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[KFC] Latest Compilation of Kentucky Fried Chicken Commercials

Kentucky Fried Chicken has many locations in busy downtown areas, along major roads, and in shopping malls, and its TV commercials air frequently, so I think many people are familiar with it.

In recent KFC commercials, actors like Kento Kaku and Mitsuki Takahata have appeared, and there are plenty of spots with friendly, relatable direction and a fun sense of humor.

In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of KFC commercials along with the CM songs that have been used over the years.

Be warned—you might find yourself craving fried chicken as you watch!

[KFC] Latest Kentucky Fried Chicken Commercials (41–50)

Kentucky Fried Chicken Black Hot Chicken “Kikimimi” VersionMitsuki Takahata, Creepy Nuts

Creepy Nuts make their “dream radio” come true in a new KFC commercial! An unexpected collaboration with Mitsuki Takahata—without any rap. Black Hot Chicken TV commercial: “Kikimimi (Eavesdropping)” edition.

This commercial depicts the two members of Creepy Nuts talking about the appeal of Black Hot Chicken, along with Mitsuki Takahata’s reaction as she listens.

Their exchange gradually heats up, and swept along by the mood, Takahata can’t help blurting out her agreement—creating a fun, lively development.

It’s also striking that Creepy Nuts appear only talking without rapping, and the praise for the taste is conveyed in straightforward, unadorned words.

Kentucky Fried Chicken Red Hot Chicken: “Summer of the 20th Anniversary – 200,000 Pieces Giveaway” EditionKento Kaku, Miyazon

Kento Kaku is stunned by “Red Ogre” Miyazon! He exclaims, “Amazing!” at first sight — Kentucky Fried Chicken Red Hot Chicken new TV commercial and making-of

This is a commercial for Kentucky Fried Chicken’s popular Red Hot Chicken campaign.

Kento Kaku appears as Colonel Sanders, and Miyazon shows up dressed as a demon.

The cast eats Red Hot Chicken while sweating—apparently it’s so spicy that Miyazon even breathes fire.

The explosion at the end of the commercial seems to signal the start of the campaign.

Chicken Fillet Sandwich: “Waiting in Line at the Register” EditionBananaman

Banana Man commercial – Chicken Fillet Sandwich “Waiting in Line” Kentucky (KFC)

This commercial shows the two members of Bananaman walking into KFC and having a casual conversation about what they should order.

It begins with a friendly clash: Shitara insists they should get a sandwich, while Himura says they should go for Original Chicken.

In the end, they peacefully decide to order both.

The lighthearted banter and their expressions while eating convey not only how delicious KFC is, but also the duo’s great chemistry.

KFC Christmas Party Barrel “Can’t Wait!” Edition

Kento Kaku gently watches over another “Kentucky Christmas” this year… A heartwarming commercial set to Mariya Takeuchi’s song “Sutekina Holiday” is released: KFC’s new TV commercial “Christmas Early-Bird Reservation: ‘Can’t Wait’”

The familiar KFC commercial featuring Kento Kaku as Colonel Sanders is back.

This time it’s a Christmas-themed spot announcing the Party Barrel.

The ad focuses on a young girl, and it’s lovely to see her happily eating chicken with her family.

The background music is “Suteki na Holiday,” which has been used in KFC’s Christmas-season commercials for many years.

Hearing this song makes many people think, “So it’s that time of year again…” It’s a soothing classic beloved as a Christmas standard.

KFC Party Barrel “Colonel Santa” / Christmas Pack “Christmas Town”Mitsuki Takahata

When you think of Kentucky Fried Chicken, you think of Christmas! No Christmas party is complete without KFC chicken.

This is a series of commercials with a Christmas theme.

Mitsuki Takahata, who appears in the ads, lets us know that you can reserve the Christmas packs and that there’s an early-bird discount.

The scenes of Santa getting everything ready are exciting, and seeing people looking so happy with their chicken makes you think, “I’d better make my reservation early this year too!” The background music is the classic Christmas song “Suteki na Holiday” by Mariya Takeuchi.