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[KFC] Latest Compilation of Kentucky Fried Chicken Commercials

[KFC] Latest Compilation of Kentucky Fried Chicken Commercials
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Kentucky Fried Chicken has many locations in busy downtown areas, along major roads, and in shopping malls, and its TV commercials air frequently, so I think many people are familiar with it.

In recent KFC commercials, actors like Kento Kaku and Mitsuki Takahata have appeared, and there are plenty of spots with friendly, relatable direction and a fun sense of humor.

In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of KFC commercials along with the CM songs that have been used over the years.

Be warned—you might find yourself craving fried chicken as you watch!

[KFC] Latest Kentucky Fried Chicken Commercials Summary (1–10)

Kentucky Fried Chicken Kenta Lunch “Go-Go Combo” VersionNEW!

Kenta Lunch “Go-Go Combo” | KFC

This is a commercial introducing a lunch-only menu where you can enjoy a burger and fries set for 550 yen.

Named the “Go-Go Combo” after the price, it features an original song that belts out “Go, go, go!” leaving a strong impression.

The sizzling, mouthwatering visuals that fully showcase the burger’s deliciousness are also striking.

KFC Red Hot Chicken: “Juicy-from-the-inside Method – Twister” VersionNEW!Kento Kaku

Red Hot Chicken “Juicy Flavor from the Inside” Method — Twister | KFC

This commercial promotes the idea that Red Hot Chicken tastes best in winter.

It highlights a spiciness that warms you up, along with a special preparation method that releases more and more umami from within.

Watching Kento Kaku enjoy it so deliciously is sure to whet your appetite!

Kentucky Fried ChickenTsuyoshi Kusanagi

Tsuyoshi Kusanagi KFC commercial

This is a commercial that introduces Kentucky Fried Chicken’s Korean-style items, themed after the variety show “Chonan Kang,” in which Tsuyoshi Kusanagi appeared as Chonan Kang.

In it, Kusanagi conveys, in Korean, how enjoyable KFC’s delicious offerings are, giving the whole piece a bright, cheerful feel.

Further enhancing the lively atmosphere of the footage is the song “Ai no Uta ~Chonmal Saranghaeyo~,” released under the name Chonan Kang.

It gives the impression of bustling dance music, and its simple Korean lyrics sung in a joyful manner help amplify the excitement.

KFC 1992 Commercial

1992 (Heisei 4) TV commercial: KFC “Autumn Kentucky” 6-piece & Pumpkin Biscuit 1,200 yen (tax excluded) – Song: Agnes Chan

This commercial introduces a set that lets you enjoy a variety of Kentucky’s items at a great value: six pieces of chicken and pumpkin biscuits.

It’s a simple concept that shows what’s inside the box and how it’s arranged; precisely because there isn’t much explanation, it heightens your anticipation about how everything will taste.

That sense of expectation and fun conveyed by the visuals is highlighted by Agnes Chan’s light, airy singing voice.

The song adapts the lyrics of the English-language folk tune “Ten Little Indians” to be about chicken, and its bouncy rhythm gives an impression of excitement and uplift.

Kentucky Fried Chicken 1994 Christmas Commercial

CM 1994 Kentucky Fried Chicken Christmas 30 seconds

This commercial introduces Kentucky’s limited-time Christmas menu and clearly showcases the fun that follows.

It features Christmas scenes and food, conveying a sense of excitement through the delicious visuals and the smiles they inspire.

The song that highlights the calm yet joyful Christmas atmosphere is STAGGER’s “Ai wo Konya Todoke ni Kita yo” (“I Came to Deliver Love Tonight”).

Centered on a Christmas theme, it expresses the warmth of the season through bell tones woven into a gentle rhythm and lyrics that evoke love.

KFC 1995 Christmas commercial

Nostalgic commercial: 1995 KFC commercial

The 25th single by Mariya Takeuchi, produced by Tatsuro Yamashita.

It’s a perfect party song, seemingly crafted by working backward from the idea of a cozy family home gathering.

Even with its upbeat Eurobeat foundation, it’s brimming with Mariya Takeuchi’s signature flavor—proof of producer Yamashita’s skill.

An ideal track for a home party where everyone shares Kentucky Fried Chicken.

It also drew attention for mentioning Takuya Kimura, aka “Kimutaku,” near the end of the lyrics.

Kentucky Fried Chicken 2007 commercialRosa Kato

Rosa Kato: Kentucky Fried Chicken (2007-10)

This commercial highlights how you can enjoy a great-value set of Original Chicken and Furi-Furi Fries, conveyed through Rosa Kato’s expressions and presence.

By clearly showing her eating, you can really feel the portion size, which in turn communicates just how good a deal this set is.

The video captures that irresistible urge to keep eating, and the original song makes that feeling stand out even more.

With straightforward lyrics that express both the munching onomatopoeia “mushamusha” and the happiness that follows, sung over a light, buoyant sound, it paints a picture of everyday joy.