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!
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- From laugh-out-loud clips to creative masterpieces—an ultimate collection of entertaining music videos
A full lineup from laugh-out-loud to creative works! A collection of funny music videos (11–20)
Gum-Gum Girlkyarī pamyu pamyu

From the intro’s Japanese-style melody to the costumes and nuanced oriental imagery, the song “Gum Gum Girl” exudes that vibe.
Even when you read the lyrics or listen to the track, the meaning is hard to pin down, yet it absolutely feels like quintessential Kyary Pamyu Pamyu.
The music video, of course, is pure Kyary-world at full blast.
In the first and second verses the scenes shift a bit, unfolding like an old Chinese film: training, becoming stronger, fighting, and defeating the enemy.
Like the song itself, the MV is addictive—you’ll find yourself watching it over and over.
Jenny High RhapsodyJenīhai

Jenny High is a band that was born from a TV show project, and one of its charms is the gathering of its distinctive members.
Focusing on that collective individuality, the song “Jenny High Rhapsody” sings about the absurdities of the world.
It’s also striking that every member has a vocal part; because they speak for themselves, their individual feelings come through clearly.
The video presents a mysterious worldview depicting the members visiting a public bathhouse, and even the way they jump into the water fully clothed radiates a strong sense of individuality.
The serious expressions within this bizarre setting give the impression of gradually drawing the listener in.
Magic BulletT.M.Revolution

T.M.Revolution’s 14th single, “Madan ~Der Freischütz~,” released in 2000.
The song is a fast-paced number that really feels like classic T.M.Revolution, but the music video has an indescribable charm—and it’s absolutely wild.
The visuals use intentionally dated techniques, and the setting plays out like a Showa-era drama.
The lip-syncing to match the lyrics is fun in itself, but what’s really great is how, toward the end, the story suddenly veers off in a completely outrageous direction.
Super Nasty feat. J-REXXX & R-Shiteihannya

In this music video, Hannya, J-REXXX, and R-Shitei appear with Afro hairstyles and sunglasses, breaking into song and dance.
It also unfolds with three distinct storylines.
While each one leans a bit on the vulgar side, they’re packed with chuckle-worthy humor that puts you in a fun mood.
That said, as the title “Super Nasty” suggests, the content isn’t for everyone, so be advised.
The ending—where they start arguing, asking “How did it come to this?”—adds another laugh to the mix.
Odoru-LoopFurederikku

This is the music video that rapidly boosted the popularity of Frederic, a rock band with a strangely addictive charm.
The presence of the two expressionless girls is outstanding, and their particularly peculiar dance really sticks in your head.
It seems quite a few “I tried dancing” videos inspired by that addictive feel have been posted as well.
Birth of a Cult LeaderCreepy Nuts

Creepy Nuts’ “Kyoso Tanjou” (Birth of a Guru) is included on the album INDIES COMPLETE and is a song that depicts how people who gain public support come to be.
It presents a precarious idea: because social media hides your face, you can say big things, and if that gains support, you can become like a guru.
The video, set in Shibuya, shows a young person drifting through listless days and then reveals how they transform into the titular “guru.” It’s a story where you can sense both the joy of being recognized that draws them in and the suffering that comes as their words and actions spiral beyond their own control.
From laugh-out-loud to creative masterpieces, they’re all here! A roundup of entertaining music videos (21–30)
EdisonSuiyōbi no Campanella

Wednesday Campanella’s “Edison” is a memorable music video that creatively incorporates the inventions of the historical figure Edison.
The footwork dance that went viral on TikTok features a unique technique of separately filming the upper and lower body and compositing them, with the footwork performed by world-renowned dancer Miyu.
The video is packed with scenes you’ll want to rewatch, such as generating electricity by pedaling a bicycle and rapid-fire wall hits in badminton.
The rich expressions of vocalist Utaha are another highlight that keeps it engaging.
Not only the music but the visuals themselves form a complete work—an impressive blend of humor and creativity.



