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 highly creative—everything’s here! A roundup of funny music videos (31–40)
kome kome warkome kome CLUB

This is Kome Kome Club’s “KOME KOME WAR.” For its time, the music video was filmed in a fairly unusual way.
The director was Carl Smoky Ishii.
His first directed music video won the Grand Prize at MTV’s “MTV Video Music Awards” International Video Award.
The members attended the award ceremony, and ShuCream Shu wore a kimono, which was highly praised by people overseas.
TransferNakajima Ai

It’s an animated PV where a girl keeps running and looping through various worlds.
You’ll be amazed by the richness of ideas packed into roughly six minutes.
You can simply enjoy the changing worlds without overthinking it, or you can have fun pondering what it’s trying to express.
ShakushainSuiyōbi no Campanella

A trip to Hokkaido in three and a half minutes—well, that might be an exaggeration, but this is a promotional video where you can enjoy the scenery of various Hokkaido towns.
If you’re a local or a seasoned traveler, why not have fun guessing the filming locations? The knack for completing a piece simply by listing Hokkaido place names and specialties is truly impressive.
Just tape it.SILHOUETTE FROM THE SKYLIT

The 2017 single “Iikara Taping da.” by SILHOUETTE FROM THE SKYLIT.
The title will make many people do a double take—it’s one of the famous lines from the manga SLAM DUNK.
The music video follows the lyrics’ storyline, but it really packs in a bit of everything! Still, it’s very satisfying to watch, and the track itself is a super cool rock number that makes the MV addictive.
It kind of disses today’s social media and various themes, then wholeheartedly recommends taping, but it’s so entertaining you can’t look away.
Let’s get started.Eikichi Nagano

The title song included on Akira Nagano’s first solo album, “Hajimeyou,” released in 2012.
It begins with a light, refreshing entrance and vocal, yet there’s a certain sense of dissonance you can’t quite place… That’s right: the screen is split into top and bottom halves, creating a stitched-together image.
Which makes levitation a piece of cake.
He walks lightly through the air as he sings, flying over people.
You know it’s because the screen is divided, but somehow the result feels strangely and indescribably pleasant.
Partway through, it’s not just Nagano—various people start floating and flying too.
From hilarious to creative works, all in one place! A collection of funny music videos (41–50)
Last Love LetterChatmonchy

The year is 2050.
This music video depicts Chatmonchy as little old ladies.
The three grandmothers playing the roles of Chatmonchy give standout performances.
But after this, one member left the band, and they’re now a duo, right? For someone who doesn’t know that, it’s a unique MV, but for fans, it might feel a little bittersweet.
Mela!Ryokushokushakai

Ryokuoushoku Shakai’s “Mela!”—which was also used in a commercial—has a music video that’s an animated work.
Different creators handled different parts, yet there’s a solid storyline, so even with varying illustration styles it all comes together seamlessly.
The wolf, who appears in all of the fairy tales Little Red Riding Hood, The Three Little Pigs, and The Wolf and the Seven Young Goats, is the featured character.
Treated as a villain and oppressed, the wolf comes to recognize that he has a place and can be the protagonist too—an MV that marks a shift in values.
The way the fairy tales themselves begin to change at the end is both adorable and moving.



