In both dramas it's about an all boys high school with full of delinquents and troublemakers. And suddenly a new face comes to school and the school starts to change.
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Both dramas centers in a high school full of students who fights with each-other all the time. Then a transfer student comes to the school and school starts to change. Plus both of them seems to have their powers activated when someone asks "Are you serious?" or "mama this mama that. Are you mamas boy?".
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The story lines are different, but the styles are the same. Both the male leads are high school guys who act "cute" and challenge traditional notions of masculinity. Both dramas also focus on the relationship between kids and parents.
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both series have a single-parent mother taking good care of her son/sons.. light drama and heavy comedy. you'd surely enjoy both.
Recommended by nielyngrace
One is a daughter's love for her father and the other is a son's love for his mother. Both are family comedies. Both are really good.
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This drama also about single mother bringing up kid.. If Gibo to musume has a roller coaster emotion, this one has more comedy than Gibo to musume..

But it's really worth it..
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