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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.
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- TriviaThe 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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Uramichi Oniisaaaaan.... Zzzzz I'm so tired dude. Zzzz it's the morning again...
A slice of life where an emotionally unstable gymnast running a children show with his coworkers who have just as many crises in life as him.
This was such a refreshing and hilarious show. Every episode, I just cracked up at how Uramichi and his coworkers complaining to these kids and teaching them about how life sucks. There wasn't really any structure to the story, just these characters in different skits talking about various aspects of lives.
This was brilliant because it was very relatable to the audiences, who have jobs and constantly have to put on a show at work. In a way, I can see how the show is the author making fun of himself. He's struggling to have ideas for his show, so he's making fun of how his desperation. Anyway, each character in the show had their own struggle, and audiences will resonate with at least some of the abysmal and depressing remarks from these characters.
To add more salts to the wound, the innocent kids in the show, although adorable, made seemingly innocent comments that pierces through our main characters. It's a hilarious way of showing how obviously people try to put on a happy face that a kid can even see through.
I enjoyed this show a lot, but honestly as the show went on, the jokes became a bit less funny.
Overall, a smart and wicked show that is both funny and sadly relatable. 8.5/10.
A slice of life where an emotionally unstable gymnast running a children show with his coworkers who have just as many crises in life as him.
This was such a refreshing and hilarious show. Every episode, I just cracked up at how Uramichi and his coworkers complaining to these kids and teaching them about how life sucks. There wasn't really any structure to the story, just these characters in different skits talking about various aspects of lives.
This was brilliant because it was very relatable to the audiences, who have jobs and constantly have to put on a show at work. In a way, I can see how the show is the author making fun of himself. He's struggling to have ideas for his show, so he's making fun of how his desperation. Anyway, each character in the show had their own struggle, and audiences will resonate with at least some of the abysmal and depressing remarks from these characters.
To add more salts to the wound, the innocent kids in the show, although adorable, made seemingly innocent comments that pierces through our main characters. It's a hilarious way of showing how obviously people try to put on a happy face that a kid can even see through.
I enjoyed this show a lot, but honestly as the show went on, the jokes became a bit less funny.
Overall, a smart and wicked show that is both funny and sadly relatable. 8.5/10.
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By what name was Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan (2021) officially released in India in English?
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