In one of the episodes, they have a bit of a "homage" to the show. Also, it's highly coincidental that both shows have a character named Yamaguchi-sensei. While they are both also comedic, they both have to deal with delinquents in the show. Both shows are great and they always put a smile on my face!
A lot of punches and hilarious high-schoolers.
In both dramas, the lead starts from the bottom and aims to be the N°1.
In both dramas, the lead starts from the bottom and aims to be the N°1.
They are both about fights and friendship. I personally think that KKOW has more slapstick and is funnier but both are a must watch!!!!!
They both overexaggerate their expressions and are both hilarious. I think this comedy style is simular. Both contain dramatic comedy with big gestures and clothes. They both have some romance. And both have fighting and delinquents. Both have yazuka in them. Both are in school. Both have strong females in them
- They both have the main character(s) doing exaggerated faces
- They both have romance
- They both have fights
- Both are in a school setting
- Main character is also a delinquent
- Main character is also a gang leader
- Both dramas have hilarious male leads
- Both get involved in yakuza fights
- Good cast
- Hilarious comedy
- They both have romance
- They both have fights
- Both are in a school setting
- Main character is also a delinquent
- Main character is also a gang leader
- Both dramas have hilarious male leads
- Both get involved in yakuza fights
- Good cast
- Hilarious comedy