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If TinnGunn got you hooked with Gem4th's chemistry then how can you say no to NorthNight's dynamic? This one's not airing yet but it already gives me butterflies, with MilkLove being the other pair, I just know it's gonna be worth the days, weeks, and months of wait.
The theme for both dramas can be easily summarized as "it can be sweet, it can be bitter, it is all worth it for love!"
All version of GTO are really good and go into depth on issues faced by high schoolers. The teacher helps the students over come this issues and overall the dramas just give off similar vibes as there are so many small storylines
They even reference this show in it
- it’s a classic and one of my favourites
- deals with all issues faced by students
- teacher plays a significant role
- I recommend all seasons
- it’s a classic and one of my favourites
- deals with all issues faced by students
- teacher plays a significant role
- I recommend all seasons
ultimately the end result is the soul being released and having resolution .... it has the same conclusion .......
ultimately the end result is the soul being released and having resolution .... it has the same conclusion .......
Both dramas have the same feel, although the plot lines themselves are different.
In terms of similar vibes, both have a more mature feeling than other Cdramas out, where the main leads value and respect the others opinions. There is also a huge factor of community in both dramas which is refreshing. Both dramas have many side characters and plots that drive the story. Although both dramas have different plots, nothing "major" per se happens in either drama, both are more slice of life about modern people trying to earn a living, succeed in love, and generally live a great life.
In terms of similar vibes, both have a more mature feeling than other Cdramas out, where the main leads value and respect the others opinions. There is also a huge factor of community in both dramas which is refreshing. Both dramas have many side characters and plots that drive the story. Although both dramas have different plots, nothing "major" per se happens in either drama, both are more slice of life about modern people trying to earn a living, succeed in love, and generally live a great life.
Both have an unusually close and later romantic relationship between the ML and FL who are either biological or (unknowingly) adopted relatives. Both MLs are very flirty, jealous, and over-protective of the FL who is younger and more immature.
Both have an unusually close relationship between the FL and the ML who she (wrongfully) believes is her brother. Both MLs know/find out they're not related first, but both have a flirty sort of relationship long before the FL finds out.
Both are Japanese dramas in which the FL has an unusually close relationship with her brother. In WNTO, her brother dies and she falls in love with someone pretending to be her brother, in ANAK, she discovers they're not blood related and they fall in love.
Both are mini dramas in which the leads are non blood related siblings who fall in love.
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Both are mini dramas in which the leads are non blood related siblings who fall in love.
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Both are set in school and centered around sports. Both have the concept of childhood friends, with one returning after a long time only for the other to discover they are a different gender. One is fantasy, the other is not, though.
- unification of empires/cities;
- ML and FL are city lords/emperor/empress;
- smart and capable FL;
- ML and FL are good in martial arts;
- ML and FL join forces
- ML and FL are city lords/emperor/empress;
- smart and capable FL;
- ML and FL are good in martial arts;
- ML and FL join forces
- opposing cities;
- great comedy;
- bickering between mains;
- funny servants;
- debates on roles of men and women
- great comedy;
- bickering between mains;
- funny servants;
- debates on roles of men and women




