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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 All-Time Commercials Summary [2026] (41–50)

Aflac: More Dependable Medical Insurance New EVER “Maneki-neko Duck X Debut (2)” EditionAoi Miyazaki

Aoi Miyazaki CM Aflac Manekineko Duck X Appearance Part 2

The “Manekineko Duck X” series features a beckoning-cat duck—a fusion of a white cat and a little duck—appearing as a giant robot.

The big robot’s belly swings wide open, and a stream of tiny robots emerges, chirping as they come out.

The theme song is sung by Maeda Maeda, who at the time were active as a child comedy duo.

[Aflac Commercials] Popular and All-Time Commercials Summary [2026] (51–60)

Aflac More Reliable Medical Insurance New EVER “Maneki Neko Duck ×3 Congratulations” Version

CM Arashi Sho Sakurai Aflac Maneki Neko Duck X Congratulations Version

The “Maneki Neko Duck: Congratulations” edition featuring Sho Sakurai, a white cat, and a little duck.

As someone is discharged from the hospital, tiny Maneki Neko Duck robots greet them and Sakurai at the hospital exit.

They form a flower path to celebrate, and at the end a giant Maneki Neko Duck robot appears! The white cat saying “Nyaflac!” is also super cute.

Aflac Easy-to-Understand! Insurance Guide ‘Somehow Happy (In the One-in-a-Million Chance)’ Version

[Riisa Naka and Peace’s Naoki Matayoshi as a married couple?!] Riisa Naka, Naoki Matayoshi (Peace), Aflac commercial, ‘Somehow Happy’ version, 30 seconds × 2

Riisa Naka and Naoki Matayoshi are a married couple, and the wife—who has a small child—consults about wanting to prepare for her husband’s health just in case, even for the tiniest, tiniest possibility.

But the husband doesn’t take it seriously.

Still, they’re both adorable, a heartwarming couple.

Aflac Easy-to-Understand Insurance Guide: “Somehow Happy (Anniversary)” Edition

[Riisa Naka and Peace’s Naoki Matayoshi as a married couple?!] Riisa Naka, Naoki Matayoshi (Peace), Aflac commercial, ‘Somehow Happy’ version, 30 seconds × 2

This is an Aflac commercial featuring Riisa Naka and Matayoshi.

It captures a heartwarming moment between a couple: a husband who clearly remembers their wedding anniversary and a wife who is surprised yet delighted that he does.

The music is a bright and charming original song.

Aflac Easy-to-Understand! Insurance Guide “Consult a Pro Instead of Sakurai-kun – Daytime –”

Commercial: Aflac - “Consult a professional rather than Sakurai-kun — Daytime —” Version (30 seconds)

The “Ask a Pro with Sakurai-kun – Daytime” segment features a story where someone, unsure which insurance to choose, barges into Sho Sakurai’s home to ask him about signing up for insurance.

Flattered to be called ‘Sakurai-kun who knows everything,’ Sho Sakurai recommends consulting an insurance professional.

Aflac Easy-to-Understand! Insurance Guide: “Consult a Pro Rather Than Sakurai-kun – Late Night” Edition

[CM] Aflac - “Consult a Pro Rather Than Sakurai-kun – Late Night” (30 seconds)

The “Consult a pro rather than Sakurai-kun – Late Night” version features a couple who can’t sleep because they’re worried about insurance and end up going to Sho Sakurai’s house late at night to ask for advice—an utterly inconsiderate premise.

It’s a commercial that makes you think, “Sakurai’s such a nice guy,” as he rubs his sleepy eyes in the middle of the night and still comes out to help (lol).

Aflac Cancer Insurance “Aflac Story 7: Dr. Kato” Edition

Aflac Cancer Insurance – Aflac Story 7: Dr. Kato Edition (60 seconds)

At 34, Kato discovered cancer on his own X-ray—he found it himself.

The reason is that Kato is also a doctor involved in cancer treatment.

There are things he only came to understand through experiencing cancer himself.

I find that truly remarkable.