Viera commercials. A collection of Panasonic TV ads known for their beautiful visuals.
Viera was launched in 2003 as Panasonic’s flat-screen TV brand.
Its appeal lies in products that pursue stunning picture quality—such as 4K LCD and OLED—and its commercials also feature breathtakingly beautiful visuals that truly capture your attention.
With popular actresses appearing as well, many of you probably remember them vividly.
In this article, we’ll showcase all Viera commercials produced to date.
We’ll also cover the cast and background music, so please take your time and enjoy.
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Viera commercials. A compilation of Panasonic TV commercials known for their beautiful visuals (11–20)
Panasonic VIERA 2004Light snow

A beautiful song by Irish singer-songwriter Enya was used in a VIERA commercial.
Celebrating the stillness of nature and the harmony of the soul, this piece deeply moves its listeners.
Released as a single in Japan in September 2005, it was featured as part of Panasonic’s television advertising campaign.
This work, in which Enya sang in Japanese for the first time, was inspired by the haiku of Matsuo Basho and exquisitely blends Japanese and Irish sensibilities.
It’s a recommended track for those who value quiet meditation and communion with nature.
Panasonic VIERA 2009Light snow

A song by the British boys’ choir Libera was featured in a Viera commercial.
It’s characterized by crystal-clear, beautiful vocals that make you feel as if your heart is being cleansed just by listening.
Released in September 2007, the song was also used as the theme for the drama “Ice Wall,” capturing the hearts of many.
Their singing is often described as angelic and has the power to soothe listeners.
It’s a recommended track for times when you want to heal a tired heart or feel calm.
Why not let the gentle voices envelop you and warm your heart?
Panasonic VIERA 2004Ayumi Hamasaki

This song, performed by Sarah Brightman and Andrea Bocelli, is a classic that became a massive hit across Europe.
Its lyrics, depicting two lovers setting off together to a new place, make it a wedding staple.
Wrapped in Sarah Brightman’s angelic vocals and a grand, expansive atmosphere, the track was released in 1996 and has sold over 12 million copies worldwide.
In Japan, it was also used as the theme song for the drama “Diplomat Kuroda Kousaku,” gaining popularity across a wide audience.
It’s a song we especially recommend to those facing a farewell with someone important or embarking on a new beginning.
Panasonic 4K OLED VIERA Z95B “Make the excitement even bigger.”

This commercial shows how Panasonic’s OLED TV, VIERA, is being adopted, conveying it through scenes of different people using it.
Because users want different things—like carrying what they want to watch with them, or experiencing impact and emotion on a big screen—the ad also expresses the need for a wide range of offerings.
Even if the ways of using it differ, each person’s expressions depict how they genuinely feel moved, which in turn conveys the high quality.
It communicates a balance of ease and fullness of experience.


