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Compilation of commercials for manga apps and websites

Compilation of commercials for manga apps and websites
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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!

Compilation of manga app and website commercials (1–10)

Mecha-Comic: Massive Free “New Year” EditionNagano

[Mecha-Comic TV Commercial] 15 seconds, Tons of Free Content “New Year Edition” Aired in December 2025

In this commercial, Nagano-san appears from the side of the screen and introduces one title after another available on Mecha Comic.

The reason Nagano-san is facing sideways is to match the viewpoint of viewers who are lying down and looking at their screens during the New Year holidays, which makes for a humorous touch.

The unusual composition of the footage is highly impactful, resulting in a commercial that sticks in your mind after just one viewing.

Comic Cmoa ‘Three Manga Lovers: The Free One’ VersionFuka Koshiba, Yu Sawabe, Subaru Kimura

Comic Cmoa TV commercial: “Three Manga Lovers — The Free One” version

In the commercial featuring Fuka Koshiba, Yu Sawabe, and Subaru Kimura, the three of them are on a moving train talking about the titles you can read for free on Comic Cmoa.

The ad loudly promotes that popular, buzzworthy works are available to read at no cost.

You can’t help but chuckle at the punchline where Sawabe, who starts off pretending not to know Comic Cmoa, turns out to be incredibly well-informed.

Comic Cmoa: Three Manga Lovers – “Too Many Manga” / “Too Many Deals” / “Too Many Free Reads” / “The Deals Never Stop” / “So Many Titles Rune”Fuka Koshiba, Yu Sawabe, Subaru Kimura

This commercial centers on Fuka Koshiba introducing Comic Cmoa to Subaru Kimura and Sawabe.

The CM highlights the large number of titles available and the great deals.

It also emphasizes that there are many works you can read for free, so this ad may inspire many viewers to give Comic Cmoa a try.

Piccoma “Piccoma Novels Awards” edition

[Piccoma] “Piccoma Novels Awards” Edition

This is a promotional commercial for the Piccoma Novels Grand Prize, a novel contest that Piccoma holds only once a year.

It highlights a series of appealing conditions for those who want to publish their work, such as cash prizes and serialization on Piccoma if you pass the first screening.

The commercial also features past award-winning works, which really boosts motivation—you can’t help but think, “Maybe my work could get this kind of attention too!”

Mecha Comic Romance, Overflowing with Love. Weekday – Night Owl version / Weekday – Yawn versionMitsuki Takahata

[Mecha Comic] Romance, in Abundance. “Weekdays – Night Owl Edition”

This commercial conveys that with Mecha-Comic, you can casually read manga during ordinary, everyday moments.

It depicts Mitsuki Takahata in unassuming daily scenes, and from her expressions while reading manga, you can sense that her days feel fulfilling.

Playing in the background of this relaxed atmosphere is Gesu no Kiwami Otome’s “Romance ga Ariamaru.” Its distinctive sound, which can even feel tense, leaves a strong impression and evokes the idea of seeking excitement in everyday life.

Piccoma: ‘Once Again, Into the Light’ Arc

[Piccoma] “Into the Light, Once Again” 15-second version

This commercial features the manga “Into the Light, Once Again,” which is serialized on the manga app Piccoma.

It introduces the story as a revenge tale about a cute girl who has the power to command spirits.

Rendered in sparkling, beautiful animated illustrations, it conveys the work’s thrilling, heart-pounding excitement.

The song used in the CM is “Yuka” by Miyashita Yuu, who is active as both a singer and an illustrator.

It’s included on the 2022 album “The Door I Found.” The track unfolds with a driving, high-energy melody that feels just like an anime opening theme for this work.

Piccoma: “The Strongest King, What Will You Do in Your Second Life?” Arc

[Piccoma] “The Beginning After the End” 15-second version

In Piccoma’s commercial, a promotional video plays for the manga “The Strongest King: What Will He Do in His Second Life?”, which is actually serialized in the app.

The CM song is “Akai Haru” by Alco Sight, a band from Osaka.

The ad introduces the manga’s opening—where a former king is reincarnated as a baby and how he will live from there—using animated art from the work.

It also conveys that the manga can be read on Piccoma as a “SMARTTOON,” a vertically scrollable format.

With its cool, energetic track and flashy visuals, it’s a commercial that really makes you want to read.