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They have the same overall vibe. I'm not sure why exactly, but FTLY kept reminding me of PK while I was watching it. They're both light romcoms and both use cliche tropes.
Both movies has similar plot: high school students aim to win a competition. Both have funny, uplifting, and touching moments. Also good dance performances. Let's Go Jets is about cheerdance and Girls Step is about street dance.
Pinocchio has the same writer and it has fantasy-like story. The writer casted Lee Jong Suk as well as her main lead. The writer tends to write refreshing fantasy stories. If you want to see more of her works, definitely check out Pinocchio.
In the begginer both the dramas are about corruption in public system. Besides the protagonist's life changed to survive the secrets that must be hidden.
Antihero male lead who is extremely physically capable.
Sizzling chemistry between male lead and older female lead.
Introduction of a younger female lead who is more innocent and serves as romantic interest.
Sizzling chemistry between male lead and older female lead.
Introduction of a younger female lead who is more innocent and serves as romantic interest.
It's a different story and plot actually but i feel that the family from Kahoko's mother (Namiki's faamily) and Hirata's family have the same vibe.
Both are hip hop reality shows made by Mnet. HSR focuses only on highschoolers while SMTM is for rappers of all ages.
Marriage, or the benefits of marriage, is the main goal for the plot of each drama; granted, it's approached by the leads in different ways. Both dramas also contain quirky humor, fantastic supporting characters (and family members), and a sweetly developed romance (though frustrating at times).
These two slice-of-life dramas take place in extraordinary situations, and have a similar tone in both the comedy, romance, and character growth. Both dramas' female and male leads are similar in how the female lead seeks her place in the world (particularly through a job) and the male lead often keeps to himself but opens up over time. Hoshino Gen (Hiramasa Tsuzaki in Nigeru) also sings the theme song for both shows, a similarity that coincides with the overall vibe of the shows.
They're both slice-of-life in a way, but contain quirky humor and relationships that go from passive love/hate to the characters being on the verge of marriage. The main characters also tend to go outside of their comfort zone in order to grow as people or accomplish tasks.
Sweet drama
Leads love each other very much
Although YB has a lot more complications but idk why I just thought of YB while watching Love o2o
Btw it's hilarious throughout the series
Leads love each other very much
Although YB has a lot more complications but idk why I just thought of YB while watching Love o2o
Btw it's hilarious throughout the series
It's the first film version of the InK and another one to add to the 'stable'. All the characters are the same and the story follows the original manga/anime; much as this drama did.
It's the first film version of the Itazura na Kiss (another two to come - campus and proposal) and another one to add to the ever increasing 'stable'.
A bittersweet love story with an ailing lead actress that leaves you wishing that their lives would have been more fortunate.
Both dramas have a similar setting/Period they play in. Both female leads aren't push over and seek revenge on the country that destroyed theirs and the enemy that appearantly killed their loved once but evetually both female leads fall in love with the royal of the enemy country and become concubines now dealing with the jealousy and intrigues of the Harem/court.



