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Both feature a struggling boy band & pretty good music..........................................................................
Recommended by Just Jill 72 - Apr 25, 2023
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Although themes are not the same the vibe & love/hate ratings relationship towards the dramas make them seem similar........................................................
Recommended by Just Jill 72 - Apr 25, 2023
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Both are historical dramas in which the lead is royalty.

The dramas are a mix of romance and humor while also balancing heavier moments.
Recommended by MyPandemicDramaList - Apr 25, 2023
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Both dramas are about a couple who break up due to a misunderstanding, with the FL disappearing/leaving while the ML is recovering from an illness or injury. Five years later, the two cross paths again, and the ML discovers he has a child he didn't know existed. Both have similar scenes of the FL getting drunk and confessing things about the past to the ML, and the FL lying about their child's birthdate/age when the ML starts to suspects he's the child's father. The differences are one is a mini drama, the other a full length drama. and the child is a son in one and a daughter in the other.
Recommended by emeraldarrows - Apr 25, 2023
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Recommended by eliza321 - Apr 25, 2023
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In Koisenu Futari, one character, Sakuko, figures out she is aromantic and asexual while the other main character, Takahashi, has already known that he is aroace for a while and is comfortable in his sexuality.
In Konya Sukiyaki Dayo, the main character Tokomo is aromantic and more like Takahashi in the way that she is already secure in knowing who she is.

Konya Sukiyaki Dayo and Koisenu Futari both focus on main characters who dismantel expectations and stereotypical ideas of how you should live and what you should do as an adult and in a relationship, and end up figuring out what works for them personally, even if it goes against typical roles of what society expects of them.
In addition, Konya Sukiyaki Dayo focuses on how a romantic and platonic relationship can be equal and the role of women in the workplace, while Koisenu Futari focuses more heavily on aromantic and asexual issues specifically.

Both have done a truly amazing job of representing how someone can be aromantic (and asexual), with characters that feel very real and create an example for a way of living as an aromantic asexual person in a world that focuses mostly on romantic relationships.
Recommended by Eva - Apr 25, 2023
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Both movies share:
- Similar concept, different plot.
- Set in the Chinese Republic era.
- Dark, mystery, crime, investigation.
- Magic, magic tricks, exorcism, ghosts.
Recommended by diana carolina - Apr 25, 2023
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Fox Wife from Mountain Village. The film focuses on the vertical theme of Northeast folk supernatural stories with a strong Northeast folk atmosphere.
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Theme:
Both are love stories which started off as a marriage of convenience, and viewers get to see the love story between the lead characters develop over the drama/movie.

Adaptation:
Adapted from Japanese manga or light novels.

Setting:
Not in modern Japan, but dated back to the late 1800s to mid 1900s when Japan had some Western influence.

Male lead:
Both male leads are idols from Johnny & Associates.
Recommended by saezurika - Apr 25, 2023
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Quartet is more intriguing and mysterious, but both have many conversational scenes that turn really comical and fun to watch, and have a mature theme about the meaning of adult life
Recommended by yoyo - Apr 25, 2023
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Both are Bls
This one is Japanese while the Eighth sense is Korean,
They both deal with "breaking up" and going back together
Honestly Jack o' Frost is such a good BL, everyone should watch it
Recommended by Ayjz127 - Apr 25, 2023
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Both shows have similar undercover agent male leads, with double identities, and the female lead is the housewife mainly raising the child. They work together to protect their family.
Recommended by Thundra23 - Apr 24, 2023
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This show is related to the special episode. Sky in my mind is the older brother there but Prince was only there for one scene. Star in my mind and Sky in your Heart is together and everyone is there. Brothers and Brothers except Khab and Prince aren't brothers but they all are friends just in a small world.
Recommended by ImSTAY_ENGENE - Apr 24, 2023
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The Love You Give Me and Unforgettable Love has a similar vibe to it such as the business/medical profession alongside a cute kid to boost up the whole atmosphere.

The romance is fluffy and airy (If you can consider romance as such )

So if you like one you will defiantly like the other .
Recommended by ashrose - Apr 24, 2023
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Same Genre, Leads start off hating each other openly but secretly care about each other.. both have really great romance plots
Recommended by BlankMinister - Apr 24, 2023