The plot is identical. Almost too similar, to the point that Umi no Hajimari looks like a total copy from My Girl. Both main characters are young males that were dumped by their girlfriends and years later find out that the ex-girlfriend had passed away. In the funeral both of them find out that the ex-girlfriend had a secret child, a young girl, and that they were actually the father. The details on the stories diverge, but overall they look identical to me. ^^"
A slightly similar premise with a work related romance. There is an age gap between the male and female leads, where both women are the older ones. Also, there is a fair amount of skinship in the two dramas.
Both dramas are focused on the fact that the male leader has became a ghost and can only be seen by the female leader.
Both dramas start with the main character waking up from a coma with amnesia.
The two main leads can't remember who they were, their family members or where they lived.
There is a mystery behind both characters, and we know as much as the character does, so the story will reveal itself as the episodes go by.
The two main leads can't remember who they were, their family members or where they lived.
There is a mystery behind both characters, and we know as much as the character does, so the story will reveal itself as the episodes go by.
Both dramas are about Konkatsu, the japanese marriage hunt. The two of them show the struggle of women in their late 20s/ early 30s trying to find a marriage partner. They are both fun and easy to watch dramas.
Both dramas are about Ninja families trying to hide their identity in modern times.
They are both fun to watch, and are a great mix between action and comedy.
They are both fun to watch, and are a great mix between action and comedy.
Both are family dramas about a patient that needs medical care at home.
The two families had to deal with unexpected scandals involving the disabled character's love affairs. Also, the acting in those dramas were pristine, and all the scenes were done beautifully. Expect some tears to drop every now and then.
The two families had to deal with unexpected scandals involving the disabled character's love affairs. Also, the acting in those dramas were pristine, and all the scenes were done beautifully. Expect some tears to drop every now and then.
Both dramas are about rap and the making of rap lyrics and rhymes.
There is a girl as the main character of both of them.
The characters are unique and charismatic.
There is a girl as the main character of both of them.
The characters are unique and charismatic.
Both are mystery dramas with unique characters, lots of plot twists and surprises along the storyline. The two dramas are very interesting and funny to watch.
- Both dramas have a workplace setting
- The main characters are a newcomer woman and a more "reliable" man.
- All characters take their job seriously
- Both deal with legal issues, but not in a conventional way in dramas: one talks about cases of plagiarism, while the other deals with the daily lives of tax collectors.
- The main characters are a newcomer woman and a more "reliable" man.
- All characters take their job seriously
- Both deal with legal issues, but not in a conventional way in dramas: one talks about cases of plagiarism, while the other deals with the daily lives of tax collectors.
- Both main characters are stalkers
- The FL of both shows develop feelings for the ML, despite the stalking thing
- Both ML are crazy
- You can sort of cheer for the stalker in the end, even if they are extremely weird.
- The FL of both shows develop feelings for the ML, despite the stalking thing
- Both ML are crazy
- You can sort of cheer for the stalker in the end, even if they are extremely weird.
Both dramas are about a movie theater and it's administration. Cinekon e Ikou shows a modern theater, whereas Utahime is about an antique one.