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Both don't have chaebols, both have mukbang and most importantly characters you can relate to.
Both dramas are of supernatural genre, connecting two time -present and past - to solve cases, revealing missing connections between different ppl. Both dramas have badass female leads. Worth watching. Fighting.
Both dramas are set in 1980's and revolve around high school students and how are their lives affected by political situation of the country. Both main female characters are very similar to each other and overall both dramas have similar feeling.
I highly recommend both!
I highly recommend both!
both are about high school 'power dynamics' with handsome boys as main characters and plenty of bromance.
Legendary Lackey is just a short fun special while School 2013 is more complex story with more serious side.
Legendary Lackey is just a short fun special while School 2013 is more complex story with more serious side.
Since it has the same director and some casts from Healer, the feeling of watching 7dq is the same: balanced with mystery, action and awesome drama.... Another top notch chemistry of course with Park Min Young again... Thou the genre is historicals BUT, there's no boring moments and the OST are all beautiful..
Both are historical dramas.
The leads have been through so much.
The love between them reminds me of both dramas
The leads have been through so much.
The love between them reminds me of both dramas
The Day After We Broke Up is a lot less comedic than Goblin but it has a very similar supernatural/magical tone to it.
You'll know what I mean once you watch it.
You'll know what I mean once you watch it.
both dramas deals with personal growth of the female lead from being a spoiled brat to become a mature and decent person... and a male lead that protects her
Both are supernatural/fantasy dramas with an immortal male lead who falls in love with a human girl. Both have epic bromances, as well!
Both are investigative and have some romance, this one takes place mostly in an airport though.
Both deal with how Tokusatsu is made. Machi Action deals with it in a more serious manner while Akibaranger is more of a parody of Super Sentai with bits of how it's made sprinkled in.
Two choice, one story...Different perspectives. Watch and liken.
Same adaptation, same country, but different characters and narrative.
Same adaptation, same country, but different characters and narrative.
Funny, cute, romantic, a few dark moments here & there, some unrealistic things but hey, it's a drama, not real life, you'll enjoy this and have a good laugh and hopefully some butterfly in your tummy :))
They are both funny movies with a feel good element. Both movies are about appreciating your dad.


