Developed by Jiangsu TV Presented by Jiang Changjian Number of seasons 4 | Creative director(s) Meng Fei First episode date 3 January 2014 Number of episodes 50 (excl. specials) | |
Also known as Chinese: 最强大脑; pinyin: Zùiqiáng Dànǎo
Alternative name: Super Brain' Created by Endemol Shine Germany in association with Jiangsu Television Starring Wei Kunlin (Dr. Wei), Tao Ching-Ying and guest panellists Program creators Endemol, Endemol Shine Group Languages English, Japanese, German, Standard Mandarin Genres Reality television, Game show, Talent show Similar If You Are the One, Takes a Real Man, Happy Camp, Go Fighting!, Variety show |
The Brain (Simplified Chinese: 最强大脑, Pinyin: Zùiqiáng Dànǎo) is a Chinese scientific reality and talent show originating in Germany. The show's aim is to find people with exceptional brainpower. This show is produced under Endemol and has been sold to multiple countries in Europe, China, Russia and United States to date. So far the show has been produced for four seasons, and will be axed after season four in 2017.
Contents
- Period One Qualifier Rounds
- Period Two Elimination Round
- Period Three Challenges
- Phase 1 Captain selection
- Phase 2 Qualification
- Phase 3 International competitions
- Phase 4 Season final
- Season 4 Human vs Supercomputer
- Phase 1 Qualification
- Head to head
- Special contests
- Odd One Out
- Phase 2 Knockout
- Phase 3 China vs The World
- Phase 4 The Last Ever Battle
- Episode 1
- Episode 2
- Episode 3
- Episode 4
- Episode 5
- Episode 6
- Episode 7
- Episode 8
- Episode 9
- Episode 10
- Episode 11
- Episode 12
- Blind Sudoku
- Guiding the way of flyover
- Kim Soo hyuns visit
- Series controversies to episode 10
- Acting as a drama
- Excessive consumption after shows
- Period Twos qualified and eliminated contestants by episode
- Episode 9 China vs Germany
- Episode 10 China vs Japan
- Episode 11 China vs United Kingdom
- Episode 12 China vs United States
- Wang Yuheng Political references
- Phase Twos head to head contests by episode
- Domestic
- International
- Judges
- Season 1
- Season 3
- International broadcast
- References
Unlike other game shows which underline the high monetary prizes, in this programme, even no monetary prizes are awarded and stressed, the show's aim is to find those who have extrodinary mental skills. The Chinese version is the only version that produces in weekly format, unlike other versions' one-off or annual format.
Period One: Qualifier Rounds
A contestant with special skills (not necessarily brainpower or mental skills) comes to the stage and announces what their "special" challenge is going to be. Each judge (Except Dr. Wei) then gives a score between 0 and 5 based on how difficult they believe the challenge to be. The 3 judges' scores will then be added together to give the total preliminary score (between 0 and 15).
The contestant then completes their challenge. If they're successful, Dr. Wei gives a score between 1 and 10 based on the challenge's actual level of difficulty.
If the final score (the product of the judges' scores and Dr. Wei's score) is more than 80 points the contestant is qualified to go on to the next round. If Dr. Wei gives a full 10 points, the contestant is automatically qualified for the next round. If the final score is below 80, the contestant is eliminated from the show. Usually, Dr. Wei will give an explanation of his score, regardless if the contestant succeeds or is eliminated.
Period Two: Elimination Round
The contestants who received a full 10 points from Dr. Wei in Period One are exempt from elimination.
Before a challenger starts his/her brainpower-based challenge, they must choose a contestant who is already qualified to challenge. If the challenger does not state a specific qualified contestant they want to challenge, it will be seen as a challenge to all the qualified contestants.
If the challenger chooses only one qualified contestant, and their score is greater than the contestant being challenged, the challenger qualifies. However, if they score less than the qualified contestant, they are eliminated from the show. If the case of a tie occurs, Dr. Wei will ultimately decide who qualifies.
