[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)
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.
“Y! will do just fine” versionRyusei Yokohama, Riho Yoshioka, Fute-Nyan

Here is a commercial brimming with love for Fujio Akatsuka: alongside a parody of the theme song from his manga Tensai Bakabon, actors Riho Yoshioka and Ryusei Yokohama strike Iyami’s famous “Shee” pose from Akatsuka’s other work, Osomatsu-kun.
It even features Nyarome, the cat character who appears in several of Akatsuka’s manga, making it irresistible for fans.
However, there may not be many Y!mobile users who know these references in real time.
A new plan is here with a basic fee that never changes! 5G-ready: “Iyami’s Temptation”Ainosuke Kataoka, Tetsurō Degawa, Riho Yoshioka

This is the catchy Y!mobile commercial, “Iyami’s Temptation.” It’s part of the familiar series where Tetsuro Degawa and Mana Ashida play members of the Bakabon family, but this time, Iyami makes an appearance! And the fact that Iyami is played by Ainosuke Kataoka is another surprise.
Kataoka has handled many strong, flamboyant roles, and this Iyami is no exception—his character is almost too intense.
The signature hairstyle, mustache, and flashy outfit all look perfectly natural, and he suddenly bursts in with the classic ‘Sheh!’ pose.
It’s got a strong quirky flavor, but it definitely makes you want to watch it again and again (lol).
Y!mobile’s basic fee is under 1,000 yen! “1,000-Yen Squid” versionMana Ashida, Tetsurō Degawa

This is Y!mobile’s commercial “Y!mobile’s basic fee is under 1,000 yen! The 1,000-Yen Squid” expressed in a realistic take on the world of Tensai Bakabon.
Tetsurō Degawa, channeling Bakabon’s Papa, really stands out, and Mana Ashida’s cuteness shines through.
Since the basic fee is under 1,000 yen, a squid with “¥1000” written on its body appears.
Then, as you’d expect from Y!mobile, the grumpy cat Futenyan leaps at the 1,000-yen squid, grabs it, and runs off.
In the end, just when it seems everything is safely back to normal, Papa gets a full blast of ink right in the face—that’s the punchline.
Y!mobile basic plan under 1,000 yen! ‘Hajime-chan Makes an Appearance’ EditionMana Ashida, Tetsurō Degawa, Kazuya Kojima

This is the well-known Y!mobile commercial “Y!mobile’s basic fee is under 1,000 yen! Hajime-chan Appears,” featuring Tetsurō Degawa as Papa Bakabon and the very cute Mana Ashida as Bakabon.
Speaking of Bakabon, you can’t forget Hajime-chan, Bakabon’s little brother who’s a baby yet a genius.
As they talk about Y!mobile’s basic fee being under 1,000 yen, in comes Hajime-chan to add that unused data can be rolled over.
Hajime-chan is played by Koji Kojima of the comedy duo UNJASH, and as always, his sharp “tsukkomi” retorts shine in the commercial (lol).
Easy Smartphone 2 “One Easy Smartphone, please” versionMana Ashida, Tomio Umezawa, Futenyan

This is a commercial for the “Kantan Smartphone 2,” available from Y!mobile.
Mana Ashida plays a store clerk who persuades customers aged 60 and over to buy the “Kantan Smartphone 2,” with Tomio Umezawa giving a great performance as one such customer.
Futenyan, who teasingly throws the line “It’s easy” at Umezawa—who’s all too easily swayed—is absolutely adorable.
Whether it’s SoftBank’s dog who plays the father or Futenyan, animal characters are indeed soothing and have a strong presence, don’t they?
Y!mobile Academy: Parent and Child de DanceTetsurō Degawa, Mana Ashida, Ryusei Yokohama, Matt, Masumi Kuwata

Here is the Y!mobile commercial where a parent and child dance to a parody of “Y.M.C.A.,” the song made a hit by the Village People in 1978 and later became a huge craze in Japan through Hideki Saijo’s cover.
It’s heartwarming as it marks the first co-appearance of Masumi Kuwata and his son Matt.
The ad is packed with content, also featuring the Nohara family from Crayon Shin-chan and the Futenyan parent-and-child duo.
Y!mobile commercials often have an “everything on top” feel with tons of elements, but they’re satisfying and fun to watch.


