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[April 2026] Introducing the latest commercials all at once! A roundup of noteworthy ads

When you watch TV or video sites, you’re bound to see commercials.

New commercials air every day, and many of them draw attention for various reasons—star-studded casts, funny storylines, the songs used, and more.

In this article, we’ll showcase the latest commercials all at once!

You might even find a commercial you saw once and were curious about, or one that’s been trending online.

If you find the one you’ve been looking for, be sure to take your time and enjoy it.

Alright, let’s dive in!

The latest trending commercials (801–810)

Saishunkan Pharmaceutical Domohorn Wrinkle “Keep Facing It” / “The East Is Beautiful” / “One Line” / “Toward the Future of Skin” / “The Strength of Plants”Narration: Kengo Kora

This is a series of commercials about Domohorn Wrinkle from Saishunkan Pharmaceutical.

It highlights Saishunkan’s ongoing collagen research and emphasizes that Domohorn Wrinkle is a single line that can be used by anyone, in any season—thoroughly showcasing the strengths of Domohorn Wrinkle.

Starts Group ‘Hanbunko’ Edition

[CM] 'Sharing Half' Version - 30 Seconds

It’s a commercial that shows people sharing joy and dividing sorrow, expressing the company’s desire to support those connections.

The theme is sharing feelings, and it gently conveys the hope that doing so will lead to a more peaceful world.

The song that further highlights the tender atmosphere depicted in the visuals is MISIA’s “Hanbunko.” Its central message is that joy doubles when shared, inviting us to build warm, enjoyable connections with others.

Amazon Smile SALE “New Year Sale starts Sat, 1/3” version

Amazon Smile SALE [New Year’s Sale] starts Sat, 1/3

This is a commercial announcing the Amazon Smile Sale starting on January 3, 2026.

It uses the familiar imagery from Amazon commercials of products moving along a conveyor belt.

Amidst foods and electronics, the presence of New Year’s lucky bags is particularly striking.

The miniature-style visuals are absolutely adorable.

LEXUS RZ Movie: “Grip the Evolution”

RZ MOVIE – Seize Evolution – 30-second Version

This is an introduction commercial for the RZ electric vehicle released in December 2025.

It shows the car smoothly navigating a mountain road with a series of hairpin turns, and its refined interior and exterior really stand out.

Many car enthusiasts were likely drawn to the distinctive, non-round steering wheel used in certain trims.

The commercial builds strong anticipation for the new model.

P&G Lenor Ultra Deodorant: ‘From now on, set-and-forget deodorizing — Tag-On’ editionShuzo Matsuoka

Lenor Ultra Deodorant: From now on, set-it-and-forget-it deodorizing! 15-second version, tag-on

This commercial shows, through a comical appearance by Shuzo Matsuoka, just how much Lenor Ultra Deodorant can suppress odors.

Shuzo Matsuoka, wearing an elephant’s trunk, appears to help someone troubled by the smell of indoor drying and cheerfully explains Lenor’s effectiveness.

The detailed explanation of its effects, along with visuals that suggest the fragrance spreading, evoke an image of eliminating odors and a fresh, uplifting user experience.

The Latest Trending Commercials (811–820)

SKY Inc. “ALL Sky Dream” versionTatsuya Fujiwara

Sky Co., Ltd. TV commercial “ALL Sky Dream” 30-second version starring Tatsuya Fujiwara

A commercial says that SKY Co., Ltd., which has been engaged with ICT since 1985, is now aiming for further leaps by leveraging AI.

The passionate way Tatsuya Fujiwara conveys SKY’s philosophy is truly striking, isn’t it?

Y!mobile “Simple 3 Plans” / “Great Value with Large Data 3 L” / “Great Value with Large Data 3 M”

This commercial features the two members of Batterys appearing as Y!mobile staff, conveying its appeal through casual conversation.

The basic flow is Jike explaining things to Ace, and the way Ace doesn’t seem to fully grasp the explanation is played for comedy.

It also conveys that there are many subtle advantages—so many that Ace can’t immediately understand them—and that there are plans tailored to different ways of using the service.