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If you liked Trillion Game, try Hanzawa Naoki 2. Both are high-stakes Japanese business dramas where a sharp, fearless lead takes on powerful financial institutions. Trillion Game shows Haru bluffing and scheming his way to build a trillion-yen empire, while Hanzawa Naoki 2 follows a banker who uses wit and grit to fight corruption inside Japan’s biggest bank. Both deliver tense corporate battles, clever strategies, and the thrill of watching the underdog outsmart the system.
P/S: love Mio Imada in both :)
P/S: love Mio Imada in both :)
Both dramas focus heavily on Science and solving social issues through researching scientific solutions.
When the Stars Gossip: Human diseases and reproduction.
Sunrise on the River: Enviromental issues.
When the Stars Gossip: Human diseases and reproduction.
Sunrise on the River: Enviromental issues.
After watching ep1, this is what i think they have, or will have in common:
- female lead is always against the male lead at first, and never obeys him, creating tension amongst other classmates
- both incorporate school violence and severe bullying
- male lead is the "leader" of the school (f4) or section (section e)
- female lead and main male lead eventually fall for each other through their battle (enemies to lovers)
- forbidden love?? (maybe)
- second male lead (ren/yuri) also falls for the female lead
- female lead is always against the male lead at first, and never obeys him, creating tension amongst other classmates
- both incorporate school violence and severe bullying
- male lead is the "leader" of the school (f4) or section (section e)
- female lead and main male lead eventually fall for each other through their battle (enemies to lovers)
- forbidden love?? (maybe)
- second male lead (ren/yuri) also falls for the female lead
The Lines That Define Me (Sen wa, Boku wo Egaku) and Chihayafuru (Kami no Ku) share similarities in their themes, character journeys, and focus on traditional Japanese art forms, although they revolve around different mediums:
1. Focus on Traditional Japanese Art and Culture
The Lines That Define Me: Centers on the art of sumi-e (Japanese ink painting), exploring its philosophy and techniques.
Chihayafuru: Revolves around karuta, a traditional card game based on classical Japanese poetry from the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu anthology.
Both works celebrate Japanese traditions and delve into their cultural significance, showing how these practices shape the characters' identities.
2. Personal Growth and Self-Discovery
Both protagonists embark on journeys of self-discovery through their chosen art form. In The Lines That Define Me, Sosuke Shiba finds solace and purpose in sumi-e after experiencing personal loss. In Chihayafuru, Chihaya Ayase grows emotionally and mentally through her love of karuta.
Both stories emphasize dedication, practice, and perseverance in mastering their respective crafts.
3. Mentorship and Community
The Lines That Define Me: Sosuke finds guidance in a master painter, who helps him uncover the depth of sumi-e.
Chihayafuru: Chihaya has a team and mentors who encourage her growth, such as her teacher and teammates in the karuta club.
Mentorship plays a crucial role in helping the protagonists overcome challenges and improve their skills.
4. Exploration of Emotions Through Art
Both works portray art as a medium for expressing emotions and understanding oneself. Sosuke's sumi-e becomes a way to process his grief and channel his feelings, while Chihaya finds personal meaning and connections through karuta.
5. Competition and Achievement
Both series depict competitive aspects of their respective art forms. In The Lines That Define Me, there are exhibitions and evaluations of artistic work. In Chihayafuru, karuta matches provide a competitive framework that drives the characters forward.
6. Visual and Emotional Aesthetics
Both stories use stunning visuals and intricate details to depict the beauty of traditional art forms, engaging viewers or readers emotionally while highlighting the artistry behind the practices.
Key Difference:
While Chihayafuru places a stronger emphasis on teamwork, friendships, and competitive dynamics, The Lines That Define Me is more introspective, focusing on individual healing and growth through art.
1. Focus on Traditional Japanese Art and Culture
The Lines That Define Me: Centers on the art of sumi-e (Japanese ink painting), exploring its philosophy and techniques.
Chihayafuru: Revolves around karuta, a traditional card game based on classical Japanese poetry from the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu anthology.
Both works celebrate Japanese traditions and delve into their cultural significance, showing how these practices shape the characters' identities.
