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Both are comedy dramas that don't take themselves too seriously (and neither should the viewers!), but not without some genuinely touching moments.
Recommended by kura2ninja - Aug 17, 2015
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Season 1of the same series, so basically you should first check this one out. It'll give you more insight to the show.
Recommended by BerryMoon - Aug 15, 2015
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Both are awesome Japanese rom-coms. Both are very funny and light-hearted and most likely will make you feel warm and fuzzy in the end :)
Recommended by lillith - Aug 15, 2015
Although one is a drama and the other a movie, both tackle the dating lives and problems of people inserted in the otaku culture. How to Date an Otaku Girl is also very funny, especially if you're familiriazed at least a little bit with the fujoshi culture. If you understand what the word 'fujoshi' means and you liked Date, you'll difinitely like How to Date an Otaku Girl.
Recommended by lillith - Aug 15, 2015
In both dramas, two figures from the ancient times time travel to the modern times.
Recommended by hanjimin - Aug 15, 2015
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Although the story Unkind Women is more like a typical melodrama, both of them show seperate storylines/lovelines of the members of a family. But in this case, the women members and not the men.
Recommended by Anna - Aug 15, 2015
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an amateur take the challenge to lead Japan as Prime Minister ....
Recommended by Simplifica - Aug 15, 2015
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They both have Joo Won as a main lead. Both are action dramas. In both dramas Joo Won's character is kind of an underdog.
Recommended by APenguinInMyNextLife - Aug 14, 2015
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Both leads are goal oriented, ready to do whatever it takes and they use everything and everyone as a stepping stone in order to achieve success in their career. Until they get into an accident that will change them forever. Suffering from amnesia, they try to put together the puzzle of their lost memories and in the process they rediscover their lost true self.
Recommended by Geanina - Aug 14, 2015
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They're both incredible Thai dramas that showcase the difficulties and taboos that our teen youth have to continually face. They have a diverse set of characters that you're bound to relate to and develop affection for.
Recommended by Geo - Aug 14, 2015
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The 2014 drama Bad Guys was the reason I was intrigued by Hello Monster, due to the similarities between Pyscho-chan and Lee Jun Yeong. Not mention Lee Hyeon's career as a profiler had been my ideal for Lee Jung Moon.
Recommended by nygel - Aug 14, 2015
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Both film are very similar. Gender is reversed though. Both leads are children when they are taken in by a corrupt group of people they grow to treat like family. Both grow up to call the head of the family mother/farther. Both turn on their families. China town is a lot more brutal in my opinion. A monster boy, he actually grows up with people caring about him, which really added to the movie in my opinion.
Recommended by Poppy - Aug 14, 2015
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It's about another cat and mouse game and the manipulation of Life and Death, its amazing, and I really fall with genius games eep!
Recommended by Mexu2d - Aug 13, 2015
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Both movies have psychopaths and gore. Great acting from the leads and a plot line that makes the movie more interesting.
Recommended by Hasumi17 - Aug 13, 2015
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Both had rotten kids who takes wrong decisions and tell stories about teens in they're grow-up paths.
They left you a sad and bitter taste but a litlle of hope too.
Recommended by Ruth - Aug 13, 2015