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Pretty similar! A bunch of young kids with some kind of supernatural power! It felt very much alike to me :)
Recommended by naccu - Dec 12, 2016
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Both deal with a male lead trying to get close to the female lead although her memory resets after a set time. In "One Week Friends" the time period is a week, in "Okitegami ...", the lead's memory resets every time she wakes up. Plus, in Okitegami she's a detective.
Recommended by Kiromenanz - Dec 12, 2016
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It gives the same kind of vibe... probably because both dramas have the same main actress but also because in both dramas they actually shouldn't be a couple because of their huge "differences". Watching Legend of The Blue Sea really reminds me of the time when I watched My Love From Another Star.
Recommended by Sam - Dec 12, 2016
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In which the main character unintentionally forgets about the past.
Recommended by kookiejamz - Dec 12, 2016
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I recommend Sunny if you really enjoyed Age of Youth! Just like Sunny captured a snapshot of young adulthood in the 80's, Age of youth also shows the complexity of being a young adult in the 21st century. They both involve love, friendship, family, and death. There are also a lot of similarities between the characters in both, and if you enjoyed Age of youth you will enjoy Sunny.
Recommended by Maya - Dec 12, 2016
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Recommended by baby cheese - Dec 11, 2016
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both stories center around two high school girls who don't do well in school and have bleak futures, and their tutors who motivate them and help them get into prestigious universities
Recommended by tropka - Dec 11, 2016
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A family drama with just as many chaotic relationships. While Father, I'll take care of you revolves around one main family dispute and how that spreads throughout the family, King's Family has a lot more going on around every character's relationship and problems right from the start.
Recommended by Stoofie - Dec 11, 2016
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Both main male character avoids his girlfriend so she won't be sad when he dies. Both are very sad and emotional.
Recommended by kookiejamz - Dec 11, 2016
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Both:
Are fantasy
Are sci-fi
They involve the past and the future
Same actress that playes the main role
Same atmosphere
Sweet romance
Funny moments
Sad parts
Bittersweet life lessons
Recommended by Chloe - Dec 10, 2016
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They have the same actress playing the lead couple and the couple in both dramas are so sweet and have adorable chemistry. They're both eye candy as well.
Recommended by Reader - Dec 10, 2016
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The chemistry in both dramas between the leads are sweet/adorable and made me root for them, though Love O2O has less obstacles.
Recommended by Reader - Dec 10, 2016
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Male leads similarities:
- Their family dies and they were adopted
- Both have secret superpowers that they are unaware of
- Both have cute, cheerful and 'takes all the blame' personalities
- Both will do anything to save their loved ones even if they have to die
- Gets stronger and clever as the story progresses
- They want to know what happened in their past
- Want to take revenge on the person who destroyed their family

Female leads similarities:
- Both female leads have met their fated love when they were younger
- Two girls fight over the male lead

The drama similarities:
- Both are in historical settings
- Similar situations
- Both dramas are supernatural/fantasy

The drama differences:
- One is Korean
- The other one is Chinese

These two are definitely very similar you should try them out!
Recommended by DreamDramaCatcher - Dec 10, 2016
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Dramas are about guardians wanting to save a child from abuse by their real parents. The difference is that 'Mother' struggles through the forceful approach, while 'Hajimemashite, Aishiteimasu' struggles through the legal approach.
Recommended by Magicflier - Dec 10, 2016
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Both dramas plays through the life progression of the couples, where their partner has a permanent disability. How they met, the obstacles of them getting married, and the hardships of raising their newborn child.

Kimi no Te ga Sasayaite Iru regards to blindness, Ai wa Mieru regards to deafness.
Recommended by Magicflier - Dec 10, 2016