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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 Summary (31–40)

KFC The American Burgers: “American Diner” EditionKento Kaku

The American Burgers: 'American Diner' Edition | KFC

This is a commercial in which Kento Kaku introduces two limited-time American burgers.

The featured items are the Onion Filet Burger and the Egg Filet Burger, highlighting that each uses different ingredients and sauces.

With mouthwatering, sizzling visuals that whet the appetite, it’s a wonderful ad.

KFC Party Barrel “Unexpected Encounter” EditionMitsuki Takahata

KFC Party Barrel CM 'Chance Encounter' Version 15 Seconds

This is a commercial featuring the Party Barrel, which adds color to the Christmas season when KFC gets particular attention.

It portrays a Christmas party centered around Mitsuki Takahata, with a comical twist where everyone who arrives brings a Party Barrel.

While capturing the lighthearted tone, it also clearly conveys that KFC is an indispensable part of Christmas.

Mariya Takeuchi’s song “Suteki na Holiday” also helps to convey the festive, joyful atmosphere of the season.

KFC 1,000-Yen Select Pack: ‘What will you choose?’

KFC Selectable 1000-Yen Pack CM “What Will You Choose?” Version 15-Second

This is a commercial that explains KFC’s value set, the “Choose-Your-Own 1,000‑yen Pack,” and highlights how great it is.

It shows examples of which combinations you can pick along with product images, which clearly conveys what the set looks like.

Between the product descriptions, it also depicts customers choosing their sets, directly communicating both the excitement of the set and the feeling of agonizing over which combination to pick.

The spring theme is another key point, layering the excitement of the season onto the joy of enjoying the set.

The lively narration and the finale—where a set that includes all the items is introduced for those who can’t decide—are noteworthy touches as well.

KFC Chicken Filet Burger “Origin (Drink 100 Yen)” Version

Chicken Fillet Burger “Origin” Edition (Drinks ¥100) | KFC

KFC is best known for its fried chicken, but its burger menu is also very popular.

This commercial introduces the Chicken Filet Burger, the origin of KFC’s burgers.

The sizzling, mouthwatering visuals surely whetted many appetites.

Whether you’ve had a Chicken Filet Burger before or not, after watching this ad, you’ll definitely want to try one!

KFC Value Pack “Colonel Appears: New Online Order” VersionKento Kaku

Value Pack “Kernel Appears” Version (30 seconds) New Online Order | KFC

This is a commercial introducing Kentucky’s value pack menu.

It features the familiar Kento Kaku, who highlights the appeal of the Toku-Toku Pack, where you can choose the number of chicken pieces and side items.

The sizzling shots of the chicken and Kaku enjoying his meal are also memorable.

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

Kentucky Fried Chicken Winter Original Chicken “It has to be KFC” Version

Winter Original Chicken “It has to be Kentucky” Edition | KFC

This commercial, featuring a male employee as the protagonist, is themed around a company year-end party.

The man had decided to himself, “I’m having KFC tonight,” but a year-end party was suddenly scheduled for that day.

He agonized over whether to attend until the last minute, but in the end he ran off saying, “I can’t today!” and ate KFC at home.

Many people can probably relate to that feeling when, once you’ve decided on KFC, nothing else will do.

KFC New Chicken Day Pack: ‘Four Days of Chicken Day In-Store’ Version

New Tori-no-Hi Pack “In-Store on Tori-no-Hi” Version – 4 Days | KFC

This is the promotional commercial for Chicken Day in November 2024.

In addition to Chicken Day being expanded to four days in November, it introduces the new Chicken Day Pack, which offers a great deal on five pieces of chicken.

I imagine many people might be prompted by this commercial to consider going to KFC.