[Aflac Commercials] Popular and All-Time Commercials Roundup [2026]
When it comes to Aflac commercials, the ones featuring the Aflac Duck are especially memorable, aren’t they? There are also various other series: ones that draw attention for their cast, thought-provoking interview-style spots, and even humorous, laugh-out-loud ones.
They’re all friendly and relatable, and many people find them unforgettable.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of Aflac commercials all at once! If there’s a commercial you saw on TV that caught your eye, be sure to look for it.
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[Aflac Commercials] Popular and Historic Commercials Summary [2026] (11–20)
Aflac Medical Insurance EVER Simple: “Maruko, Greedy for Toppings” Edition

This commercial depicts the idea that, just as ramen feels better with added toppings, it’s nice to be able to add the coverage you want to insurance.
Through the interaction between Maruko and her father at a ramen shop, it conveys the joy of adding toppings.
From there, it transitions to adding desired benefits to a health insurance plan, and by explaining it in a light, easy manner, it also expresses how simple it is to add on coverage.
Aflac Sho Sakurai’s Interview Notes: Mr. Mitani “Entangled Anxieties” EditionSho Sakurai, Koki Mitani

This commercial features Sho Sakurai interviewing Koki Mitani about his experience with cancer, exploring where he felt anxiety.
It unfolds by having him look back on which parts made him anxious, and conveys that once those are resolved, he can face treatment with confidence.
It communicates a sense of reassurance that with Aflac, those intertwined anxieties will be carefully untangled and guided toward solutions.
Aflac Hybrid of Asset Building and Protection Tsumitas “Birth of Tsumitas” / “What is Tsumitas?”Erika Toda

Aflac’s Tsumitas is a combined savings-and-insurance product featured in their commercials.
In the “Tsumitas Is Born” spot, while people say, “We don’t know what the future holds, and it makes us anxious,” Erika Toda declares, “I’m not anxious,” and highlights the appeal of Tsumitas.
In the “What Is Tsumitas?” spot, the details of Tsumitas are explained clearly and accessibly.
Aflac New Type of Medical Insurance REASON “The President’s Decision” EditionTasuku Emoto

This commercial introduces Aflac’s new type of medical insurance, REASON, in a conference-like setting.
Tasuku Emoto passionately explains it to the meeting participants, and we see the people around him gradually becoming convinced.
While emphasizing the desire to realize a user-first approach, it also conveys the decisions made to ensure that peace of mind.
The Aflac Duck appears as the company president, and the interaction with Tasuku Emoto gives the piece a humorous tone.
Aflac’s Leave-of-Absence Insurance: “Leave Due to Injury” EditionTomoya Nakamura, Kaho

Even if taking a leave of absence is unavoidable due to illness or injury, the anxiety about daily life lingers, doesn’t it? This commercial introduces Aflac’s plan that supports people taking leave for illness or injury.
Through a casual conversation between Tomoya Nakamura and Kaho about taking time off work, it offers clear examples of the kinds of worries people have and explains how the plan provides support.
Another key point is how the two gradually break into smiles, which conveys the sense of reassurance the support can bring.
Aflac’s Leave-of-Absence Insurance: “The Risk of Taking Leave (Mind)” editionShofukutei Tsurube, Tomoya Nakamura

When you get injured or fall ill, you can end up worrying about the possibility of taking a leave from work, can’t you? This commercial conveys support for the risks associated with taking leave and the wish for you to take your time and rest when the moment comes.
It features a conversation between Tsurube Shofukutei and Tomoya Nakamura on the theme of taking leave, and you can feel the warmth in their gentle tone.
It speaks kindly, saying that if you’re sick or injured, it can’t be helped and taking leave isn’t a bad thing, while also conveying that there is a robust system in place to support you.
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Aflac WINGS Plus: A Letter from Aflac, Episode 19 — ‘The Hair Salon’Sho Sakurai, Tsurube Shofukutei, Yasufumi Hayashi

This commercial conveys the importance of regularly reviewing your insurance, framed as a conversation in a hair salon between Shofukutei Tsurube and Yasufumi Hayashi.
Tsurube-san points out that after ten years, it’s definitely time to reassess your coverage, and with the appearance of Sho Sakurai, the message about the importance of reviewing is explained in more detail.
While maintaining your current policy, you can improve it for greater peace of mind—expressing the trustworthiness of Aflac as well.


