A commercial featuring Sandwichman. Its sketch-style format is part of the appeal.
As the number-one comedy duo in likability, Sandwichman is so popular you can hardly turn on the TV without seeing them.
Despite their tough-looking appearance, their approachable, kind personalities and a brand of humor that doesn’t hurt anyone have earned them strong support from people of all ages.
As household favorites, they appear in many commercials, so you’ve probably seen them even during breaks between TV programs.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the commercials Sandwichman has appeared in so far, as well as their latest ones, all in one place.
Many of the ads are skit-style and hilarious, so be sure to check them out while you’re here.
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A commercial featuring Sandwichman. The sketch-style ad is appealing (1–10)
Art Moving Center: “We don’t just move things—babies smile too” (commercial)Sandwich Man

In Art Moving Center’s “Not Just Moving—Even Babies Smile” commercial, the comedy duo Sandwichman makes an appearance.
Art Moving Center highlights that they don’t just carry belongings—they also stay close to their customers’ needs.
In this ad, they’re shown interacting gently with small children, and the exchanges between the kids and Sandwichman are heartwarming.
Art Moving Center “Eco-Raku Box Proof-of-Concept” EditionSandwich Man

In this commercial, which prominently features the Eco-Raku Box—an item that allows you to safely transport ceramics and similar goods—the comedy duo Sandwichman appear as the cast.
The ad is memorable for the way the two deftly use the Eco-Raku Box to efficiently pack up items.
Art Moving Center “Sandwichman Goes” versionSandwich Man

This commercial shows the comedy duo Sandwichman observing an Art Moving Center relocation site.
It highlights that Art handles a wide range of moves—from typical household relocations to offices and even fine art—showcasing their versatility.
The spot ends with a heartwarming touch: a pun by Tomizawa that delivers the punchline.
A commercial featuring Sandwichman. The sketch-style ad is appealing (11–20)
Art Moving Center: “We don’t just move your things — we carefully say thank you to your memories, too.” (Commercial)Sandwich Man

This commercial portrays the comedy duo Sandwichman facing customers as staff members of Art Moving Center.
It focuses on the “Furniture Cleaning Service,” featuring a scene where Date finds a toy car behind a dresser while cleaning dust from the back of the furniture.
Beyond the basic moving task of simply “carrying,” the company’s philosophy of valuing customers’ memories also comes through in the duo’s smiles.
The original music used in the commercial also emphasizes this idea of “not just carrying.” The final “thank you” is memorable, conveying a warm, mutual sense of gratitude in a straightforward way.
Art Moving Center: “Not just moving—keeping your memories beautiful, too.”Sandwich Man

It’s a commercial where the comedy duo Sandwichman appear as Art Moving Center staff, handling moving preparations and the “Furniture Cleaning Service.” The ad gently portrays their interactions with customers through the move—like chatting with a child while packing, or discovering a toy car behind a dresser.
The original song also focuses on the idea that it’s “more than just transporting,” conveying the things we want to cherish through a move.
The scene near the end, where the two play with a toy car modeled after an Art Moving Center truck, is another memorable touch that conveys a sense of familiarity and lightness.


