Compilation of Attack commercials: a collection of ads featuring star-studded casts
Attack, a laundry detergent sold by Kao, has remained a beloved staple since its debut in the late 1980s.
It began as a product that offered powerful cleaning with a smaller amount than conventional detergents, and has continued to introduce detergents in various forms, including powder, liquid, and stick types.
When it comes to Attack’s TV commercials, the star-studded casts always draw attention.
In this article, we’ll showcase all the commercials produced so far, while also touching on information about the featured performers.
Many of the commercials feature humorous direction, so please enjoy watching them.
Compilation of Attack commercials: a collection of commercials featuring a star-studded cast (1–10)
Kao Attack “An Ordinary Day” VersionTori Matsuzaka, Masaki Suda, Kento Kaku, Shotaro Mamiya, Yosuke Sugino

This commercial depicts the everyday reality of frequently encountering dirty laundry, and conveys how Attack helps make those days more comfortable.
Tori Matsuzaka and Masaki Suda, Kento Kaku and Shotaro Mamiya, and Yosuke Sugino each show how they spend their days, gently illustrating the kinds of stains that can happen.
The song that further emphasizes that relaxed, calm atmosphere of daily life is Humbert Humbert’s “Onaji Hanashi” (“The Same Story”).
Its arrangement layers a gentle acoustic guitar with smooth, expansive vocals, and the interplay between the male and female singers conveys a sense of consideration and kindness.
Kao Attack: ‘A 30-Year-Old’s Challenge’ VersionKeisuke Honda, Naomi Watanabe, Shintaro Anba

This commercial shows people who, upon turning 30, continue to take on new challenges, while also conveying how Attack supports them.
The efforts—and the resulting stains—of soccer player Keisuke Honda, performer Naomi Watanabe, and French chef Shintaro Ababa evoke a positive, forward-looking attitude toward challenges.
The song that further accentuates the refreshing mood of the visuals, which feel like stepping into the future, is Mr.Children’s “Sosei” (“Resurrection”).
It’s a song that portrays standing back up after a fall and continuing to challenge oneself, expressing a strong will to face difficulties.
Kao Attack NeoRie Tanaka

This commercial showcases Rie Tanaka’s spirit of challenge and hard work, highlighting how Attack supports her efforts with brilliantly white results.
The emphasis on predominantly white clothing and backgrounds is a key point, conveying both how white the wash becomes and how it refreshes the mind.
The song that further underscores the positive atmosphere of the challenges depicted in the visuals is Sukima Switch’s “Hare Tokidoki Kumo.” With a grand sound marked by striking strings, the soaring vocals combine to vividly express a forward-looking attitude.
Kao Attack Premium Gift: “White That Wraps Feelings”

This commercial expresses the warmth imbued in the Kao Premium Gift, which delivers a variety of Kao products.
Along with showing what’s inside, the white outfits and gentle smiles of the people exchanging the gift calmly convey a reassuring sense that dirt can be thoroughly removed.
The song that really highlights the gentle atmosphere of the visuals is Crazy Ken Band’s “Park no Koneko-chan” (Little Kitten in the Park).
Precisely because it overlaps with the soothing sound, you can sense the tenderness hidden within Ken Yokoyama’s powerful singing voice.
Kao Attack: “Experiment” / “Introduction” — Whiter for those who believeAtsuko Takahata, Kengo Kora

This commercial shows Atsuko Takahata and Kengo Kora asking questions at a laboratory to find out what kind of effects Attack has.
Takahata, who can’t believe it whitens without even scrubbing, gradually becomes convinced as she watches the research process, clearly conveying the product’s astonishing effectiveness.
The music that further accentuates the fresh atmosphere of the predominantly white visuals is Franz Schubert’s Heidenröslein (Wild Rose).
With the piano at the center, it brings a sense of lightness within the refreshing mood and conveys a relaxed, everyday feeling.
Kao × Panasonic #LaundryProjectYohei Kawakami

This commercial brightly depicts how doing laundry can help switch your mood and refresh you, conveying positive feelings in a fresh, uplifting way.
By juxtaposing freshly washed clothes with the blue sky, it highlights their beauty and suggests that this delightful beauty adds fulfillment to everyday life.
The music that further accentuates the refreshing atmosphere of these scenes of subtle, everyday renewal is [Alexandros]’s “Hibi, Oriorii.” Its light, acoustic-tinged sound—and the vocals layered over it—together evoke a breezy, invigorating air.
Kao Attack ZERO Laundry Lovers Club “Cautious Tori-kun” VersionTori Matsuzaka, Masaki Suda, Kento Kaku, Shotaro Mamiya, Yosuke Sugino

This commercial promotes Attack ZERO, which is effective against invisible dirt and odors, through conversations among the Laundry Lovers Club.
The members are Tori Matsuzaka, Masaki Suda, Kento Kaku, Shotaro Mamiya, and Yosuke Sugino, who comically present common laundry troubles and their solutions.
It’s also fun that you can’t predict who will pull a comedic move—like Masaki Suda being baffled by Tori Matsuzaka wearing a freshly cleaned towel over his head.
The smiles they show when they feel that sense of cleanliness really convey how effective it is.


