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Anochyan in commercials: introducing buzzworthy ads that shine with her unique worldview.

When you’re watching TV or browsing the internet, it’s easy to be captivated by the people who appear in commercials.

Among them, the ads featuring Ano really stand out—their distinctive worldbuilding and unique character leave an unforgettable impression after just one viewing.

In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of commercials starring Ano.

Enjoy the different expressions and atmospheres they showcase in each one as you watch.

Commercials featuring Ano-chan: introducing the buzzworthy ads that shine with a unique worldview (1–10)

Recruit Car Sensor Nanao and Nanae and Ano-chan: “First Time Searching for a Used Car” / “I Want One Too”Nanao, Robert Akiyama, Ano

This commercial uses lively dialogue and a catchy song to highlight how Car Sensor helps you find a used car that matches each person’s needs.

Stylish, close-knit twin sisters Nanao and Nanae—played by Nanao and Robert Akiyama—appear and suggest Car Sensor to Ano.

It conveys that the service is beginner-friendly, letting users choose their first car based on desired criteria.

The changing expressions of each character are striking, giving the piece a comedic feel.

VELTRA “Kobudo” Version / “Dance” Version / “Castle Siege” Version / “Rare Creature” VersionUm

This commercial gently conveys the appeal of VELTRA, which supports all kinds of trips.

Alongside Ano-san, the image character sings in a relaxed tone, and from there we see Ano-san thinking up a travel plan.

While the things they want to try on the proposed trip are fairly broad, it shows that you can still find a travel plan even from such general wishes.

It’s a service that boosts your desire to set out on a journey.

McDonald’s Asian Sweets “Let’s Go Asian” VersionUm

That appearance / McDonald’s new commercial “Asian Sweets ‘Let’s Go Asian’” 30-second version

This commercial introduces McDonald’s new sweets that evoke the tastes of Asia, highlighting their deliciousness through Ano’s reactions.

Inspired by desserts from various countries, Ano appears in each nation’s attire to convey the look and flavor of the products.

While her reactions aren’t overly dramatic, the cool, understated way she talks about the taste makes it feel like a genuine, heartfelt impression.

The content piques curiosity about how faithfully each dessert is recreated and just how tasty they are.

Commercials Featuring Ano-chan: Introducing the Buzz-Worthy Ads That Shine with a Unique Worldview (11–20)

Toyo Suisan Maruchan Akai Kitsune Midori no Tanuki ‘New Year’s Eve Question’ VersionTetsuya Takeda, um...

2025 'Toyo Suisan' commercial — Um, Tetsuya Takeda Maruchan 'Red Kitsune and Green Tanuki'

This commercial features Tetsuya Takeda declaring that “Toshikoshi means Midori no Tanuki,” while Ano-san questions him, leading into a presentation of the appeal packed into Midori no Tanuki.

They clearly talk about the crispness of the kakiage, the shrimp aroma, and the delicious broth, and the visuals back it up, letting you really imagine the taste.

In the end, it points out that none of those elements actually have anything to do with New Year’s Eve—but even so, it makes clear there’s no doubt about how tasty it is.

Coca-Cola Coca-Cola “Wanna kochiru after school? That ver.”Um

Coca-Cola commercial “Wanna kochiru after school? That version” 15 seconds

This commercial promotes how perfectly cola pairs with chicken by showing Ano and her friends having a great time together.

With a cola in one hand and chicken in the other, she alternates between the two, smiling and conveying the deliciousness in a straightforward way.

The red-and-white color scheme, reminiscent of Coca-Cola, also heightens the sense of excitement.

They even coin the term “kochiru” to describe the cola-and-chicken combo, and Ano’s light, catchy original song using that word leaves a strong impression.

Shall we stop by BOOKOFF? ‘Ano-chan’s First Day at the Part-time Job’ / ‘Ano-chan’s Second Day at the Part-time Job’Um, Machie Kakimaru

BOOK OFF CM “Wanna take a detour?” — Ano-chan’s first day at the part-time job (commercial)

This features Ano playing a Book Off store clerk.

A coworker—a middle-aged woman—tries to teach her the new Book Off catchphrase, “Wanna swing by Book Off on the way?” In one version of the commercial, she stays silent and lets it pass; in the other, she honestly admits, “I’d rather not.”

BOOKOFF Buyback Lottery Festival: “An-chan Doing Her Best” Version / “A Surprising Gimmick” VersionUm, Machie Kakimaru

BOOKOFF Commercial: Buyback Lottery Festival - “Ano-chan Doing Her Best” Edition

This is a series of commercials announcing BOOKOFF’s “Kaitori Bukk-ji Festival” (buyback lottery campaign).

Ano-chan, who’s popular both as a singer and for her unique vibe, appears in them.

While a store clerk energetically promotes the campaign with a board strapped to their head, Ano-chan’s hazy expression is so perfectly her—super cute, right? She may not look it at first glance, but she’s working really hard!