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Fujifilm commercials: a collection of TV spots for Utsurun-desu (QuickSnap) and instax

Fujifilm commercials: a collection of TV spots for Utsurun-desu (QuickSnap) and instax
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Fujifilm commercials: a collection of TV spots for Utsurun-desu (QuickSnap) and instax

Fujifilm has long been a manufacturer of cameras and film, and its instant camera brand instax—known in Japan for products like Utsurun-desu and Cheki—is widely popular.

Since 2008, the company has also entered the cosmetics market, launching brands such as ASTALIFT.

In this article, we’ll showcase a collection of Fujifilm commercials, highlighting the company’s diverse range of business areas.

From the long-running New Year’s series “Let’s Capture the New Year” to the stylish, youth-oriented instax mini campaigns, there are many fan-favorite ads—so take this opportunity to check them out.

Fujifilm commercials: a collection of TV spots for Utsurun-desu (QuickSnap) and instax

Fujifilm “instax mini Evo: Time Slip in the Cinema”Suzu Hirose, Ryusei Yokohama

"Time Travel with instax mini Evo Cinema™" / FUJIFILM

It depicts Ryusei Yokohama using the instax mini Evo Cinema to photograph Suzu Hirose.

Through the two of them enjoying the shoot, it introduces features like the “G Dial,” which can recreate looks from various eras, and shows that you can capture not only instax prints but also video.

It conveys not just the camera’s functions, but the fun of the instax mini Evo Cinema itself as well.

FujifilmKirin Kiki

2000 commercial: Fujicolor - Let's Capture the New Year; Kirin Kiki, Kayoko Kishimoto, Rena Tanaka, Jun Sakurai

When it comes to classic New Year commercials, you can’t leave out Fujifilm’s “Utsurun-desu” and the “Let’s Capture New Year’s” series.

This one is set around New Year’s Day 2001.

While two photo shop clerks say they photographed the first sunrise of the year, Kirin Kiki says she captured the “first sunset.” The quick retort—“So you couldn’t wake up, huh?”—and her sheepish expression make for a memorably humorous touch.

Fujifilm ASTALIFT Jelly 15th Anniversary: “Firmness Science for Aging Care”

ASTALIFT Jelly 15th Anniversary “Firmness Science for Aging Care” Version, 16 seconds (horizontal) / FUJIFILM

This is a commercial for Astalift Jelly, which proposes anti-aging care focused on skin firmness.

It clearly emphasizes how the active ingredients penetrate the skin and help restore its firmness.

The simple presentation makes the product’s appeal easy to understand and leaves a lasting impression.

Fujifilm Fujicolor N100 Let’s capture the New Year

[Showa-era Commercial · 1970] Let’s Capture the New Year

The long-beloved Fuji Color staple commercial series “Let’s Photograph the New Year” dates back to 1966, when it first began airing.

From 1978, Kiki Kirin was cast in the commercials, and many people likely remember the Fuji Color ads in which she appeared.

FUJIFILM KiT Photo Album Cues: “Our Little Cute Album That’s So Us”

"KiT Photo Album Cues" Our small, cute album that feels like us - Short ver. / Fujifilm

A woman riding in a taxi is connecting her smartphone to KiT Photo Album Cues.

KiT Photo Album Cues is an item that lets you share photo albums with friends using a key-shaped keychain.

In the commercial, you’ll also see lots of wonderful photos of memories shared between the woman in the taxi and her friends.

FUJIFILM — We can change the world, one step at a time. “Endoscopic AI Diagnostic Support Technology” edition

Corporate Advertisement TV Commercial: Endoscopic AI Diagnostic Support Technology / FUJIFILM

When people think of Fujifilm, they tend to picture products and services related to photography, like cameras.

But the company is leveraging its advanced technologies to contribute across a wide range of fields.

This commercial introduces AI-assisted endoscopic diagnostic technology in the medical field.

It’s impressive to see how such technology is being used to support our health.

Fujifilm Photo Happiness Theory: “People can become happy through photographs” edition

"Theory of Happiness in Photography": People can become happy through photography. (30 sec, version 1, no subtitles) / FUJIFILM

This Fujifilm commercial features a variety of people, but what they all have in common is that they’re handling, taking, or looking at photographs.

Titled “The Photo Happiness Theory,” the ad depicts how people find happiness through photos.

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