces that this is a service you can use casually.
“Sugakiya Ramen” TV commercial original songMiyachi Yukio

When it comes to Nagoya ramen, it’s got to be Sugakiya Ramen.
This commercial is the version that started airing in the fall of 2009.
The singer, Yukio Miyaji, was arrested in June 2016 for an assault incident during a live radio broadcast, and the local commercials he appeared in ended up becoming known nationwide in this unexpected way.
Ue-ue-ue!saruganseki

The fifth single released in 1997, when Hiroiki Ariyoshi was active with Kazunari Moriwaki as the duo Saruganseki.
Following their second single “Tsuki,” it was used as the theme song for Acecook’s Super Cup commercial.
The acting still has that idol-comedian vibe—so young!
NananananiroPerfume

Here is a commercial that uses Perfume’s song “Nananananairo” and features the members themselves—it’s full of best-friend vibes and sure to bring a smile to your face.
Their personalities make it a joy to watch.
Even though the CM shows their close bond, the song’s atmosphere conveys something professional and stylish, doesn’t it?
Kani DōrakuKida Tarō

The song composed by Taro Kida is known as the jingle for a crab cuisine specialty restaurant.
Sung by the Duke Aces, the tune is a playful piece that highlights the appeal of crab and tickles listeners’ hearts.
It begins with an image of crab claws raised high, and features memorable lyrics praising the flavor of crabs from the Sea of Japan.
In 2022, the Dotonbori main store—the setting of the commercial that uses this song—celebrated its 60th anniversary.
This work expresses human connection and happiness through crab dishes, making it a recommended listen when enjoying a meal or spending special time with loved ones.
Wait a sec!Little Glee Monster

Titled “Chili-Toma Zombie,” this piece features zombie characters themed after the ingredients found in Chili Tomato Noodles, such as tomatoes, chili peppers, corn, and the famed mystery meat.
The BGM, with lyrics that convey the product’s irresistible, inexplicable deliciousness, really stands out.
In fact, the song is an arranged version of Little Glee Monster’s “Cho Matte!” The lyrics were changed from the original, and the group actually performs the vocals.
It’s an exceptionally lavish production—surely not only fans, but even those who aren’t, couldn’t help stopping to watch.


