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Both star Main character with superpowers (Fujiwara Tatsuya) Both are about two supernatural people trying to kill each other before other kills them.
Both are about using a notebook that makes written things come true, to try to kill each other. Both are based on famous manga.
At the beginning of the series both the male leads are cold blooded ruthless business men. Due to a life changing event the personalities of both male leads change for the better drastically from before. If the changed personality is caused by a heart transplant in Falling for Innocence , it is an accident which changes the male lead's personality in the Sawan Saang.
The plot is similar to 'The love of Happiness': I think TLH is a remake!
Being neighbours, three sisters and one is married, two of the youngest get in arguments with the girl. He gets flashbacks, the neighbours lost a boy.
Being neighbours, three sisters and one is married, two of the youngest get in arguments with the girl. He gets flashbacks, the neighbours lost a boy.
Both movies give off a similar vibe with their execution and plot reveal. the stories come together in a strange way. and ofc the cinematography is visually stunning with confessions being more complex. girls in the dark is like ddlc meets confessions. amazing watches
Obviously the similarity is about the theme, a robot. Apparently the male protagonist is an actual robot and falls in love with a human girl.
Both of them talk about the importance of relationships in our lives. Even though The Happy Loner has only 2 episodes, it perfectly depicts the struggles of the main characters, their hardships and how they change each other after their meeting just as in My MIster.
Both feature main character with glasses protagonist (Ryunosuke Kamiki) both are based on famous manga.
Both are about famous petty theieves, pirates during Edo period. Both are based on famous historical manga.
Both with a really cute couple. Love triangle that can make you have second lead syndrome. Light hearted comedy.
The comedy reminds me of Strong Woman and it has the same kind of ridiculous moments that would never happen in real life, but are super hilarious to watch. The two shows are cheesy, but incredibly funny and entertaining. They both have the employee and boss relationship that ends up as a romance. There is a nice love triangle and those fun sound effects as well. They are both comedy and romance with some mystery. Not to mention, there's a rich male lead!
Both are about countryside restaurants, making tasty recipes, searching, finding happiness along the way.
Both are based on famous novels.
Both are based on famous novels.
Both take place in Japan & Hong Kong, both are about a chef woman running restaurant & learning, making tasty recipes
Excentric rich male CEO falls for female staff assistant who aids and supports them, bringing balance, clarity, and meaning to his life. A jealous scheming counterpart and a female whom everyone thinks is a better match for him.
Plastic surgery causes memory loss for main character. Mystery and melodrama and romance ensue. Lots of secrets get revealed.




