UQ mobile’s commercial songs, including parody versions of classic hits!
Among budget SIM providers, UQ mobile is particularly popular and was one of the earliest to actively air TV commercials compared to other carriers.
In the beginning, there were commercials featuring Gachapin and Mukku, but in recent years, eye-catching ads have starred popular actors.
The songs used have also drawn attention, with both original CM tracks and parody versions of classic hits being featured.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs that have been used in UQ mobile’s commercials so far.
Some of the ads became a hot topic for their cast singing and dancing, so please enjoy those as well.
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UQ mobile’s commercial songs, including parody versions of classic hits!
Lonely Tropical FishWink

The commercial “UQ Mobile with the Family” features the UQ Three Sisters—Kyoko Fukada, Mikako Tabe, and Mei Nagano—along with Gachapin and Mukku playing their parents.
It uses a parody of Wink’s song “Sabishii Nettaigyo,” performed by the duo known for their expressionless idol style active from the late Showa to early Heisei eras.
Released in 1988, the song gained popularity for its distinctive choreography centered around the chorus.
The CM also includes choreography that seems to pay homage to that dance.
Although it’s an early-Heisei track, it remains a timeless number that still feels fresh.
rainbow-coloredayaka

The commercial titled “Encouragement,” featuring Akane Hotta—active as a model and actress—along with Gachapin and Mukku.
The CM song accompanying Gachapin and Mukku’s cute dance is “Nijiiro,” a track Ayaka released in 2014.
Chosen as the theme song for the NHK morning drama Hanako to Anne, starring Yuriko Yoshitaka, it’s a heartwarming piece.
The lyrics suggest that the various events you encounter in the story called your life will color your world as vibrantly as a rainbow.
annie the clumsy

This is a drama-style commercial depicting a high school daughter and her father.
He holds back from asking whether she made the team in her club, worries when she comes home late, and on exam day feels the urge to say so many things out of concern… It’s a touching portrayal filled with moments where, precisely because she’s his precious daughter, he has so much he wants to say but chooses to swallow his words and quietly watch over her.
The commercial introduces a parent-child discount plan that connects such parents and children.
In conclusion
We’ve put together a comprehensive showcase of the songs used in UQ Mobile’s commercials. In addition to original tracks tailored to the ads’ vibes, parody versions of classic hits drew a lot of attention. Some commercials also became talking points for featuring the cast singing and dancing, so be sure to enjoy the videos as well.


