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Both are set in japan and both have wholesome layers to them. However, (arguably) "Cherry Magic" is better at its storytelling and its main characters are more well fleshed out.
They both are set from school to adulthood
FL falls in love with ML first
Both are super satisfying and swoon-worthy drama
Gives off youthful and slice of life vibes. Perfect to binge-watch if you are feeling numb!
FL falls in love with ML first
Both are super satisfying and swoon-worthy drama
Gives off youthful and slice of life vibes. Perfect to binge-watch if you are feeling numb!
The female lead is somehow rich in both drama
the male lead is somehow struggling finacially
the relative of the male lead are somehow toxic to him
the female lead falls inlove first
the male lead is somehow struggling finacially
the relative of the male lead are somehow toxic to him
the female lead falls inlove first
Both dramas are about romance and youth. The setting is set on school and both of female and male leads were teenagers.
Both drama has
-Fake identity.
-Bullying.
-High School.
-Power females.
-Peculiar male leads.
-Teen School.
-Fake identity.
-Bullying.
-High School.
-Power females.
-Peculiar male leads.
-Teen School.
Both are historical dramas with an intelligent and strong FL, a plotting ML, and a tyrannical emperor. Both are set within the palace.
Both are set within a palace with heavy politics, scheming, and a struggle over the throne. Both FLs are assuming the identity of another woman, and the emperor or king becomes tyrannical, killing many around him.
Both are historical mini dramas with an assassin FL who has a past connection the the ML (one saved the other's life) which one has never forgotten. Both FLs enter the ML's household to kill someone.
Both are shorter length dramas with a modern day doctor time traveling to the past and curing the ill ML with her skills.
Both are mini dramas with a modern day doctor time traveling to the past and curing the ill ML with her skills.
Both are historical mini dramas in which the leads attend school together, falling in love along the way.
Oh Joo In, a top rom-com actress, has been aiming to repurchase her old family home. The second it goes on sale, she buys it back, but it turns out that Han Bi Soo, an award-winning crime-thriller scriptwriter who has turned Joo In down for several roles, has been living there.
As a man of many neuroses; disinfecting his surroundings and making sure everything is at a perfect angle, Han Bi Soo is so used to writing in his designated writing room that he can't seem to write anywhere else. So he enters into a contract with Joo In, to be allowed to use that room 24/7, on the condition that he calls her master.
As a man of many neuroses; disinfecting his surroundings and making sure everything is at a perfect angle, Han Bi Soo is so used to writing in his designated writing room that he can't seem to write anywhere else. So he enters into a contract with Joo In, to be allowed to use that room 24/7, on the condition that he calls her master.
Both dramas are about youth and romance. Both features teenage male and female lead. In addition, both have independent male leads.
Camp Zero base one is similar to boys' Planet because Zerobase One was formed from the survival show boys planet. It was about how 93 male trainees fought for their positions to debut. With only 18 left in the final round, they had a big stage at the last episode and 9 members were selected to form the new group and shine brightly.
- Main leads were romantically together at the start (SD does not have a chronological time line but the flashbacks show the leads as a couple).
- ML comes from a rich family and is in a high position (in SD he is an orphan therefore there is no family drama about arranged marriage but in SaB there is).
- ML starts off as really toxic, his love for the FL seems more like an obsession, this is one of the reasons they break up at the start.
- SD focuses a lot on the ML's character development, but in SaB the ML stops being toxic almost out of nowhere.
- SML and FL are close in both dramas (in SD they were a couple in SaB they were only good friends in the past).
- The ML stops being toxic and tries everything to get back with the FL. Once they finally get back together, they stay together through thick and thin.
- ML comes from a rich family and is in a high position (in SD he is an orphan therefore there is no family drama about arranged marriage but in SaB there is).
- ML starts off as really toxic, his love for the FL seems more like an obsession, this is one of the reasons they break up at the start.
- SD focuses a lot on the ML's character development, but in SaB the ML stops being toxic almost out of nowhere.
- SML and FL are close in both dramas (in SD they were a couple in SaB they were only good friends in the past).
- The ML stops being toxic and tries everything to get back with the FL. Once they finally get back together, they stay together through thick and thin.




