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Mr.Children Commercial Song and Popular Song Ranking [2025]

Mr.Children Commercial Song and Popular Song Ranking [2025]
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Mr.Children Commercial Song and Popular Song Ranking [2025]

This is a ranking that brings together commercial songs, tie-in tracks, and popular hits by Mr.

Children—the unshakable monster band that has remained at the top of Japan’s music scene since their major debut in 1992.

It’s packed with famous songs you’ve likely heard before.

Mr.Children Commercial Song and Popular Tracks Ranking [2025] (1–10)

GIFTMr.Children1rank/position

Mr.Children「GIFT」Music Video(Short ver.)
GIFTMr.Children

This is a single released by Mr.

Children in July 2008, which was used in a MAQuillAGE commercial.

It was also selected as the theme song for NHK’s broadcasts of the Beijing Olympics and Paralympics, so many people have probably heard it.

fateMr.Children2rank/position

Thinking that this famous Mr.

Children song can dramatize a moment of youth so powerfully—it kind of makes your heart swell, doesn’t it? It really reminds me how great Mr.

Children are.

This track heightens the excitement of the commercial even more.

Paired with the CM, it’s a song that really moves you, isn’t it? Doesn’t it make you picture a blue summer sky?

AnyMr.Children3rank/position

Mr.Children「Any」Music Video(Short ver.)
AnyMr.Children

This is a single released by Mr.

Children in 2002.

It served as the tie-in song for the NTT DoCoMo Group’s 10th Anniversary, coinciding with Mr.

Children’s own 10th anniversary.

It may be less well-known among their singles, but it’s a masterpiece that teaches the importance of staying true to yourself when there’s no clear right answer.

The melody really sinks in, and above all, the lyrics are so good that they draw you in.

The mobile phone era feels nostalgic, doesn’t it? The song overflows with a kind of kindness that helps you feel connected to others and accept yourself.

HANABIMr.Children4rank/position

Mr.Children 「HANABI」 MUSIC VIDEO
HANABIMr.Children

This is a commercial for Sumitomo Life’s Three Major Illnesses PLUS ALIVE.

It highlights the product’s feature of providing steadfast, repeated coverage with genuine support.

The commercial’s warm tone is complemented by Mr.

Children’s famous song “HANABI” as the background music.

The track, released in 2008, features the final chorus in the CM.

The lyric “I want to be your strength again and again” is empowering, and I believe many people have been helped by this song over the years.

MelodyMr.Children5rank/position

[Beautiful Girls TV Commercial] | Yui Aragaki | KOSE ESPRIQUE (15-second commercial) ♪ “Melody” (Mr. Children) 2014
MelodyMr.Children

With the theme of “Adult Rich,” this commercial features Yui Aragaki appearing with a sophisticated, mature makeup look.

Amid the cohesive, understated makeup, a pop of vivid pink lipstick catches the eye.

True to its name—derived from a rouge that melts and fits like fondue—it delivers a melt-in, silky touch and a snug adherence to the lips.

In keeping with the product name, the lipstick is dipped into pink fondue!

innocent worldMr.Children6rank/position

Mr.Children 「innocent world」 MUSIC VIDEO
innocent worldMr.Children

Many iconic J-pop songs have been tied up with Aquarius commercials, and this track is arguably the most representative of them all! It’s one of the signature songs by Mr.

Children, the band that has led the Japanese music scene since their debut in 1989.

Released in 1994, the song was featured in an Aquarius commercial and went on to top the year-end singles chart that same year.

Its smooth, flowing, and irresistibly catchy melody line is truly outstanding.

ResuscitationMr.Children7rank/position

Mr.Children “overture ~ Resurrection” Mr.Children TOUR POPSAURUS 2012
Resuscitation Mr.Children

This commercial shows people who, upon turning 30, continue to take on new challenges, while also conveying how Attack supports them.

The efforts—and the resulting stains—of soccer player Keisuke Honda, performer Naomi Watanabe, and French chef Shintaro Ababa evoke a positive, forward-looking attitude toward challenges.

The song that further accentuates the refreshing mood of the visuals, which feel like stepping into the future, is Mr.

Children’s “Sosei” (“Resurrection”).

It’s a song that portrays standing back up after a fall and continuing to challenge oneself, expressing a strong will to face difficulties.

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