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Similar theme on unity, peacemaking, and freedom from oppression. Minimum romance, highlighting politics and military maneuvering. The difference, Rebirth is a historical fantasy, Swords into Plowshares is guided by historical records. Both are realistic in depicting human suffering amidst chaotic era.
both are enemies to lovers with the trope : the one who will fall in love with the other one first will lose
FFL is japanese but BB is thai, FFL is with a office setting while BB is during university
but both of them are really good !! with good pairing
FFL is japanese but BB is thai, FFL is with a office setting while BB is during university
but both of them are really good !! with good pairing
The FLs are strong and capable and get dragged into larger conspiracies. The main characters are clever and protective of one another. They have to deal with the decisions made by past generations and forge their own paths in jianghu.
Both are wuxia dramas about love and revenge. Past events have a big influence on the current ones, and the main characters have to balance loyalty, love, and hatred. The main couple get into arguments but are ultimately always fighting alongside each other.
Both the dramas have scene about farming and researching about the farming ingredients. Both the male leads are not expressive with emotions even though both of them are soft characters.
Characterized by her sharp tongue and daring attitude, Jae Hui is always at the center of gossip and hateful rumors. Meanwhile, Heung Su is set on keeping his gay identity a secret for life. One day, in the back alley of a hotel, Jae Hui discovers Heung Su’s secret by chance. Contrary to Heung Su’s worries, Jae Hui keeps his secret and even helps him in a critical moment. As the two misfits begin to rely on each other, they secretly move in together and attempt to find love in the prejudiced world they live in.
Characterized by her sharp tongue and daring attitude, Jae Hui is always at the center of gossip and hateful rumors. Meanwhile, Heung Su is set on keeping his gay identity a secret for life. One day, in the back alley of a hotel, Jae Hui discovers Heung Su’s secret by chance. Contrary to Heung Su’s worries, Jae Hui keeps his secret and even helps him in a critical moment. As the two misfits begin to rely on each other, they secretly move in together and attempt to find love in the prejudiced world they live in.
Characterized by her sharp tongue and daring attitude, Jae Hui is always at the center of gossip and hateful rumors. Meanwhile, Heung Su is set on keeping his gay identity a secret for life. One day, in the back alley of a hotel, Jae Hui discovers Heung Su’s secret by chance. Contrary to Heung Su’s worries, Jae Hui keeps his secret and even helps him in a critical moment. As the two misfits begin to rely on each other, they secretly move in together and attempt to find love in the prejudiced world they live in.
Characterized by her sharp tongue and daring attitude, Jae Hui is always at the center of gossip and hateful rumors. Meanwhile, Heung Su is set on keeping his gay identity a secret for life. One day, in the back alley of a hotel, Jae Hui discovers Heung Su’s secret by chance. Contrary to Heung Su’s worries, Jae Hui keeps his secret and even helps him in a critical moment. As the two misfits begin to rely on each other, they secretly move in together and attempt to find love in the prejudiced world they live in.
Kanazawa Asa and her husband Tetsuya have entered their third year of marriage as "DINKs" (dual-income, no-kids). The couple agreed not to have children due to Asa's traumatic past, but the trust was cruelly betrayed when she found out that Tetsuya had secretly damaged the birth-control device and made her pregnant. Asa's life slowly turns into chaos with the unwanted pregnancy. At the same time, she finds out that an employee from the clinic she has been visiting is Tetsuya's junior from high school, who knew Tetsuya's past.
Both have:
- Modern romances
- Low stakes
- Cozy vibes
- Secret crush
- Girl pursues boy
They're both simple and easy to watch. Hidden Love focuses more on youth and the school environment, while A Romance of the Little Forest is more about career and young adult life.
- Modern romances
- Low stakes
- Cozy vibes
- Secret crush
- Girl pursues boy
They're both simple and easy to watch. Hidden Love focuses more on youth and the school environment, while A Romance of the Little Forest is more about career and young adult life.
Comedy, Law, Supernatural
Lawyer Male Lead, Lawyer Female Lead
resolve the injustices of very special clients through the law
Lawyer Male Lead, Lawyer Female Lead
resolve the injustices of very special clients through the law
Both works deal with humans who suddenly get superpowers and become this team of misfits who try to use their powers as heroes. Both are in the comedy genre, with a lot of fun, quirky moments.
Both are mini dramas in which a female police officer and a FL with a personal connection/trauma team up to solve gruesome cases.
Matsuzaki Hatori is a high school student with a crush on her childhood friend, Terasaka Rita. She believes her life is like a shojo manga and Rita will eventually choose her as his heroine. However, Rita begins dating Adachi Miho, a nerdy girl in their classroom. Even though Rita has dated before, Hatori can tell that Rita really likes Miho, and it's the first time Hatori has felt threatened by a girl Rita likes. Because of Hatori's jealousy, the most popular playboy student, Hiromitsu Kosuke, takes an interest in her.