If the challenger wants to challenge all the qualified contestants, their score must be higher than the lowest score of the qualified contestants. If the challenger's score is higher than the lowest score of the already qualified contestants, the qualified contestants with scores below the challenger will face elimination by Dr. Wei's choice. If the challenger fails to reach the lowest qualified contestant score, they are eliminated from the show.
After Episode 9, China had found their 12 qualified contestants, who formed their team for international episodes.
Period Three: Challenges
This period consists of challenges between the Chinese show's greatest contestants and the ones in the other international versions (see below).
Each team has four members, participating in one-on-one competitions between team China and a foreign "high-skilled" team. Each team member plays one competition, and the country who wins the most is the winner. In the event of a tie, the four judges - Wei Kunlin, Robert Desimone, Konrad Kording and Bernard Balleine - will decide who wins the competition based on whose competition was the most difficult.
Note: In Season 1, Wei, Robert, Konrad and Bernard are all the experts of Neuroscience. Wei Kunlin is the Associate Professor of the Department of Psychology in Peking University, the Doctor of Motion Control at University of Pennsylvania; Robert Desimone is National Academy of Sciences Award and Golden Brain Award winner, the Professor of the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences of Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Konrad Kording is the Associate Professor of Northwestern University; Bernard Balleine is Honorary Fellow of Australia, the Director of Laboratory of Neurobehavioral Sciences of Institute for Brain and Mental in University of Sydney.
Full Schedule of Period Three
All these times are in Beijing Time(UTC+8).
Phase 1: Captain selection
In the premiere episode of Season 3, eight contestants from previous seasons will play head-to-head in four different competitions. Four winners will be allocated to the third phase, or the international competitions, as the captains.
Phase 2: Qualification
Rules remain the same as the elimination rounds in previous seasons. Only up to 12 contestants can be qualified for the international competitions in later the season. If a contestant succeeded in completing his individual challenge but failed to qualify from Wei Kunlin, three celebrity guests may choose whether challenge him or not. Should all three guests challenged Wei Kunlin, the contestant will be given another chance to qualify and play against a qualified contestant later on, whose competition will be completely provided by the producers. If the contestant chose to play head-to-head, no score will be given, and the winner will stay on the panel.
Phase 3: International competitions
A team of contestants from China will play head-to-head against a foreign team. Rules remain the same as the competitions in earlier seasons. The competition schedule will be shown as the following:
Only the winning team every week can select one contestant from their national team to the next phase - the season final in April.
Phase 4: Season final
The advisory judge will nominate one contestant from those who have won the head-to-heads in the winning team at the end of each competition, as one of the four finalists. However, due to the fact that the third match between China and Japan ended with a tie, Robert Desimone nominated one contestant from both of the teams, meaning there would be five finalists in all. But Chen Ranran decided to withdraw, meaning the remaining four finalists would play as individuals in the final.
Each of the four finalists will take on the final challenge for them in the season. This challenge is based on their strengths in mental techniques, and it will be extremely harder than those they have been played earlier in the show. Regardless of the outcomes of the challenges, a panel of four experts (Wei Kunlin and three advisory judges from the head-to-heads) will all rate the challenge and explain it scientifically, as Wei Kunlin usually did earlier in the series. The contestant with the highest combined score is entitled the Grand Champion.
Season 4: Human vs Supercomputer
The entire season four (2017 season) is based on the concept "Human vs supercomputer". Xiao Du, as an avatar of the Baidu AI system, would be recognised as a special contestant. However, if Xiao Du defeated any two human contestants on their nominated challenges, Xiao Du would be straightly qualified as a finalist, so it would be possible that there would be a non-human grand champion of the entire season. Competition structure is slightly different from the 2016 season.
