Focus on the colorful visuals! A roundup of ahamo commercials
The commercials for ahamo, a new docomo brand launched in 2021, really catch the eye with their colorful backgrounds!
Featuring the popular young actors Nana Mori and Fuju Kamio, and using music by YOASOBI, the ads are crafted to target a younger audience.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the ahamo commercials that have aired since 2021.
They’re all colorful, bright, and catchy videos—be sure to enjoy them!
- A compilation of commercials featuring Nana Mori. The lively, upbeat direction is part of the charm.
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- A compilation of commercials featuring Yuko Araki, from the latest spots to her past appearances.
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- A compilation of commercials featuring Nagisa Shibuya. Commercials highlighting her bright, charming smile.
- Summary of Kagome commercials: colorful, friendly ads reminiscent of vegetables.
- A collection of commercials featuring JO1. Must-watch ads for fans.
- A collection of commercials featuring Miho Kanno. Commercials with a friendly, approachable style.
- Memorable Commercials [2021]
- Summary of UQ mobile commercials: ads featuring charmingly humorous direction
- Whose song is it? The catchy Docomo commercial track. A history of Docomo CM songs [2026]
- Mobile phone and smartphone commercials. A roundup of commercials for new models and carriers.
- A roundup of commercials that took the Reiwa era by storm. Looking back at memorable, popular ads.
Focus on the colorful visuals! A summary of ahamo commercials (11–20)
Google Pixel 8 Best Take “Family” version, “Soccer” version


Among the many AI-powered features that make the Google Pixel 8 so appealing, this piece introduces “Best Take.” By shooting several group photos, it detects each person’s expressions and combines them so everyone looks their best.
It even solves issues like people looking away or blinking, letting you relax when taking pictures.
Paired with the powerful rhythm and stylish melody of BLACKPINK’s “How You Like That,” the video conveys how everyday snapshots become stylishly elevated.
Google Pixel 8 Editing Magic “Jump” Version / “Superman” Version


This is a commercial introducing “Magic Editor,” the photo editing feature on Google’s AI smartphone, the Google Pixel 8.
With brightness correction, background adjustments, and moving the subject, even simple photos can be transformed in fun ways.
The ad clearly showcases examples of edits, such as a photo where surrounding people are removed to make it look like someone is jumping high, and another where a child appears to be floating at an astonishing height.
The featured song is “Post That.” Its powerfully pulsing rhythm conveys a near-futuristic atmosphere.
Google Pixel 8 “Best Take” Version / “Best Take Girls’ Trip” VersionFuwa-chan, Anmika, Thelma Aoyama

A commercial for the Google Pixel 8, which features the ability to enhance photos with AI after shooting.
The lively footage shows Fuwa-chan, Anmika, and Thelma Aoyama traveling and taking eye-catching photos, while BLACKPINK’s “How You Like That” amps up the excitement.
Google Pixel #BestPhonesForever “Suspicious Wi‑Fi” Episode / “Starlight” Episode / “Plateau” Episode



This cleverly sarcastic, quintessentially international-style commercial is for Google’s smartphone, the Pixel.
It’s structured as a conversation between the rival devices—the iPhone and the Pixel—in which the Pixel’s advantages over the iPhone are revealed one after another.
In the latter half of the ad, a phrase from the song “Guerrilla” by San plays.
The snippet used in the commercial gives off a cool vibe, but if you listen to the whole track, you’ll be captivated by its catchiness and bright, fun atmosphere.
Google Pixel #BestPhonesForever “Halftime”

Like football players huddling at halftime to plan their next moves, a certain company’s smartphone team holds a meeting on how to take on their rival, the Google Pixel 8.
The rival packs tons of features, but “we’ve got the looks!” declares the coach-like smartphone.
After rallying the team and sending them back onto the pitch, it turns out the coach smartphone is actually on friendly terms with Google Pixel—making for a curious, whimsical commercial.
The CM features ‘Guerrilla’ by American singer-songwriter Remi Wolf, adding an extra layer of cool to the already polished image of Google Pixel.
Google Pixel 8: Editing Magic “Flying Dog” / “Breathtaking Scenery Photo” / Circle to Search “Curious Meme”



This is a commercial promoting various features of the Google Pixel 8 that build on photo editing and word search capabilities.
It showcases Editing Magic, which lets you cut out only the specified subject and move it wherever you like, and a function that lets you search by simply circling a word that catches your eye in a message.
Combined with the CM song “Ay What Up,” it gives the impression of making everyday life feel more stylish.
Focus on the colorful visuals! A summary of ahamo commercials (21–30)
Google Pixel 9 Pro now available: “More fun with AI” edition

This is a stylish commercial introducing the features of Google’s AI smartphone, the Google Pixel 9 Pro.
It focuses especially on supporting the kinds of problems you face while traveling, showing how consulting Gemini leads to solutions, and how photos can be edited to look more vibrant.
Elevating the ad’s sleek atmosphere even further is Queen’s “I Want To Break Free.” Its powerful rhythm and the way the arrangement gradually adds more instruments are striking, conveying a grand, expansive feeling as if the world is opening up.


