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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.

McDonald’s Commercial Compilation: A Collection of Captivating Ads Featuring Popular Performers (91–100)

McDonald’s spring frappé has arrived at Mc—The “Tea Room” editionSuzu Hirose, Knights

Suzu Hirose is forced by Knights to choose between “Azuki Milk” and “Uji Matcha”: “Spring is short—don’t hesitate, me!” McDonald’s new TV commercial ‘Spring Frappés Have Arrived at McDonald’s: Tearoom Edition’

This is a cute McDonald’s commercial featuring Suzu Hirose in a tearoom with the comedy duo Knights offering her two of the new spring frappés, leaving her adorably torn over which to choose.

If you love matcha, both look delicious and it’s definitely hard to decide.

But spring is short! So in the end, she enjoys both and looks very happy.

The CM song is “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” by Boys Town Gang, also known in Japan by its Japanese title “Kimi no Hitomi ni Koi Shiteru.”

McCafe “All Together, Again”

McDonald’s Commercial: McCafé “The Great Reunion, Again” Edition

The McCafe commercial “All-Star Gathering: Again” features a star-studded cast, including the 18th Nakamura Kanzaburō, the 6th Nakamura Kankurō, and the 8th Nakamura Shikan.

The CM song that splendidly enhances their appearance is a parody of “Chicago,” performed by Kachel.

The original piece was composed by Fred Fisher, a German-born American composer, and Frank Sinatra’s rendition is especially famous.

The glamorous melody, which evokes the elegance of the actors as if they were walking the red carpet, imparts a refined, unhurried feeling to listeners.

It’s also perfect as background music for a graceful tea time at McCafe!

Value Lunch “Valuran” Version

[HD] Rino Sashihara CM / winter 2018 (McDonald’s, Sukoyaka Tea, Hoken no Madoguchi)

This is the 2018 McDonald’s commercial featuring Rino Sashihara, titled “Value Lunch: Value Run.” The jingle is a classic parody—what you might call a rewritten lyric version.

The song that “everyone’s heard” is the 1979 track by the German musical group Dschinghis Khan, with the same title.

Besides being used in the commercial, it’s a tune you often hear in many places, like as BGM at school sports days and on variety shows.

McDonald’s Europe Burgers: “German Potato Thick Beef” / “Peperoncino Juicy Hot Chicken”

Many of you probably thought, “Huh? Isn’t this Ghibli?” It’s a very charming McDonald’s commercial featuring the new Kiki from Kiki’s Delivery Service.

It’s an ad for a limited-time menu called European Burgers, and the banter between Kiki and Jiji has a different kind of appeal from Studio Ghibli’s works, doesn’t it? The background music is the famous Viennese waltz The Blue Danube.

I bet many people recognize the melody but can’t recall the title.

Time-Travelling Burgers: “Rich and Savory Kalbi Mac,” “Wild Beef Burger,” and “Kebab-Style Chicken Burger” Edition

McDonald’s Time-Traveling Burger Commercial: “Rich and Savory Kalbi Mc” 30-Second Version

Vaundy, whose nationwide tour tickets recently sold out instantly, provided the song “Wasuremono” (Forgotten Item) for the “Koku-Uma Karubi Mac” commercial.

The lyrics look back on past happiness and sorrow, which matched well with the ad’s theme of reflecting on previous World Cups.

If you listen to the full lyrics and then watch the commercial again, you’ll likely notice new details.

It’s also fun to consider what the title “Wasuremono” is meant to signify.