Heartwarming nostalgic commercial jingles: a special collection of timeless hits that take you back.
“I want to hear that commercial jingle again!” Why not start a little journey to rediscover those memories? The melodies from the TV commercials we watched as kids have a way of suddenly resurfacing in our hearts.
Even if you’ve forgotten the product or the storyline, those catchy, nostalgic phrases are surely still etched in your memory.
In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of classic commercial songs that you’ll find yourself humming along to.
Enjoy these heartwarming melodies along with the memories of those days.
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Heartwarming nostalgic commercial songs. A special collection of memorable hits that bring back those days (101–110)
Kiss & CryUtada Hikaru

As part of the FREEDOM-PROJECT, this is one of the commercials that aired between 2006 and 2008.
The animation, created with Katsuhiro Otomo—known as the author of Akira—was used, and many viewers likely paid close attention to its animation style and story.
Even now, watching it is exciting—it’s a captivating commercial.
The BGM features Hikaru Utada’s 2007 release “Kiss & Cry,” a love song with strikingly unique lyrics that even include the words “Nissin Cup Noodles!”
100% for You

This is the 2012 CMSUZUKI MR Wagon “100% Dance” version.
Featuring Kyary Pamyu Pamyu together with Little My from the popular Moomin series, the commercial has a pop, dreamy-cute vibe.
Wearing a pink-based, ribbon-themed outfit, Kyary sings and dances to “Kimi ni 100%.” Could this title be an homage to “Kimi ni 1000%” by Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe?
Can’t Stop Fallin’ in Loveglobe

From 1996 to 1997, it was used as the commercial song for “JR Ski Ski.” The lyrics, which depict an adult romance, match the scenes of the loving couple in the commercial.
The song has also been covered by other artists.
Wansaka GirlShiruvi Varutan

Renown’s commercial jingle was born more than half a century ago, composed by Asei Kobayashi, known as a “hitmaker of the ad world.” The video features Sylvie Vartan’s 1965 rendition.
Even the black-and-white visuals and animated effects give it a distinctly historical feel.
COLORSUtada Hikaru

From 2003 to 2004, it was used as the commercial song for the Toyota Wish.
This track pairs an electronic sound with Hikaru Utada’s delicate vocals.
With lyrics themed around color, it seems to teach the importance of painting your own life yourself.
Heartwarming nostalgic commercial songs. A special feature of classic hits that bring back those days (111–120)
MUGO… so sexyKudō Shizuka

Selected for Kanebo Cosmetics’ autumn 1988 campaign song was Shizuka Kudo, who had made her solo debut the previous year and become the breakout star of the Onyanko Club.
The makeup of the time was the heyday of thick eyebrows.
Just watching the footage makes you think, “So nostalgic!”
SING A SONGMatsuyama Chiharu

Since his debut, Chiharu Matsuyama rarely appeared on music shows and the like, but he was proactive about commercial tie-ins.
His 14th single, “SING A SONG,” was selected as the 1983 Coca-Cola commercial song, and Matsuyama himself appears in it without sunglasses, showing his bare face.


