In both shows, the Male Lead is a Grim Reaper tasked with fetching souls. One of these souls they are supposed to fetch is the Female Leads'. But, in trying to accomplish their goal, they end up falling in love with her instead.
DAYS feels way more lighthearted than Black, though. While the former starts with some hilarious comedy at first, halfway through the series the crime element of the show turns the series dark (pun intended).
DAYS feels way more lighthearted than Black, though. While the former starts with some hilarious comedy at first, halfway through the series the crime element of the show turns the series dark (pun intended).
In both shows:
> The Female Lead has the ability to see ghosts. In Black she's born with the ability, whereas in TOTNT she developes/is given the ability.
> The Male Leads have few friends.
> The Male Leads are't human. In Black he's a grim reaper and in TOTNT he's a fox.
> The Male Leads are constantly protecting the Female Leads, more so when they develop feelings towards them.
> The Male Leads are strong, cocky but hilarious.
Having said that, Black is a lot darker than TOTNT.
> The Female Lead has the ability to see ghosts. In Black she's born with the ability, whereas in TOTNT she developes/is given the ability.
> The Male Leads have few friends.
> The Male Leads are't human. In Black he's a grim reaper and in TOTNT he's a fox.
> The Male Leads are constantly protecting the Female Leads, more so when they develop feelings towards them.
> The Male Leads are strong, cocky but hilarious.
Having said that, Black is a lot darker than TOTNT.
Both dramas contain a supernatural aspect. and the main leads are “possessed” in some way. In Black, the main character’s body is possessed by a grim reaper; in Oh My Ghostess, the main character is possessed by a ghost. Both also have crime/ thriller aspect, but Black is much darker than Oh My Ghostess.
Tsubokura Ayumi is a former actress, but she now lives with her husband Wataru, who is a businessman and runs popular restaurants, and a daughter from Wataru's previous marriage. Ayumi is viewed by others as a housewife with a wealthy and happy family, but she suffers from emotional abuse from her husband. The only place where she feels comfortable is in her kitchen, where she enjoys cooking food and can be left alone. One day, Italian chef Kei appears in front of Ayumi.



