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Funny commercial song. Popular funny commercial songs.

When you watch TV, you see all kinds of commercials every day—but haven’t you ever found the songs used in them so fun that they stick in your mind? Beyond the direction of the commercials themselves, there are lots of catchy, memorable, and entertaining CM songs these days! From original tracks made just for the ads to parody versions of classic hits, there’s a wide variety of amusing CM songs.

In this article, we’ll showcase a bunch of CM songs that have been creating buzz for being fun—enjoy!

Funny commercial songs. Popular funny TV commercial songs (101–110)

"Sugakiya Ramen" TV commercial original songYukio Miyaji

When it comes to Nagoya ramen, it’s got to be Sugakiya Ramen.

This commercial is the version that started airing in the fall of 2009.

The singer, Yukio Miyaji, was arrested in June 2016 for an assault incident during a live radio broadcast, and the local commercials he appeared in ended up becoming known nationwide in this unexpected way.

ALSOK IT Rescue / ALSOK Facility Rescue “ALSOK HotLimit IT & Facilities” Edition

Hot LimitT.M.Revolution

[Official] ALSOK TV Commercial “ALSOK Hot Limit IT & Facilities” 30-second ver.

It’s a commercial that conveys trust in ALSOK guards who rush to handle IT and equipment troubles.

It clearly depicts people in need and the guards addressing their problems, and the changes in their expressions effectively communicate swift response and reassurance.

The commercial uses a parody of “HOT LIMIT,” with lyrics tailored to describe the guards’ work.

While preserving the original song’s powerful, fast-paced feel, the lyrics overlaying the guards’ actions give a strong impression of overwhelming reliability.

A Sign of CourageUshiwakamaru Saburota

[Otomodachi Summer Memories] Mark of Courage ~ Regain Theme / Ushiwakamaru Saburota
Mark of Courage Ushiwakamaru Saburota

A song written by Saburo Tokitou under the pseudonym Ushiwakamaru Saburouta for a TV commercial of the vitamin drink “Regain.” Its catchy nature and the concept of “fighting for 24 hours” continue to draw attention from modern audiences as shockingly overworked.

That said, the lyrics are easy to sing and a bit humorous, so it’s also cherished as a gag song.

McDonald's McFry Potato 'I LOVE Potato' Edition

Prelude from CarmenGeorges Bizet

#4K# Prelude from Carmen Suite, Bizet: Carmen Suite — Mesena Civic Symphony Orchestra, 7th Regular Concert
Prelude from 'Carmen' — Georges Bizet

This commercial announces a special deal on McDonald’s French fries.

It opens with a shot of fries being boldly spread across a tray, and the sight of the cast enjoying them so deliciously will surely make you crave fries.

A parody of the famous overture from the opera Carmen sticks in your ears, making it a commercial you won’t forget once you’ve seen it.

Ue-ue-ue!Saru Iwa Ishi

Acecook Super Cup Saru Ganseki
Oe-oe-oh! Saru Ganseki

The fifth single released in 1997, when Hiroiki Ariyoshi was active with Kazunari Moriwaki as the duo Saruganseki.

Following their second single “Tsuki,” it was used as the theme song for Acecook’s Super Cup commercial.

The acting still has that idol-comedian vibe—so young!

Interesting commercial songs. Popular funny commercial songs (111–120)

Kracie Home Products “Hadabisei Mask” Lantern Edition

NananananiroPerfume

[Lyric Video] Perfume “Nananananairo”
Nananananairo Perfume

Here is a commercial that uses Perfume’s song “Nananananairo” and features the members themselves—it’s full of best-friend vibes and sure to bring a smile to your face.

Their personalities make it a joy to watch.

Even though the CM shows their close bond, the song’s atmosphere conveys something professional and stylish, doesn’t it?

McDonald’s Beef Stew Pie: “What are you gonna say about the pie?” edition

WHITE BREATHT.M.Revolution

T.M.Revolution 『WHITE BREATH』
WHITE BREATHT.M.Revolution

I couldn’t help but laugh the first time I saw it.

In McDonald’s beef stew pie commercial, Takanori Nishikawa himself appears and sings a parody of T.

M.

Revolution’s mega-hit “WHITE BREATH,” and he does it out in the snow.

As a special touch, he even sings McDonald’s jingle—“ba-da-ba-ba-ba”—at the end.

It’s parody through and through, but this song, released in 1997, has had a remarkably long run as a hit.

It’s a seriously cool track—like sweeping up your overly rational girlfriend into a bold embrace.

It’s a bit of an older song, but if you’ve never really listened to it, please do.

And if you have time, check out the much-talked-about music video with the raging wind!