[Y!mobile Commercials] Popular and Historical Commercials Summary [2026]
In recent years, budget SIM brands have been in the spotlight as various companies announce new pricing plans.
Among them, many people are probably familiar with Y!mobile, which not only has numerous brick-and-mortar stores but also runs many TV commercials.
Speaking of Y!mobile’s TV commercials, they’ve been a hot topic for featuring the cat “Futenyan,” as well as popular actresses like Riho Yoshioka, Mana Ashida, and Mirei Kiritani.
In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of Y!mobile’s most popular commercials all at once!
We’ve picked a wide range—from humorous, funny spots to ads that drew attention for their star-studded casts—so enjoy!
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[Y!mobile Commercials] Popular and All-Time Commercials Summary [2026] (41–50)
“Fute-Nyan Massage (Female Chiropractor)” VersionFutenyan, Noriyuki Hanawa

It’s a cute commercial featuring the familiar Futenyan getting a massage from a chiropractor.
This CM was released in 2015, and you can’t help but grin at the pun that links the massage “momi-momi” (kneading) with “komi-komi” (all-inclusive) data.
Futenyan looks like he’s really enjoying the massage, and it’s absolutely heartwarming.
Futenyan Baby Star Campaign “Curling” VersionTetsurō Degawa, Fute-Nyan, Yurika Kurosawa

It’s a commercial packed with information.
The star is Tetsurō Degawa.
It uses curling—an Olympic sport that became a hot topic and sparked a huge boom across Japan—as its theme.
On top of the stone is Y!mobile’s mascot character, Futenyan.
Tetsurō Degawa keeps pushing it along.
They leave the arena, zip through the city, and arrive at a Y!mobile shop.
There, they receive Futenyan Baby Star snacks.
The direction is so quirky it just makes you laugh.
All-inclusive 1,480: “Sales in English” editionMirei Kiritani, Takumi Saitoh, Futenyan

This commercial, released in 2017, features the popular actress Mirei Kiritani, comedian Tetsuro Degawa, and the cat Futenyan.
In this ad, comedian Yuriyan Retriever provides the voiceover for Futenyan, which became a hot topic.
It uses her comedy bit where English-sounding speech suddenly mixes in Japanese, and it’s pretty funny, isn’t it?
Y!mobile Student Discount: “It’s Great for Parents and Kids!” EditionRyusei Yokohama, Tetsuro Degawa, Mana Ashida

This commercial features Mana Ashida as Bakabon from The Genius Bakabon, Tetsurō Degawa as Bakabon’s Papa, and Ryusei Yokohama playing a student in a school uniform.
They sing and dance to a parody version of The Genius Bakabon theme song.
Nyarome, a recurring character from Fujio Akatsuka’s manga, also appears in a school uniform, making it an adorable ad.
The signature gag “Shee!” by the character Iyami from Akatsuka’s works is used as well.
The choreography is by Lucky Ikeda.
The Money-Savvy Family: “Magic” EditionRyusei Yokohama, Riho Yoshioka, Tetsuro Degawa

Here is the Y!mobile “The Money-Saving Family” Magic edition commercial.
Having a binding contract when signing up for mobile service is inconvenient.
This ad clearly conveys that inconvenience through magic.
Set to the 1978 global hit song “Dschinghis Khan,” it features a fun dance choreographed by Lucky Ikeda.
The cute choreography makes you want to dance along, doesn’t it? Tetsurō Degawa’s character’s father also adds a nice touch.


