Mecha-Comic is an e-book service that offers a large selection of popular manga.
With free-to-read titles available, it has attracted attention and become one of the services that helped ignite and establish today’s culture of “reading manga on smartphones.”
You may have seen its catchy TV commercials while watching TV!
In addition to its friendly presentation, the original character Mecha-Inu and comedian Hiroiki Ariyoshi often appear, making the ads eye-catching whenever they air.
In this article, we’ll showcase a whole collection of Mecha-Comic’s commercials.
Let’s dive in together!
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Mecha-Comic: Massive Free “New Year” EditionNagano

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

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.
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.



