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All of the Reply series and You Are the Apple of My Eye have that certain nostalgic factor; they're all beautiful, hilarious, clever, coming-of-age stories. You can't help but grow attached to the cast as you experience several moments with them--from their school years, to their first heart breaks, all the way up until they're finally adults and working their butts off. These stories both have a slight melancholic feel, precisely because of how eerily relatable and realistic the challenges they face seem to be.

I think if you enjoyed watching Reply 1988, you'll especially love You Are the Apple of My Eye and the similar message that it tries to convey. I think You Are the Apply of My Eye is just slightly more light-hearted and has a more crude humor
Recommended by Ceres - Jan 16, 2016
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Similar unexpected pregnancy senario, very cute kids , heroine raises the child alone with difficulty but very lovingly & loves the hero a lot despite everything ..hero has serious parents issues.
Recommended by coolcancerian - Jan 16, 2016
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The stories are similar to the storyline unforgettable first love
Recommended by nejtik - Jan 16, 2016
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Both themes are the lives of the servants who wait on the nobility, "The Confidant" in the Qing era of China and "Maids" in the Joseun era of Korea. Both dramas have nobles falling from grace and servants whose lives intertwine with those of their masters.
Recommended by Junebee - Jan 16, 2016
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Both of the dramas deal with letting go and moving on, and both of them give you feels. Both are slice-of-life. Both main characters are young adults who live with an older person.
Recommended by SayItAintSoJoe - Jan 15, 2016
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Candy House reminded me a lot of going my home. Neither of these dramas focus on a direct story line, rather both of the dramas focus more on delivering the feels through the way it's filmed, the atmosphere of the show, the touching music, it's slow pace, and it's slice-of-life existentalism.
Recommended by SayItAintSoJoe - Jan 15, 2016
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both are sort of six degrees of separation stories. One takes place on April Fools day and the other during Christmas holiday
Recommended by tropka - Jan 15, 2016
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Both dramas give that pleasure to enjoy smart, funny, psychologically deep and breathtaking love story. Main characters are smart, in their early 30s. Main actors/actresses are great and acted great.
Stories are totally different, each of the dramas has it's own taste and style. But they both are pieces of art - good work of filming teams.
These two are my fav dramas, the best of Korean, and the best of Taiwanese.
Recommended by Nanotao - Jan 15, 2016
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Gives similar feelings. Friendship, love, gay, tragedy, dinamic, chemistry, unique plot. And just wow. Also there are Eita and Ueno Juri too.
Recommended by Nanotao - Jan 15, 2016
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The plot is mainly about revenge , but in Healer the revenge part is developed within the episodes and not from the beggining. It gives the same vibe and the lead female is the same in both dramas.
Recommended by Gabriella - Jan 15, 2016
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These are completely different plot-wise, but they leave you with a similar feel and strong message. In both dramas, the leads fall for each other while the female lead helps the male face his fears and overcome emotional issues from childhood, and the male lead helps to break down her guarded emotional walls. Plus the supporting cast in both are just as lovable! Add some gif-able comedic scenes and squeal-worthy bromances and you've got a couple of dramas worthy of a 10 star rating IMHO! If you like one then you're sure to like the other.
Recommended by Annalisse - Jan 15, 2016
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Both are stories about high school students falling in love with their teacher. Both are touching romances. The J drama is more serious and intense than the K drama.
Recommended by pattyrn4 - Jan 14, 2016
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Both are feel good rom com dramas that are fluffy and enjoyable. Both also features not the usual cookie cutter female character as its leads.
Recommended by couchpotato_md - Jan 13, 2016
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Both japanese dramas are really complex and have a great plot about suspense.
Recommended by MareSoares - Jan 13, 2016
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Both have dragons and love triangles in both the guy does not know
That the female lead is immortal .
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