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 Roundup: A Collection of Captivating Ads Featuring Popular Performers (51–60)
Samurai Mac: “Enjoy being an adult” version

I bet it’s a song you’ve all heard at least once somewhere.
The intro has been used in many commercials in Japan.
Its thick, catchy, easy-to-remember guitar riff and British-flavored rock sound won support from listeners around the world.
Believe it or not, during their first Japan tour in 1972, they recorded at Toshiba-EMI’s Studio No.
1 in Tokyo! This classic rock sound was featured in McDonald’s Samurai Mac commercial.
American Vintage Life “American Vintage 80s” Edition

A signature track included on the American music unit Lipps Inc.’s 1979 album “Mouth to Mouth.” In 1980, “Funkytown” topped the U.S.
singles chart, reached No.
2 on the U.K.
singles chart, and hit No.
1 in Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Norway, and Australia.
It became a massive worldwide hit both at home and abroad and remains popular to this day.
The fusion of techno and pop makes it very accessible—highly recommended!
McDonald’s x Evangelion Collaboration: “Miracle Robot” Edition

This is a commercial announcing the sale of collaboration merchandise with “Neon Genesis Evangelion.” All the main characters appear in the ad, introducing the figures that will be available.
Naturally, “A Cruel Angel’s Thesis” plays as the BGM, making it a can’t-miss commercial for any Eva fan.
McDonald’s Grimace Shake “Grimace Lands” version

This is a McShake commercial starring Grimace, who debuted in 1971 as McDonald’s mascot character.
The shake, named the Grimace Shake, is said to be blueberry yogurt flavored, and its addictive taste is introduced with parody lyrics set to the children’s song “The Itomaki Song.”
McDonald’s Commercial Compilation: A Collection of Ads Featuring Popular Cast Members (61–70)
McDonald’s “Fries Are a Great Deal with Mobile Ordering” Version

In recent years, awareness of mobile ordering through the McDonald’s app has been spreading rapidly, hasn’t it? In this context, this commercial announces that you can get even better deals by using mobile orders.
In an anime-style video featuring characters from Lupin the Third, it highlights that there are coupons available exclusively for mobile orders.
If it’s both convenient and cost-effective, there’s no reason not to use mobile ordering!
McDonald’s: Future Me

McDonald’s, which airs humor-filled commercials every time a new product launches, created a spot for its recruitment campaign “Let’s Become a Crew.” The commercial, titled “My Future Self,” was produced by animation studio Studio Colorido, known for the anime film Typhoon Noruda as well as numerous web animations and commercials.
The story follows a girl who, invited by a senior crew member, joins McDonald’s as a new crew member, learns through her mistakes, and grows until she herself becomes a senior who trains new crew.
The characters are voiced by Yui Yokoyama, formerly of AKB48, and Rin Okabe of AKB48.
McDonald’s “Food Video Letter” Edition

McDonald’s French fries are loved by everyone from children to adults.
This commercial features Troy, an American farmer who grows the potatoes used as the main ingredient, watching video messages sent from Japan.
Receiving words of gratitude and questions from Japanese consumers, Troy responds earnestly and straightforwardly—leaving a very positive impression.
Seeing the face of the producer like this might make the fries we usually eat taste even better.


