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A roundup introducing both old and new commercials featuring Mei Nagano!

Actress Mei Nagano debuted as a child actor in 2009 and is now active as a popular actress.

Her appearances in works such as “Half Blue” (Hanbun, Aoi.) and “Mr.

Hiiragi’s Homeroom” (3-nen A-gumi: Ima kara Mina-san wa, Hitojichi Desu) drew even more attention and propelled her to stardom.

She has also appeared in numerous commercials, so many of you have probably seen her in ads while watching TV or video platforms.

In this article, we’ll introduce all the commercials Mei Nagano has appeared in so far!

They’re all uplifting commercials that showcase her charming, bright smile, so be sure to check them out.

Introducing all old and new commercials featuring Mei Nagano! (41–50)

AJINOMOTO Knorr Cup Soup “Morning Mug: The Song That Makes You Want to Eat – Corn & Tomato”Mei Nagano

Mei Nagano “Knorr Cup Soup” Makes-You-Want-to-Eat Song Corn & Tomato TV Commercial

Mei Nagano is a popular actress in high demand for dramas, films, and commercials.

In Knorr’s cup soup ad “Asa-Magu: The Song That Makes You Want to Eat – Corn & Tomato,” she even takes on the challenge of singing! By including onomatopoeic words like “toro-toro” (creamy) and “juwa” (juicy) in the lyrics, it conveys how delicious the cup soup is, making it sound truly appetizing.

The tune is poppy and cheerful, so it’ll probably make kids crave it too! And the few lines at the end that don’t actually describe the soup’s taste are a little bit funny!

Introducing a complete roundup of commercials featuring Mei Nagano, both old and new! (51–60)

Sunstar Ora2 me: “For those startled by staining and discoloration.”Mei Nagano

Mei Nagano Sunstar Ora2 me: TV commercial “For you who got a shock from stain discoloration”

In this commercial, Mei Nagano appears in the role of someone with very beautiful teeth.

After removing her mask, Nagano—whose teeth are dazzlingly white—unreservedly shows them to a coworker character who has developed staining.

The music used in the commercial is the Habanera from Act 1 of Georges Bizet’s opera Carmen.

Since the most climactic part of both the vocals and the orchestra is used, Nagano’s sparkling teeth look even more radiant.