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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.

Compilation of McDonald’s commercials: A collection of ads featuring popular performers (21–30)

McDonald’s Asian Sweets “Let’s Go Asian” VersionUm

That appearance / McDonald’s new commercial “Asian Sweets ‘Let’s Go Asian’” 30-second version

This is a commercial where Ano, dressed in costumes inspired by Asia, introduces McDonald’s Asian sweets.

Each product is presented within the costumes and worlds of different countries, but the ad moves forward with only simple impressions that convey how delicious they are.

In the commercial, Ano sings a song to introduce the products—her laid-back vocals are surprisingly addictive, aren’t they?

McDonald’s Rich Umami Kalbi Mac “A Burger That Leaps Through Time”Junichi Okada

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

Vaundy’s “Wasuremono” (“Lost Property”) was released as a single in 2022 and later included on the 2023 album “replica.” It features an aggressive band sound and striking, emotionally charged vocals, giving the impression of raw, unfiltered feelings and frustrations being laid bare.

The lyrics focus on things forgotten in everyday life and memories, depicting both the things one never wants to forget and the sadness of forgetting.

As a commercial song, it was used in a McDonald’s ad starring Junichi Okada, where, under the theme of “a burger that transcends time,” the track conveys the excitement surrounding the return of a revived burger.

McDonald’s Commercial Compilation: A Collection of Engaging Ads Featuring Popular Cast Members (31–40)

McDonald’s Samurai Mac: “Take a step toward the one you like.”Masato Sakai, Jin Akanishi

McDonald’s Samurai Mac Commercial: “Take a Step Toward What You Like” – 15 Seconds

A McDonald’s commercial featuring Jin Akanishi camping on what looks like a deserted island and Masato Sakai asking him if he’s found what he wants to do.

Many viewers were probably struck by Sakai’s line, “You won’t find what you want to do unless you try doing things,” right? It’s a CM that makes you want to take on something new! The background music is T.

Rex’s signature song “20th Century Boy.” Released in 1973, it’s also known as the theme song for the film 20th Century Boys.

McDonald’s My McDonald’s Rewards “Debut” Version

My McDonald’s Rewards “Debut” Version 15 Seconds

This commercial introduces My McDonald’s Rewards, a new service launching at McDonald’s.

It conveys in a grand, cinematic tone that you earn points by eating and can redeem them.

Seeing users smile suggests it’s a service many people can enjoy.

By keeping the details intentionally broad, it also builds a sense of anticipation.

McDonald’s Teriyaki for Grown-Ups: “I’ve Fallen in Love” EditionFumino Kimura, Koji Yamamoto

Koji Yamamoto and Fumino Kimura with a hint of grown-up romance!? YUI’s “CHE.R.RY” becomes the CM song for McDonald’s new TV commercial: Teriyaki for Grown-Ups in Love, ‘I’ve Fallen in Love’ edition.

This is a McDonald’s commercial introducing a limited-time lineup of teriyaki burgers.

It features Fumino Kimura and Koji Yamamoto, and their exchange—hinting at mutual romantic feelings—creates a wonderfully charming atmosphere.

Kimura has the upper hand, so watch for Yamamoto’s swooning expressions in response to her lines.

McDonald’s McCafé “Too Happy! Peach” VersionTomohisa Yamashita, Suzu Hirose

Tomohisa Yamashita and Suzu Hirose make their first co-appearance in a McDonald’s commercial, showing off “peach” outfits — McCafé’s new ad: “It’s too happy! Peach” edition.

The commercial introducing the limited-time peach-flavored drinks features Tomohisa Yamashita and Suzu Hirose.

Set to a parody song based on the melody of “American Patrol,” it highlights the delicious taste of the peach smoothie and yogurt frappe.

The visuals are predominantly pink to match the peach theme, resulting in a cute and eye-catching ad.

McDonald’s: “Different City, Same Taste” with Family / “Different City, Same Taste – Kansai”Maru Nonai, Kazuki Iio

Kazuki Iio (Zun) and Maru Nonai star in McDonald’s new TV commercial “Different Cities, Same Taste.” Two versions—Kanto (“Makku”) and Kansai (“Makudo”)—will be aired.

This is a McDonald’s commercial featuring Maru Yanai, who works as a model and actress, playing a woman who has come to a new town.

As her loneliness and anxiety grow from being away from home, a McDonald’s sign catches her eye.

Seeing the same menu and the same atmosphere as back home seems to put her a little at ease.

In a flashback, she remembers visiting McDonald’s with her family, with Kazuki Iio playing the role of her father.

The song used is “Country Roads,” also known as the theme song for the Studio Ghibli film Whisper of the Heart.

It’s sung by Ninjin from Rokudenashi, known for the songs “Tada Koe Hitotsu” and “Ai ga Tomoru.”