Both have the same basic premise of two people from very different worlds switch bodies and then the ensuing events result in various comedic and touching situations.
In Reon, a playboy CEO (male) and an innocent office worker (female) switch bodies.
In The Dude In Me, a high school kid (male) and a mafia boss (male) switch bodies.
In Reon, a playboy CEO (male) and an innocent office worker (female) switch bodies.
In The Dude In Me, a high school kid (male) and a mafia boss (male) switch bodies.