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)
I got scaredKyūso Nekokami

It’s “Bibitta” by Kyuso Nekokami.
The idea is that they change their appearance in various ways and perform to turn Kyuso Nekokami into a band that sells.
It’s packed with parodies, like wearing super low-budget masks that are like a bargain version of MAN WITH A MISSION, or dressing up like Sambomaster.
Liberty & Gravitykururi

Kuwata’s “Liberty & Gravity” is brimming with a mysterious world—not just in the music video, but in the melody itself.
It’s included on the album THE PIER and was later released as a single together with “There is (always light).” The video features surreal, bewildering imagery alongside a troupe of enigmatic dancers with hidden faces—stuff that makes you want to say, “What is this?” The members of Quruli are playfully toyed with in various ways, and at the end there’s even a rare scene of them dancing together.
The song itself shifts moods rapidly within a single track, so enjoy Quruli’s uncanny worldview through both the visuals and the music!
From laugh-out-loud to highly creative—everything’s here! A roundup of funny music videos (31–40)
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.
Last VirginRADWIMPS

This is an MV that pulls you in the more you watch.
The song “Last Virgin” is a track from RADWIMPS’ 2013 album ‘X and ○ and Crimes’ (Japanese title: ‘○と✗と罪と’).
It begins with a chance encounter when he picks up a hat she dropped.
From the opening shot of the dropped hat seen from directly above—a “○”—the video keeps focusing on circular shapes viewed head-on or from above: plates, umbrellas, cups, tables, records, and so on.
Even so, you can clearly follow the story between the two; it’s a fascinating MV where the passage of time and the unfolding drama come through vividly.
And it’s not just clever—by the end, it delivers a development that follows the lyrics faithfully, making for a moving piece.
Soredemo Shitai MUSIC VIDEO (YouTube ver.)Hirai Ken

A shocking work in which Ken Hirai dives into the world of Indian cinema.
Armed with two weapons—his overwhelming vocal ability and his strikingly bold features—he blends seamlessly into the aesthetic.
Zero sense of incongruity! When you look closely at the lyrics, it’s not a cheerful song at all, hinting at an affair, but maybe that’s exactly why this kind of playful music video works?
Idiots everywhere.wasureranneeyo

This is “Baka Bakka” by Wasureranneyo.
It’s set up like a tabloid TV show, starting with a news item asking whether Shibata, the vocalist who used to sing about being a lifelong virgin, might actually be a ‘business virgin’ as a gimmick.
Then the commentators talk about it with straight faces (lol).
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.



