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 (1–10)
squid-warding danceIgarashi Yuya, Sato Arata

It’s a song that makes you go, “What on earth is this…?” It’s the CM song for Cup Noodles, Seafood flavor, created by dancer Yuya Igarashi and actor Arata Sato.
The commercial and the music were made with the theme of “Summer is Seafood” firmly in mind, and you can feel an intensity that’s almost pushy.
The song’s rhythmic feel accentuates the absurdity of the visuals even more.
Once you hear it, you can’t escape it—this commercial track has a uniquely captivating atmosphere.
Phantom PainT.M.Revolution

I won’t say where, but this is a very grand ballad that was used as the theme song for the commercial of Delicare M’s, a medicine applied to a delicate area.
It’s a track by T.M.Revolution, Takanori Nishikawa’s solo project, released in 2014 as his 27th single.
A version with different lyrics was used in the commercial.
So “Phantom Pain” itself is not a quirky jingle, but a thoroughly earnest and poignant piece.
Doing something like this is very much in line with Nishikawa’s sense of humor, isn’t it?
Odoru-LoopFurederikku


This commercial uses a parody that 2010s Japanese rock fans would recognize from the opening scene alone.
The CM’s BGM is a parody version of Frederic’s 2014 signature song “Oddloop,” and Himura and Shitara recreate the music video from back then.
The contrast between “Himura, who’s just doing ___” and “Shitara, who’s not just doing ___,” comparing whether they’ve joined Vitality, is striking.
Thanks to the song’s catchiness and the memorable parody-driven direction, it’s a commercial you won’t forget after seeing it once.
Funny commercial songs. Popular funny commercial songs (11–20)
Universal Studios Japan—that’s unending excitement! Adorably wacky Minions. Gather here, the strongest in Japan!Orijinaru Rappu

This commercial, delivered with an original rap from Universal Studios Japan, is full of energy.
The rap lyrics convey all the fun and highlights of USJ without leaving anything out.
It’s such a memorable ad that it likely made a lot of people want to visit USJ after watching it.
“Porinky” commercial original songSurīporinkīzu

Koikeya’s snack “Porinky,” which debuted in 1990, had a commercial jingle that was simple yet unforgettable, making it hugely popular with both children and adults.
In 2015, to commemorate the 25th anniversary of its launch, a new series of commercials was released and is available to watch on YouTube.
Fuji Safari ParkKushida Akira

The commercial song sung by Akira Kushida has been used as the theme for Fuji Safari Park for a long time.
Even though the lyrics repeat the same words, it doesn’t feel annoying, does it? I remember feeling a bit scared as a child, wondering if a real lion might come closer when I heard the song, but it’s a jingle that really sticks in your head.
kabedon to the faceMayumura Chiaki

Singer-songwriter Chiaki Mayumura’s songs are defined by a unique contrast between shocking lyrics—exemplified by tracks like “Tokyo Answering Machine App”—and a cool, breezy sound.
One of her numbers, used as the theme for Nissin Cup Noodles PRO in the “Kapun-no Pro” commercial, features a parody version sung by Mayumura herself that has become a hot topic for its powerful impact.
It’s rare to find a track that depicts differences in values and awareness between men and women so refreshingly within a single song.
The way the arrangement shifts with each point of view is also superb, making it a piece you’ll want to play on repeat.


