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the story starts different then this as this story begin when the eclipse of the sun takes place, a 21st century woman, Go Ha Jin, is transported back in time to the Goryeo Dynasty of Korea. She wakes up in the body of 16-year-old Hae Soo, a noble lady. In the beginning hea soo befriended some of the princes of the kingdom. She faces multiple hardship, and fall in love with one of the princes. However, a rivalry starts between of the princes because the fall for the same lady.
Recommended by Moka - Mar 22, 2018
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This is set in the kingdom of Silla, is which the forum hwarang which mean "flowering Knights" or "handsome and cute nobles" that would wield great influence in the future of the kingdom. In the drama both of the male leads fall in love with the same female lead, and conflict start between those male leads. Also there is another twist between the two male leads that both of them did not expect it.
Recommended by Moka - Mar 22, 2018
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- Same male lead.
- In Two Cops male lead goes through a change of spirit; in Oh My Ghostess the female
lead's spirit keeps changing.
- The spirit needs to solve a murder case.
Recommended by Sanya Gupta - Mar 21, 2018
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There are many similarities between them and I think if you enjoyed A Korean Odyssey, then you will definitely love Goblin. The two main female characters have an ability that allows them to see spirits/demons and they have an amazing connection with an inmortal being. Also adding to the fact that in the other world they are both extremely important and a rare occurrence. Both main male characters strive to protect her, can be summoned thanks to their connection and are extremely powerful.
Recommended by Natasha Nicole - Mar 21, 2018
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The leads are in a similar situation, both seduce a rich woman in order to gain something and both fall in love with nice woman who is always by their side.
Recommended by fanitha - Mar 21, 2018
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Same feeling. Both are about the friendship and first love in the 80's. Frozen a heart-warming movie. Both are connecting two time -present and past.
Recommended by xiao - Mar 20, 2018
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based on "itazura no kiss"
same characters,
same plot,
same feeling,
obviously different language because miss in kiss is a taiwan remake.
Recommended by chubbycheeks - Mar 20, 2018
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The difference in status of lovers, trauma and illness and how family and society viewed their relationship. Community issues and cast of characters that create great sub plots. Also the soft flow, pace and setting of this drama was very similar.
Recommended by Cat - Mar 19, 2018
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It's also a survival show similarly to Produce 101 and Idol Producer alike. It's not too long and has everything you expect to get when you watch a survival show- especially a YG survival show
Recommended by Kdramarist - Mar 19, 2018
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They are both based on the classic French novel "The Count of Monte Cristo" even though Goodbye Mr. Black is based on the manhwa of the same title with the Count of Monte Cristo motif - revenge.
Recommended by Ceki - Mar 19, 2018
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It's just the second season to the show. So the plot is the same, they only changed some of the cast members.
Recommended by Sumichan - Mar 19, 2018
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"Game Over" is a line used by both leading men.
In Pride there is a contract relationship. In Personal Taste it is cohabitation. In both while spending time together, the leads slowly grow an affection for each other. A lead believes becoming a couple/a "real" couple would be impossible due to circumstances (already taken/wrong sexual preference). An absent/neglectful parent. The male lead's work plays a big part in both dramas.
Differences: Pride is not a comedy.
Recommended by kdramasinpajamas - Mar 19, 2018
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Same writer and has Kim Mi Kyung (healer ahjumma) playing a cop. She likes kimbap in this one too. There’s mental illness in both dramas.
Recommended by BeReady - Mar 19, 2018
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Both involve a modern girl traveling back in time,
The male protagonist gives you similar vibes.
The balance between comedy, romance, suspense, and politics in both is similar and amazing. if you like one of them, you will definetly like the other.
Recommended by idi - Mar 19, 2018
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Both have male leads which mistakenly go back in time to a certain point, even though in manhole the male lead went back to his school days and in back to 1989 he goes back to the year before he was born
Recommended by misu - Mar 18, 2018