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 hilarious to creative works, all in one place! A collection of funny music videos (41–50)
Your eyes, nose, mouth, jaw, and eyebrows are super wonderful whether I’m asleep or awake!!!SHISHAMO

If you just listen to the song, it sounds like a love song about a girl in love, completely blind to anything but her boyfriend—SHISHAMO’s “Your Eyes, Nose, Mouth, Jaw, and Eyebrows Are Super Amazing Whether I’m Asleep or Awake!!!” Even the title alone conveys that intense feeling, but the music video is set up like a drama.
It starts with vocalist Asako Miyazaki telling the other members, “I got a boyfriend,” but surprise—the boyfriend is a monster that looks a lot like Godzilla! The members secretly spy on their date and are shocked when they see him.
Still, the two are totally lovey-dovey, and after she watches him fight other monsters, she falls for him even more.
It’s a music video that portrays a girl in love from a slightly humorous angle.
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.
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.
Scarred Heavy MetalTHE Crown

This is THE Kanmuri’s “Kizudarake no Heavy Metal” (Scarred Heavy Metal).
As for the vocals—well, it’s just him—but Kanmuri-kun’s personality stands out so much that whatever he does ends up feeling entertaining.
Living while hiding the heavy metal spirit in your heart… it almost makes you sad, but you can’t help bursting out laughing—that’s the kind of music video it is.
Slave of LoveBikkeburanka

The combination of male prisoners brightly dancing without any sense of gloom even inside their cells and the fully sadistic female guards is intriguing, making it a video work that even people without that particular taste can thoroughly enjoy.
It’s nice how it ends with both the prisoners and the guards dancing together amicably, regardless of their roles.
Swingin’ NipponKishidan

It’s “Swingin’ Nippon” by Kishidan.
Kishidan has a lot of interesting and tear-jerking music videos, don’t they? In this one, Hikaru Saotome is kidnapped from Kishidan and welcomed by White Kishidan, and then Kishidan goes to take him back—that’s the setup.
Or rather, the highlight is Hikaru Saotome in a diaper when he’s kidnapped (lol)!
1, 2, 3Nishikawa-kun to Kirishō

The song “1, 2, 3,” which was used as the theme for the Pokémon anime, is performed by the duo Nishikawa-kun to Kirisho—T.M.Revolution’s Takanori Nishikawa and Golden Bomber’s Sho Kiryuin—and the members of Golden Bomber also appear in the music video.
From the very beginning, the MV is packed with moments begging for a punchline; the pair’s comedic chemistry is simply hilarious and makes it a joy to watch.
There’s even a scene where they switch into each other’s signature songs, done in a playful, parodic style.
With clever gags hidden throughout, it’s an MV that never gets boring and can be enjoyed by both adults and kids.



