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The new Comic SeeMore commercial “Too many comics! Too many great deals” featuring Koshiba Fuuka, Kimura Subaru, and Haraichi Sawabe has started airing.

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CM Overview

NTT Solmare Corporation will begin airing a new TV commercial for the comprehensive e-book store “Comic SeeMore” nationwide starting from August 1, 2024. In the new commercial, Kafuka Kobayashi, Subaru Kimura, and Tasuku Sawabe will co-star, introducing Comic SeeMore’s diverse manga and advantageous campaigns.

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CM cast

  • Shoko Kaze Hana, Kimura Subaru, Sawabe Yu.

Fuka Koshiba (born April 16, 1997, in Osaka Prefecture) is a Japanese actress affiliated with Oscar Promotion. Known for her bright and refreshing personality, along with her strong acting skills, she has appeared in various television dramas and films.
Career Beginnings: Fuka Koshiba entered the entertainment industry in 2011 after winning the Grand Prix at the “Girls Audition 2011.” She made her acting debut in the 2012 drama Iki mo Dekinai Natsu and became widely recognized for her lead role in the 2014 film Kiki’s Delivery Service. Her performance in this film was highly praised, leading to roles in a wide range of genres.
Major Works:
Television Dramas:
Tokusatsu Gagaga (2019, NHK)Role: Kanamura Kano
Overview: Played the role of a tokusatsu (special effects) fan who navigates the conflicts between her hobby and everyday life in a comedic way.
Bishoku Tantei Akechi Goro (2020, NTV)Role: Ichigo Kobayashi
Overview: Portrayed the heroine who supports a gourmet detective, gaining attention for her comedic performance.
Kanojo wa Kirei datta (2021, Fuji TV)Role: Ai Sato
Overview: Played the lead role in the Japanese remake of the Korean drama, portraying a woman struggling with her insecurities.
Films:
Kiki’s Delivery Service (2014)Role: Kiki
Overview: Starred as the main character in the live-action adaptation of Studio Ghibli’s beloved animated film.
Tenshi no Iru Toshokan (2017)Role: Sayaka Yoshii
Overview: Played a librarian in a human drama set in Nara.
Love × Doc (2018)Role: Emi Nakamura
Overview: Featured as one of the main cast members in this romantic comedy centered around a love doctor.
Awards:
57th Blue Ribbon Awards, Best Newcomer (2015)Recognized for her performance in Kiki’s Delivery Service.
28th Japan Film Critics Awards, Best New Actress (2019)Awarded for her role in Tokusatsu Gagaga.
Hobbies and Special Skills:
Hobbies: Baking, Figure Skating
Baking: Enjoys making sweets at home, with a particular talent for cookies.
Figure Skating: Has been practicing since childhood and continues to enjoy it as a hobby.
Special Skills: Gymnastics, Flexibility
Gymnastics: Experienced in gymnastics from her school days, excelling in performances that showcase her flexibility.
For more detailed information, please visit Fuka Koshiba – Wikipedia.

Subaru Kimura (born June 29, 1990, in Saxony, Germany) is a Japanese voice actor, actor, and television personality affiliated with the theater company Seinenza. He is best known for his role as Gian (Takeshi Gouda) in the popular anime “Doraemon,” and is highly regarded among the younger generation of voice actors.
Early Career
Subaru Kimura was born in Germany and moved to Japan during his childhood. In 2005, at the age of 14, he was cast as the voice of Gian in the anime “Doraemon,” marking his debut as a voice actor. Since then, he has been active in various fields, including anime, film, and narration. Besides voice acting, Kimura is also involved in stage acting and rapping.
Notable Works
Anime:
Doraemon (2005–present, TV Asahi)Role: Gian (Takeshi Gouda)
Overview: In this beloved national anime, Kimura plays the iconic character Gian, known for his strong presence.
Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle (2020–present, TV Tokyo)Role: Ichirou Yamada
Overview: In this music-themed project, Kimura voices a character engaged in rap battles, showcasing his rapping skills.
Fire Force (2019–present, TBS)Role: Karim Flam
Overview: In this anime about firefighters, Kimura portrays a character with a calm and composed voice.
Movies:
Doraemon Movie Series (2006–present)Role: Gian (Takeshi Gouda)
Overview: Kimura consistently delivers strong performances as Gian in the annual “Doraemon” movie releases.
A Silent Voice (2016)Role: Brother of Miki Kawai
Overview: In this socially relevant anime film, Kimura played a supporting role that left a lasting impression.
Minions: The Rise of Gru (2022)Role: Otto (Japanese Dub)
Overview: Kimura voiced the adorable character Otto in the popular animated film series, earning widespread attention.
Awards
14th Seiyu Awards, Best New Actor Award (2019)Kimura received this award for his exceptional talent as a young voice actor.
16th Seiyu Awards, Best Leading Actor Award (2022)Kimura was recognized for his long-standing contributions and consistent performances.
Hobbies and Skills
Hobbies:
Music: Kimura has a deep passion for various music genres, with a particular focus on rap. He incorporates his rapping abilities into his music career.
Rapping: Kimura’s rapping skills are highly acclaimed, especially in his performances as part of the “Hypnosis Mic” project.
Skills:
Piano: Kimura has been playing the piano since childhood and is proficient in it.
German: Having been born in Germany, Kimura is fluent in German.
For more detailed information, please visit: Subaru Kimura – Wikipedia

