A roundup of Tutor Try’s commercials. The dubbed Heidi voiceovers are distinctive!
Home Tutor Try is a major player in the private tutoring market that has been active since around 1990.
When someone asks, “What comes to mind when you think of private tutors?” this name almost always comes up—it’s that famous and established.
Speaking of Home Tutor Try’s commercials, many of you probably remember their collaboration ads with Heidi, Girl of the Alps.
These spots are known for dubbing over the anime footage, and they often feature humor that makes you chuckle.
In this article, we’ll introduce not only the Heidi collaboration series but also other CM series as well.
If there was one you saw in the past that caught your eye, or something you noticed recently, be sure to look for it.
A compilation of Tutor Try commercials. The dubbed Heidi is distinctive! (1–10)
Tutor Try: 'Student Voice A' Version / 'Student Voice B' Version


If you watch this commercial featuring testimonials from students studying with Try, you’ll clearly see how Try offers one-on-one support tailored to each learner.
It highlights the benefit of having the same teacher continuously guide you, allowing instruction to match your own pace and needs.
That sense of “being truly seen and understood” naturally boosts motivation.
Tutor Try Private Tutoring January 2024 TV Commercial

The commercials for Home Tutor Try feature characters from “Heidi, Girl of the Alps” engaging in delightfully unexpected back-and-forths every time.
In this particular ad, there’s a phrase that sounds oddly familiar—yes, they’re performing that very routine by the comedy duo Milkboy.
Tutor Try “Onji Speaker Winter” Version

Speaking of Tutor Try’s commercials, they’re well-known for featuring characters from the anime Heidi, Girl of the Alps! In this ad, Alm-Onji takes the stage as a speaker and gives a speech.
The venue’s atmosphere somehow feels similar to TED.
In addition to promoting free access to online winter courses, the speech announces that you can try four sessions for free with one-on-one classrooms or home tutoring.
The goat hopping beside Alm-Onji, as if embodying the joy of “free,” is absolutely adorable.
Tutor Try “June Commercial” Version

A TV commercial for the tutoring service Try featuring Heidi, the protagonist of the anime Heidi, Girl of the Alps, and Alm-Uncle.
This series has aired many unique commercials in the past.
In this installment, Heidi promotes the summer intensive courses with a beautiful singing voice, and the highlight is her vocal ability.
In fact, the singer is the enigmatic singer-songwriter WON.
There’s even a solid punchline, so no matter how many times you watch it, it’ll make you chuckle!
Tutor Try 'Straight Talk 2024 Spring' Version / 'Onji Speaker 2024' Version

This is a series of commercials for “Tutor Try.” Because the videos use anime, they clearly convey the information parents need when choosing a tutor, even for those worried about entrance exam preparation.
The series also includes commercials that use the anime Heidi, Girl of the Alps, which aired on TV.
The sight of Heidi’s grandfather giving a presentation about Tutor Try on stage is sure to get a laugh.
Tutor Try “April TV Commercial” Version

This commercial straightforwardly conveys Tutor Try’s strong desire to support exam-takers.
The character “Mr.
Try,” who usually has a goofy image, looks at us and speaks directly, creating an impressive contrast with the usual ads.
It clearly highlights Try’s accumulated track record and the excellence of its learning materials, effectively communicating that they support students and help improve their grades.
The grand backdrop behind Mr.
Try is also noteworthy, evoking a sense of a broad-minded spirit and the idea of cheering on those who are pursuing their dreams.
Tutor Try 'New School Year Head Start Campaign Deadline Appeal' Version

This commercial promotes Try’s private tutoring New School Year Head Start Campaign.
It portrays the anxieties that come with a new school year in a tense, grand atmosphere, emphasizing feelings of discouragement.
The narrative then shifts as if discovering a ray of light, highlighting the spirit of perseverance and the supportive presence of Try’s tutors who stand by students’ worries.
The determined expressions shown by Heidi and the others at the end are also key, conveying the resolve to stride confidently into the new school year.
The approaching application deadline is depicted in bold, forceful typography, further heightening the sense of urgency.






