It's my second recommendation for Age of Youth as I was literally amazed, felt so good watching it.

Both have super awesome Soundtracks ( with foriegn songs).
Both have amazing performances from the actors and actress.

The storyline from both drama evolve friendship, romance mixed with some good comedy. Aside from that they are unique and different from each other in term of overall plot.

Both of these Masterpieces gets 10/10 from me. (Gladly)

Enjoy your watch :)
Recommandé par Rawa
Both these dramas center on a group of young korean women. While Age of Youth centers more on personnal drama unfolding of the characters personnal lives, we can see the characters of The Best Moment To Quit Your struggle in the professional world.

The Best Moment To Quit Your Job is slower-paced than Age of Youth and has no element of comedy.
Recommandé par Sady
I recommend Sunny if you really enjoyed Age of Youth! Just like Sunny captured a snapshot of young adulthood in the 80's, Age of youth also shows the complexity of being a young adult in the 21st century. They both involve love, friendship, family, and death. There are also a lot of similarities between the characters in both, and if you enjoyed Age of youth you will enjoy Sunny.
Recommandé par Maya
Both dramas center around a group of housemates who are friends. If you like that supportive environment in friend groups, then you might have fun with both dramas. Each also explore subplots of dating scenarios and housemate struggles. Even the homes they live in are kind of similar from the outside.

Differences: In Age of Youth, they don't all start out as friends. While Age of Youth has its fun and fluffy moments, it's also a drama with a serious side, unlike Crash.
Recommandé par fiflydramalover
Both are coming-of-age stories and deal with first love and the journey of discovering yourself and your own desires. If you like shows which focus on friendship, this might be a good one. In Araburu Kisetsu no Otomedomo yo the characters are of course younger but I think it actually touches some really interesting topics in an unexpected way.
Recommandé par einepriseglitzer
Age of youth is like a younger version of One More Happy Ending. Age of Youth 1 and 2 is college-age as compared to the 30s leads in One More Happy Ending.

But it has the same feel of having strong female camaraderie. Both the series have cast members with great chemistry with each other. In each of the series the characters deal with their own hardships but come together as a group that have each other's back. AoY deals with blooming romance, heartache and adulting problems while OMHE has mature conflicts like divorce, single parenting and remarriage.
Recommandé par saichan
Be Melodramatic is kinda like the 30 year old vr of Age of Youth? friendship, love and life problems..
Recommandé par XingBack
Even the drama types are different but both of them have a beautiful girl friendship. Almost age of youth shows the romantic life of girls but idol: the coup shows the work life of them as idols.
Recommandé par Zahraa
A cohabitation drama about multiple storylines and both are fantastic. I feel that both shows are realistic in certain ways(BH24 is more unrealistic) like each characters' personalities, and the problems each face.

Age of Youth is about the lives of five girls who are roommates.

Boarding House #24 is about the lives of seven roommates (four girls and three guys).
Recommandé par hiphop123
This is not a drama but the vibes are so similar, there are 5 women in both and Running girls is just really realistic and cute. The characters helping each other and getting along was just so satisfying to watch.
Recommandé par Namsparkswit7
they both have the whole "girl centered life journey" thing going on.. also both dramas focus a little on each character, they all have their own story, their own struggles and they are just trying to figure out life I guess..
Recommandé par XingBack
Both are centered around women, Search: WWW consist of 3 female leads who hate each other but started to become friends just like how Age of Youth girlies couldn’t recognize each other than began to be besties.
Recommandé par mnk
Similar to Love Playlist, Age of youth explores the lives of young adults going through university, focusing on 5 girls that live together. Includes a mystery theme too.
Recommandé par ownes
Same coming of age theme: it follows the story of 5 university students and their particular life events.
Recommandé par ownes
Unique setup in both of these dramas where there isnt really a primary "main character". The characters in both of these dramas end up having backstories of their own in a slice of life setting. The only difference would be that Prison Playbook kinda has more of a main character, but hes in the background of a LOT (tens and tens) of other people, which he will soon find out their stories as well
Recommandé par Regent
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