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[Lottery Commercials] Popular and Historic TV Ads Compilation [2026]

[Lottery Commercials] Popular and Historic TV Ads Compilation [2026]
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There are all sorts of lottery tickets: not only the big ones that come out a few times a year, like each season or at year’s end, but also the ones sold every day.

They all carry a sense of dream and excitement—many people look forward to them, don’t they?

You also see a lot of lottery commercials when watching TV!

These lottery ads often have a great sense of humor and are really entertaining.

In this article, we’ll introduce a whole bunch of those lottery commercials all at once!

There are plenty that will make you burst out laughing or have you wanting to jump in with a witty remark, so please enjoy watching.

[Lottery Commercials] Popular and All-Time Commercial Compilation [2026] (1–10)

Lottery Valentine Jumbo “Pretending” EditionNEW!Riho Yoshioka, Yuma Yamoto

Jumbo Lottery "Make-Believe" Version

This commercial introduces the sales period for the Valentine Jumbo lottery.

From the name, it seems like you can only buy it until February 14, but it actually emphasizes that you can purchase it until March 6.

Focusing on the word “misekakete” (making it look like), Yuma Yamoto cheerfully says, “It may look like I’m sitting, but I’m actually doing an air chair.” In response, Riho Yoshioka shocks everyone by saying, “It may look like I’m standing on the floor, but I’m actually floating 1 millimeter.” The previously upbeat Yamoto regains his composure and, unable to hide his surprise, asks, “Huh? Really?” With its dynamic pacing, it’s a humorous commercial that’s bound to make you laugh.

Jumbo Lottery: “Big Bro Jumbo, Teach Me” VersionMio Imada, Riho Yoshioka, Satoshi Tsumabuki, Ryo Narita, Yuma Yamoto

New TV commercial: “Jumbo Lottery ‘Big Brother Jumbo: Teach Me’ Version” (60 seconds)

This commercial conveys the excitement of buying a lottery ticket and the hope that the prize money might make dreams come true, told through the story of the Jumbo siblings.

Riho Yoshioka, Ryo Narita, Yuma Yamoto, and Mio Imada think about money and dreams, with Satoshi Tsumabuki offering advice.

The structure—genuinely responding to the request to “teach us about the Jumbo” and delivering a positive message—lets you feel the warmth between the siblings.

It’s a supportive, encouraging ad that portrays the desire for people to enjoy the Jumbo lottery and connect it to their dreams.

Lottery Loto 7: The Boyfriend, the Girlfriend, and the 1.2-Billion Man Episode 23 “Goodbye” / Episode 24 “Father, Mother, and the 1.2-Billion Man” / Digest CompilationNEW!Ryunosuke Kamiki, Mone Kamishiraishi, Koji Yamamoto

After three years on the air, the “He, She, and the 1.2-Billion Man” series has finally concluded with episode 24.

In episode 23, Ryunosuke Kamiki and Mone Kamishiraishi successfully tied the knot.

However, Koji Yamamoto appeared at the wedding, left some cryptic words, and then vanished.

In episode 24, Koji Yamamoto has disappeared from the couple’s memories.

The two are living happily with a newborn child, but the child’s name is “Koji.” And thus, the series of commercials drew its curtain with a most peculiar twist.

Lottery “New Year Luck-Trying Lottery 2025” VersionNEW!Ryunosuke Kamiki, Kie Negishi

New Year’s Luck Try Lottery 2026

At the bar counter, Ryunosuke Kamiki looks troubled, apparently unsure what to order.

Then Kie Negishi appears and says, “This is my recommendation,” to which Kamiki replies, “You have a good eye!” The twist is that what Kamiki was actually agonizing over was which lottery ticket to buy.

It’s a humorous commercial with an unexpected turn that makes you want to chime in with a quip.

Lottery: The 12-Billion-Yen Man with Him and Her, Episode 15 “The Man Who Found Out” / Episode 16 “Fever”Ryunosuke Kamiki, Mone Kamishiraishi, Koji Yamamoto

Ryunosuke Kamiki and Mone Kamishiraishi pursue Koji Yamamoto, who vanished in episode 14.

In episode 15, they finally find a clue to Yamamoto, and in episode 16 they at last reunite.

They discover that Yamamoto is now intensely devoted to training, looking very different from before.

According to him, it’s a kind of “heat like never before,” which means that, thanks to a rollover, the prize can reach up to 1.2 billion yen.

Another point is that starting from episode 15, the commercial’s title changes to “He, She, and the 12-Billion Yen Man.”

Year-end Jumbo Lottery “10th Son: On Sale Now” EditionSatoshi Tsumabuki, Ryo Narita, Jyaradon

TAKARAKUJI Lottery Jumbo TV Commercial “10th Son” Version 15 seconds

In this commercial announcing the Year-End Jumbo Lottery, a man appears claiming to be the tenth son of the familiar Jumbo siblings.

He turns out to be one of the comedy duo JARUJARU, and the pair try to force their way into the Jumbo siblings.

However, both Mr.

Tsumabuki and Mr.

Narita tell them, “You’re not our brothers,” making for a humorous and entertaining ad.

Lottery One Piece Scratch “2024 Adventure” Edition

2024 One Piece Scratch - Adventure Arc

This is a lively, adventure-themed commercial that conveys the fun of One Piece Scratch.

The sparkling expressions of the crew as they chase treasure and the way they head toward it are striking, layering the excitement of scratch cards with the thrill of adventure.

The original song sung by Hiroshi Kitadani is also a key point that effectively communicates the fun aspect of the piece.