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A compilation of detergent and fabric softener commercials, ranging from relatable to humorous presentations.

You probably find that you come across commercials for laundry detergents and fabric softeners more often than you’d expect.

Various manufacturers release a range of products, and there are plenty of commercials highlighting each one’s cleaning power and feel in use.

In this article, we’ll showcase a whole lineup of those detergent and fabric softener ads.

From spots featuring popular actors to ones with standout background music or buzzworthy humor and direction, these commercials are packed with highlights.

Take this opportunity to sit back and enjoy them.

Compilation of detergent and fabric softener commercials: from relatable to humorous (91–100)

Ariel Power Gel Ball 3D

Ariel Power Gel Ball 3D — 15 seconds

An Ariel commercial depicting how gel pods are made in a factory.

The music featured in this ad is by composer, arranger, and music producer Yuki Ono, who creates music for a wide range of commercial songs, TV shows, films, and games.

With its bright horn tones, the piece instantly gives the product a vivid, glamorous impression.

The music even makes the factory’s conveyor lines feel like a fashion-show runway.

The products striding confidently down the runway, together with the music that adorns them, conjure up the image of astonishingly effective laundry results.

“Mom’s Memo” Version

P&G Bold Commercial “Mom’s Note” 15 Seconds

In the Bold Gel Ball commercial “Mom’s Memo,” where a boy reads his mom’s note saying “Do the laundry, okay?” and does the laundry, an original song is featured.

The composer is Piro Okada, known for creating jingles for many famous brands.

The cheerful rhythm and bright horn sounds lift your spirits for all kinds of chores, including laundry! With such a fun melody playing, even the daily grind of housework feels easier to get through.

It’s a track that instantly turns a gloomy mood into a bright one.

Compilation of detergent and fabric softener commercials: from friendly, relatable approaches to humorous ones (101–110)

“Nade Pita Pon” Version

New Bold commercial featuring Yuko Ogura, the most popular mom celebrity (ranked No. 1)

Speaking of Bold commercials, this melody comes to mind, right? The song used is an original track for the commercial, created by Toru Midorikawa—music producer and composer at the music production company Melody Punch, which has worked on numerous commercial songs including the Chiovita Drink jingle.

Messiah “Hallelujah”

The P&G Ariel commercial titled “Yellowing When Switching Seasonal Clothes.” In it, Toma Ikuta hangs laundry under a blue sky while explaining the product.

Adding a sense of openness and grandeur to the already refreshingly pleasant spot is the “Hallelujah” chorus from Messiah.

That melody, repeating the word “Hallelujah,” is probably familiar to just about everyone.

Incidentally, “Hallelujah” carries a nuance of blessing, so it matches the joy of laundry being washed clean.

This is the song from Lion’s detergent “Acron” commercial, where actress Mirei Kiritani sings a parody of the children’s song ‘Donguri Korokoro.’ Her cute voice and the nursery rhyme make it really memorable.

It’s the kind of tune you’ll find yourself humming naturally while doing the laundry.

There are two series of this commercial.

Messiah “Hallelujah”

This piece, resounding with a magnificent chorus, adds a touch of splendor to household chores.

Its exhilarating melody brings energy to everyday tasks like cleaning and laundry.

Known as one of Handel’s signature works, it has been used in many television commercials.

The work premiered in Dublin on April 13, 1742, to great acclaim.

Because it makes cleaning more enjoyable, listening while you tidy up can boost your motivation and leave you with a unique sense of accomplishment by the time you finish.

It is also a popular piece performed at religious occasions such as Christmas and Easter.

Messiah “Hallelujah”

A magnificent oratorio by the Baroque master Handel.

It’s surprising to hear it used in a laundry detergent commercial, but its pure, powerful chorus perfectly conveys a sense of freshness.

Premiered in Dublin, Ireland, in April 1742, the work’s especially famous “Hallelujah Chorus” is a moving piece that praises God.

Listening to it while doing housework can make you feel refreshed, as if your heart has been cleansed.

It’s also recommended for special occasions like Christmas and Easter.