Phase 1: Qualification
Similar to the previous season's second phase, contestants have to achieve 80 points by the panel's decisions. One of the members of "The Brain's Hall of Fame" will join the judging panel, in order to select the best contestants. However, contestants cannot request head-to-heads against those who has already qualified until the next round.
"The Brain's Hall of Fame" consists of the contestants who successfully performed in the previous three seasons. As the previous season's grand champion, Chen Zhiqiang is guaranteed as a finalist to defend his title. If the contestant fail to qualify, the "Hall of Fame" may challenge the judging panel, but the decision must be unanimous in order to qualify. Should even one of the members did not challenge the judges, the contestant would be eliminated. As always, if the contestant failed to complete his or her challenge, he or she would be eliminated, cannot be qualified.
Also, there would be a special sudoku contest and mental calculation head-to-head competition, since there were no panellists in "The Brain's Hall of Fame" who specialise in either of these fields. They along with other panellists in the "Hall of Fame" who didn't have their nominated opponents would be straightly qualified for the third phase, in order to play head-to-head with international panellists.
Head-to-head
In the second half of each episode, one member of "The Brain's Hall of Fame" will be nominated for the episode's head-to-head challenge against Xiao Du. To be fair, the details of their games would not be revealed to both the human contestants and Xiao Du itself before the recording of the show.
If there's a little time left (not enough due to regulations), it would be broadcast as a separate segment out of the regular show.
Special contests
In Episodes 4 and 5, there were special contests based on speedcubing.
Auditions
Starting from 100 contestants, a non-broadcast audition was introduced, with contestants failed to solve a classic Rubik's Cube in a definite time limit were eliminated in first two rounds (e.g. in the speed solving round, 20 seconds in the first round, 12 seconds in the second), and the first six contestants to solve the third cube went on to the televised knockouts.
Last Man Standing
Odd One Out
Since there was a contestant who specialise in mathematics and logic in Episode 5, there would be another head-to-head game to determine the only qualifier in the following episode, based on memory. Whoever won the "Odd One Out" game would be able to play against the chosen "Hall of Fame" panellist.
Phase 2: Knockout
Qualified contestants in the previous phase will take on one of the members in the Hall of Fame under a head-to-head challenge designed by the production team. The winners will advance to the international challenges, while the losers are eliminated. Contestants cannot choose Xiao Du as the opponent until they win their head-to-heads.
Phase 3: China vs The World
Panellists from "The Brain's Hall of Fame" (as China) will play head-to-head games against one of the panellists from the panel The World. The World consists of nine contestants who were believed to be the best in their respective mental specialists, or from other international versions of The Brain.
After all the head-to-head games, regardless of the outcomes, Dr. Wei Kunlin and Prof. Robert Desimone will nominate one contestant from each of the two panels to proceed to the final along with the returning grand champion Chen Zhiqiang and Xiao Du.
Confirmed panellists from The World:
Phase 4: The "Last Ever" Battle
After all the nominations and competitions, two contestants nominated by scientific judges (acting as team leaders) along with returning grand champion Chen Zhiqiang will play head-to-head games against Xiao Du for the last time of the series. Xiao Du will return for all three head-to-head games.
If Xiao Du won any two out of the three head-to-heads, it will be crowned as the new grand champion; if not, the judging panel will cast the deciding result and nominate the newest and last ever grand champion of The Brain.
Contestants:
Episode 1
This episode aired at 22:00 (Beijing Time) on January 3, 2014. This episode's guests were Li Yanhong and Jay Chou.
Episode 2
This episode aired at 22:00 (Beijing Time) on January 10, 2014.
Episode 3
This episode aired at 22:00 (Beijing Time) on January 17, 2014.
Episode 4
This episode aired at 22:00 (Beijing Time) on January 24, 2014.
Episode 5
This episode aired at 22:00 (Beijing Time) on February 7, 2014. Tao Ching-Ying was replaced by Zhang Ziyi for this episode.
