Febreze commercials: A roundup of memorable ads where you can really feel the deodorizing effect
Many of you have probably used Febreze, the deodorizer sold by P&G.
The spray type is their flagship product, and its appeal lies in how easy it is to use—just spritz it on fabric and it works effectively.
You’ve likely also seen Febreze commercials that highlight this convenience and strong deodorizing power.
In this article, we’ll showcase all the Febreze commercials produced so far.
Many of them feature star-studded casts, so take this opportunity to give them another look.
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Febreze commercials: A memorable collection of ads where you can really feel the deodorizing effect (11–20)
P&G Febreze MEN “Gambaru MEN” VersionIssey Takahashi

In the Febreze MEN commercial “Ganbaru MEN,” in which Issei Takahashi plays a salaryman worried about the smell of his suit, an original song is used.
The singer is Reitaro Kimyo, a singer-songwriter from Higashi-Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, who also does vocals for The Animations and Tensai Band.
It starts as an acoustic guitar solo performance and then shifts into a simple rock ’n’ roll number when the band comes in.
The lyrics, tailored to the commercial’s theme, are comical and entertaining—be sure to give it a listen!
P&G Febreze Car – Rainy Season “Rainfall” EditionChidori, Daigo, Ano

This commercial conveys, through the interaction between Daigo and Ano, that the new Febreze for cars effectively eliminates the musty odors we notice during the rainy season.
It depicts the discomfort of moldy smells wafting from the air conditioner when there’s humidity, and shows how switching the mold-deodorizing mode to MAX resolves the issue.
The shift from imagery of unpleasant odors spreading to imagery of a fresh scent expanding also helps viewers imagine its strong deodorizing power.
P&G Febreze Toilet “Summer Vacation War” VersionNob

This commercial depicts Febreze solving the problem of stronger toilet odors during the hot summer months.
It conveys not only its powerful deodorizing effect, but also that simply placing it in the toilet provides long-lasting freshness, offering support in busy situations.
P&G Febreze: “Just place it or hang it to prevent bathroom mold!” versionYoshino Kimura, Ikusaburo Yamazaki

While Yoshino Kimura is scrubbing mold in the bathroom, Ikusaburo Yamazaki appears and explains how mold proliferates.
He says you have to break its growth cycle, and then introduces Febreze’s anti-mold agent.
Apparently, you just leave it in the bathroom and the anti-mold effect keeps working.
The BGM is the Swiss folk song “O Vreneli,” whose upbeat, positive melody really stands out!
P&G Febreze Toilet “Antibacterial Fall ’25 New Release” Versionplover

This is a commercial where the comedy duo Chidori humorously conveys the effects of Febreze for Toilets.
Nobu recommends Febreze for Toilets to someone about to place a deodorizer, while Daigo plays the role of the bathroom wall to demonstrate how it works.
It’s also funny how Daigo uses facial expressions to show the flow of the bathroom walls absorbing odors and then releasing them back out.
The fresh visuals that follow clearly communicate both the strong effectiveness and the refreshing fragrance.
P&G Febreze Fabric “Happiness Mist” VersionHaruka Ayase

This commercial promotes the scent of Febreze Happiness Mist and the moments when it can be used, portrayed through Haruka Ayase.
The spreading fragrance after use and Haruka Ayase’s smile are key, conveying the happiness brought by a rich aroma.
Since it’s a scented version of Febreze, it highlights not only the luxurious fragrance but also its antibacterial and deodorizing benefits.
Febreze commercials: A memorable roundup where you can truly feel the deodorizing effect (21–30)
P&G Febreze Fabric Deodorizer + Wrinkle Remover! “You can do this with Febreze too!” EditionSho Hirano, Tomio Umezawa

Mr.
Tomio Umezawa asks Mr.
Sho Hirano, who plays the housekeeper, to do something about the odor and wrinkles because he wants to wear this shirt today.
Mr.
Hirano immediately sprays Febreze.
Mr.
Umezawa says, “Isn’t that a deodorizer?” and claims Febreze can’t remove wrinkles, but there’s no need to worry.
The new Febreze is promoted as not only deodorizing but also smoothing out wrinkles.
In no time, the shirt looks neat, and the satisfied expression on Mr.
Umezawa’s face and the confident look on Mr.
Hirano’s clearly convey how convenient Febreze is.


