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With this hand, you will want to do this.
With this voice, I want to say this...
Twelve love stories that stimulate your fetish!
The moment you feel the ultimate love, my sweet honey flows.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173 - Jul 12, 2025
This documentary is set before this one. It shows behind the scenes of Ae! Group preparing to make their debut.
Recommended by LightHouse74 - Jul 12, 2025
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Female Investigator
Prince Companion
Maiden Holmes is light hearted
The plot gives off the same vibe or at least a similar overall storyline...
Recommended by Shivelight - Jul 12, 2025
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both male leads are suspisious and female lead tryies to find everything out. both male leads familys have tregic past.
Recommended by miraka - Jul 12, 2025
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Both are about a woman being terminal ill and trying to fulfill her dreams in the time she has left. On the way she falls in love with a man.
SOAW is more focused on the FL and her illness while OM is mostly shown from the ML’s POV.
Both dramas have nostalgic feeling to them and SOAW has some comical moments.
Recommended by MincefireStorm - Jul 12, 2025
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Both series have a historical context even though “Memoir of Rati” takes place entirely in 1915 while “Century of Love” has fantasy elements and takes place both in 1914 and 2024. Additionally, both series give a very romantic vibe and beautiful cinematography.
Recommended by Sophia4M4 - Jul 12, 2025
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Both couple meet during their teenage years then started to have feeling to each other. But they were separated by fate/circumstances and meet again during their adult years. Also, both fl have their family problems/trauma and ML is there to support them.
Recommended by Bluescenery - Jul 12, 2025
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A zombie outbreak spreads chaos in a hospital.
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Recommended by Eeshall - Jul 12, 2025
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Like The Spirealm, the main character of LGIEF is sent into a “game” where she has to complete certain missions in order to make it back to the real world. The game is based on her favorite book, and she plays as one of the characters to try to change the ending. In the Spirealm, they have to complete the task of finding the key and the door in order to go back to the real world—completing a mission of sorts. These two dramas may not seem like a likely pairing, but if you enjoy dramas where the character is put into a game like in The Spirealm, you may enjoy LGIEF.
Recommended by seisawa - Jul 12, 2025
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"No matter how much time we spend together, I'll never become special to you."
Childhood best friends. Two halves of a whole. The cool, smart one who's good at almost everything, and his average, dorky friend who struggles to do anything right-Yamato and Kakeru. Always by the other's side, but not together in the way they truly want to be. No matter how hard they try, their hearts cannot reach each other...
Recommended by tj1205 - Jul 12, 2025
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Same ML as a soldier. The beginning of the first ep is somewhat similar. ML and his squad rescues FL in foreign land. They meet again through business while ML remembers her but FL doesn't remember his face but is still looking for him. FLs memory stick was mistakenly swapped with that of the villains and they try to kill her but ML saves her again. The two fall in love.
Recommended by pamgees - Jul 12, 2025
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* Both are detective/mystery dramas with a case-by-case structure.
* Strong bromance and male lead partnership.
* Wuxia-style setting with light martial arts and historical elements.
* Smart, flawed protagonists with emotional backstories.
* Found family/team dynamics with warm character interactions.
* Female characters with actual roles, not just love interests.
* Low-to-mid budget but surprisingly good storytelling.
* Hint of larger conspiracy beyond the surface cases.
Recommended by Kkoming - Jul 12, 2025
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Both are short series dramas but manage to make a strong impact in limited runtime.

Based on the crime thriller genre, which remains the central focus throughout a definite plus point.

Minimal or no romance in the storyline, which works well for this theme and adds to the seriousness of the plot.

Despite being short series, they come very close to the feel of a standard full-length drama

They stand out in the short series category, giving the impression of a well-produced mainstream drama.

Budget, execution, setup, and direction are all done well showing clarity, effort, and good planning.

There are some minor flaws, but they can easily be overlooked considering the overall quality and the sincere attempt behind it.
Recommended by ASTER - Jul 12, 2025
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Both couples break up due to FL having misunderstandings about the ML. The FLs return a few years later for revenge against the ML who has been raising their young son during this time.
Recommended by emeraldarrows - Jul 12, 2025
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Both JBLs have a large age gap, feature two leads overcoming their loneliness, and the tone is cutesy/adorable.
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