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Celebrity playing basketball with a former professional basketball player as their coach. Both show also have Lee Sang Yoon, Seo Ji Seok, and Moon Soo In as their members.
Both are Japanese dramas focusing on relationship between two men, one of the men being a writer of erotic novels.
Both of these dramas are similar generally. This is because:
· The male lead is from another world
· The male lead hides some things about herself from the female lead.
· The male lead has supper power
If you liked You Who Came from the Stars I recommend you watching The Love Knot: His Excellency’s First Love
· The male lead is from another world
· The male lead hides some things about herself from the female lead.
· The male lead has supper power
If you liked You Who Came from the Stars I recommend you watching The Love Knot: His Excellency’s First Love
Both are based on a popular manga series; both have a dynamic cast and both have awesome fight sequences.
Each drama has a complex plot that intertwines the past and future. The time travel method varies though. Someday uses music and mind transfer between doppelgängers, while Meet Me uses a specific time and merged spaces. There’s the fun of a developing romance between leads, but also the mystery of whether actions in the past really can change/prevent events in the future. If you’re not afraid of having your heartstrings pulled, then go ahead. Also, both have a killer soundtrack.
I think Bring It On, Ghost was better than Oh My Ghostess, but if you absolutely must watch a drama with ghosts, humor, and someone stuck in between the mortal and ghost world, they are comparable.
Very similar tones and adventures. Plots are very similar. Balance of comedy/cuteness are also similar between dramas.
Both of these dramas are similar . This is because:
· One of the leads are alien and has supper power.
· The alien lead hides some things from the other lead.
· The human lead is famous.
If you liked You Who Came from the Stars I recommend you watching My Girlfriend is an alien
· One of the leads are alien and has supper power.
· The alien lead hides some things from the other lead.
· The human lead is famous.
If you liked You Who Came from the Stars I recommend you watching My Girlfriend is an alien
Both of these dramas are similar generally. This is because:
· The female lead is from another world
· The female lead hides some things about herself from the male lead.
· The male lead is from an influential/wealthy background.
· The male lead is not interested in others but is sweet and caring with the female lead.
If you liked Legend of the Blue Sea I recommend you watching My Girlfriend is an alien
· The female lead is from another world
· The female lead hides some things about herself from the male lead.
· The male lead is from an influential/wealthy background.
· The male lead is not interested in others but is sweet and caring with the female lead.
If you liked Legend of the Blue Sea I recommend you watching My Girlfriend is an alien
Je to také krátké drama.... Je to vlastn?, že dívka se zamiluje do kluka který ji políbil když byla opilá.. ale nepamatovala si jeho tvá? jen pocit ... myslím si že by se vám to mohlo líbit je to takové lehké srdce
Both are dark and twisted tales where the males leads are obsessed. The ML's are also younger than the FL.
Both series are about an older office lady going abroad and meeting a younger man. Both of the women initially lie at the start of their relationships.
Both dramas revolved around people of Satsuma Domain during Bakumatsu period, with mostly similar characters but written from different perspectives. Some actors in Atsu-hime also appeared in Sego-don but with different roles.
These show have a similar premise of a FL having to give up enrolling into university because of life circumstances, leaving the ML alone after highschool and meeting him up again many years later. The plots do get developed differently though.
In both dramas:
- in highschool the ML had a crush on the FL even if he never confessed;
- ML and FL lose contact after highschool and met much later on;
- ML has now a successful career;
- FL had a promising future when in highschool, but she couldn't pursue her dreams and is now in an unhappy situation;
- ML is quite childish and petty, but genuinely wants the FL to grow into her full potential
Differences:
- ML/FL relationship in highschool is a rivarly in Hello Again! and frienship in Twenty Again;
- in Hello Again! the FL has to give up university due to some family debts. In Twenty Again the FL needs to leave before graduation due to getting pregnant;
- the time jump from highschool to present day is of 10 years in Hello Again! and 20 years in Twenty Again;
- in Twenty Again, the FL is married and has a grown son. Her husband complains about her not being educated enough and wants a divorce, which propels her to enroll in the same university where the ML now teaches;
- in Twenty Again the ML is bitter towards the FL once they meet again due to his first love being completely crushed by her marrying another guy. In Hello Again! the ML is warmer and more supporting towards the FL right away;
- in Hello Again! we have more of an workplace setting, while in Twenty Again we see more of the university life.
In both dramas:
- in highschool the ML had a crush on the FL even if he never confessed;
- ML and FL lose contact after highschool and met much later on;
- ML has now a successful career;
- FL had a promising future when in highschool, but she couldn't pursue her dreams and is now in an unhappy situation;
- ML is quite childish and petty, but genuinely wants the FL to grow into her full potential
Differences:
- ML/FL relationship in highschool is a rivarly in Hello Again! and frienship in Twenty Again;
- in Hello Again! the FL has to give up university due to some family debts. In Twenty Again the FL needs to leave before graduation due to getting pregnant;
- the time jump from highschool to present day is of 10 years in Hello Again! and 20 years in Twenty Again;
- in Twenty Again, the FL is married and has a grown son. Her husband complains about her not being educated enough and wants a divorce, which propels her to enroll in the same university where the ML now teaches;
- in Twenty Again the ML is bitter towards the FL once they meet again due to his first love being completely crushed by her marrying another guy. In Hello Again! the ML is warmer and more supporting towards the FL right away;
- in Hello Again! we have more of an workplace setting, while in Twenty Again we see more of the university life.
Both of this drama are the same. The 2013 one is a remake and the other one is the original. Everything is the same, I think the difference is quite small. The setting is the same.