the main similarity is that the main characters in each series share the same name but all have vastly different personalities. im tee me too focuses on comedy while ploy's yearbook's focus in on romance
surfing, hidden identities, vacation romance, a dash of chemistry between the leads and lots of misunderstandings.
Both appear to be lighthearted but they are heartwrenching. The biggest similarity is the ambience.
Both The Sand Flower and Shiko Funnatta!? are sports drama about wrestling and about a team that is on the verge of disbanding.
Both 2023 drama with an ending that just doesn't sit well with me. Both are adapted from isekai novels but due to the censorship had to go around resulting in many changes in the content.
fl gets pulled in a game world and finds love. although romance on the farm is more family oriented,calm and comforting, love better than immortality is more on the angsty and focused on romance. both have love triangles but they take a very different approach towards it.
natsu koi aka summer love
sweet summer bl drama. they both manage to grasp that lovely summer feeling
sweet summer bl drama. they both manage to grasp that lovely summer feeling
both drama have a mix of historical and modern elements, they are both based on manga and they both have amazing cinematography.
they feel like old harlequin romance novels and unfortunately not the very good ones. deception to the max, plot all over the place. a bit cringe but you simply can't look away. there are so many wrong things with the main characters. just turn your brain off while watching.
office romance between a simp and a innocent cutie. but in kekkon yoteibi the cool type is the intovert while the fluffy sunshine one is the extrovert. also both drama emit the same feeling while watching.
They both are time travelling themed drama with both sweet and angsty and painful moments. Also in both drama there are palace/political plots.
the same ridiculous 4rth wall breaking historical romance. they both are comedic versions of many palace drama and historical cliches.