Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan (2021)

A darkly funny anime about an exercise instructor who can't stop letting his adult despair slip out on live children's television.

Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan - Series Information

  • Original Title: うらみちお兄さん
  • First Air Year: 2021
  • Last Air Year: 2021
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Comedy
  • Content Rating (US): TV-14
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (24 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 13
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • First Air Date: July 6, 2021 (United States - TV-14), July 6, 2021 (Canada - 14+), July 6, 2021 (Mexico - B-15), July 6, 2021 (South Korea - 15)
  • Networks: TV Tokyo
  • Alternative Titles: Life Lessons with Uramichi-Oniisan (US), 우라미치 오빠 (KR), Uramichi Onii-san (JP)
  • Production Companies: Studio Blanc.
  • Production Countries: Japan

Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan - Plot

Being an adult is hard, and for Uramichi Omota, that truth weighs on him. While on TV, he's the upbeat exercise instructor for a children's show, but he and his coworkers keep revealing the plight of adulthood on air. At least they're working through it.

Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan - Trailer

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Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Hiroshi Kamiya
  • Tomokazu Sugita
  • Yuichi Nakamura
  • Mamoru Miyano
  • Nana Mizuki
  • Ryohei Kimura
  • Kenichi Suzumura
  • Daisuke Ono
  • Yuna Mimura
  • Natsuki Hanae

Writers

  • Touko Machida
  • Misaki Morie
  • Rie Uehara

Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan - FAQs

Is Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan based on a manga?

The anime is adapted from the josei manga of the same name by Gaku Kuze, serialized in Monthly Comic @Bunch. The manga's sharp, deadpan humor about adult disillusionment translated remarkably well to animation, earning the series a devoted fanbase well before the anime adaptation aired in 2021.

What makes Uramichi Oniisan different from other anime comedies?

Rather than relying on slapstick or romantic tension, the show mines comedy from the crushing weight of adult life. Uramichi and his colleagues can't help letting their existential despair slip out mid-broadcast, creating a brilliantly absurd contrast between the cheerful children's show format and their very real emotional exhaustion.

Where can you stream Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan?

The series streams on Crunchyroll, including via the Crunchyroll Amazon Channel. If you prefer to own it, episodes are available to purchase on Amazon Video and Apple TV Store. Availability may vary by region, so check your local options for the most current information.

Who voices Uramichi Omota in the anime?

Hiroshi Kamiya brings Uramichi Omota to life, delivering a performance that perfectly balances forced cheerfulness and barely concealed despair. Kamiya is one of Japan's most celebrated voice actors, known for roles in Attack on Titan and Monogatari, and his dry comedic timing is a major highlight of the series.

Is Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan worth watching?

If adult burnout and workplace absurdity resonate with you, this show is an absolute treat. Its humor is dry, specific, and surprisingly cathartic — watching Uramichi accidentally traumatize children with his honest feelings about adulthood never gets old. The stellar voice cast elevates every joke, making it one of 2021's most memorable anime comedies.

How many episodes does Uramichi Oniisan have?

The series ran for 13 episodes across a single season, airing in 2021. Each episode runs approximately 24 minutes. While a second season has not been announced, the manga continues to provide source material, and fan enthusiasm for a continuation remains strong.

What is the content rating for Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan?

The series carries a TV-14 rating in the United States, reflecting its mature themes of adult disillusionment, workplace stress, and dark humor. While it presents itself as a children's show parody, the comedy is firmly aimed at adult viewers who will recognize — and probably feel — Uramichi's pain.

What anime are similar to Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan?

Fans of the series often enjoy DON'T TOY WITH ME, MISS NAGATORO and Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! for their comedic character dynamics, or Bungo Stray Dogs Wan! for its chibi-style humor. For a similarly slice-of-life feel, Tawawa on Monday and A Couple of Cuckoos are also worth exploring.

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