Both are cute Japanese BLs. If you like Kieta Hatsukoi's hilarious plot you'll definitely like Ossan's Love as well. Both can he funny when needed but can also be emotional and feel authentic. Both have at times the 'over the top' type of acting that has you laughing to the floor and is so common with jdrama. It has real struggles and makes you immersed into the story. Definitely worth watching.
If you like MSP and want another lighthearted and high school set bl, this is a really good option. Lots of humor, a dramatic but adorable main character Aoki, great friendships, and good character development.
If you like KH, then give MSP a try! Light humor, high school set, good friendships, and super cute!!
If you like KH, then give MSP a try! Light humor, high school set, good friendships, and super cute!!
It tells the love and collision of two couples. No matter how far or near, they only exist for each other.
Zheng Ze Shou and Fu Li Gong are good friends who have grown up together since kindergarten. Not only are they childhood friends, they even work for the same company until an accident shakes the two. At the same time, Kato Yuki, also known as X, is a free-spirited bartender and Jian Ying Ze, a divorcee who can't let go of the past, runs a laundromat. One day the laundromat owner stumbles upon the colorful nightlife of the bartender. The two collide and slowly realize each other's inner desires.
Zheng Ze Shou and Fu Li Gong are good friends who have grown up together since kindergarten. Not only are they childhood friends, they even work for the same company until an accident shakes the two. At the same time, Kato Yuki, also known as X, is a free-spirited bartender and Jian Ying Ze, a divorcee who can't let go of the past, runs a laundromat. One day the laundromat owner stumbles upon the colorful nightlife of the bartender. The two collide and slowly realize each other's inner desires.
Aoki has a crush on Hashimoto, the girl in the seat next to him in class. But he despairs when he borrows her eraser and sees she's written the name of another boy—Ida—on it. To make matters more confusing, Ida sees Aoki holding that very eraser and thinks Aoki has a crush on him!
(The play scene is so similar)
(The play scene is so similar)