In both the female lead gets to go (accidentaly) inside a novel where she has to assume the role of the evil minor character but ends up attracting the attention of the main male character...
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Both take place in a comic book/fictional story universe and female leads are trying to change end of the story.
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Both take place in a comic book universe, and both are supporting character or extra's for the story, that want to change their ending for the better
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both are about transporting to a different dimension - 1 story the other different time
find love in the alternate reality while trying to navigate and return to own reality.
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Someone gets transferred into a novel, that they wrote and try to change the original format of the story
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-Both get transferred to alternate novel universe.
-Both female leads are given antagonistic position in the novel.
-Both struggle to be positive characters and impress the male lead.
-Both the male and female leads meet again in the real world.
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Both are about FL who wakes up in a parallel world where ML has the same face of a person she knew in real world. While in 'My Queen' FL ends up in kind of video game simulation, in 'Lost romance' FL is inside a romance novel world.
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The FL crushes over the ML (same as Lost Romance)
ML is a CEO of a flower arranging company

They meet in their dreams due to an error in a bracelet for sleep. FL tries to make him fall in love with her in their dreams.
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One of the most admired and beloved romance manga writers of her time, Hanai Ao has dedicated her entire life to her work. From sunup to sundown, she pours one hundred percent of herself into what she does and it shows. With countless fans clamoring for her latest work, Hanai is at the top of her game. As one of the best romance writers in the country, you’d think Hanai would be experienced in the world of love, but in reality, she’s never even had a boyfriend. A fact that her editor likes to point out. Frequently.

Completely fed up with the constant nagging of her editor, Hanai decides to take a walk, completely unaware that she looks like she's just survived a typhoon. Completely indifferent to anything but her work, Hanai has never bothered with her appearance. At least not until she catches her reflection in a shop window and has to do a double-take. Feeling inspired to make a change, Hanai walks into a nearby salon, where she’s immediately greeted by Riichi, a charismatic and charming stylist who promises to give her a look she’ll love. Struck by Riichi’s charm, Hanai soon finds herself falling for this man she can’t seem to resist. Lucky for her, the feeling seems to be mutual.

With love in the air, it’s only a matter of time before Hanai finds herself experiencing all the joys of a first love, but her strict work ethic could become a problem. Can a workaholic really keep a steady relationship when she frequently forgets her boyfriend even exists?
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Both of these dramas feature unrequited love by the FL where the ML has no feelings for her. Both of these have really crazy plots (in a good way).
Both have the ML having some sort of trouble with other females, and both have SML's who are really nice.
Recommended by areallyloudfangirl
I absolutely loved both dramas, for thier light sprinkle of basically unexplained magic.

ML in both is a CEO with a hidden problem.

Strong FL in both I love a women I can really root for.

Similar slick look and feel.
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Can't get enough of the Second Male Lead (Simon Lian as Duanmu Qing Feng)? Well he plays the MALE LEAD in this adorable drama about youth and growing up. The two dramas are night and day different BUT if you loved the SML in Lost Romance and want to see more of his lovely acting then give Youth a try! I promise you'll fall in love with him all over again.
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Takashiro Naoya is a handsome salaryman who works for a top company. However, he is also a notorious playboy with a bad taste in women. By chance, he ends up becoming the live-in muse for Fukunaga Akane, an erotic fiction writer who has little experience in love.
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Both Pop Up Boy and Lost Romance deal with falling in or out of a fantasy world.
In the case of Pop Out Boy, the ML is thrown into the real world. He used to be the MC of a comic book.
In Lost Romance, the FL is thrown into a novel.
In both of these, one character loves the other and is constantly rejected. However, they eventually melt the hearts of their partners. Both of these dramas also use the plot of "running out of time" in their new world. They also use plenty of comedy which is always fun to watch!
Recommended by areallyloudfangirl
- Amnesia sort of
- Men doesnt remeber woman though when he wakes up/amnesia gone
- ML and FL chemistry sizzle
- same genre
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