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  • Date d'inscription: juillet 6, 2019
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Same "loser" MC with a girl with special powers that just shows up out of nowhere and rocks his world i suppose. The themes in both shows are quite similar even though Youkai GF is more action heavy. Similar shows, try the other if you seen the latter
Recommandé par Zero - mars 24, 2024
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Similar dynamic in both shows were the ML is human and the FL is a supernatural creature. Initially, both ML encounter the FL by breaking a curse / awakening them from another realm. If you like one, try the other.
Recommandé par Zero - mars 24, 2024
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Both similar in the way that its kinda like a rental / fake / not a standard relationship with a girl. in general both series give off a similar vibe. if you like one, you might like the other. although the mc in mousou kanojo i found to be trash. uve been warned
Recommandé par Zero - févr. 24, 2024
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Similar shows. Both have FL that are "robots" and the male leads that grow fond of them. both robots fall in love with the human in some manner resulting in a similar ending for the robot.
Recommandé par Zero - févr. 11, 2024
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Similar premise, female lead that is visually impaired and male lead that is kinda a gangsta. your eyes tell is a bit more emotional comparitively whilst koi desu is quite a fluffy romance drama :)
Recommandé par Zero - déc. 31, 2023
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Both shows include the relationship between a "normal" girl and a "yakuza" male lead. Gokushufudo is more comedic whilst koi to dangan is more romance based. If you like the premise of the yakuza, both shows are pretty good.
Recommandé par Zero - déc. 28, 2023
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Both are high quality dramas with a decent mix between seriousness and comedy. Joy of life, i would say has better plot and is focused more on strategy / mind games whilst Journey to love has a better "slow" yet charming romance. Romance in Joy of life barely exist. Still both shows have the capacity to keep you hooked from start to end. The most important, both shows develop characters really well ( the ML and FL develpment in Journey to Love is very well done, even the " princess' " shows growth). What i like the most is that the "typical" annoying character you see in every historical show (typically a princess or some stupid MC) arent present in these shows. Both leads in journey to love are smart, and Fan Xian in JOL is charming indeed. Try one, if you saw the other :)
Recommandé par Zero - déc. 10, 2023
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Both dramas have ML with superpower (in Memorist - ML can look into the memories of whoever he touches, in The Game: Towards Zero - ML can see the moments before someones death when he looks into their eyes)
Both dramas FL is a detective / part of the police.
Both drama have FL suspect ML as being accomplice to crimes.
If you liked one, you will surely like the other!!
Recommandé par Zero - juin 9, 2020
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Both have the same concept of being able to see when someone dies and unable to prevent it. In about time, a clock on the persons body is used by the protagonist to tell when they will die.
Recommandé par Zero - févr. 12, 2020
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Its a squeal. Both have the same concept (Both comedic dramas that doesn't take itself too seriously
Recommandé par Zero - oct. 6, 2019
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both have tragedy relating to the male lead
both are revenge dramas
ML lover (/ lovers family) cause of tragedy
Recommandé par Zero - sept. 27, 2019
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Both romantic, historical dramas. Although Mengfei Comes Across is a bit more light-hearted
Recommandé par Zero - sept. 24, 2019