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 commercials for detergents, fabric softeners, deodorizers, etc. (51–60)
P&G Lenor Super Deodorant “Dreamy Summer” EditionHaruka Ayase

Many people may be struggling with the smell on towels used to wipe sweat that won’t go away no matter how many times they’re washed.
What’s being recommended “especially for summer” is a combination of Lenor fabric softener and antibacterial beads.
It’s promoted as delivering a fluffy feel and a fresh scent, and many of you may be thinking, “I want to try it at home, too.”
P&G Ariel Whole Washing Machine Disinfection Summer Scary Stories: “Washing Machine Drum” Edition / “Clothing” EditionMio Imada, Koji Yamamoto


This is a high-energy commercial that enthusiastically touts the effects of Ariel’s Complete Washing Machine Sanitizer.
It explains that the musty odor in a damp washing machine is caused by bacteria that have multiplied there, and that Ariel’s Complete Washing Machine Sanitizer can solve this problem.
The setup—Mio Imada describing the proliferation of bacteria as if telling a scary summer tale, with Koji Yamamoto cowering in fear—is also comedic.
The subsequent shift to bright imagery suggests that the odor has been eliminated.
P&G Lenor Aroma Jewel “White Tea” version

This commercial promotes Lenor Aroma Jewel as having a clean, fresh scent and highlights its ease of use for everyday laundry.
It addresses the common concern that “a nice scent alone can be hard to use,” conveying that you can easily achieve a clean-smelling fragrance.
By pairing happy smiles as people enjoy the fragrance with visuals of flower petals swirling in the air, it also communicates that the scent is approachable.
The phrase “like a five-star hotel” suggests a sense of luxury as well.
P&G Ariel: “A detergent that makes laundry completely easy and amazingly clean? Ari-ENU (for indoor drying)”Mio Imada, Koji Yamamoto

This commercial is amusing because it plays on the product name Ariel with a back-and-forth of “arienu” (impossible) and “arieru” (possible).
Koji Yamamoto says that even if you dry laundry indoors, not having any odor is “arienu,” just because you used Ariel.
In response, Mio Imada confidently declares that with Ariel Gel Balls, that’s “Ariel-able!” The ad then introduces that it has the same deodorizing power as soaking with bleach for 30 minutes, which is quite surprising in terms of its deodorizing strength.
P&G commercials. A compilation of ads for detergents, fabric softeners, deodorizers, etc. (61–70)
P&G Joy “No Sink Cleaning Needed – Snoopy” VersionRyota Yamasato

This is a commercial where Ryota Yamasato introduces the appeal of Joy, demonstrating it to a married couple.
A pot covered in greasy residue is filled with water, and when that water is poured straight into the sink, the grease spreads all over the sink.
Next, they add a little Joy to the water in the pot before pouring, and amazingly, the sink doesn’t get dirty.
The commercial clearly showcases that Joy not only removes grime from dishes effectively but also helps prevent the sink from getting dirty.
P&G Lenor Citric Acid In Ultra Deodorizer “Angry Eyeball Father” VersionDaigo Nishihata

In this commercial, Eyeball Father angrily says, “Don’t lump Lenor Citric Acid In Super Deodorizing together with just any old fabric softener.” It’s the familiar series of ads where Daigo Nishihata plays the protagonist from the anime GeGeGe no Kitaro.
The product promotes that, when added together with your detergent during washing, it thoroughly removes even strong odors.
Rather than masking smells with added fragrance, it confidently claims to truly deodorize—so many people are probably thinking, “I want to try it.”
P&G Joy PRO Cleaning “Foam Lasts as Long as Two Bottles in One” VersionRyota Yamasato

This commercial introduces Joy PRO detergent, recognizable by its black packaging, highlighting its ease of use thanks to long-lasting foam.
The foam’s durability is briskly explained by a CG version of Ryota Yamasato, which also evokes a sense of technological advancement.
It also conveys that because the foam lasts and lets you wash multiple items at once, it reduces the burden of doing the dishes.


