Compilation of McDonald’s commercials: a collection of ads featuring popular, captivating performers
McDonald’s, the hamburger chain with the largest market share in Japan.
McDonald’s commercials are produced actively, and when you watch TV or video sites, you often see new spots popping up.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the McDonald’s commercials that have aired so far in one go.
From those that drew attention for their star-studded casts to ones featuring charming, humorous direction, there’s a wide variety to enjoy.
We’ll also highlight the background music used in the commercials, so if there’s a song that caught your ear while watching, be sure to check it out.
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McDonald’s Commercial Compilation: A Collection of Ads Featuring Popular Performers (71–80)
Choi Mac Yakki “Mr. Kimura, With His Junior” Version

In the McDonald’s commercial featuring Takuya Kimura and Taiga Nakano, the familiar “ba-da-ba-ba-ba” jingle is rearranged with a rock vibe.
The ad announces the return of the Shogayaki Burger “Yakki,” part of the “Choi Mac” lineup that’s perfect for a small bite or a little extra treat.
A rock guitar melody that perfectly matches Kimura’s cool image rings out—and at the end, you hear that iconic jingle! Just like in the commercial, it makes you want to swing by McDonald’s in the middle of your workday.
McDonald’s Teritama “Do you like spring? Do you like Teritama?” version / “Wanna McDeliver?” versionAoi Miyazaki

In this memorable ad, Aoi Miyazaki, dressed in spring-like colors, appears in a commercial for McDonald’s seasonal Teritama.
In the “Mac Deliver?” version, Miyazaki plays a senior employee who suggests McDonald’s delivery to her juniors, and in the “Do you like spring? Do you like Teritama?” version, she invites junior coworkers who enjoy cherry-blossom viewing and Teritama to combine the two—have Teritama while hanami.
Paired with Miyazaki’s smile, the visuals convey a fresh, springlike feel.
The BGM features EPO’s “Uh, Fu, Fu, Fu,” released in 1983.
Its lyrics depict the arrival of spring and a focus on self-improvement.
Not only the lyrics but also the tone and melody evoke a refreshing spring mood, making it a perfect fit for the Teritama commercial, a spring tradition.
Quarter Pounder (Quarter Pounder with Cheese) Rosy Go-For-It Declaration “VS” Edition

In the McDonald’s QUARTER POUNDER commercial, two Namie Amuros signal the start of a fight with a headbutt and proceed to battle it out Street Fighter–style.
The rock sound that perfectly matches the combat scene in this ad is The Birthday’s “CATS NEVER EAT BEEF.” The track is included on the album WATCH YOUR BLINDSIDE, but the version on the album is a live recording; the original studio version exists only in the commercial.
The scorching sound, which adds even more fuel to the fierce clash between the two Namie Amuros, is seriously cool!
McDonald’s Double Burger “Night Mac Manager / Into the Night” VersionSatoshi Tsumabuki, Sairi Ito

This is a McDonald’s commercial featuring actor Satoshi Tsumabuki and actress Sairi Ito.
The song is one of YOASOBI’s signature tracks, “Yoru ni Kakeru” (Racing into the Night)! It’s a Night Mac Double Burger ad that depicts a romance between Tsumabuki as the Night Mac manager and a woman played by Ito.
The storyline aligns with the lyrics, so be sure to pay attention to the music as you watch!
McFlurry KitKat & Super OREO “Why not have both?!” version
The commercial “Why not have both!?” for McFlurry Kit Kat & Super Oreo featuring Moe Kamikokuryo from ANGERME.
Dressed in a rock-inspired outfit and strumming a guitar, Moe Kamikokuryo sings Tetsu and Tomo’s hugely popular bit ‘Nandearo’ (‘Why is that?’).
Why is it that even after deciding which McFlurry to get, you see the poster in the store and end up torn all over again? And so on… She sings all the whys and how-comes surrounding the two kinds of McFlurry to the familiar ‘Nandearo’ melody.
When there are two choices, you could keep debating forever! It’s a song that captures exactly how people feel when they’re standing in front of those McFlurries.



