P&G commercials: A compilation of ads for detergents, fabric softeners, deodorizers, and more.
P&G handles a wide range of everyday products, including laundry detergents and fabric softeners, dishwashing liquids, as well as deodorants, shampoos, and cosmetics.
Many of you probably have P&G products at home, and quite a few have likely seen P&G commercials as well.
In this article, we’ll showcase a comprehensive collection of commercials for P&G products.
Many of the ads are friendly and relatable, featuring popular talents and actors, and we’ll also touch on information about the cast.
If there’s a commercial you’ve been curious about, be sure to check it out.
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P&G commercials. A compilation of ads for detergents, fabric softeners, deodorizers, etc. (1–10)
P&G Pantene Micellar “Summer, 5 p.m. Evening. Hair, silky-smooth!” VersionKasumi Arimura

This commercial highlights that with Pantene Micellar, you can keep your hair silky even in summer when the scalp and hair tend to get greasy.
In the ad, Kasumi Arimura sings “Silky micellar until 5 p.m.” while showcasing the product’s appeal.
The visuals, which bring out both her silky, beautiful hair and her clear, fresh presence, are particularly striking.
The melody Arimura sings in this CM is from one of Beethoven’s most famous works, Symphony No.
9.
Even if you don’t recall the title, many people will likely recognize the tune.
P&G Pantene 2010Kaho

This commercial, which aired in 2010, opens with a scene of Kaho talking about her struggle with damage at the ends of her hair.
Her tips were so damaged she was considering “maybe I’ll just have to cut it,” but the ad shows how just 14 days of care with Pantene’s intensive treatment program brought her beautiful hair back.
The commercial concisely conveys the product’s appeal and features Toko Furuuchi’s song “Beautiful days.” For many people, this is the song that comes to mind when they think of Pantene commercials.
Released in 2005, the song carries a hopeful message that tomorrow will be an even better day than today.
It’s sure to lift your spirits, so be sure to listen while reading the lyrics.
P&G Pantene 2006 commercialYui Aragaki

This commercial, which aired in 2008, features Yui Aragaki riding a bicycle through a town on a hill overlooking the sea.
It highlights how the inclusion of jojoba oil leaves hair with a glossy finish, as if treated with an oil treatment.
In the latter half of the commercial, there’s a scene where Aragaki lets down her previously tied hair, with a close-up emphasizing its silky smoothness.
The background music used is Mariya Takeuchi’s “Shiawase no Sagashikata” (How to Find Happiness).
Released in 1993, the song was previously featured in an AGF commercial and was also chosen as the theme song for the film “Someday, Some Time… Forever.” The lyrics depict happy moments found in everyday life, making it a song that prompts listeners to notice the happiness around them.
P&G commercials. A collection of ads for detergents, fabric softeners, deodorizers, etc. (11–20)
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 Lenor Citric Acid In Ultra Deodorizing “For Winter Indoor Drying” VersionDaigo Nishihata

It’s a commercial featuring Daigo Nishihata from Naniwa Danshi appearing as Kitaro from GeGeGe no Kitaro.
Kitaro grimaces at the smell of laundry that’s been dried indoors.
Thinking it shouldn’t be left to dry like that, he rewashes the clothes, adding Lenor “Ultra Deodorizer with Citric Acid.” It’s Medama-oyaji who gives the instructions and product explanation.
The laundry ends up free of unpleasant odors, and Kitaro looks overjoyed.
P&G Lenor Happiness “The Strongest Tag Team”Haruka Ayase

Lenor Happiness is a fabric softener loved for its luxurious fragrance and soft touch.
This commercial introduces a new scent created by using Lenor Happiness together with Aroma Jewel at the same time.
After Haruka Ayase puts on freshly laundered clothes and steps out of her walk-in closet, she finds herself in a beautiful, refined space reminiscent of a five-star hotel.
It’s, of course, an imagined scene, but the dreamy presentation is enough to make many women want to try it at least once.
P&G Pantene ‘Secret Treatment Experiment’ VersionKazunari Ninomiya

This commercial showcases how Pantene’s treatment feels to use, set in a hair salon.
Pantene is secretly used in the salon, and we check what reactions people have without knowing it’s Pantene.
Mr.
Ninomiya appears before those who express their delight, and their astonished reactions upon learning it’s Pantene convey the high quality of the product.


