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This is the first season of the Growing Pain. This is the first season of the Growing Pain. This is the first season of the Growing Pain. This is the first season of the Growing Pain.
Recommended by Chae - Dec 15, 2020
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It is similar in the sense that the main cast is mainly high school boys who are more than a bit crazy weird. They are both really funny dramas while still having a pretty good story. Kyou Kara Ore wa!!? is longer and therefore explores the genre more.
Recommended by Chae - Feb 28, 2020
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This is a much more mature and realistic take on a similar plot minus all the sleuthing. The leads are also best friends for a long time.
Recommended by Chae - Feb 11, 2020
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The female lead in Motokare Mania reminded me of the female lead of I Don't Love You Yet. Motokare Mania is still airing and I'm not yet entirely sure what the main lead's feelings are but at this moment I find that the female leads in both dramas are in a similar internal conflict. They also have that alter ego "Inside Out" type versions of the main characters that appear to advice both leads in Motokare Mania similar to what happens to Yo in IDLYY
Recommended by Chae - Nov 2, 2019
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They are both asadoras (morning drama with a female lead) and have 156 episodes with around 15 minutes each episode. Both deeply explores the relationship between parent and child.
Recommended by Chae - Sep 30, 2019
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I Don't Love You Yet is also a story of two bestfriends that watch and support each other grow through many years. Similar to Hanbun, Aoi, their families are fairly close. They met and were initially enemies when they were in high school but became close friends shortly afterwards. Unlike Hanbun, Aoi, it focuses more on the romantic relationships of the two but the female lead's dreams and aspirations are also highlighted throughout the series.
Recommended by Chae - Sep 27, 2019