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Produce Camp (also called Chuang) is the chinese version of Mnet's Produce 101 series. More precisely, the 2019 version is the 1st season with boys.

Very similar to BP, same flows, tasks, evaluation, etc.

Also, it's very high budget so the sets are stunning.

A must watch for all survival shows fan.
Recommended by Cheyenne7889 - Feb 24, 2023
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Produce Camp (also called Chuang) is the chinese version of Mnet's Produce 101 series. More precisely, the 2021 version is the 2nd season with boys.

Very similar to BP but emphasises more on friendship between trainees than competition. Has tons of very interesting side content (english subbed!).

Also, it's very high budget so the sets are stunning.

A must watch for all survival shows fan.

Recommended by Cheyenne7889 - Feb 24, 2023
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4th Season of Mnet's Produce 101.

Can be considered the previous season of BP.

Boys Planet is way more similar to this one than to Girl Planet 999 (male trainees, no cell system, typical A, B, C, D,F ranking but with stars instead, same tasks).

So if you like Boys Planet, you'll like this one too.

They just changed the logo from a triangle to a circle, the name and the "center" role in "killing part".
Recommended by Cheyenne7889 - Feb 24, 2023
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Both shows are extremely similar.
- They feature a set of people involved in a mysterious game/world, trying to figure out the reasons behind it.
- Both are very suspensful
- The ending (e.g., the reason behind the games) is similar.
Recommended by Cheyenne7889 - Dec 26, 2022
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Both shows are extremely similar.
- They feature a set of people involved in a mysterious game/world, trying to figure out the reasons behind it.
- Both are very suspensful
- The ending (e.g., the reason behind the games) is similar.
Recommended by Cheyenne7889 - Dec 26, 2022
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Very similar. Main characters participate in death games to win items.

Zero focuses more on games than AiB.
Recommended by Cheyenne7889 - Dec 24, 2022
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Both shows feature mindblowing games.
(1) In AiB, they are death games (loosers die, winners survive).
(2) In Liar Game, they are money game (loosers get debt, winners get money).

AiB has a larger budget its games are visually more impressive but Liar Game's games are more technical and complex, with insane twists.

If you enjoyed the game part of AiB, you'll love Liar Game.
-> The Korean version of Liar Game (2014) is more realistic and comes close to a thriller.
-> The japanese version (2007) is more mangaesque, with exagerated characters, a distinct color palette and music.
Both are equally as good and should not be missed!
Recommended by Cheyenne7889 - Dec 23, 2022
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Both shows feature mindblowing games.
(1) In AiB, they are death games (loosers die, winners survive).
(2) In Liar Game, they are money game (loosers get debt, winners get money).

AiB has a larger budget its games are visually more impressive but Liar Game's games are more technical and complex, with insane twists.

If you enjoyed the game part of AiB, you'll love Liar Game.
-> The Korean version of Liar Game (2014) is more realistic and comes close to a thriller.
-> The japanese version (2007) is more mangaesque, with exagerated characters, a distinct color palette and music.
Both are equally as good and should not be missed!
Recommended by Cheyenne7889 - Dec 23, 2022
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Same vibe. In Kazoku Game a home tutor join a seemingly perfect family and destroy it from the inside. Both are dark comedies dealing with serious themes (... but with hilarious moments).
Recommended by Cheyenne7889 - Oct 21, 2022