A roundup of songs from Panasonic commercials. Featuring the tracks that played in the ads, too!
Panasonic is such a classic home appliance brand that you probably have at least one Panasonic product at home.
They actively air TV commercials, so you likely see their ads often when you watch TV.
In this article, we’ll introduce Panasonic’s commercials along with the songs featured in them, all in one place.
We’ve compiled not only the latest commercials but also past ones, so you might find some that look familiar.
If there was a commercial you saw before and were curious about, be sure to look for it here!
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Panasonic commercial song roundup: Introducing the tracks featured in the commercials as well! (21–30)
Nocturne No. 20 in C-sharp minor, Op. posth.Frédéric Chopin


This commercial talks about how a good TV is one that makes black look beautiful, and that with a VIERA that achieves this, your immersion in movies increases.
It features Koyuki speaking candidly and directly about the allure of black, building anticipation about what kind of black you’ll be able to see.
The piece of music that accentuates the gently tense mood of the visuals is Nocturne No.
20 in C-sharp minor, “posthumous.” Precisely because it’s a simple composition played only on piano, it adds a distinctive tension within its softness.
Dans La NuitSarah Brightman


This commercial grandly hypes just how new Panasonic’s VIERA is, building a sweeping sense of anticipation.
Its thin profile and picture quality are major selling points, conveying a thrill as if the future were drawing near.
The music that further highlights the epic yet refreshing atmosphere of the visuals is Sarah Brightman’s “Dans La Nuit.” With gently resonant piano layered with her crystal-clear vocals, the moving progression creates a majestic ambiance.
Panasonic commercial song roundup: Introducing the tracks featured in the commercials too! (31–40)
RunningSarah Brightman

This commercial highlights that VIERA was selected as the official high-definition television for the Beijing Olympics, conveying the passion for continuous evolution behind that choice.
Just as Olympic athletes strive for greater heights, VIERA also pursued the ideal television, powerfully asserting this by interweaving the message with footage of athletic events.
Further amplifying the grandeur of the visuals is Sarah Brightman’s song “Running.” Her powerfully resonant voice is a major draw, and its beauty evokes a sense of hope for the future.
Action 10.5Otsuka Ai


This commercial expresses the features of Panasonic’s VIERA phone, the P-06B, through a unique, imaginative world.
In a comedic setup where HARU films an elephant drawing pictures, it highlights the camera’s quality, editing functions, and waterproofing.
The music that further accentuates the fun atmosphere of the visuals is Ai Otsuka’s “Action 10.5.” Its distinctive digital sound, layered with her light, airy vocals, creates a unique sense of weightless futurism.
Original song

This song, which plays in the commercials for the humidifying air purifiers equipped with “nanoe X,” including the Harmful Substances Suppression edition, is officially labeled as an original.
However, it appears to be the same track as Ozi Shadd’s “Drive Me Crazy,” included on the 2021 album Snuggle.
Its EDM-style, sparkling soundscape seems to overlap with the image of clean air, giving it a somewhat dreamy mood.
It might evoke that feeling you get when breathing clean air, as if your heart is being cleansed.
White ChristmasJUN SKY WALKER(S)

“Shiroi Christmas,” the third single by JUN SKY WALKER(S), was released in 1989.
The song was featured in a Panasonic CD radio-cassette recorder commercial at the time.
It’s also well known as a Christmas song, and if you’re from that generation, you probably heard it a lot back then.
While many Christmas songs are happy love songs for couples, this one is a bit sad—it evokes a sense of parting.
It’s a poignant track that tightens your chest with images of snow, cold, and heartbreak.
Original song

This commercial introduces Panasonic’s “Full-Dan Eolia” and conveys the message that it’s a product you’ll really want to use in winter.
It highlights the fact that it can blow 60°C warm air even at -15°C, and the durability test scenes in the cold also express its sturdiness and quality.
The footage evokes the sense that it operates reliably even in harsh environments, creating an image of reassurance and trust that supports everyday life.



