Very different shows but gave me a similar feeling.

In My Holo Love, she believes she's in love with an holographic AI and has difficulties because she wants physical intimacy of another person.

In W she falls for a comic book character and suffers separation when they're apart in different worlds.
Recommended by elumia
It's a Chinese remake of the Kdrama W.
Wu Yan Zhu, a trainee doctor in the real world, who accidentally broke into the world of the comic "W", drawn by her father Wu Cheng Wu, met the comic actor Jiang Zhe, and a series of thrilling events and sweet love story begins.
Recommended by Lynx Lyon
the main story is similar, about the FL enter the fiction story and can change the plot. While in W (korean drama) the ML is a character inside the story, and in To Ship Someone both FL and ML can come into the fiction story.
Recommended by Khazia
Both main characters end up in comics and make their own story as it is being written on the go. Only the genders are reversed.
Recommended by Ceki
Manga character comes to the real world, falls in love with FL who is a manga artist/artist's daughter. The manga characters "fade" as the artist draws/changes things, and there is a villain in the real world who is also from the manga world.
Recommended by emeraldarrows
Its a little bit similar in diferent situations, while in W she tries to save the male lead from dying beacuse of the comic, im Lovely horribly she tries to save the main male lead from dying from his own fate, with the drama she's writting.
Recommended by Vera
Both dramas have a strong sense of suspense, with big cliffhangers as the story progresses. Script writing/web-drama drawing plays a big role in what happens to the characters throughout the dramas--in ways that effect reality greatly.
Recommended by LiteD
Next Stop Your World is a Chinese/Cdrama remake of W.
The only difference is the length or duration of each episode. The Cdrama is a short-length series while the Kdrama is a full-length series.
Recommended by wenkexing
These two dramas have similar complexity based on different concepts. Parallel worlds and thriller mystery are involved in both dramas.
Recommended by WillowTwig
Both involving Webtoon character coming to life. One is the romance with the author while the other is the author's daughter. They are both trying to get a happy ending.
Recommended by gabbiie6
Both dramas deal with switching between 'worlds', along with solving a mystery and chasing a killer. The romance is sweet, yet sad. Both dramas also deal with memory loss, caused by the timeskipping/switching of worlds.
Recommended by MacaroniHair
it's kinda similar to this drama but that's only with the whole two different world things I recommend reading some reviews.
The drama is about a girl named Claire Duncan who is absolutely addicted to watching her all time favorite Korean Drama "Taste of Love" and wishes she could live in a world exactly like that, when suddenly she finds herself in the so called "DRAMAWORLD" where she meets another facilitator by the name of Seth Ko who's a waiter in which you think wouldn't hurt a fly but is he really all he seems to be?
Recommended by Chanpraphap
This is also a lee jong suk drama.The story is much more compelling and competitive.. U will race with the time. Like in W here also the growing romance between the two leads r very much cooler. Also the ending is much more adorable which I felt a little lack in W... Pinocchio really amazing media drama....
Recommended by Anjaly
Female lead writers a novel and her lead guy character came alive in her world in Mr.Bad while in WW female lead used to draw. Her father made a manhwa from her character, She ended up going into lead guy's world. Later on he also came to her real world just like in Mr.Bad.
In both dramas Later as story progress both lead males learn they were imagination of lead girls, had hard time accepting being a fictional character...
While they were in loss both couple's relat?onsh?p progress and have romantic stuff progress too.
Recommended by yarnie
W and Nine are written by the same writer, Song Jae-jung, in which she managed to establish unique concepts in creating the world of both dramas. Even though W has only aired two episodes, it delivered a very intriguing and interesting story just like Nine. The two dramas have different plot (Nine is a time travel themed while W revolves in the fictional world of a comic character) but I must say, they actually resembles each other in the way that suspense, humor, and romance has a nice balance on the way the writer tells the story while still focusing on the fantasy element of the drama.
Recommended by qwertycell
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