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Uramichi Oniisan

  • TV Series
  • 2021
  • TV-14
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
1.1K
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Uramichi Oniisan (2021)
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AnimeDark ComedyJoseiSatireSlice of LifeAnimationComedy

Being an adult is hard. And 31-year-old Uramichi Omota, an upbeat children's TV show host, keeps revealing this truth on the air.Being an adult is hard. And 31-year-old Uramichi Omota, an upbeat children's TV show host, keeps revealing this truth on the air.Being an adult is hard. And 31-year-old Uramichi Omota, an upbeat children's TV show host, keeps revealing this truth on the air.

  • Creator
    • Gaku Kuze
  • Stars
    • Amber Lee Connors
    • Hiroshi Kamiya
    • Mamoru Miyano
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Gaku Kuze
    • Stars
      • Amber Lee Connors
      • Hiroshi Kamiya
      • Mamoru Miyano
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

    Episodes13

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    Amber Lee Connors
    Amber Lee Connors
    • Additional Voices
    • 2021
    Hiroshi Kamiya
    Hiroshi Kamiya
    • Uramichi Omota
    • 2021
    Mamoru Miyano
    Mamoru Miyano
    • Iketeru Daga
    • 2021
    Yûichi Nakamura
    Yûichi Nakamura
    • Mitsuo Kumaga
    • 2021
    Tomokazu Sugita
    Tomokazu Sugita
    • Tobikichi Usahara
    • 2021
    Nana Mizuki
    Nana Mizuki
    • Utano Tadano
    • 2021
    Ken'yû Horiuchi
    • Tekito Derekida
    • 2021
    Ray Chase
    Ray Chase
    • Usahara
    • 2021
    Eric Vale
    Eric Vale
    • Derekida
    • 2021
    Brandon McInnis
    Brandon McInnis
    • Iketeru
    • 2021
    Kazuya Nakai
    • Furitsuke Capellini
    • 2021
    Kent Williams
    Kent Williams
    • God's Voice…
    • 2021
    Howard Wang
    • Kumatani
    • 2021
    Shin'ichirô Miki
    Shin'ichirô Miki
    • Yusao Furode
    • 2021
    Adam Gibbs
    • Uramichi
    • 2021
    Jessica Calvello
    Jessica Calvello
    • Utano
    • 2021
    Kevin Thelwell
    • Edei
    • 2021
    Sayuri Sadaoka
    • Sayuri
    • 2021
    • Creator
      • Gaku Kuze
    • All cast & crew
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    10itharmgh

    What a surprise

    To be honest, I wanted to drop the show halfway through the first episode because I felt that it was somewhat dark, which was not what I wanted since the whole point of watching a comedy anime was to watch some meaningless goofy show to escape. BUT, I'm glad I didn't.

    Unlike my initial thought about this anime, this show is more real than dark. They portray real life events that most of us go through in a very lighthearted and funny way. Its so relatable that you don't feel the need to "escape" real life but face it, and feel at ease kind off knowing that not only you whom goes through hardships. And as the last episode message entails that we can be happy even if nothing changed in our life. Really really enjoyed this one.

    I would highly recommend.
    7moonmonday

    Not a cynical comedy, a surreal horror comedy

    This is a show that feels like it doesn't entirely commit to a lot of things, but it still manages to accomplish some things. Whether it's intended or not, though, this series goes into such horror territory that it's easy to take as intelligent and almost unimaginably dark. It may just be more honest than I'm used to, and it did resonate in a number of ways, but doesn't it seem like they're in hell?

    In any case, the Japanese voice acting is very good, and well cast. The premise is easy to understand, if you've ever seen any of these programs that are usually aired for mothers and young children to watch. The songs are also well-performed.

    This is also one of the parts where the series doesn't commit completely to anything, so it's highly interpretable. Are the kids aware of how bleak things are, and the problems with their adult idols whom they believe have got it all figured out? It depends on the episode and what they wanted to say. Is the song really like that, and the kids don't understand how horrifying the words are but like the sound of it? Some of them seem like it, and others don't, but either way, it's deep in horror by that point.

