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Another music-based Korean BL, in which one lead pursues his dream to become a singer and the other lead tries to make that dream happen. Both have great OSTs, similar vibes and feature the leads having to live with each other.
Recommended by stay_del_luna - Aug 7, 2023
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Both lakhorns are set in the modern times, only that Tam Hua Jai Pai Sood Lah is set in the arabian desert of the kingdom Quhar.

Both Male leads are stubborn, domineering, bold and madly in love with their heroines.

Both lakhorns are slap-kiss, and both mainleads fight and provoke each other all the time.

Both leads are married for more than half of the dramas.

Both male leads also abducts their female leads ( as a way of trying to force/ and win over her heart)
Recommended by Azet - Aug 7, 2023
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Similar concept of being in love and breaking up then meeting each other 10 years later, both because of their jobs. If you are a lover of second chance romance like me then this is for you.
Recommended by wonszen - Aug 7, 2023
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They are both small town healing dramas. The only difference is that meet yourself does not have a murder mystery or anything like that. Both female leads quit their jobs for the same reason .. so i feel like if you loved summer strike then meet yourself is definitely for you.
Recommended by wonszen - Aug 7, 2023
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Different time periods, same dynamic between the leads. FL is scheming, ruthless, and more powerful than the ML but dealing with issues with her family. The ML is both her subservient and a romantic interest. Both are mini dramas.
Recommended by emeraldarrows - Aug 7, 2023
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Both dramas have friend groups that you will absolutely love. The female lead stands up for herself and does not let anybody walk over her! main couple is just really cute
Recommended by wonszen - Aug 7, 2023
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In both, two skilled male leads associate with each other. One is severly injured and there supposedly is not any way to save him. In both, one male lead is very knowledgeable about martial art sects and matters ( Li Lianhua et Zhou Zishu). Also, there is a treasure everyone wants to get.
In WOH, the ultimate rival of the male lead is the other male lead but in MLC, the ultimate rival is the third male lead ( Di Feisheng).
MLC is about several cases connected to each other because one male lead is a detective whereas we can't say that there are cases in WOH even if the male leads investigate about some things.

I think both features really good friends who considered each other as family ( or "soulmates" in WOH from the words of the male leads ).
Recommended by xmorganexx - Aug 7, 2023
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First impressions, the humor and team makeup of BLAZAR remind me of Shin Ultraman.

Maybe it's because they both take heavy inspiration from Showa Era Ultraman.
I've only seen ULTRASEVEN (watching it in tandem with Blazar's broadcast) but the episodes that range from goofy to scifi thriller with that ever looming threat of Kaiju felt similar.
Recommended by nygel - Aug 7, 2023
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- Female lead is both a hardworking lawyer.
- Domineering male lead
- Cute height difference
- cohabitation
Recommended by xiaonan - Aug 7, 2023
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Ryu Seung Ryong is in both show and movie and have supernatural powers. Power may be different but the vibes and power to fly is similar. If you liked moving and want to see Ryu Seung Ryong in another show with powers so you should watch this movie.
Recommended by Kingofnerd - Aug 7, 2023
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Both good thai comedy horror movies, not too scary but very enjoyable. If you liked one you will prob like the other as well
Recommended by Re_Mirai - Aug 7, 2023
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They give off similar vibes. They're both cute ,fluffy, sincere dramas where the main lead is in a band and the other main lead is very supportive. They both also have great sound tracks.
Recommended by Kabe - Aug 7, 2023
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- both have strong bromance ( stay with me is more BL though).
- school setting, stay with me talk more about family though.
- found family feels.
- school 2013 is more angsty and heavy, but both have some cute and funny moments.
- at the end both have characters that are willing to do anything for the sake of the other.
Recommended by professionalfangirl101 - Aug 7, 2023
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Both are historical mini dramas with a transmigrated FL, set in a school. Both couples have a warm but bickering relationship, and MLs have stern fathers who disapprove of their son's interests.
Recommended by emeraldarrows - Aug 7, 2023
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In Pinocchio, some people get 'Pinocchio Syndrome' which makes them hiccup whenever they lie. The FL has this issue and thus can never get away with lying.

In My Lovely Liar, the FL has the ability to catch lies.
Recommended by sai - Aug 7, 2023