What's Wrong with My Big Brother (2018)

A wildly comedic Chinese animated series about a reincarnated sect disciple desperately trying to outsmart fate and survive his own story.

What's Wrong with My Big Brother - Series Information

  • Original Title: 我家大师兄脑子有坑
  • First Air Year: 2018
  • Last Air Year: 2023
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Comedy, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (5 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 3
  • Number of Episodes: 56
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Chinese
  • Spoken Languages: Mandarin
  • Networks: bilibili, Tencent Video
  • Alternative Titles: My Disciple Died Yet Again (US), Wo Jia Da Shi Xiong (CN), Đại Sư Huynh Nhà Tui Là Phản Diện (VN)
  • Production Companies: CUKA, Magilm Pictures, bilibili, Magilm Comic, Paper Animation, One Sound Studio, Wuzhishan Animation
  • Production Countries: China

What's Wrong with My Big Brother - Plot

The hilarious adventures of the eldest apprentice of a sect who has a problem with his brain.

Dongfang Xianyun is reincarnated as the eldest disciple of the Care-free sect. But the only thing that goes through his mind is to make sure he doesn't end up dying by the hands of the "main character". Read as he makes no sense to his sibling disciples while avoiding flags left and right.

What's Wrong with My Big Brother - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Su Shangqing
  • Ajie
  • Zhang Yutong
  • Shuang Zhao
  • Qiao Shiyu
  • Titus Jin
  • Chen Zhangtaikang

What's Wrong with My Big Brother - FAQs

What is What's Wrong with My Big Brother about?

The series follows Dongfang Xianyun, a soul reincarnated as the eldest disciple of the Care-free sect. Aware he exists inside a story, he frantically tries to avoid being killed by the "main character" while his baffling behavior leaves his fellow disciples completely bewildered.

Is What's Wrong with My Big Brother based on a novel?

Yes, the donghua is adapted from the Chinese web novel 我家大师兄脑子有坑 (Wo Jia Da Shi Xiong Nao Zi You Keng). The story blends xianxia cultivation tropes with meta-comedy, poking fun at common narrative clichés found in Chinese fantasy fiction.

How many seasons does What's Wrong with My Big Brother have?

The series ran for three main seasons plus a collection of specials. Season 1 contains 30 episodes, Season 2 has 13 episodes, and Season 3 has 13 episodes, bringing the total to 56 episodes across the main run, with 66 additional special episodes.

Who are the main voice actors in this series?

The principal voice cast includes Su Shangqing, Ajie, Zhang Yutong, Shuang Zhao, Qiao Shiyu, Titus Jin, and Chen Zhangtaikang, voicing characters such as 东方纤云, 叶昭昭, 逍遥星河, 易相逢, 逍遥渡影, and 龚常胜 respectively.

What genre is What's Wrong with My Big Brother?

The series blends Animation, Comedy, Sci-Fi, and Fantasy. It is a comedic donghua that parodies xianxia and cultivation genre conventions, making it particularly enjoyable for fans of Chinese fantasy animation who appreciate self-aware, meta-style humor.

Is What's Wrong with My Big Brother cancelled or ended?

The series has officially ended. Its run concluded in 2023 after three seasons and a substantial collection of specials. No further seasons have been announced, marking the conclusion of Dongfang Xianyun's comedic survival story within the Care-free sect.

What platform originally aired this series?

What's Wrong with My Big Brother originally aired on bilibili and Tencent Video, two of China's leading streaming platforms. bilibili in particular is well known as a hub for donghua and anime content, making it a fitting home for this comedic cultivation series.

What are similar shows to What's Wrong with My Big Brother?

Fans of this series may also enjoy Death Parade (2015), Amazing Nuts! (2006), Mobile Fighter G Gundam (1994), Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils (2021), and Ghost Kindergarten (2018), all of which share elements of animation, fantasy, or irreverent comedic storytelling.

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