Compilation of commercials for manga apps and websites
In recent years, it’s become normal to read manga on smartphones.
Since many services let you read a few chapters for free every day, lots of people read manga on their phones regularly.
You often see commercials for these apps and sites on TV as well.
These manga app and site commercials often become talking points, sometimes featuring popular actors.
In this article, we’ll introduce a roundup of commercials for manga apps and websites that have aired so far!
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Mecha Comic: Overflowing Romance. “Day Off – In Bed” Version / “Day Off – Running Late” Version / “Day Off – Dozing Off” VersionMitsuki Takahata



This clip shows Mitsuki Takahata reading manga on her bed at home via Mecha Comic.
Playing on the title of Gesu no Kiwami Otome’s song “Romance ga Arimaru,” which she hums and then becomes the BGM, the ad highlights the platform’s abundance of titles.
It’s a commercial that effectively conveys Mecha Comic’s appeal: you can enjoy a huge variety of works in a relaxed state.
In conclusion
We’ve rounded up a bunch of commercials for apps and websites where you can read manga. There were lots of ads featuring popular actresses and actors! From short, story-like spots to ones with catchy songs, I bet many of them made you pause when they came on. The trend of reading manga on smartphones will likely continue, so keep an eye on commercials for manga apps and sites, too!