Note: "Wang Feng" in this episode is not the singer, but a 24-year-old writer in Beijing; "Li Yong" is a 50-year-old man is currently living in Henan Province, not the former CCTV television host.
Episode 6
This episode aired at 22:00 (Beijing Time) on February 14, 2014.
Episode 7
This episode aired at 22:00 (Beijing Time) on February 21, 2014. This is the final episode of Period 1.
Episode 8
This episode aired at 22:00 (Beijing Time) on February 28, 2014. Jay Chou is back as the guest.
Eliminations in this episode: Ge Yunlin, Hu Xiaoling.
Episode 9
This episode aired at 22:00 (Beijing Time) on March 7, 2014. Meng Fei and Ning Caishen, the host and regular guest of Fei Cheng Wu Rao, a show currently airing every weekend on Jiangsu Television, were the guests. What's more, Ning replaced Liang Dong in this episode.
Eliminations in this episode: Rao Shunhan, Yang Wanli, Li Yong, Miki Yuk Kuen Lee.
Episode 10
This episode aired at 22:00 (Beijing Time, 14:00 in London, UK, 9:00 in New York City, USA) on March 14, 2014. The foreign contestants are from Italy, and all of those are winners of Superbrain - Le Supermenti(the Italian distribution of The Brain, running on Rai 1).
This episode's guest is Lin Dan, a world-famous Chinese badminton athlete and the advised judge is Robert Desimone, the Director of the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
When the judges went through Li's actual sequence, they found that Li actually placed them correctly. Li therefore won Round 3.
Ultimate winner: China won Episode 10, the first episode of competition series.
Episode 11
This episode aired at 22:00 (Beijing Time, 14:00 in London, UK, 9:00 in New York City, USA) on March 21, 2014. The foreign contestants are from Spain, and all of those are winners of Increíbles: el gran desafío(the Spanish distribution of The Brain, running on Antena 3).
That night's guests are: Cecilia Cheung, a Chinese actress, singer, two-time Hong Kong Film Awards winner; the other one is Kim Soo-hyun, a Korean actor, Korean Movie Bell Award winner in 2013, the starring of Asian-hit Television series My Love from the Star. The advised judge is Konrad Kording, the Associate Professor of Northwestern University.
Ultimate winner: China won the 11th episode by 3-1.
Episode 12
This episode is aired at 21:30 (Beijing Time, 13:30 in London, UK, 8:30 in New York City, USA) on March 28, 2014. The foreign contestants are from Germany, and all of those are best ever contestants of Deutschlands Superhirn(the German distribution of The Brain, formerly running on ZDF).
This is the finale of the 2014 Chinese version of The Brain franchise.
Jay Chou is back again as guest. The advised judge is Bernard Balleine, the Honorary Fellow of Australia, the Director of Laboratory of Neurobehavioral Sciences of Institute for Brain and Mental in University of Sydney.
Ultimate winner: Rumors online came that China was the ultimate winner, but its source can not be determined. During the season finale, the winner was revealed to be China. The first season said goodbye to the Chinese audience in this episode. The victory ceremony was aired on Jiangsu TV after the show ended.
"Blind Sudoku"
In Episode 8, Sun Cheran, the 14-year-old contestant from Beijing, challenged playing Sudoku blind. Several hours after the show aired, Chinese netizens mainly from social network Sina Weibo criticized the show, saying that her challenge was not difficult enough.
The people online said that she only completed one "easy" Sudoku, because the numbers of the Sudoku table were the repetition of numbers '1, 2, 3', '5, 6, 7' and '4, 8, 9' in various orders, since Jay Chou filled one single number and one single color in the grid.
Chen Cen, the captain and head coach of the national Sudoku team of China, later said that Sun Cheran was qualified to stay in the show, the main reason being that her ability is more than enough to challenge the Europeans. Even more, Chen Cen clarified that in the other version, there were many contestants similar to Sun.