Yu Sawabe (born May 19, 1986, in Saitama Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese comedian, host, and actor. He is best known as the “tsukkomi” (straight man) of the comedy duo “Haraichi.” With his bright and approachable personality, Sawabe has made a name for himself in a wide range of fields, including variety shows, dramas, and commercials. He is affiliated with Watanabe Entertainment.
Early Career
Sawabe formed the comedy duo “Haraichi” in 2005 with his childhood friend Yuki Iwai. The duo gained significant attention after reaching the finals of the “M-1 Grand Prix” in 2009, thanks to their unique “Nori-boke” (rhythmical gag) style. Following this success, their popularity soared, leading to numerous appearances on variety shows. Sawabe’s individual presence also grew, and he began appearing on various programs as a solo performer.
Notable Appearances
Television Shows:
Ariyoshi no Kabe (NTV)Overview: A popular variety show hosted by Hiroiki Ariyoshi, where Sawabe regularly appears, challenging comedians to various comedic tasks.
School Revolution! (NTV)Overview: A school-themed variety show where Sawabe plays the role of a classmate, contributing to the show with his witty talk and reactions.
Shikujiri Sensei: Ore Mitai ni Naruna!! (TV Asahi)Overview: An educational variety show where celebrities share their mistakes, with Sawabe often taking on the role of a lecturer, bringing humor and relatability to the stories.
Dramas:
My Dangerous Wife (2016, Fuji TV)Role: Atsushi Aizawa
Overview: Sawabe played the best friend of the protagonist in this suspense drama, showcasing his presence even in serious scenes.
Zero: The Bravest Money Game (2016, TV Tokyo)Role: Bunpei Ota
Overview: In this comedy police drama, Sawabe portrayed a humorous detective, adding a light-hearted touch to the story.
Urayasu Tekkin Kazoku (2020, TV Tokyo)Role: Kenji Hamamaoka (Himself)
Overview: In this comedy drama based on a popular manga, Sawabe’s comedic performance received positive attention.
Awards
49th Golden Arrow Awards, Newcomer Award (2011)Sawabe was recognized for his outstanding performances on variety shows.
21st Tokyo Sports Film Awards, Best Supporting Actor (2012)His acting in the film “Symbol” earned him this prestigious award.
Hobbies and Skills
Hobbies:
Baseball Watching: Sawabe is an avid fan of professional baseball and often spends his days off at the ballpark.
Cooking: He enjoys cooking as a hobby, finding relaxation in preparing meals at home.
Skills:
Tongue Twisters: Known for his quick and precise delivery, Sawabe often showcases his tongue-twister skills on variety shows.
Impressions: Sawabe is also skilled at impersonating various characters and voices, adding humor to his performances.
For more detailed information, please visit: Yu Sawabe – Wikipedia

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In the new TV commercial “Too Many Manga! Too Many Deals!” version, Fuuka Kobayashi invites two people into the vast world of manga on Comic CMOA, and conveys the charm of various works and great campaigns. The commercial will be broadcasted and distributed on TV and the web from August 1st.

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