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[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.

[Aflac Commercials] Popular and Historical Commercials Summary [2026] (21–30)

Aflac The Insurance Your Future Self Chooses WAYS “Prank” Version

Aflac WAYS 'Prank' Edition

This is the “Mischief” installment of the commercial series featuring Aoi Miyazaki.

While Miyazaki is reading, Aflac taps her on the shoulder; when she turns around, there’s an Aflac with an afro hairstyle.

She looks back at her book, then gets tapped again, and when she turns around this time, the Aflac’s afro is even bigger than before.

Miyazaki can’t help bursting into laughter—she’s absolutely adorable.

Aflac Sho Sakurai’s Interview Notes: “Mr. Okamura—What Supports Him” / “I Felt Relieved”Sho Sakurai, Takako Okamura

This piece is about Sho Sakurai asking Takako Okamura about her experience with cancer and thinking through what is needed for cancer treatment.

It details various emotions she felt at the time—such as the confusion following the sudden discovery of cancer and what supported her through the long course of treatment.

It conveys the impression that preparing for emergencies can lead to more proactive treatment, and it also reflects Aflac’s desire to be a source of support.

Aflac ALL-in Plus A Letter from Aflac Episode 16: “Hot Spring Inn”Sho Sakurai, Kazuki Iio, Mari Hamada

Aflac Commercial “Hot Spring Inn” Version 30 Seconds

It’s a quirky story where Sho Sakurai suddenly shows up to a couple at a ryokan and recommends they review their insurance.

The key point is that he brings up insurance proposals in a situation where they don’t want to think about anything extra—like during a trip—conveying how easy it is to proceed with a review even then.

With Kazuki Iio’s catchphrases and Mari Hamada’s pointed remarks, the piece creates a comedic vibe while also conveying the positive feelings that insurance can bring.

Aflac WINGS Plus: A Letter from Aflac, Episode 19 — ‘The Hair Salon’Sho Sakurai, Tsurube Shofukutei, Yasufumi Hayashi

Aflac Commercial: "Hair Salon" Version (30 seconds)

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.

Aflac Sho Sakurai’s Interview Notes: “Consultation Supporter” EditionSho Sakurai

Aflac TV commercial “Consultation Supporter” version, 30 seconds

This commercial features Sho Sakurai interviewing Aflac’s consultation supporters, exploring what people struggle with after a cancer diagnosis.

By revealing the most common concerns, it shows where focused support is needed and how addressing those areas leads to greater peace of mind.

The ad conveys that Aflac’s specialized supporters provide solid support, reinforcing a sense of security and trust in Aflac.

Aflac Cancer Insurance WINGS “Family’s Anxiety” VersionSho Sakurai, Eiko Koike, Toshinori Omi

Aflac Commercial: “Family’s Anxiety” Version (30 seconds)

This commercial portrays how the discovery of cancer causes anxiety not only for the patient but also for their family, and expresses that Aflac will stand by them through that anxiety.

It shows a situation where being unable to be close to a mother who has been diagnosed with cancer only heightens the worry, and demonstrates that even in such times, Aflac provides detailed support.

The way the person seeking advice gradually begins to smile also conveys a strong sense of reassurance.

Aflac: If it’s your first time, choose Aflac. “The Immortal Man: For Myself”

Aflac Commercial: “The Immortal Man – For Myself” (30 seconds) 2017.11

This is an Aflac commercial featuring Ryo Kato and Shuhei Nomura.

It’s a very entertaining ad inspired by Tokugawa Tsunayoshi’s “Edicts on Compassion for Living Things.” Just as the commercial says, it really makes you feel that it starts with yourself! The music is an arrangement of Canon.