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One day, Morikawa Natsumi suffers an accident. Unable to be seen or speak to anyone, she becomes a ghost wandering the streets. She's shocked when she finally manages to make eye contact with a young man -- Ichijo Ryouei, a handsome heir and fellow ghost also drifting through the city. This is the prequel to the "Memory Arc" and "Love Arc", depicting the irreplaceable days Natsumi and Ryouei spent together after their first fateful meeting in the afterlife, along with the relentless pursuit of the Grim Reaper chasing them. This is an original story not found in the webtoon.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173 - Apr 19, 2026
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It tells the story of a woman from the present day teaming up with a time patrolman from the future to crack down on illegal time travelers.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173 - Apr 18, 2026
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-Rebirth/ reincarnation of leads
-Politics, power dynamic, action, war
-martially strong male leads
-cunning, strategic female leads
Recommended by Cherryluxe - Apr 18, 2026
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Both are epic jidaigeki movies about the famous and fiercesome battles of sengoku period, that turned the tides on the fate of Japan.
Recommended by Aoi_Takahashi_12 - Apr 18, 2026
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Both of these shows are relaxing and calm. They fall under the category of healing shows for me. There are times when it’s tough and I need something to slow down (in life), it would be one of these shows.

That reminds me, I believe Park Bo Gum shows up in Season 2 of Hyori’s BB!
Recommended by Matter - Apr 18, 2026
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-Both are Thai GL set in high school
-Both have a darker tone and cinematography
-Both have drama and romance
Recommended by BlueRaindrops - Apr 18, 2026
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Both Dramas Have:

- Shy female Lead.
- Female leads are close to their families.
- Genius and brilliant Male leads
- University/Campus love story and relationship.
- Sweet love chemistry between the male leads and female leads.

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Recommended by Ana 004 - Apr 18, 2026
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Recommended by emeraldarrows - Apr 18, 2026
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Both Dramas Have :

-Positive Relationship
-Male lead supports female lead thought .
-Campus Relationship and Love Story.
-Both leads grow their career together
-Happy ending

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Recommended by Ana 004 - Apr 18, 2026
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I feel like Bo Ra Deborah is very similar to Can This Love Be Translated in the sense that both leads work in fields that you wouldn't think would work together initially but then you end up seeing their work fields mesh as they fall in love as well. Theyre both very cute shows and the humor is definitely on par with one another!
Recommended by tina - Apr 18, 2026
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In both dramas, the main character travels back in time and becomes a servant, then falls in love with an aristocrat man in the past.
Recommended by LiterallyJustLissy - Apr 18, 2026
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If you liked Heart Code the Series, you will definitely enjoy Petrichor, as both Thai GLs feature detectives navigating deep, crime-related trauma. While they share high production quality, Heart Code focuses on interconnected character relationships and light comedic relief, whereas Petrichor offers a darker tone with sharper plot twists. Both series successfully anchor their romance within a gritty, high-stakes and plot-heavy story that will keep you on your toes!
Recommended by Poetic_Insomniac - Apr 18, 2026
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If you enjoyed The Legend of the Female General, then Love in the Clouds will feel familiar in the way it builds its story around a powerful female lead navigating both duty and love. At their core, both dramas are driven by women who start from a place of strength, lose their footing, and are forced to rebuild themselves while carrying emotional and external pressures.

They blend action, romance, and personal identity in a similar way, where the heroine is constantly balancing who she is with what the world expects of her. And in both stories, the romance is deeply tied to that journey, not just as a side plot, but as something that shapes and challenges the heroine’s path just as much as the battles she fights.
Recommended by Sidneylandsam - Apr 18, 2026
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If you found yourself drawn to The Legend of ShenLi for its balance between power and tenderness, then The Legend of the Female General will feel like a natural next step. Both dramas understand something a lot of others miss: strength and femininity are not opposites to reconcile, but qualities that can exist effortlessly side by side. Shen Li and He Yan are cut from the same cloth, women who lead, fight, endure, and still allow themselves to love without diminishing who they are.

And just like Xingzhi, Xiao Jue does not fall in love despite her strength, but because of it. In both stories, the romance does not weaken the heroine, it meets her where she stands.

Strip away the different settings, one celestial, one grounded in military politics, and what remains is the same emotional core: two people standing shoulder to shoulder, equally capable, equally devoted, and entirely unwilling to ask the other to become smaller for the sake of love.
Recommended by Sidneylandsam - Apr 18, 2026
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Both are high school setting dramas with the friends to lovers aspect, both leads are sunshine characters and total green flags.
Recommended by Jamie - Apr 18, 2026