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
From laugh-out-loud to creative masterpieces, they’re all here! A roundup of entertaining music videos (21–30)
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.
New Treasure IslandSakanakushon

It’s an addictive music video brimming with homages to a certain Showa-era variety show.
As if to prove how addictive it is, it has racked up over 30 million views.
The members’ cosplay is spot-on, too.
I hear that the vocalist, Mr.
Yamaguchi, is a fishing enthusiast in his private life.
FlowerFuji Kaze

Kaze Fujii’s “Hana” is a song released in 2023 and was chosen as the theme for the drama “My Most Favorite Flower.” Conscious of the work’s themes, the song portrays how people change, just as flowers bloom and wither.
The visual world is distinctive as well: from the opening—Fujii carrying a coffin across a wasteland, and inside it, Fujii himself wrapped in flowers—you’re drawn into the atmosphere.
The resurrection from the coffin, the dance that looks like some kind of ritual, and the expressions he wears during it all give the impression of a unique view of life and death.
Could you quit working in the nightlife/hostess industry?Gōruden Bonbā

Golden Bomber isn’t just about “Memeshikute.” The song’s content is exactly what the title suggests.
The music video is exactly what the title suggests, too.
You can pretty much guess it, but it’s still plenty entertaining.
I don’t think Golden Bomber’s sense for entertainment is on the level of a mere one-hit wonder—what do you think?
walnutMr.Children

This is “Kurumi” by Mr.Children.
They form a band and start performing again, reminiscing about the past.
At that time, the band’s name is Mr.ADULTS.
The members themselves don’t appear; actors do.
One highlight is that the way the vocalist plays the guitar is just like Sakurai’s.
Transferlivetune adding Megumi Nakajima

“Transfer” is a collaboration between livetune adding—known for producing numerous songs using the Vocaloid Hatsune Miku—and Megumi Nakajima, famed for her role as Ranka Lee in Macross F.
The fully animated music video delivers visuals of such high quality that its under-10-minute runtime feels almost too short.
A girl leaves her house in the morning, and each time she kicks off the ground and leaps, she’s catapulted into a different world! Just like the title “Transfer” suggests, she’s literally being transferred.
She jumps into a world at war, a manga world, even the first year of the Heisei era…
If you look closely, you can spot the song title and Megumi Nakajima’s name on signs on the surrounding buildings—try finding them!
kaiju (giant monster)Sakanakushon

“Kaijū,” a song by Sakanaction released as the opening theme for the anime “Chi: On the Movements of the Earth.” In the music video, band member Ichiro Yamaguchi appears, wandering through an underground passage while carrying something like an egg.
Along the way, people targeting the egg-like object appear one after another, and there are even scenes where lives are on the line.
This video, filled with a tense and mysterious allure, is sure to captivate many viewers.
As you watch, try to predict what will happen to Yamaguchi in the end.



