[Who's in it?] TikTok commercials: A collection of eye-catching, memorable ads
TikTok’s TV commercials have such eye-catching, stylish visuals and pleasant melodies that you can’t help but keep watching, right? Fun, snappy clips paired with songs that make you hum along.
With the fresh, creative direction in every spot, you probably have a few ads that make you wonder, “What’s this song?” or “I want to see that scene again!” In this article, we’ll take a closer look at TikTok commercials that are getting lots of buzz, so if one catches your eye, be sure to check it out.
Who's in it? TikTok commercial. A collection of eye-catching, memorable ads (1–10)
Opportunities to meet people who love TikTok keep rolling in: Anime “BLEACH” edition / “Blue Box” edition / “SAKAMOTO DAYS” edition / “DANDADAN” edition




When you’re watching TikTok, you sometimes see clipped videos of iconic anime scenes, right? I bet many people started watching a series and became fans after discovering it through those clips.
In collaboration commercials with popular anime, lots of memorable scenes appear.
They’re ads that really convey the fun of TikTok.
Opportunities to meet people who love TikTok come flowing in: TV program “DAN!DAN! EBiDAN!” version / “Junk SPORTS” version

A collaboration commercial with the variety show “DAN!DAN!EBiDAN!” featuring EBiDAN.
It’s one of the ads that highlight how TikTok offers a wide range of content across various genres.
The ad shows videos posted by the show’s official account, along with a stream of comments from users who watched them.
It captures the unique fun of TikTok, where you can explore a wealth of different content.
Opportunities to meet people who love TikTok keep coming up — Drama: “Solitary Gourmet” / “Mr. Housekeeper, Mitazono” / “Cells at Work!”



This is a commercial that depicts how a video you come across on TikTok might become the spark for discovering something you like.
In it, vertical videos show clipped scenes from series like “The Solitary Gourmet,” “Mr.
Housekeeper, Mitazono,” and “Cells at Work,” drawing viewers’ interest toward the full episodes.
It feels like they’ve selected especially intriguing moments from the shows, crafting a sense of fun with the surrounding visuals as well.
In this way, the content expresses that exciting feeling of captivating clips flowing into your feed and piquing your curiosity.
TikTok: From small things, TikTok. “Chef Hiro” version / “Megu Tōsaka & Naoyoshi Yoshida” version / “Shikou Ishii” version / “Naoko Takahashi” versionChef Hiro, Meg Tohsaka, Naoyoshi Yoshida, Shikou Ishii, Naoko Takahashi




This commercial expresses TikTok’s potential by showing Naoko Takahashi interviewing a variety of TikTok users.
Chef Hiro talks about Japanese cuisine, Meg Tōsaka and Naoyoshi Yoshida highlight the appeal of Kagawa, and Shikō Ishii discusses education—each of them sharing what they promote and the passion behind it.
They also convey, from firsthand experience, how much reach TikTok has and what kinds of outcomes that reach can lead to.
It’s a piece that suggests how small actions can connect to bigger things, evoking a sense of possibility.
TikTok “Glamping” VersionAya Ueto, Fuka Koshiba

They visit a campsite to enjoy glamping, but unlike Aya Ueto, whose spirits are dampened by the unfortunate rain, Fuka Koshiba is full of energy.
The way they end up drawing Aya Ueto in to enjoy videos conveys the appeal of TikTok—where everyone can have fun with videos—in a very clear way.
The commercial is crafted as a story that’s packed with the cute charm of Fuka Koshiba, who often stars in films and dramas and draws a lot of attention.
The song used in the CM is “S.M.I.L.E.S,” a bright, mid-tempo number by singer-songwriter Ohashi Trio.
It’s filled with Ohashi Trio’s signature cozy warmth and a 1970s-like vibe.
Listening to this track might make you feel like finding joy in the little things around you.
It’s a heartwarming song that connects smiles.
TikTok: “Enjoy! TikTok! Comment Management” Edition / “Enjoy! TikTok! Privacy Settings” EditionRiki Choshu, Keiji Mutoh

This is a lighthearted commercial where Riki Choshu gives advice to his junior, Keiji Muto, on how to use TikTok.
It shows Muto worrying about comments, and Choshu introduces the feature to turn off comments, portraying a positive approach that lowers the hurdle to posting.
It also highlights Choshu’s famous phrase, “Tobu zo” (“You’ll fly”), while introducing a useful feature that lets you turn off only specific types of comments.
The brisk back-and-forth between Choshu and Muto conveys their close relationship.
TikTok “Beach” VersionCookie!, Rena Kuroki

This commercial conveys the idea of preserving memories in a fun way on TikTok by showing Cookie! and Rena Kuroki filming various videos.
With Cookie!’s eccentric makeup and outfits and Kuroki moving around to highlight the fun, the ad strongly emphasizes a comedic tone.
Hashtags like “summer memories” and “hype memories” are key points, expressing how memories can be edited to be even more enjoyable.
By making the video firmly comedic, it also gives the impression that their close relationship comes through.


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