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Both dramas are comedies that focus on a family's daily lives and their weird comical ups and downs in life.
Both are short stories about delivery boys falling for one of their customers. They also have nice friendships. Delivery Boy is much sweeter and lighter though, they have different endings and their overall vibes differ too.
They're both about bento and using it to change the parent-child relationship.
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It is also an similar type of concept, where emperor arranged the marriage. Which where the Main female lead and the General main lead became an married couple. And it is also the same role "General" that fights well and warrior at battle field. I have watched 5 episodes of it, is REALLY good, this drama feels a little bit different from the other types of shows, is really exciting, it makes you want to watch more without feeling like an long winded drama. The General is not very gentleman at the start, but once he get more closer with his wife he will become more gentle and sweet I believe. And the main lead actors are Caesar wu (yes that right, he acted in the Meteor Garden 2018) and Tang Min.
Both of the dramas are quite different on the surface. Gakkou no Kaidan isn't a sci-fi while The Gifted is. What they do have in common is student empowerment and equality of students. How you shouldn't look down on others based on the background or how smart they are. Gakkou no Kaidan is about proper justice, while in The Gifted, the students want equality and try to express that everyone are just the same. The key similarity though is that they want to change and fix the corrupt education and school system. The Gifted is great if you're looking for student empowerment and super powers in one.
Similar in the way that an older male gets to somewhat relive youth.
They're very different concepts though, because The Dude In Me involves body swap.
They're very different concepts though, because The Dude In Me involves body swap.
Fl crushes/likes a guy in high school and reunites with him later. It deals with the same themes~ unrequited love, misunderstandings, fl chasing ml...etc.



