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A roundup of commercials featuring Masahiro Motoki. Sophisticated ads highlighted by his cool, brooding charm.

Masahiro Motoki, a former member of Shibugakitai who later became an actor.

Many men may admire him as a cool, mature gentleman.

Motoki often appears not only in dramas and films but also in commercials, so you frequently see him on TV or YouTube.

In this article, we’ll introduce all the commercials Masahiro Motoki has appeared in to date.

Enjoy while taking note of his irresistibly rugged, charismatic expressions.

A compilation of commercials featuring Masahiro Motoki. Sophisticated ads showcasing his compelling, cool demeanor (1–10)

Mandom Gatsby X-Hard ColorMasahiro Motoki

Among the Gatsby commercials that aired during the Heisei era, many people probably remember the ones featuring Masahiro Motoki.

This particular spot made an especially strong impact and is often cited as a classic.

Motoki appears with a flamboyant mohawk worthy of a ’90s visual-kei band, and the gimmick where his mohawk flutters open and closed in time with Chiyoko Shimakura’s “Jinsei Iroiro” still feels remarkably fresh even today.

Mandom Gatsby Shaving Gel “Talking Baby”Masahiro Motoki

[CM] Mandom Gatsby Shaving – Masahiro Motoki

When you see an adorable baby, you sometimes just want to rub their little cheeks, right? In those moments, I’d remember this commercial and think, “Is that really okay?” It’s a classic where a cherubic, lovable baby starts talking with a gravelly, tough-guy voice—the gap is jaw-dropping.

Masahiro Motoki’s slightly wild charm is wonderful too.

It reminds you to always keep your grooming in check, or you might be bothering others without even realizing it.

Regardless of gender, this was the commercial that made us aware of that.

Suntory Green Tea Iyemon Tokucha — Tokucha Research Institute “Tokucha Quest” version / “Evidence” versionMasahiro Motoki, Mone Kamishiraishi

This is a series of commercials for Suntory Green Tea Iyemon Tokucha that will make you chuckle at the banter between Masahiro Motoki and Mone Kamishiraishi.

In the “Tokucha Quest” version, Director Motoki is hooked on a game, and in the “Evidence” version, he’s comically corrected by Kamishiraishi on his pronunciation of the word “evidence.”