"Guiding the way of flyover"
One week after Sun's performance, Li Yunlong qualified with the challenge of "Guiding the way of flyover." On March 8, 2014, just one day after the show aired, Wei Kunlin said these words on his Sina Weibo:
However, Wei's comments were strongly criticized by online viewers.
Kim Soo-hyun's visit
A major controversy was Kim Soo-hyun's visit to this show. Some media reports said that Jiangsu Television dispatched a charter flight to send Kim from Seoul, South Korea to Nanjing, where the show was taped. Accordingly, an entourage of security guards were hired, and public security departments in Jiangsu Province and Nanjing mobilized more than 300 police officers to ensure the safety of the studio. Other media reported that Kim's visit's appearance fee is about three million Chinese yuan (KR₩521,319,010, US$ 488,520, €352,110, GB£ 293,249, HK$3,791,524 or 10,299,462,628 ₫; sponsored by Google Finance). Kim's trip was heavily criticized by netizens in China, for being overtly extravagant . However, a group of fans of Kim published a full-page advertisement in Chosun Ilbo in both Chinese and Korean in support of Kim.
Series controversies to episode 10
Minutes after Episode 10 finished, the online viewers had noted several controversies in Team China's performance.
In Round 4, Wu got a question wrong. He accidentally wrote: "18+99= 107."
The correct answer was 117. However, the rules didn't claim that getting the question wrong means the challenge is over. The "certified" online viewers said as follows:
Acting as a drama?
Some online viewers criticized that the foreign contestants "surrendered" in the competitions on the social networks, or the Chinese contestants were "cheating." They called into question the production team, and that all these episodes were making the broadcasting effects, so that they made all the three episodes into 3-1 results.
Excessive consumption after shows
It was reported that the host Jiang along with some contestants in the show are facing the heated consumption among the Chinese merchants. For example, Yang Wanli, the show's contestant in Episode 2, has taken a lot of local lectures about memorizing objects and brainpower; Jiang Changjian, the presenter and Associated Professor in Fudan University, is determined to take a lecture in Xiamen, Fujian, his hometown on May 17, 2014.
Online viewers also felt sympathy that the contestants, the host and even the co-hosts (known as "Scientific Assistants") were all facing the "excessive consumption" after the show ended in the early months of 2014, while criticizing the "wealthy" merchants' consumption.
Episode 1
This episode was aired at 21:10 (Beijing Time) on January 2, 2015. This premiere episode's celebrity guest was actress Fan Bingbing.
On the opening show of Season 2, host Jiang Changjian revealed that the contestants in the Period Three later this season were from United States, United Kingdom, Japan, etc. This season also consists of challenges performed outside the studio, for instance, one contestant took the task in Hong Kong. Only one contestant was qualified in this episode.
Episode 2
This episode was aired at 21:10 (Beijing Time) on January 9, 2015. This episode's celebrity guest was actress Shu Qi.
Episode 3
This episode was aired at 21:10 (Beijing Time) on January 16, 2015. This episode's celebrity guest was actor Tong Dawei, as one of the judges.
Episode 4
This episode was aired at 21:10 (Beijing Time) on January 23, 2015. Mandopop icon Jay Chou was back for the fourth time in total, and Ning Jing was also one of the celebrity guests.
Episode 5
This episode was aired at 21:10 (Beijing Time) on January 30, 2015. This episode's celebrity guest was actress Tong Liya.
Episode 6
This episode was aired at 21:10 (Beijing Time) on February 6, 2015. This episode was the last show of the qualifier rounds.
Note: Due to personal requests, Sze Wai Ho (scored out) withdrew from the competition later on.
Period Two's qualified and eliminated contestants by episode
Note: Eliminated contestants were scored out in the tables below. If the challenge was rated lower than the original score, it could be considered as an automatic elimination.
Episode 7
This episode was aired at 21:10 (Beijing Time) on February 13, 2015. Xu Jinglei was the celebrity guest that night.
