Nissin commercials roundup. The over-the-top direction is making waves!
Nissin is a manufacturer that sells a wide range of instant foods, and products like Cup Noodles, Yakisoba U.F.O., and Donbei are especially well-known.
You see Nissin’s commercials on TV all the time, and their over-the-top direction often becomes a hot topic.
They’re packed with humor, and their distinctive vibe sets them apart from other companies’ commercials.
In this article, we’ll showcase a lineup of Nissin commercials that surely have many fans.
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Nissin commercials roundup: Their outlandish direction is making waves! (41–50)
Nissin Foods ‘Cup Noodles You Eat in a Bowl: “Super Convenient”’ (version)

This is a commercial that catchily showcases the situations where the Cup Noodles “bowl-to-eat” series shines.
It opens by voicing a consumer concern—“I never know when I’m supposed to eat Cup Noodles in a bowl”—and then presents specific recommended occasions, such as for breakfast, a snack, or as a soup dish alongside a meal.
It’s very easy to understand, and the appearance of the bowl character also adds a sense of friendliness.
Nissin Foods Nissin Donbei ‘Second-String Donbei Donkaburi’ VersionYuriko Yoshitaka, Rikito Itagaki

This is a Donbei commercial that makes your heart skip a beat with the interactions between Rikito Itagaki, who plays Dongitsune-san, and Yuriko Yoshitaka.
While the classic Kitsune Udon and Tempura Soba tend to steal the spotlight, the ad highlights that there are other delicious Donbei options too.
After introducing the charm of these non-standard but very tasty Donbei varieties, the two say “ready, set” and pick which one they want to eat—Yoshitaka and Itagaki choose the same Donbei, creating a romantic vibe.
It’s a memorable commercial with a heart-pounding development that keeps you on edge as you watch.
Nissin Cup Noodles ‘Sazae-san and Sea Rap’ Version

As a nationally beloved anime, Sazae-san has been on the air for a long time, so its background music is probably familiar to many.
It’s characterized by a calm atmosphere that evokes scenes of cherishing everyday life.
This unique ad features a product introduction rapped over the universally recognizable Sazae-san BGM.
The charm lies in the gap between the singer’s tough-looking appearance and the gentle sound, as well as the way the explanation of the product seems like it’s explaining something yet feels a bit light on substance.
Another highlight is Sazae-san hyping up the commercial with her signature catchphrase.
Nissin Foods Cup Noodles HUNGRY DAYS ‘Is this youth or what?’ Edition

This is the 2017 “HUNGRY DAYS” series collaboration commercial with Kiki’s Delivery Service.
It remakes the Ghibli classic in the style of a coming-of-age anime, depicting the romance between Kiki and Tombo as high school students.
Even though the setting differs from the original, the anime draws you into its world seamlessly, giving it a uniquely captivating charm.
The background music features BUMP OF CHICKEN’s “Kinen Satsuei” (“Commemorative Photo”), a memorable track with refreshing sound and lyrics that seem to portray the hearts of young people in their youth.
Nissin Foods Cup Noodles “7 SAMURAI” Version

This commercial, which shows samurai in armor doing extreme sports, aired in 2016.
It’s striking to see them coolly pulling off activities that don’t typically go with the image of samurai—like surfing, skateboarding, BMX, skiing, and slacklining.
I’ve heard this commercial was rolled out not only in Japan but overseas as a global campaign, and it’s a fitting piece to showcase the appeal of Japan!
Nissin Foods Cup Noodles “I Want to Eat Delicious Stuff: Kansai” Version

This pixel-art illustration, reminiscent of 1990s video games, is an ad introducing Chili Tomato Noodles.
This particular spot is titled the Kansai Edition, and the characters speaking in the Kansai dialect make a strong impression.
Along with the pixel art, the color palette heightens the visual impact, making it a memorable commercial you won’t forget after seeing it once.
Nissin Cup Noodles “I Want to Eat Something Tasty” Version

Have you ever tried Nissin Cup Noodles’ Chili Tomato flavor? The commercial titled “Umaimon Tabetai” was created out of a desire to let more people know about its taste.
It’s hard to describe, but it features 8-bit, Famicom-style characters who eat the Chili Tomato flavor, rhythmically chant words, and then shoot beams from their eyes.
The result is a spot that’s not only visually striking but also sticks in your ears.


