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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!

Funny commercial songs. Popular funny commercial songs (91–100)

Nissin Foods Cup Noodles “Love the Toppings” Version

Love-love youHosokawa Fumie

Suki Suki Su / Fumie Hosokawa [Official Music Video]
Love-love youHosokawa Fumie

A highly addictive commercial: Nissin Foods’ Cup Noodles “Gu ga Suki-suu” version.

Set to a parody of Fumie Hosokawa’s song “Suki Suki Suu,” surreal characters dance along.

The quirky call-and-response ad-libs are another highlight.

McDonald’s Beef Stew Pie: “What are you gonna say about the pie?” edition

WHITE BREATHT.M.Revolution

T.M.Revolution – WHITE BREATH | Official Music Video
WHITE BREATHT.M.Revolution

I couldn’t help but laugh the first time I saw it.

In McDonald’s beef stew pie commercial, Takanori Nishikawa himself appears and sings a parody of T.M.Revolution’s mega-hit “WHITE BREATH,” and he does it out in the snow.

As a special touch, he even sings McDonald’s jingle—“ba-da-ba-ba-ba”—at the end.

It’s parody through and through, but this song, released in 1997, has had a remarkably long run as a hit.

It’s a seriously cool track—like sweeping up your overly rational girlfriend into a bold embrace.

It’s a bit of an older song, but if you’ve never really listened to it, please do.

And if you have time, check out the much-talked-about music video with the raging wind!

Funny commercial songs. Popular funny TV commercial songs (101–110)

SoftBank OPPO Reno10 Pro 5G Divine Charging “Don’t Rush Me” Version

Seikai-chan and Kafu-chan’s Errand CapriccioMinami no Minami

This is a SoftBank commercial introducing a “god-tier fast-charging” smartphone that charges faster than ever.

The ad features Maika Sasaki from the idol group =LOVE and Hitomi Suzuki from ≠ME.

Just before heading out, Suzuki realizes her phone has no battery, but the spot highlights the charging speed by showing it fully charge while she dances.

The background music is the Vocaloid track “Seikai-chan and Kafu-chan’s Errand Rhapsody,” produced by Minami no Minami, which pairs perfectly with the visuals and concept.

The song has a brisk, bustling tempo and an adorably charming vibe.

Acecook Fukufukusaizai “WILD” Version

Fukufuku Dishes 〜FUKUFUKU-SAISAI〜Suzuki Fuku

Fuku Suzuki sings the commercial jingle and shows off a super-sharp WILD dance / Acecook “Fuku Fuku Saishai” MV
Fukufuku Dishes 〜FUKUFUKU-SAISAI〜Suzuki Fuku

The new Acecook commercial featuring Fuku Suzuki’s singing has become a hot topic.

The song he created, in which he shows off a wild side, stands out for its catchy, unforgettable melody and lyrics that humorously portray glass noodles.

It’s a bright, uplifting pop track that energizes listeners.

Released on February 2, 2024, the song even has a music video.

Showcasing a new facet of Suzuki’s talent, it’s perfect for waking up in the morning or when you want to boost your mood.

Be sure to check out this track that lets you feel how much Fuku Suzuki has grown.

“Hotel Koyo” Commercial Original SongShimizu Kyoko

I thought it was a local Kansai commercial, but years later I learned it actually aired over a surprisingly wide area nationwide.

This song, which shifts from a gentle singing style to full-on enka phrasing, is one of Kansai people’s favorite tunes.

I heard the hotel closed in 2013 due to aging facilities.

SCEI (Sony Computer Entertainment) “PlayStation 4”

PS4 commercial: Takayuki Yamada is hilariously all-in
SCEI (Sony Computer Entertainment) “PlayStation 4”

This is a series of PS4 commercials featuring Takayuki Yamada.

They’re great ads that convey the fun of games directly.

The outlandish setup and Yamada’s appealing performance—handsome yet expressive and full of character—effectively communicate how entertaining the PS4 is.

It maps gamer-in-jokes that players will recognize onto an office setting.

It also speaks on behalf of game-loving office workers who wish they could say, “Please let me take the day off so I can play games,” but can’t.

Republic Anthem (Yodobashi Camera Song)

This commercial’s music is based on the American folk song “Battle Hymn of the Republic.” In Japan, it’s known under titles like “Gonbē-san no Akachan” and “Tomodachi Sanka.” Although it’s a march, the commercial gives it a powerful, beat-driven feel.