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It also revolves around the shogunate. It's more detailed about what was going on in Japan politically at the time but it also gives you a breathtaking peek into life in the Shogun's harem.
Recommended by nkb - Jun 16, 2016
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Both are Great Romantic comedies with a little more than a hint of supernatural.
Both have leading male characters that are Famous/Rich and calculating/rational types. Due to a trauma in their youth, both have trust issues and push people away before they get attached.
Both have wacky female leads who have supernatural reasons to stay by the leading man's side long enough for him to fall for her.
Recommended by kdramasinpajamas - Jun 15, 2016
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They have the same atmosphere(80s/90s vibe), and feel somewhat similar, the biggest difference is that in reply 1994 the isn't any time travel.
Recommended by Eclypse - Jun 15, 2016
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The Royal Gambler is about King Yeongjo's early life and his succession to the throne and The Throne has the events that came later in his life.
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Recommended by Daytimel - Jun 15, 2016
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The male leads are similar in that they both kick ass (in a, according to them, moral way - i,e, no killing), fall for a girl (payed by the same actress might I add) and then end up spending like half the drama protecting her.
Recommended by Fia - Jun 15, 2016
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The Korean version of the manga 'Itazura na kiss' that came out in 2010
Recommended by SaimaTae - Jun 15, 2016
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Both of these wuxia dramas have a main male character with stigmatized powers and familial ties that place them in difficult situations. Both leads are raised by merciful strangers who gently refuse to teach them special fighting abilities. Due to tumultuous times and unforseen circumstances these leads must master their inherited powers and defeat the evil hordes.
Recommended by pigtails4ever - Jun 14, 2016
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It's not quite related to the plot or characters personalities but while watching "Again miss Oh" I got the same feeling as I watched "Discovery of romance". Both dramas have interesting characters that you can't really hate. Also, both are good rom-comedies with lots of emotions filled with love, anger, hate and regrets. Both are more mature than usual kdramas. And, also, Eric are leading guy in both dramas!
Recommended by ChunElla - Jun 14, 2016
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Both are hilarious and have wonderful plots. In both the dramas the female lead hides her real identity and becomes a maid. only thing is in DRRT the female lead pretends to be a boy. Both are enjoyable and you will definitely like it!!
Recommended by Arkansas - Jun 14, 2016
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only one thing that I found common was that both the female leads are shy and bad at expressing their feelings. in the start of the series it is shown that female leads were ignored and lived quietly. Then there comes the famous male lead (in FBND he is popular game designer and in TGH he is a superstar) who changes their life. there is a love triangle and many comedic events so you will enjoy both.
Other than that one is Korean and the other is Taiwanese plus TGH has a school setting. But both are enjoyable.
Recommended by Arkansas - Jun 14, 2016
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Both dramas involve music theme.
The leads live together.
Both female leads are oblivious to their feelings
Both main lead are a little arrogant but care about the female lead secretly.
Both have various comedic events.

The diference is YB is gender bender while TGH has a school theme and one is Korean and the other is Taiwanese.
Overall both have a cute and sweet atmosphere!!
Recommended by Arkansas - Jun 14, 2016
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Both dramas focus on extreme bullying in school and overcoming it. While Who Are You: School 2015 has more romance involved and more of a story outside of the bullying aspect, the feel of these dramas reminded me of each other.
Recommended by Kanra - Jun 14, 2016
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Both are dramas with the same kind of psychological game show format where people have to face themselves and their true selves are revealed to the public. Both involve a complicated connection between the characters that is revealed over time. They also have the same kind of pacing and the villains remind me of each other.
Recommended by Kanra - Jun 14, 2016