Three commercials advertising three new Pretz flavors.
Information on ads by commenters:
1st and 2nd ad by Maddruck
"Tsuppari" is the name for the slapping motion that they are making here, it's a sumou term. The pun is that she is saying something more like "tsuppuri" so that when repeated it sounds like "pretz".
"Dosukoi" is a shout used in sumou also. It doesn't have a real english translation, though it can be approximated as something like "come 'ere!".
3rd ad bySadsolstice9:
"Pu-Ri-Tsu Ang Ang" = 'Pretzels Nom Nom'
"Ookui na okuchi de" = 'Open your mouth wide"
The women are from the Heian period. So if you listen carefullym they say "HEI-An-An" A play on words basically for "HEY Nom Nom"....
Thanks to those who provided more information on the significance of the different actors, their outfits, and what they are saying. I do not own the rights to Pretz nor this commercial and has been uploaded for entertainment purposes only.
All Comments