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Asada Minami, a nurse, Hiruma Toko, and Nishino Yu, a bookstore employee, all fall in love with Kita-kun, also known as Manaka Kita, who has a mysterious charm that captivates everyone regardless of age or gender. In order to avoid increasing their love rivals, they form the "33% Club" to share Kita-kun's love in three equal parts. It is a love comedy about three people living together with Kita-kun.
When a man's ex suggests a three-person marriage with her boyfriend, the trio faces jealousy, social stigma and intimacy issues in their unique setup.
When a man's ex suggests a three-person marriage with her boyfriend, the trio faces jealousy, social stigma and intimacy issues in their unique setup.
When a man's ex suggests a three-person marriage with her boyfriend, the trio faces jealousy, social stigma and intimacy issues in their unique setup.
Asada Minami, a nurse, Hiruma Toko, and Nishino Yu, a bookstore employee, all fall in love with Kita-kun, also known as Manaka Kita, who has a mysterious charm that captivates everyone regardless of age or gender. In order to avoid increasing their love rivals, they form the "33% Club" to share Kita-kun's love in three equal parts. It is a love comedy about three people living together with Kita-kun.
Ima is a single mother with a high school daughter. She has fallen in love again. The other person is Hisame, a graduate student about a decade younger than her. The two are attracted to each other, regardless of their age or circumstances. However, she already has a high school daughter and two other lovers. Ima, who does not feel jealous even if her partner has another lover, has taken the form of a "multiple love" with the consent and understanding of all involved, which is a free relationship but is definitely different from betrayal such as adultery or cheating.
Manami is a female student who hates her wealthy family because they are fake. She meets Jun, a wealthy gay man, in Kabuki-cho, Shinjuku. They go to a male host club together and begin to share a host guy called Seiya.
Manami is a female student who hates her wealthy family because they are fake. She meets Jun, a wealthy gay man, in Kabuki-cho, Shinjuku. They go to a male host club together and begin to share a host guy called Seiya.
Manami is a female student who hates her wealthy family because they are fake. She meets Jun, a wealthy gay man, in Kabuki-cho, Shinjuku. They go to a male host club together and begin to share a host guy called Seiya.
Ima is a single mother with a high school daughter. She has fallen in love again. The other person is Hisame, a graduate student about a decade younger than her. The two are attracted to each other, regardless of their age or circumstances. However, she already has a high school daughter and two other lovers. Ima, who does not feel jealous even if her partner has another lover, has taken the form of a "multiple love" with the consent and understanding of all involved, which is a free relationship but is definitely different from betrayal such as adultery or cheating.
Asada Minami, a nurse, Hiruma Toko, and Nishino Yu, a bookstore employee, all fall in love with Kita-kun, also known as Manaka Kita, who has a mysterious charm that captivates everyone regardless of age or gender. In order to avoid increasing their love rivals, they form the "33% Club" to share Kita-kun's love in three equal parts. It is a love comedy about three people living together with Kita-kun.
When a man's ex suggests a three-person marriage with her boyfriend, the trio faces jealousy, social stigma and intimacy issues in their unique setup.
When a man's ex suggests a three-person marriage with her boyfriend, the trio faces jealousy, social stigma and intimacy issues in their unique setup.
Asada Minami, a nurse, Hiruma Toko, and Nishino Yu, a bookstore employee, all fall in love with Kita-kun, also known as Manaka Kita, who has a mysterious charm that captivates everyone regardless of age or gender. In order to avoid increasing their love rivals, they form the "33% Club" to share Kita-kun's love in three equal parts. It is a love comedy about three people living together with Kita-kun.
Both series are a Thai Netflix original. Both can be watched in one sitting as it has less than 10 episodes, and both also touches the aspect of entrepreneurship. However, The Believers dabbles in Thai religions and the business (aka scam) that comes with it while Mad Unicorn dabbles solely on a legal startup.
Both have good pacing, and it also contains shocking twists and stressors that will get you on the edge of your seat.
In addition, Peach, who plays Ken in Mad Unicorn, is also one of the main protagonists in The Believers, who's named Game.
Both have good pacing, and it also contains shocking twists and stressors that will get you on the edge of your seat.
In addition, Peach, who plays Ken in Mad Unicorn, is also one of the main protagonists in The Believers, who's named Game.




