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Similar plot of an older male lead switching bodies with the younger male lead who also bonds with the older male lead's daughter
Recommended by kakol20 - 3 hours ago
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The main characters of Wu (Niran and Pete) both of them can see demons and do rituals to get ride of them it’s very smiliar to Oh no here comes trouble and also the relationship between Niran and Pete is very beautiful the same as this series I highly recommend it please check it out you won’t regret it.
Recommended by Mina Myoui - 3 hours ago
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Both dramas have two couples, with one of the FLs pretending to be a man. In Wrong Carriage, Right Groom, FLs marry each other's fiances. In The Letter from the Cloud, FLs have a fake marriage with each other.
Recommended by AsiaNur - 5 hours ago
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So long see you tomorrow starts out at a similar point to time of fever. The MC is still a student coming to terms with his crush on a fellow student/friend/upper classman (who also recipocates his feelings. So Long see you tomorrow goes way beyond that though, yet, i still found both stories kind of similar. Lots of longing, beautiful scenes, emotion. Absent father/complicated relationships to family members. Being seperated but reuniting later in life.
Recommended by Sleepy Strawberry - 5 hours ago
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Similar plot with miracle doctor healing and getting drawn by many pretty girls. Many characters from reappear in this from Divine Doctor.
Recommended by HKV - 8 hours ago
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Both are girls love shows that have a considerable age gap between the two actresses and characters.
Recommended by Sleepy Strawberry - 9 hours ago
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Both shows are very different in plot and genre, The Lie we lived in is a more of a crime thriller, the time of fever is a highschool drama, yet both are short korean boys love shows with a similar kind of romantic tension. The characters are attracted to eachother but are repressing these feelings, catching longing glances while holding in their desire until at one point they just cant anymore and everything releases in one moment.
both pairs have a similar visual aesthetic too, with one being more muscular and a little taller while the other one has lighter hair.
family related trauma, dead father too
Recommended by Sleepy Strawberry - 12 hours ago
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female lead hell bent on revenge with a comraderie like relationship with ml. full of dramaticism, secrets and female friendships!!
Recommended by viboop - 13 hours ago
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If you liked the family and cross--generational aspects of one of the two, then you might want to check out the other. Both are Thai PBS productions and very similar in style.

What else is similar:
* cross-generational discussions about changing attitudes in Thai society
* family // found family -- kind but flawed characters trying their best, failing but never giving up.
* slice-of-life problems, and lower-to-middle class characters
* very light romance subplot
* both Grandpa Sak and Uncle Nok earn their livelihoods by writing and struggle with contemporary audiences at first
* cute background characters

What is different:
* Grandpa's and Grandson's relationship is stable and loving; Nok and Jan start out more antagonistic
* how relationships between parent and children are (not) resolved
* slightly different focus on social issues
Recommended by Saeng - 16 hours ago
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I recommend this drama because of similarities between the FL and the ML love hate relationship..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Recommended by ellash - 16 hours ago
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Like the intertwined strands of a double helix, some lives, once connected, are inseparable by fate.

Spanning across a decade, Cheng Yi Chen and Lu Feng’s story starts in high school, where two seeming opposites are drawn together by an undeniable pull. What starts as rivalry and friendship slowly deepens into something far more fragile, forbidden, and profound. Navigating the blurred lines, the two best friends enter into a budding romance while at University, only to be torn apart abruptly by family expectations and societal judgement.

Separated without warning, Lu Feng is trapped by his family in the United States, while Yi Chen is forced to transfer schools and rebuild a life around the absence of the one person he cannot forget. Oceans apart and with no promise of tomorrow, their love becomes a memory neither can escape.

Years later, the couple reunites in a twist of events when Yi Chen realises his new boss is Lu Feng. Overcoming old wounds, buried truths and misunderstandings, they find their way back to each other, only to be pulled apart once more by family and duties. Caught between the life expected of them and the love that has defined them, Yi Chen and Lu Feng must decide how much they are willing to lose for the chance to finally belong to each other.
Recommended by SeaTalay - 18 hours ago
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Both main leads broke up during senior high school years with misunderstandings leading to a love-hate relationship. After meeting again as adults, both male leads decided to get entangled with female leads again for revenge (of course it’s also because they still love their girls too much). The female leads in these two dramas are very prideful, often lies and acted cold toward male leads to hide their true feelings. They initially got closed to Male leads with ulterior motives (money for family) but later on fell in love.
Recommended by MeiLandi - 21 hours ago
Similarities:
- Chinese Dramas
- Female Lead becomes Villain in Game
- Romane, Fantasy and Period Dramas
- Enemies to Lover
- Cold Male Lead
- Demons
- Game system

Differences:
- This Young Hero Is a Little Cold's quality is worse then Love Game in Eastern Fantasy
- Love Game in Eastern Fanatasy is a long series, while This Young Hero is a Little Cold is a short length series
- Love Game in Eastern Fantasy has a second couple
Recommended by Ria - 22 hours ago
These are the similar types of the series, basically in the same universe, both the same creator Nan Pai San Shu.
Recommended by Amaterasu - 23 hours ago
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These are the similar types of the series, basically in the same universe, both the same creator Nan Pai San Shu.
Recommended by Amaterasu - 23 hours ago