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From laugh-out-loud clips to creative masterpieces—an ultimate collection of entertaining music videos

In recent years, more and more music videos (MVs) have been actively released on YouTube.

They’ve become essential for conveying an artist’s vision for a song—as well as the appeal of the artist and the track itself—to listeners.

In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of MVs that have been especially buzzworthy for being “interesting.”

By “interesting,” we don’t just mean laugh-out-loud funny—we’ve also picked MVs that are fascinating from a visual production standpoint.

From works handled by popular video creators to pieces directed by the artists themselves, there’s a wide variety here, so please enjoy!

From laugh-out-loud to creative masterpieces, they’re all here! A roundup of entertaining music videos (61–70)

This world is mysteriousTomita Labo feat. Hara Yuko, Yokoyama Ken, Shiina Ringo, Sakai Yuu

This World Is Mysterious – Tomita Lab feat. Yuko Hara, Ken Yokoyama, Ringo Sheena, and Yu Sakai [MUSIC VIDEO]
This world is mysteriousTomita Labo feat. Hara Yuko, Yokoyama Ken, Shiina Ringo, Sakai Yuu

It’s a “mysterious” music video, just like the title, where—for some reason—an entire suspense drama that should normally be performed by adults is acted entirely by child actors.

The kids deliver passionate performances that hold their own against the star-studded lineup of singers.

In particular, the intensity of the lovestruck gaze that the girl from the opening keeps sending throughout the latter half is striking.

Your Small Hands ~ Maximum the HormoneMakishimamu Za Horumon

Maximum the Hormone 'Chiisana Kimi no Te' ~ 'maximum the hormone' Music Video (Re-upload)
Your Small Hands ~ Maximum the HormoneMakishimamu Za Horumon

The song and music video titled “Chiisana Kimi no Te” by Maximum the Hormone were released after member Nao became pregnant and gave birth, and many people were surprised because the tone, visuals, and lyrics—all of it—seemed completely different from the band’s usual style, clearly conscious of that timing.

But it’s actually a fake MV: halfway through, it makes a sharp turn back into their usual Hormone style.

The fake first half was also a hot topic because it was made in a “FanMon-style” MV, consciously modeled after FUNKY MONKEY BABYS, a fellow band from Hachioji they’ve poked fun at for years.

A lot of people probably went, “I knew it!” at the sudden switch, right? (lol)

Dancing BoyOKAMOTO’S

OKAMOTO’S 『Dancing Boy』MUSIC VIDEO
Dancing BoyOKAMOTO'S

This is a video work that pays homage to BOØWY’s “Kisetsu ga Kimi Dake wo Kaeru.” If you know the original, you probably sensed it the moment it started.

Created in the spirit of a yearbook, the video features various people appearing little by little.

They’re all peers whom OKAMOTO’S feel raced through the Heisei era alongside them.

If you look closely, you’ll notice many well-known figures make appearances.

If you’re curious about who shows up, be sure to give it a watch.

juvenileamazarashi

Juvenile, included on amazarashi’s mini-album “Hey Mom, Just Like You Said,” has a fully animated music video.

The video was created by YKBX, who has worked extensively on amazarashi’s MVs and illustrations as an artwork director.

Using motion capture technology to digitally record the movements of vocalist-guitarist Hiromu Akita, it’s been crafted into a 3DCG animated piece.

The video is rich with story, like watching a single animated film, and the more you watch, the more you’ll be drawn into its visual allure.

It’s a work that lets you fully enjoy a world depicted with cutting-edge technology!

I can’t find anything important besides you.flumpool

flumpool “I can’t seem to find anything precious other than you” Complete Version of the Music Video
I can’t find anything important besides you.flumpool

At first glance, it looks like a perfectly good music video, but there’s one thing about flumpool here that’s markedly different from usual.

Most people will notice it pretty quickly along the way: “that person” is unusually well integrated into the band.

It’s a really good song if you just listen to it normally, so if you want to be moved purely, it might be better to listen without watching the video.

gorillaJin-Machine

Jin-Machine “Gorilla” MV full ver.
gorillaJin-Machine

It’s Jin-Machine’s ‘Gorilla.’ Since they’re a comedy-style visual kei band, of course the music video is comedic too.

A gorilla shows up, acts like a roadie, dances, and looks like it’s having fun.

It’s a nonsensical MV that’s high-energy from start to finish and will make you laugh.

WeekendZAZEN BOYS

Four people performing indoors in a dark, empty space.

It’s dripping with suspicious vibes.

It goes beyond funny—I’m even impressed that you can create something this impactful using only the performers’ movements and the camerawork.

The camerawork is especially brilliant in the series of extreme close-ups of their faces starting just after 2:40.

Be sure to check it out.