[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!
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[KFC] Latest Kentucky Fried Chicken TV Commercials (11–20)
KFC Chicken Tatsuta Burger: “A New Era of Tatsuta Burgers”Kento Kaku

The person appearing dressed as Colonel Sanders is the actor Kento Kaku.
Is it a press conference venue? Many photographers are surrounding him.
Then he takes the stage and passionately begins to talk about KFC’s new item, the “Tori Tatsuta Burger.” With Kaku’s impassioned words, the phrase that it took eight years, and the footage of tatsuta frying with the sound of oil, it really makes you wonder what it tastes like.
KFC “so good” Version

It seems that the artist AI is such a huge fan of Kentucky Fried Chicken that she ended up taking on its theme song.
With that much passion poured into it, there’s no way the song won’t lift your spirits! The title “sogood” would roughly correspond to “Nice!” in Japanese.
It’s a phrase with a curious ring to it—something you can casually say to someone feeling down or to patch things up with friends after an awkward moment.
The music video, which stitches together short dramas, is heartwarming no matter which story you look at.
KFC Yuzu Shichimi Chicken “Ryotei (Traditional Japanese Restaurant)” VersionKento Kaku

This commercial features Kento Kaku eating Kentucky’s Yuzu Shichimi Chicken, evoking a commitment to traditional Japanese ingredients.
Set in a kaiseki-style restaurant where he eats fried chicken, the unique worldbuilding underscores the distinctly Japanese flavor profile.
The energetic way he eats is another memorable touch, vividly conveying the appetizing aroma and heightening anticipation.
KFC Party Barrel “Lighting Ceremony” Version / Christmas Pack “Santa Mitsuki” VersionMitsuki Takahata


This commercial depicts a Christmas scene where Kentucky’s Party Barrel takes center stage.
It shows a Christmas tree lighting ceremony and a moment when Santa Claus comes to a home, expressing the different kinds of happiness people feel at Christmas.
With the Party Barrel present in both scenes, the ad also emphasizes that it’s an essential part of the holiday.
The music used is Mariya Takeuchi’s “Suteki na Holiday,” a song indispensable to Kentucky at Christmastime, which conveys the excitement and joy of the season.
KFC Garlic Soy Sauce Chicken Garlic Soy Mayo “Accelerating Appetite” VersionKento Kaku

This is a commercial introducing the limited-time garlic soy sauce chicken, perfect for the autumn appetite.
Watching Kento Kaku enjoy it so deliciously really whets your appetite, doesn’t it? It also mentions that this year a separately sold garlic mayo is available, making a strong appeal to garlic lovers.
KFC Melty Cheese Chicken Sandwich “The Password for a Delicious Smile” VersionHayashiya Pei & Pako

This commercial introduces Kentucky’s new cheese-themed menu: Crispy Boneless Kentucky with a rich cheese coating and the Melty Cheese Chicken Sandwich.
The duo, Pei Hayashiya and Pako Hayashiya, wear cheese-like yellow outfits and go around photographing people as they eat.
While calling out the photo-taking cue and playing on the word “cheese,” the ad conveys not only smiles but also a clear sense of deliciousness.
Their smiles and laughter give the impression that the joy of great taste is shining through.
[KFC] Latest Kentucky Fried Chicken Commercials Summary (21–30)
KFC Crispy Savory Salt Chicken “Crispy” VersionMitsuki Takahata

This commercial features Mitsuki Takahata conveying the excitement of KFC’s new product, Crispy Savory Salt Chicken, which boasts an irresistibly crunchy coating made with a light-batter method.
The ad focuses on the “crisp” factor, showcasing just how appealing and delicious it is by highlighting the sounds it makes.
It culminates with everyone eating together, letting viewers hear what it actually sounds like in real life.
Along with their happy expressions, the ad doesn’t forget to emphasize the key point: how delicious it is, conveyed through both sound and visuals.


