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A roundup of Akagi Nyugyo’s Milkrea commercials. The stretchy cat is so cute!

A roundup of Akagi Nyugyo’s Milkrea commercials. The stretchy cat is so cute!
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A roundup of Akagi Nyugyo’s Milkrea commercials. The stretchy cat is so cute!

Milkrea is one of the ice cream products by Akagi Dairy, known for its rich, creamy milk ice cream.

It’s made by Akagi Dairy, the company behind many popular ice creams like Garigari-kun and Gatsun, to Mikan.

Akagi Dairy is also known for producing humorous commercials, and the Milkrea ads have a unique charm as well.

The commercials featuring cats, in particular, became a hot topic on social media for their cuteness.

In this article, we’ll introduce those Milkrea commercials.

Whether you love cats or not, be sure to check them out.

A roundup of Akagi Nyugyo’s Milkrea commercials. The stretchy cat is so cute!

Akagi Nyugyo Milkrea Chocolate and Vanilla “What’s That Supposed to Mean?” VersionNEW!

Milkrea Chocolate and Vanilla: What Do You Mean? Long Version

It’s a commercial that single-mindedly showcases Milcrea’s features, and the direction is oddly surreal and striking.

In response to the description “ice cream with stretchy milk,” a man-and-woman duo keep singing, “What do you mean?” “This is what it means.” “That’s what it means,” which, combined with the unique choreography, makes it extremely surreal.

Once you see it, it sticks in your memory, and you’ll definitely want to watch it again.

Akagi Dairy MILCREA Chocolate & Vanilla “Balance Dance” Version

Milkrea Chocolate & Vanilla - Balanced Dance Version (30 seconds)

This commercial deliberately poses the question of whether to accept the unique texture of Akagi Nyugyo’s Milkrea.

Although the words are phrased as a question, the way they’re delivered through a dance performed on a balance board creates a mysterious worldview.

With the serious expression and repetitive, deliberate movements, you might even lose track of what exactly was being promoted.

Akagi Dairy Sof’ “Soft-Serve Balloon” Version

Sof’ “Soft-Serve Balloon” Version A, 15 seconds

Just when you think they’re playing with a parachute balloon… it turns out the result is actually the top part of a soft-serve ice cream—an amusing and unexpected twist.

This is a commercial for Sof’, an ice cream sold by Akagi Nyugyo.

While soft-serve is typically served on a cone, Sof’ is a product that puts only the creamy top portion into a cup, and together with its rich, milky flavor, it has become quite popular.

Milkrea “It Stretches” Version – Child Actor ver.Risa Kanayama

Milcrea “It Stretches” Version Child Actor ver. 15 Seconds

This commercial straightforwardly highlights the biggest feature of Milkrea, sold by Akagi Nyugyo: its stretchiness.

It shows child actress Risa Kanayama eating Milkrea and seemingly experiencing how it stretches, while a clip of a cat stretching plays beside her—creating a curious, surreal vibe.

The jingle is distinctive too, with lively, festival-like sounds that express the milk’s stretchiness.

The two visuals and the music blend well to create a striking, memorable world that sticks in your mind.

Akagi Nyugyo Gari Gari Kun “Various Gari Gari Kun Songs A” Version / “Summer Festa” Version

These are two commercials for Garigari-kun, the flagship product of Akagi Nyugyo.

In the “Various Garigari-kun Songs A” version, Pokasukajan performs the “Garigari-kun Song” in a variety of arrangements.

The other one, the “Summer Festa” version, showcases scenes from an event held in 2024, where you can enjoy a brass band performance and a choral rendition of the “Garigari-kun Song.”

Akagi Nyugyo Gari Gari Kun “Various Gari Gari Kun Songs A” Version / “Summer Festa” Version

These are two commercials for Garigari-kun, the flagship product of Akagi Nyugyo.

In the “Various Garigari-kun Songs A” version, Pokasukajan performs the “Garigari-kun Song” in a variety of arrangements.

The other one, the “Summer Festa” version, showcases scenes from an event held in 2024, where you can enjoy a brass band performance and a choral rendition of the “Garigari-kun Song.”

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