
The fridge part of the machine is never opened, but it might also have magical properties and possibly different ones from the freezer part. It is possible that the reason why her freezer is empty is because the magic ruins food if it’s stored in there for too long. She holds back from opening the package before putting it in the freezer, but with an implied seamless timeskip and the conversion of cardboard to glass it is unknown if the freezer has magical properties or if she put the Pocky into a glass offscreen. Although usually a story will show the characters facing a problem and then proceed to solve it, this anime simply assumes that the viewers have the same problem as the character has, likely Pocky melting in the summer months, and then announces that she has found a solution, or that the producers have told her what the solution is judging by her initial mistake of attempting to eat the Pocky normally. Hatsune Miku seems to keep her freezer empty for some reason yet there is a thick wall of ice that has formed inside. She doesn’t wait long at all, but it is a 30 second commercial. It doesn’t say how long you’re supposed to put it in there for and instead just tells you to “wait long enough”. There technically is a story here showing Hatsune Miku finding a package of Pocky, opening the box, putting it in the freezer, then opening it back up with the package somehow turning into a glass and then eats the frozen pocky. product but rather is suggesting what you do with it which is slightly more story-like. There isn’t exactly a story to this anime, but unlike other anime commercials it isn’t just telling you to buy a

What’s funny about this anime is that it was first aired at the end of May which isn’t even all that hot, but I guess they had their reasons. It may seem silly to judge a 30 second commercial aired on the internet as if it were intended to accomplish anything other than get people to purchase a snack at a time of year that would otherwise be unpopular, but as a professionally produced Japanese animation it can and should be treated as an anime.
