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[Actor] A collection of commercials featuring Ryuhei Matsuda. The humorous ones are appealing too.

[Actor] A collection of commercials featuring Ryuhei Matsuda. The humorous ones are appealing too.
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[Actor] A collection of commercials featuring Ryuhei Matsuda. The humorous ones are appealing too.

Ryuhei Matsuda, who is the son of Yusaku Matsuda and, along with his younger brother Shota Matsuda, enjoys popularity as an actor.

Armed with a distinctive aura and strong acting skills, he has appeared in a wide range of works, and many of you have probably seen at least one of his performances.

In this article, we’ll showcase all the commercials featuring Ryuhei Matsuda.

Unlike his image in films and TV dramas, he often appears in humorous and entertaining commercials.

Now, let’s dive in and take a look at Ryuhei Matsuda’s commercials, paying attention to the direction and creative choices in each one!

[Actor] A compilation of commercials featuring Ryuhei Matsuda. The humorous ads are part of the appeal (1–10).

UQ mobile UQUEEN “Debut” VersionHikari Mitsushima, Ryuhei Matsuda

UQUEEN “Debut” Version – 60 seconds

This commercial features Hikari Mitsushima appearing as UQUEEN, confidently announcing UQ’s plans and campaigns.

Ryuhei Matsuda, working at her side as a butler, is another highlight—through their comedic back-and-forth, the ad conveys the great value in a fun way.

In this debut-themed spot, they declare future prospects, building anticipation for what’s next for UQ.

It’s a commercial you’ll want to watch while noting the contrast between Mitsushima’s confident expressions and Matsuda’s bewilderment.

UQ mobile UQUEEN ‘Secret Inspection’ VersionHikari Mitsushima, Ryuhei Matsuda

UQ mobile UQUEEN Commercial 'Undercover Inspection' Version 30 Seconds

It features UQUEEN, played by Hikari Mitsushima, secretly going out into town to listen to people’s smartphone-related concerns.

She overhears a parent and child talking, and when they can’t recall the name of a plan, she can’t help herself—she rips off her disguise and shouts out the name of the Parent-Child Support Discount, leading to a comical turn of events.

Including Ryuhei Matsuda desperately trying to cover for her, the whole piece conveys a humorous vibe.

UQ mobile UQUEEN “The Predecessor Appears” VersionHikari Mitsushima, Ryuhei Matsuda, Shima Iwashita

Hikari Mitsushima clashes fiercely with former ‘UQUEEN’ Shima Iwashita, leaving Ryuhei Matsuda bewildered… UQ mobile’s new “UQUEEN” CM: “Former Queen Appears” edition

A former UQUEEN appears before the current UQUEEN, and through their interaction, the commercial also conveys the appeal of the Parent-Child Support Discount.

The conversation between Hikari Mitsushima and Shima Iwashita carries a unique tension, yet the steady, similar tone of their dialogue clearly communicates that they are mother and daughter.

When Ryuhei Matsuda points out the words that slipped out, it adds a touch of comedy within the tension.

UQ mobile UQUEEN “Sound Effects” VersionHikari Mitsushima, Ryuhei Matsuda

UQUEEN “Sound Effects” Version – 15 seconds

This is a comical TV commercial that considers which sound effect would be best to highlight UQ’s great value.

In a setup where a butler layers sound effects over UQUEEN as she announces the prices, they try various patterns to find the perfect fit.

While it’s important to convey the appeal, the ad also playfully questions whether sound effects are even necessary in the first place, enhancing the comedic tone.

UQ mobile UQUEEN “Family Image” VersionHikari Mitsushima, Ryuhei Matsuda

UQ mobile UQUEEN Commercial "Family Image" Version 30 Seconds

This commercial once again highlights UQ mobile’s support for families through the interaction between UQUEEN, played by Hikari Mitsushima, and her butler, played by Ryuhei Matsuda.

It follows a storyline where they brainstorm ways to address the lack of a “family” image associated with UQ, leading to UQUEEN’s sudden inspiration.

The visuals are comedic, featuring elements like the phrase “more aristocracy than family” and the idea of using a face-in-the-hole panel.

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