Changes in the music and cast of Vermont Curry commercials: from Johnny’s to world-famous classics
When you hear “Vermont Curry commercial,” what kind of songs come to mind? In addition to fresh, upbeat tracks by Hey! Say! JUMP being used as tie-ins, it’s also common for the cast to sing original songs made just for the commercials.
In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the music featured in Vermont Curry ads.
We’ll also touch on the cast and the content of the commercials, so if there’s an ad you saw once and were curious about, be sure to check it out.
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The evolution of the music and cast in Vermont Curry commercials: from Johnny’s to world-famous classics (11–20)
Original song

This is a song written specifically for the “Aozora Vermont” commercial featuring Masaki Aiba of Arashi.
Just listening to the track alone conjures up images of eating delicious curry under the dazzling sun.
The tropical sound perfectly matches the vibe of the commercial.

This is also a commercial featuring Yuri Chinen.
From what I’ve heard, the musical style doesn’t change much, but since the vegetables and ingredients available differ by season, the commercials need to reflect those changes.
Be sure to pay attention to the differences in the lyrics and direction as well.
lilacMrs. GREEN APPLE

This commercial depicts the members of Mrs.
GREEN APPLE stumbling upon a mysterious curry party in the forest, through which it conveys the possibilities of curry.
At the party, a variety of House’s curries appear, along with bold arrangements, illustrating the freedom of curry.
The song that further highlights the fun atmosphere of the visuals is Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s “Lilac.” With its light band sound and resounding vocals, the track leaves a strong impression, and its bright tones convey a positive mood.
Triumphal MarchGiuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi

This is a piece by Verdi, a leading figure of 19th-century Italian Romanticism.
It’s well known as a soccer march.
The piece originated as music from the opera Aida, which has been beloved around the world for many years.
It was used in the commercial titled “Fresh Up Aiba Announcement.”

It’s a powerful guitar rock song used in the 2011 “Aiba Genki Smile” commercial.
The lively atmosphere of the kids having fun and Masaki Aiba is uplifting.
After playing a lot and getting hungry, let’s eat curry!
A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart MakesUoruto Dizunī Purodakushon

It’s a song famous as the theme song of the Disney film Cinderella.
It was composed by songwriters including Hoffman.
In Japan, it might be better known under the title “Yume wa Hisokani.” It was used as the commercial song for the “Premium Night Invitation Campaign.”
Hi-hoUoruto Dizunī Purodakushon

It’s a song that spread worldwide after being sung by the seven dwarfs in the Disney film Snow White.
Many people probably sang it when they were children.
House Foods has frequently announced collaboration projects with Disney, including this song.
An American in ParisJōji Gāshuwin

In March 2010, it was used in the commercial titled “Individually Wrapped / Suo & Kusakari Appear.” The performers were Tamiyo Kusakari and Masayuki Suo.
The featured foods were Prime Vermont Curry and Prime Java Curry.
George Gershwin was an American composer who is often regarded as a “perfect musician.” He made significant contributions to both popular and classical music.
For curry roux background music, it feels rather cinematic and dynamic, doesn’t it?
The evolution of songs and cast members in Vermont Curry commercials: from Johnny’s to world-famous classics (21–30)

The cheerful, uplifting melody is striking.
It’s the original song for the “Magic That Makes You Like Vegetables” segment.
It says that if you mix carrots with ground meat to make meatballs and add them to curry, even kids who don’t like vegetables will eat a lot.
Concerto No. 4 in F minor, RV 297 “Winter,” II. LargoAntonio Lucio Vivaldi

This is a piece by the Italian composer Antonio Lucio Vivaldi.
It depicts a winter day with a relaxed flow of time, warming oneself by the fireplace.
The violin’s tone is so lovely, you could listen to it forever.
An arranged version was used in a commercial.

This is a commercial featuring soccer player Tomoyuki Hirase.
The parts where he performs and stages tricks with a soccer ball are lively and enjoyable.
It also seems that collaborating with children is essential.
Watching it, I can’t help but feel warm and fuzzy, just like always.