    It's funny and even cute sometimes, but then it immediately becomes extremely heavy and honestly depressing. The final episode really seems to double down on the horror, or ease in interpreting things that way. It's weird, because in some ways, it seems almost uplifting, but then the question follows, because it doesn't like to really commit in any particular direction.

    It has some nice moments with different kinds of people, who are either archetypes you know well, or ones you haven't really seen exactly like this, so it can throw you off if you're expecting an easy go because you were assuming this was a silly comedy.

    It's one of the only things I've seen in a while that made me think this much about what story it was trying to tell, and the characters were most all very understandable, often likeable. The production overall is very solid, and it's a series that doesn't overstay its welcome, really. I can always appreciate something that when it's done, I still want a little more. This was like that. But it's also something where, perhaps thanks to its lack of commitment, I don't feel I should ever revisit it. Nonetheless, I think it's worth watching once, though if you're extremely depressed, maybe try to find something else. This will definitely upset you a lot.
    10elsapetrosian

    Really wow

    I can feel each episode...u know? I had all this problems with my job and I couldn't show it but when I watched this anime I felt I'm not alone and I really love it I'm so sad that it's gonna end I wish there is a 2nd session for that cause that's the only anime about hard working and problems with job. I love it thanks guys.
    10mordaviram

    This is hard to watch. 30yr with dead end job can relate

    The show is perfect. He is working with kids, and the kids are asking him the most brutal questions "why are you so old and don't have kids", "hope and meaning in life"- not out of criticism or being a push over- but because they are kids and they don't know any better.

    By confronting these questions without the easy way out that he does in his life with colleagues, family and friends, Uramichi has to look into itself and go through a journey. I am hooked!
    9reizevanya

    Funny but brutally honest.

    Uramichi Oniisan is a hilarious yet brutally honest look at adulthood through the lens of a children's TV show host who's deeply jaded about life. Uramichi, the main character, teaches kids how to exercise while constantly dropping dark, sarcastic comments about the realities of being an adult. The humor is spot-on, especially if you're someone who can relate to the everyday struggles of work, existential dread, and just trying to get through the day. It's a comedy that makes you laugh at how painfully relatable it is, but there's also a bit of a deeper reflection on how people hide their true feelings behind a happy facade. The blend of dark humor and sharp social commentary makes it a unique, entertaining watch!

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      The crew members working on the show are named for a character trait:
      • Uramichi Omota is named after the words "back alley" and "depressing", referring to his cheerful persona being a facade for his depressed attitude.
      • Ikuteru Daga is named after the phrase "daga ikuteru" ("But I'm hot"), referring to his charm hiding his incompetence and apathy.
      • Tadano Utano means "ordinary singer", referring to her short-lived celebrity singer status.
      • Tobikichi Usahara and Mitsuo Kumatani, who play the cartoon animals Usao and Kumao, are named after the words "usagi" and "kuma" (meaning "rabbit" and "bear").
      • Director Tekito Derekida is named after "tekito" (the Japanese word for "irresponsible") and "derekida" (the Japanese pronunciation of "director").
      • Choreographer Furitsuke Capellini is named after "furitsuke" (the Japanese word for "choreographer") and capellini ("little hair" - though that name is given to an Italian pasta dish, it also refers to the character's blond hairstyle).
      • Assistant directors Eddy Eddei is named after the initials A.D. (for assistant director).
      • Assistant director Kayo Ennoshita is named after the Japanese words "kayo" ("beauty") and "ennoshita" ("force behind the scenes").
      • Make-up and hair stylist Ikuko Heame is named after the Japanese word "heameiku" ("hair and make-up").
      • Kikaku Hanbee, who works in Merchandising, is named after the Japanese phrase "kikaku hanbai" ("planning and sales").
      • Uebu Saito, who works in the digital department, is named after the word "web site".
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      Performed by Mamoru Miyano & Nana Mizuki

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    • Release date
      • July 6, 2021 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
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      • Funimation
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Portuguese
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