Here S Ringo Star Featured In A Japanese Apple Juice Commercial

You know, sometimes I just sit back and think about the sheer randomness of the universe. Like, one minute you’re scrolling through your phone, mindlessly absorbing cat videos, and the next you’re confronted with something so utterly… unexpected, it makes your brain do a little happy dance. That’s exactly what happened to me the other day. I was deep down a YouTube rabbit hole, probably looking for vintage Beatles documentaries (a regular Tuesday night for me, honestly), and then BAM! There it was.

Ringo Starr. In a Japanese apple juice commercial. Yes, that Ringo Starr. The legend. The drummer. The guy who gave us "Yellow Submarine" and a whole lot of peace and love. And he’s… holding an apple. And looking remarkably pleased with himself. My first thought was, “Is this real life?” My second thought was, “Did I accidentally stumble into some weird, alternate dimension where all the rock gods are endorsing fruit beverages?” It was a moment. A genuine, head-scratching, smile-inducing moment.

So, obviously, this sent me on a bit of a quest. Because when Ringo Starr appears in an ad for something as mundane (yet delightful) as apple juice, you have to investigate. It’s not just a commercial, people. It’s a cultural artifact. It’s a sign of the times. It’s proof that even after all these years, the Beatles – and Ringo, in particular – still have this incredible, global reach. And frankly, it’s just plain fun to talk about. Come on, who doesn’t love a good Ringo story? Especially when it involves delicious-sounding Japanese apple juice.

The commercial itself, from what I gathered, is for a brand called Fuji Apples, and it features Ringo in his signature good-vibes-only persona. He’s not exactly doing backflips or reciting Shakespeare, but he’s there, looking relaxed and genuinely enjoying a glass of what appears to be a very refreshing drink. And you know what? That’s pretty much all you need. He doesn't need to do much. His presence is the star power. It’s like, if Ringo endorses it, it must be good, right? It’s the power of association. The power of a man who’s basically synonymous with good times and positivity.

And let’s be honest, the Japanese market has a long and glorious history of bringing in Western celebrities for endorsements. From actors to musicians, they’ve got a knack for making these collaborations feel both special and, dare I say, a little bit whimsical. Think about all the bizarre and wonderful collaborations that have come out of Japan over the years. It’s a trend that never gets old for me. It’s a testament to their appreciation for global icons and their willingness to embrace a bit of playful absurdity.

Rigno selling Japanese apple juice in 1995. Is this his greatest
Rigno selling Japanese apple juice in 1995. Is this his greatest

But Ringo? This feels particularly… fitting. The Beatles were, and still are, massive in Japan. Their music has transcended generations and borders, and Ringo, as one of the most recognizable members, carries a certain weight of nostalgia and affection. He’s not just a musician; he’s a cultural touchstone. So, seeing him involved in something like this feels less like a random celebrity placement and more like a warm, affectionate nod to a beloved figure. It’s like they’re saying, “Hey, Ringo, remember all those amazing songs you gave us? Here, have some delicious apple juice.”

I’m also incredibly curious about the why. Was Ringo a huge fan of this particular brand of apple juice? Did he just think it was a fun gig? Did he negotiate a lifetime supply of apples as part of the deal? These are the burning questions that keep me up at night, folks. I mean, imagine being the casting director who had to pitch this idea. “So, Mr. Starr, we have this incredible opportunity for you to… drink some apple juice. From Japan.” I bet he just said, “Peace and love, mate. Sounds alright.” And that’s why we love him.

The aesthetics of the commercial are probably quite lovely, too. Japanese commercials often have a certain cinematic quality to them, even for everyday products. I’m picturing clean shots, beautiful lighting, maybe some understated animation. And Ringo, looking every bit the distinguished gentleman with that twinkle in his eye, sipping his juice. It’s a whole mood. A mood I’m definitely trying to cultivate in my own life. More Ringo, more apple juice, more… well, you get the idea.

Ringo Starr Promotes Japanese Apple Juice [VIDEO]
Ringo Starr Promotes Japanese Apple Juice [VIDEO]

It makes you wonder, doesn’t it? What other iconic musicians are secretly starring in commercials in far-flung corners of the globe? Are there any Queen ads out there with Freddie Mercury belting out an opera for a new brand of Japanese curry? Or perhaps a Rolling Stones commercial where Mick Jagger is doing his signature dance for a brand of high-end ramen? The possibilities are endless and, frankly, delightful to contemplate. It’s a reminder that these legends, while living in their own stratosphere of fame, are still people who might just enjoy a good product endorsement, especially if it aligns with their personal brand of charm.

And the appeal of apple juice itself! It’s such a simple, wholesome product. It’s the kind of thing your grandma might offer you, or something you’d grab for a quick energy boost. To see a rock and roll icon associated with it adds this whole new layer of cool. It’s like, “Even the coolest people in the world enjoy a good, healthy drink.” It breaks down those perceived barriers between celebrity and everyday life. It makes them more relatable, in a strange, roundabout way.

1995 Japanese Ringo Starr apple juice commercial (sorry if saying that
1995 Japanese Ringo Starr apple juice commercial (sorry if saying that

I also can’t help but think about the impact on the brand. Suddenly, Fuji Apples isn’t just a juice company. It’s the company that has Ringo Starr endorsing their product. That’s a massive marketing coup. I can only imagine the surge in sales in Japan. People will be buying it just to feel a little closer to Ringo, to connect with that enduring spirit of peace, love, and good vibes. It’s the power of a genuine endorsement from someone who’s universally adored. It’s not just about the product; it’s about the association with a beloved personality.

This kind of thing also speaks to the enduring legacy of the Beatles. They’re not just a band from the 60s; they’re a cultural phenomenon that continues to resonate. Their music is timeless, and the personalities of the band members are equally enduring. Ringo, with his unique charm and unwavering positivity, remains an incredibly marketable figure. It’s a testament to the power of their collective impact, and Ringo’s individual appeal, that he can still command such attention and affection on a global scale.

And let’s not underestimate the global appeal of a good apple juice. Apple juice is pretty universally liked. It’s not a niche product. It’s accessible. It’s something that many people can relate to. So, combining that with a universally recognized and loved figure like Ringo Starr is a recipe for success. It’s a smart move by the brand, and a delightful surprise for fans of Ringo and The Beatles.

Here’s Ringo Star Featured in a Japanese Apple Juice Commercial
Here’s Ringo Star Featured in a Japanese Apple Juice Commercial

I’m also secretly hoping there are more clips of this commercial circulating online. I want to see Ringo’s reactions, his little comments, his general Ringo-ness. Is he doing any drumming with the glass? Is he wearing a peace sign t-shirt? These are the details that make these moments so special. The more Ringo-isms, the better, in my humble opinion. He’s a national treasure, and the world deserves to see him promoting healthy hydration.

It's a funny old world, isn't it? One minute you're mourning the fact that you'll never get to see The Beatles live, and the next you're watching Ringo Starr happily sipping apple juice in a commercial. It’s a strange comfort, in a way. It’s a reminder that even though the past is past, the magic of these artists continues to live on, in ways we might never expect. And sometimes, that magic comes in the form of a refreshing glass of apple juice, endorsed by one of the greatest drummers of all time.

So, to Fuji Apples in Japan, I say thank you. Thank you for this unexpected moment of joy. Thank you for bringing Ringo Starr into our lives in this delightful new way. And to Ringo, I say peace and love, and thank you for being you. And for, you know, reminding us to drink our fruit juice. It’s probably a lot better for you than… whatever else we might be tempted to do. wink

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