Both are drama series that are centralized around musicians. Wish You is a South Korean production whereas First Note is primarily Taiwanese. Both involve a singer/guitarist and a keyboardist. Both have troubles the main characters encounter, especially during their budding romances. Both involve street performances and record companies. Overall similar settings and set ups but also completely different feels and hiccups in their journeys. If you enjoy music based dramas, both are recommended to try!
***POTENTIAL SPOILER WARNING***
Both have a similar base story - university setting, a popular “hot” guy that everyone obsesses over and an innocent sweet “cute” guy that people can’t help but adore fall for each other. Friends are very supportive of them except for two-faced jealous immature girl that tries to sabotage their budding relationship going as far as spreading false rumors, stalking, hiring lackey(s) to help, and even physical violence.
Both have a similar base story - university setting, a popular “hot” guy that everyone obsesses over and an innocent sweet “cute” guy that people can’t help but adore fall for each other. Friends are very supportive of them except for two-faced jealous immature girl that tries to sabotage their budding relationship going as far as spreading false rumors, stalking, hiring lackey(s) to help, and even physical violence.
Both Heavens x Candy and The Shortest Distance Is Round: Fallen Flowers star Actor Mukai Riku as the main character. Both are intended for adult viewing ONLY aka Pink Films. Both are from Director Yamanouchi Daisuke.
Both Heavens x Candy and The Shortest Distance Is Round: Rain and Soda star Actor Mukai Riku as the main character. Both are intended for adult viewing ONLY aka Pink Films. Both are from Director Yamanouchi Daisuke.
Both Heavens x Candy and The Shortest Distance Is around star Actor Mukai Riku as the main character. Both are intended for adult viewing ONLY aka Pink Films. Both are from Director Yamanouchi Daisuke.
**CAMEO APPEARANCES**
In episode 9 of Love Class season 2, you can see the main characters from the Strongberry short film Private Lessons reprising their roles.
In episode 9 of Love Class season 2, you can see the main characters from the Strongberry short film Private Lessons reprising their roles.
Both are remakes of the original Japanese series Ossan’s Love and each has its own countries and cultures elements added in. One is the Hong Kong version, the other is the Thai version.
Both the same base story about a goofball employee and his boss and his coworker who each decide they are in love with the goofball. The one is a Thai remake and the other the Japanese original.
- MC gets into an accident and gets transmigrated into the body of another person
- MC was betrayed by 'their lover' before accident but is forced to meet them again after transmigration
- Difference is that in My Stand-In is not a revenge story but Game Rak Patihan (Past Life, Present Love) is about the MC seeking revenge
- My Stand-In is a BL/Gay Drama where Past Life, Present Love isn’t.
- MC was betrayed by 'their lover' before accident but is forced to meet them again after transmigration
- Difference is that in My Stand-In is not a revenge story but Game Rak Patihan (Past Life, Present Love) is about the MC seeking revenge
- My Stand-In is a BL/Gay Drama where Past Life, Present Love isn’t.
Similarities:
•Boss/Subordinate Relationship
•Misunderstandings that are fairly quick to be resolved
•Sweet/Endearing Relationships
•Intern & Business Settings and Conversations
•Easy to Watch and Binge
•Thai BLs
•Boss/Subordinate Relationship
•Misunderstandings that are fairly quick to be resolved
•Sweet/Endearing Relationships
•Intern & Business Settings and Conversations
•Easy to Watch and Binge
•Thai BLs
Similarities:
•Boss/Employee relationship
•Misunderstandings that are quickly resolved
•Sweet/Endearing Relationships
•Innocent/Naive Partner with more Experienced Partner
•Easy to Watch and Binge
•Boss/Employee relationship
•Misunderstandings that are quickly resolved
•Sweet/Endearing Relationships
•Innocent/Naive Partner with more Experienced Partner
•Easy to Watch and Binge
Both are Thai BL dramas with a supernatural element to them.
DFF is suspense/thriller with dark scenes and an intense storyline.
GHGH is more upbeat with some humor and heartfelt moments with a storyline that has an overall positive theme.
Both have strayed away from your typical Thai BL (during time of airing).
DFF is suspense/thriller with dark scenes and an intense storyline.
GHGH is more upbeat with some humor and heartfelt moments with a storyline that has an overall positive theme.
Both have strayed away from your typical Thai BL (during time of airing).