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A collection of UHA Mikakuto commercials. Packed with ads for candies and supplements.

Speaking of UHA Mikakuto, it’s a food manufacturer that, in addition to candies like Puccho, also produces supplements.

Besides Puccho, they sell many popular, easy-to-eat treats such as e-ma throat lozenges, Shigekix, and Cororo.

In this article, we’ll showcase a wide range of UHA Mikakuto commercials that have aired over the years.

From ads featuring notable casting to those with distinctive humor, there’s plenty to enjoy—so take your time and have a look.

UHA Mikakuto Commercial Collection: A Wealth of Candy and Supplement Ads (11–20)

UHA Mikakuto Ninja-meshi “Dancing Ninja-meshi ~Ramune~” Version / “Dancing Ninja-meshi ~Kyoho Grape~” VersionGenta Matsuda

This is a commercial that promotes the appeal of UHA Mikakuto’s Ninja-meshi, featuring Genta Matsuda and the mascot character doing a distinctive dance.

The background is blue for the ramune flavor and purple for the kyoho grape flavor, while they perform a stylish yet comical dance with serious expressions.

The contrast between their humorous movements and their earnest faces adds to the fun.

The way their outfits and movements are carefully coordinated with the character also conveys a sense of genuine affection for Ninja-meshi.

UHA Mikakuto UHA Gummy Supplement “Thorough Vitamins ~Multivitamin~” Version

UHA Gummy Supplement “Thoroughly Vitamin ~Multivitamin~” Version (Song: Kocchi no Kento)

This commercial conveys that by incorporating UHA Gummy Supplement Multivitamins, you can make up for vitamin deficiencies caused by an unbalanced diet.

The light, breezy animation suggests that they want you to feel comfortable giving it a try.

Throughout the ad, there’s a parody version of “Hai Yorokonde,” sung by Kocchino Kento, who also appears in the animation.

Because the parody encourages people to replenish vitamins with gummy supplements, it conveys an even more positive image than the original song.

UHA Mikakuto Ninja-Meshi “Messy-kun” EditionGenta Matsuda

UHA Mikakuto Ninja-Meshi “Messy-kun” Edition

A series of surreal Ninja Meshi commercials featuring Genta Matsuda of Travis Japan has become a hot topic.

In the latest spot titled “Messy-kun,” it riffs on the bubble-era slang term “Messy-kun,” with Matsuda saying, “I’m Ninja Messy-kun,” and handing Ninja Meshi to a kunoichi.

The way Matsuda delivers these humorous lines with a straight face is amusing and strangely addictive—you’ll find yourself wanting to watch it over and over.

UHA Mikakuto Jabara Throat Lozenges “Jabara Exploration” VersionSayuri Ishikawa

UHA Mikakuto Jabarai Throat Lozenges “Jabarai Expedition” 15-second spot featuring Sayuri Ishikawa

This piece features Sayuri Ishikawa visiting Kitayama Village in Wakayama Prefecture, the production area for jabara citrus, and interviewing growers about its appeal.

Seeing the calm, gentle demeanor of the farmers makes you feel that the jabara produced here must be exceptional.

It also clearly highlights that the product is a throat lozenge made with jabara, which helps build trust in the product.

UHA Mikakuto Ninja-Meshi: “Hyōrōgan” EditionGenta Matsuda

UHA Mikakuto Ninja-Meshi: “Hyōrōgan” Edition

The Ninja Meshi commercial, known for featuring Genta Matsuda, is the “Hyōrōgan” edition.

Hyōrōgan refers to a portable food said to have been eaten by ninjas in the old days, and a recreated version appears in the ad.

Matsuda holds both the hyōrōgan and Ninja Meshi in his hands, stares at them intently, and then the funny twist is a caption that reads, “I’m glad I was born in the present.”

UHA Mikakuto Ninja Meshi “On the Job” VersionGenta Matsuda

UHA Mikakuto Ninja Meshi “On the Job” Version

In this ad, Genta Matsuda appears dressed as a ninja in UHA Mikakuto’s Ninja Meshi commercial, “At Work.” Previous commercials have often had a surreal twist, and this one is no exception.

After Matsuda asks, “What do you do when you get a bit peckish at work?”, the shoot pauses and he’s shown eating Ninja Meshi.

Pay attention to Matsuda’s indescribable expression near the end of the commercial.

Compilation of UHA Mikakuto commercials. A rich lineup of ads for snacks and supplements (21–30)

UHA Mikakuto Cororo Party “Kazuma Kawamura” Version / “Hokuto Yoshino” VersionKazuma Kawamura, Hokuto Yoshino

UHA Mikakuto CORORO “CORORO Party: Kazuma Kawamura” Version

This is a UHA Mikakuto Kororo commercial featuring Kazuma Kawamura and Hokuto Yoshino from THE RAMPAGE.

Two versions have been produced, each depicting a Kororo party with one of them in the lead role, and the scenes of people enjoying Kororo are especially memorable.

Fans should pay attention to the interactions between Kawamura and Yoshino! The BGM uses their then-new song “BURN” when the commercial began airing.

Despite its mid-tempo pace, the party-like sound and vocal work leave a strong impression.