2. Personal Growth and Self-Discovery
Both protagonists embark on journeys of self-discovery through their chosen art form. In The Lines That Define Me, Sosuke Shiba finds solace and purpose in sumi-e after experiencing personal loss. In Chihayafuru, Chihaya Ayase grows emotionally and mentally through her love of karuta.
Both stories emphasize dedication, practice, and perseverance in mastering their respective crafts.
3. Mentorship and Community
The Lines That Define Me: Sosuke finds guidance in a master painter, who helps him uncover the depth of sumi-e.
Chihayafuru: Chihaya has a team and mentors who encourage her growth, such as her teacher and teammates in the karuta club.
Mentorship plays a crucial role in helping the protagonists overcome challenges and improve their skills.
4. Exploration of Emotions Through Art
Both works portray art as a medium for expressing emotions and understanding oneself. Sosuke's sumi-e becomes a way to process his grief and channel his feelings, while Chihaya finds personal meaning and connections through karuta.
5. Competition and Achievement
Both series depict competitive aspects of their respective art forms. In The Lines That Define Me, there are exhibitions and evaluations of artistic work. In Chihayafuru, karuta matches provide a competitive framework that drives the characters forward.
6. Visual and Emotional Aesthetics
Both stories use stunning visuals and intricate details to depict the beauty of traditional art forms, engaging viewers or readers emotionally while highlighting the artistry behind the practices.
Key Difference:
While Chihayafuru places a stronger emphasis on teamwork, friendships, and competitive dynamics, The Lines That Define Me is more introspective, focusing on individual healing and growth through art.
From youth to adulthood, the storyline is similar for a school setting drama. Both drama shows how they have grown and during the process, there was so much ache.
Questionable female leads, naive male leads.
In Genya's case, the female lead is the source of a lot of crime and killings, whereas in Ice World, the female lead is framed into looking just as bad.
There are over-passionate cops trying to take down the FLs in both as well.
In Genya's case, the female lead is the source of a lot of crime and killings, whereas in Ice World, the female lead is framed into looking just as bad.
There are over-passionate cops trying to take down the FLs in both as well.
It tells the story of love and growth between a serious-love otaku and an idol who should never meet. What will they choose: love or dreams?
(Source: Japanese = shochiku-tokyu.co.jp || Translation = MyDramaList)
~~ Adapted from the novel "Idol Disqualification" (??????) by Abe Wakana (????).
(Source: Japanese = shochiku-tokyu.co.jp || Translation = MyDramaList)
~~ Adapted from the novel "Idol Disqualification" (??????) by Abe Wakana (????).
Both are short format dramas that share the same style of cinematography and have the same futuristic vibe to it
Both kdramas deal with secret identities, however in the tale of nokdu both the ML and FL cross dress while in check in hanyang, only the FL cross dresses but the ML hides his identity as a prince. There are also mysteries, traitors, and secret coups brewing in each drama. Definitely give both shows a shot!
1) ml and fl has a sad backstory and fl sacrificed her life and soul to save ml.
2) fl is an ancient moon goddess who reborn as a normal person / fairy
3) ml forgot her in current life , ml is quite arrogant at first...+ Love-hate relationship
4) has different tribulations and they had to go through different worlds ( MM gather 5 emotions and LYST untie 7 knots )
5) Likable fl And fl has a twin sister(demon)
6) aesthetics-costumes-visuals are really good in both dramas...
7) Love you seven times is a little lighter than moonlight mystique.....
2) fl is an ancient moon goddess who reborn as a normal person / fairy
3) ml forgot her in current life , ml is quite arrogant at first...+ Love-hate relationship
4) has different tribulations and they had to go through different worlds ( MM gather 5 emotions and LYST untie 7 knots )
5) Likable fl And fl has a twin sister(demon)
6) aesthetics-costumes-visuals are really good in both dramas...
7) Love you seven times is a little lighter than moonlight mystique.....
Collection of science fiction stories. Frightening, dangerous, unpredictable stories, unrelated to each other.
Collection of science fiction stories. Frightening, dangerous, unpredictable stories, unrelated to each other.
A sci-fi collection of short stories. Frightening, dangerous, unpredictable stories, unrelated to each other.
Collection of science fiction stories. Frightening, dangerous, unpredictable stories, unrelated to each other.
Collection of science fiction stories. Frightening, dangerous, unpredictable stories, unrelated to each other.



