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Both are short-length dramas in which a couple breaks up and meets each other again years later. The ML who has been waiting all this time, begins to pursue the FL, only to discover they have a young daughter together he didn't know existed.
In my point of view,the mix up of brides concept is similar to the truth or dare drama story line.So I think the basic story line of this drama is similar to the truth or dare drama.But I think the quality of production in love when the stars fall will be more better than truth or dare.And the continuation of the drama after marriage will be much different from truth or dare .
Both dramas revolve around a group of young people who want to be voice actors. They start to revolve around a young girl with the same dream (the female protagonist). She is a fan girl of a certain person and is his greatest fan.
In If voice has memory the person she admires is a young person and they fall in love.. in Koeharu he is an elderly person and she auditions to be his voice actor.
In both she he is the person in which company she drives to be the most in.
Both dramas involve friendship between the voice actors.
In If voice has memory the person she admires is a young person and they fall in love.. in Koeharu he is an elderly person and she auditions to be his voice actor.
In both she he is the person in which company she drives to be the most in.
Both dramas involve friendship between the voice actors.
Chinese novels adapted to Drama. Jun Jiu Ling is about the fallen princess to the rebirth of a generation of famous doctors, while Shao Shang has been left to her grandmother by her parents.
Manner of death focuses on darker themes and also in a criminal world. The main couple is very similar to the main couple in KinnPorsche.
The girl in this drama also teleport to the ancient times (xianxia). It's a little bit slow burn since the ml didn't realize that he was in love with the fl at first.
Both are costume dramas about government investigative teams that work to solve crimes and catch criminals.
Both dramas are set in the palace in historical times, with an emperor ML and a FL who is very talented in cooking. Both are lighter, enjoyable dramas.
Both FLs are upbeat personalities, while the ML is more stoic and in a higher position in some way (talented chef vs. emperor). Both dramas have a some romance and cute scenes between the couple but the main focus is on the food, with many delicious shots of cooking/food preparation.
Both are shorter-length historically set dramas with an upbeat FL who is very skilled in cooking and wins the grumpier/more stoic ML's heart.
Both are Chinese dramas that have a talented culinary FL who meets the picky ML and wins his heart with her food.
Both FLs are gifted and talented cooks who prepare food that the ML enjoys. Both are shorter length, light dramas.
Similar title, both center around food and the bond that grows between two people. In MD, the FL has an eating disorder, and in DD, the ML is very picky about food.
Both films are set in a desert. They both show a group of soldiers guarding a caravan across a desert that is constantly being attacked by bandits and the elements. Each film brings to light moral values, honourable vs dishonourable men, and self-sacrificing behaviour for the sake of the mission's success. They have lots of epic fight and battle scenes, as well.
Kiki Inoue works part-time at a convenience store, spending the better part of her day lazing about or reviewing sweets on her social media account. One day at work, she is introduced to the chain’s CEO, Takumi Asaba, who, as it turns out, is familiar with Inoue’s online reviews. Asaba asks Inoue to develop new desserts to sell chain-wide. As CEO, Asaba is tasked with turning around the chain’s fortunes, as it is now ranked the lowest among its competitors. Close collaboration leads Inoue and Asaba to become sweet on each other.




