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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Interesting commercial songs. Popular funny commercial songs (21–30)
Udon Counting SongChiku Toshiyaki

In the Higashimaru Soy Sauce commercials, the high-pitched male voice singing along with the cute animated character is Kazuaki Chiku, formerly of the band Tama.
Chiku handled the vocals until 2014, and from the following year the singing was taken over by voice actor Mayumi Tanaka, known for works such as One Piece.
Danson ~Theme of the Dancing Fisson Tribe~banbiino


This commercial comically shows how the ingredients in Tokachi Drinkable Yogurt contribute to everyday health, featuring the duo Bambino.
Their signature bit, “Danson – Theme of the Dancing Fisson Tribe,” is rearranged to explain the yogurt’s benefits, delivering its appeal with a rhythmic flair.
Instead of a tribe and prey, the setting is changed to workers and cows, and the movement of approaching and embracing evokes the yogurt’s gentle flavor.
In the end, they drink it and smile, conveying a clear sense of how delicious it is.
Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) ft. Freedom Williams (parody version)C+C Music Factory

The setting is the stands of a baseball stadium.
Riho Yoshioka, who appears in the ad, seems about to start eating her bento… but suddenly a dance breaks out.
The commercial is titled “So You Thought—But It’s a Dance: Riho Yoshioka.” The song is a parody version of C+C Music Factory’s “Gonna Make You Sweat” featuring Freedom Williams.
Once you hear it, it really sticks in your head.
Tarako, tarako, tarakokigurumi

The song from Kewpie’s commercial for “Kewpie Aeru Pasta Sauce Tarako” is “Tarako Tarako Tarako” by the duo Kigurumi.
It’s a catchy, unforgettable tune with a strong impact, so it was a funny commercial jingle that became popular at the time.
Stick to him/her!/Stick to you!Yukiko Nakazawa
A romance brought together by glue…!? It’s the theme song for the shojo manga “Stick With You!” released by that very Aron Alpha.
It’s a simply great song where a super catchy sound is complemented by a free, soaring vocal! The only thing is, there’s a narration that says “Aron Alpha” every so often, and it makes me laugh each time.
I mean, sure, we do say couples “stick together,” but linking a glue’s image to romance in this way—what an incredible idea.
Maximum the Hormone II ~Let’s Talk About Future Extra-Firm, Rich Broth~Kaguya Luna

It was used in a Nissin Yakisoba U.F.O.
commercial.
The collaboration between the rock band Maximum the Hormone and virtual YouTuber Kaguya Luna became a hot topic.
A parody version of the song “maximum the hormone II ~Let’s Talk About the Future of Hard-and-Rich Noodles~” is used.
It’s extremely energetic—like, the momentum is incredible!
Yes, with pleasure.kocchi no kento

This commercial, which boldly uses a parody of the 2024 breakout hit “Hai Yorokonde,” is for Donbei’s East vs.
West flavor comparison.
Donbei is known for having different flavors in eastern and western Japan, and the ad encourages viewers to try both side by side.
The animation is by Kazuya Kanehisa, and the BGM features Kent “Kocchino” performing the parody version as well.
The original-style lyrics fit the melody perfectly, resulting in an impressive finish—be sure to give it a listen.


