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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!

From laugh-out-loud to creative masterpieces, we’ve got it all! A collection of entertaining music videos (51–60)

The principle that the prosperous must decline — no thanks.KANA-BOON

KANA-BOON 'The Inevitability of the Rise and Fall, No Thanks' Music Video
The principle that the prosperous must decline — no thanks.KANA-BOON

It’s KANA-BOON’s “The Law of the Rise and Fall, No Thanks.” It’s KANA-BOON’s major debut single, and the music video turned out very entertaining.

Parts of “The Tale of the Heike” and “Jugemu” are used in the lyrics.

The MV was filmed at a real temple: Ryūkō-ji in Kanagawa Prefecture.

JOINTRIP SLYME

It’s “JOINT” by RIP SLYME.

The PV is about eating sushi, getting fat, and going on a diet.

The sushi spinning on a turntable is such a fresh idea (lol).

It’s going pretty fast, so it looks hard to grab (lol).

The scene where they all run side by side on the treadmills looks like they’re having a lot of fun too.

Despair BillyMakishimamu Za Horumon

Maximum the Hormone “Zetsubou Billy” Music Video [Anime DEATH NOTE Season 2 Ending Theme]
Despair BillyMakishimamu Za Horumon

This is “Zetsubou Billy” by Maximum the Hormone.

Wait, were Hormone always this visual kei? Then, huh, are they this B-boy… not really, and, whoa, why is Nao-chan like Sheena Ringo?? Is this an idol act?? A jumble of strange images and sounds pile up, yet there’s no sense of discord—it all looks totally authentic, but actually… that’s the twist of the PV.

Hormone’s music videos are incredibly elaborate and fun.

DogmanGesu no Kiwami Otome.

When producing video, you use editing software, right? In this music video for “Dogman,” the editing screen appears repeatedly.

Messages with feedback and directions about the footage arrive via a messaging app, and the edits actually change in response.

The message exchanges feel very real—even the parts where text is rewritten convey the creator’s struggles.

The content is suggestive from start to finish, as if it’s trying to say something.

It’s also interesting how the relationship dynamics between the man and woman in the video overlap a bit with those of the editor.

From laugh-out-loud to creative masterpieces, they’re all here! A roundup of entertaining music videos (61–70)

galaxyFujifaburikku

Fujifabric – Galaxy (Ginga)
galaxyFujifaburikku

This is the music video shot nearly ten years earlier by the director of Frederic’s “Oddloop” MV.

The mysterious dance by the expressionless girl had already been perfected at this point.

Pay attention not only to the dancing girls, but also to the girl standing there in a daze.

The movements are comical, but if you came home and found people like this inside, it would be full-on horror, wouldn’t it?

All Foolswasureranneeyo

I tried playing “WASURENANNEEYO / All About Fools”
All Foolswasureranneeyo

A music video made purely from the idea of a boy getting coldly mocked by the girls in his class—“Boys are such idiots, aren’t they!” If you want to remember how it felt to be young and foolish, by all means watch it.

If you were on the side that looked at foolish boys with a cool, judgmental gaze, it’s not particularly recommended.

Kick&Spin[Alexandros]

[Alexandros] – Kick&Spin (MV) @ALEXANDROSchannel
Kick&Spin[Alexandros]

Amid the blast of an ultra-cool rock track unfolds an absurdly pointless, no-holds-barred fried-chicken war between two girls.

The mismatch between the music and the visuals may divide opinions, but since [Alexandros] usually puts out straightforwardly cool music videos, isn’t it nice to have something like this once in a while?