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: Parody versions of classic hits too! (1–10)
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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.
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In the UQ Three Sisters series, the middle and youngest sisters—Mikako Tabe and Mei Nagano—appear in the commercial titled “Film Shoot.” The music used in this ad is “UFO” by Pink Lady, a legendary idol duo representing the Showa era, whose name and sound resemble “UQ mobile.” Released in 1977, the song became Pink Lady’s biggest hit, along with its distinctive dance.
In the commercial, the shout at the beginning of the original track has its lyrics changed to “UQ” to match the company name.
Many people who listened to Pink Lady in real time when the song was first released can probably still perform both the dance and the song perfectly!
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In the commercial titled “Megumi no Hito,” Kyoko Fukada, Mikako Tabe, and Mei Nagano appear as the UQ Three Sisters wearing happi coats.
The song used is “Megumi no Hito,” which shares its title with the CM.
It was released in 1983 as the first single after Rats & Star changed their name from Chanels.
The track has been covered by many artists, including Kumi Koda and The Ventures, and has been loved by multiple generations for many years.
In the CM, however, it’s not Rats & Star or member Masayuki Suzuki singing.
The lyrics also aren’t the same as the original; they’ve been cleverly rewritten to match the content of the commercial.