Episode 8
This episode was aired at 21:10 (Beijing Time) on February 27, 2015. Actress Li Xiaolu was the celebrity guest that night.
Episode 9: China vs. Germany
This episode was aired at 21:10 (Beijing Time) on March 6, 2015. Pianist Lang Lang was the celebrity guest that night. This episode also saw the return of Prof. Robert Desimone, as one of the judges.
Ultimate winner: China won the first competition in 2015 edition with a score of 4-0.
Episode 10: China vs. Japan
This episode was aired at 21:10 (Beijing Time) on March 13, 2015. Prof. Robert Desimone stayed on the seat for the task as a judge.
Ultimate winner: Japan became the first team to defeat the "undefeated" Chinese contestants with a result of 3-1.
Episode 11: China vs. United Kingdom
This episode was aired at 21:10 (Beijing Time) on March 20, 2015. This episode saw the return of the contestant Li Lu, who appeared on the competition two weeks (on television) ago. This show's celebrity guests were Huang Lei, a Chinese actor, and a regular guest of If You Are the One, a weekly dating show presented by one of the judges Meng Fei; and actress Shu Qi for the second time in the series. The advisory judge this time was Dagnar Sternad, PhD of experimental psychology in University of Connecticut, professor of biology and physics at Northeastern University, and visiting professor of Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Ultimate winner: United Kingdom won the competition with a result of 3-1, which means the Chinese contestants have lost two shows in a row.
Episode 12: China vs. United States
Ultimate winner: China won the competition with a result of 2-1, which means the Chinese contestants have won two out of four competitions.
Wang Yuheng: Political references
In the 10th episode of the second season, facing the Japanese contestants, Chinese contestant Wang Yuheng said to the camera:
Wang's such words and the number 300,000 made a huge controversy on the social media, because it was the number of victims in Nanking Massacre two years before the World War II, and the show was filmed in Nanjing, China. Wang stressed on the references of history and politics, made him became controversial after the show.
Episode 1
This episode aired on January 6, 2017. Episode 1's guest judge was Zhang Ziyi.
Hall of Fame vs. Xiao Du
Episode 2
This episode aired on January 13, 2017. Episode 2's guest judge was Jay Chou.
Hall of Fame vs. Xiao Du
Episode 3
This episode aired on January 20, 2017. Episode 3's guest judge was Fu Yuanhui.
Hall of Fame vs. Xiao Du
Episode 4
This episode aired on February 3, 2017. Episode 4's guest judge was Zhang Ziyi.
Episode 5
This episode aired on February 10, 2017. Episode 5's guest judge was Zhang Ziyi.
Episode 6
This episode aired on February 17, 2017. Episode 6's guest judge was Wu Minxia.
Phase Two's head-to-head contests by episode
Starting Episode 7, each incumbent and challenger competed for one seat on the international team in a total of nine head-to-head contests.
Episode 7
This episode aired on February 24, 2017.
Episode 8
This episode aired on March 3, 2017.
Episode 9
This episode aired on March 10, 2017.
Domestic
These contestants made appearances in multiple seasons of The Brain as contestants. Only those who have qualified in the qualifier round or have been a member of "The Brain's Hall of Fame" will count.
International
These international contestants played in multiple seasons of The Brain.
Judges
Scientific judge in all seasons is Wei Kunlin.
Season 1
Note: The celebrity guests as judges and contestants are not included in the list.
Season 3
Note: Sun Rui, a member of SNH48, is featured as a co-presenter throughout the season.
International broadcast
Season 1 is also broadcast in Singapore on Mediacorp Channel U. In Singapore, this show has aired every Tuesday at 20:00, starting from July 15, 2014. Again, Season 2 was also broadcast in the same channel since September 2015, the same goes to NTV7 of Malaysia.
Reruns of the inaugural season are currently broadcasting in Australia every Sunday on SBS 2, commencing on January 24, 2016.