Both deal with the issue of trauma and romance, but Mahiro no Tsuki portrays a much more real look and feel of the trauma that she went through whereas Ho Goo's Love, the writer really didn't do proper research of the aftereffects of such trauma. Both were very good drama's, but Mahiro no Tsuki did a much better job of it. Enjoy... :)))
Both dramas feature female leads who are in positions of social stigma but learn to love their lives confidently and accept love. Both dramas feature social themes that are often not portrayed and offer refreshing social commentary. Both dramas are a little more serious but feature enjoyable performances and leave lasting impressions.
In this story, the daughter of Hoshino Tatsuro and Yabuki Kaoru, Hoshino Hikaru, fortunately, inherited her mother's beauty and talent, growing into a successful, popular cellist. Now 30 and single, Hikaru catches the eye of Sorano Taiyo, a 33-year-old bachelor who has been rejected by women 99 times.
But Hikaru already has a boyfriend, Ootsuki Oto, a handsome, elite pianist and wealthy heir. Faced with these two very different men, which one will father Tatsuro approve of as his daughter's future husband?
But Hikaru already has a boyfriend, Ootsuki Oto, a handsome, elite pianist and wealthy heir. Faced with these two very different men, which one will father Tatsuro approve of as his daughter's future husband?
Haruka is a “plain jane” who left the countryside to start her college life at Tokyo. She’s secretly in love with Kurotaki, a coworker at her part-time job, but she lacks the self-confidence to confess her feelings to him. Then she meets Hikaru, a glamorous but sharp-tongued fashionista who begrudingly agrees to play “fairy godmother” for Haruka. However, there’s more to Hikaru than meets the eye!
The story centers on Kano Nakamura, a 26-year-old office worker seen as highly desirable in her workplace, but is in truth a tokusatsu (special effects shows) geek. She lives in fear of being found out: sneaking around town to get capsule toys for her favorite shows, singing tokusatsu songs alone in karaoke, and living her life with her heroes' credo in her heart.
I don't know exactly but one show reminded me of another:
Both MLs are not much experienced, they're "inoccents", while the females protagonist act cold and indiferent about they bodies due to some kind of sexual harassment in the past.
The male leads care much even if unconscious for the FL.
While Everythig and Nothing have a sad and mysterious atmosphere, HG'sL is more comedy.
In Ho Goos's Love FL gets pregnant .
Both MLs are not much experienced, they're "inoccents", while the females protagonist act cold and indiferent about they bodies due to some kind of sexual harassment in the past.
The male leads care much even if unconscious for the FL.
While Everythig and Nothing have a sad and mysterious atmosphere, HG'sL is more comedy.
In Ho Goos's Love FL gets pregnant .
Ho Goos Love can be in some aspects related to Stand up. Both are great dramas that start as a comedies but end up being something much more than you have ever expected. From both you will learn that power of love and friendship can heal you from deep emotional scars. Stand Up is however about highschoolers while Ho Goos Love is about people in their 20s.
Kinoshita Kazuya is a 20-year-old college student who has a wonderful girlfriend: the bright and sunny Nanami Mami. But suddenly, he doesn't. Without warning, Mami breaks up with him, leaving him utterly heartbroken and lonely. Seeking to soothe the pain, he hires a rental girlfriend through an online app. His partner is Mizuhara Chizuru, who through her unparalleled beauty and cute demeanor, manages to gain Kazuya's affection.
But after reading similar experiences other customers had had with Chizuru, Kazuya believes her warm smile and caring personality were all just an act to toy with his heart, and he rates her poorly. Aggravated, Chizuru lambastes him for his shameless hypocrisy, revealing her true pert and hot-tempered self. This one-sided exchange is cut short, however, when Kazuya finds out that his grandmother has collapsed.
They dash toward the hospital and find Kazuya's grandmother already in good condition. Baffled by Chizuru's presence, she asks who this girl might be. On impulse, Kazuya promptly declares that they are lovers, forcing Chizuru to play the part. But with Kazuya still hung up on his previous relationship with Mami, how long can this difficult client and reluctant rental girlfriend keep up their act?
But after reading similar experiences other customers had had with Chizuru, Kazuya believes her warm smile and caring personality were all just an act to toy with his heart, and he rates her poorly. Aggravated, Chizuru lambastes him for his shameless hypocrisy, revealing her true pert and hot-tempered self. This one-sided exchange is cut short, however, when Kazuya finds out that his grandmother has collapsed.
They dash toward the hospital and find Kazuya's grandmother already in good condition. Baffled by Chizuru's presence, she asks who this girl might be. On impulse, Kazuya promptly declares that they are lovers, forcing Chizuru to play the part. But with Kazuya still hung up on his previous relationship with Mami, how long can this difficult client and reluctant rental girlfriend keep up their act?
They both discuss the idea of single moms and marriages connections to the idea of being a good parent. The difference is in Ho Goo's love the baby is already there and was an accident while in Oh My Baby is about the planning for single motherhood. There is also a love triangle theme in both of the dramas.
Li Shao Rong is an elegant and talented orchestra cellist who meets up with Zheng Jin Tai, a less-than-handsome-looking man who has walked long, unfortunate and ill-fated love roads. It is heart-touching and engaging to watch Jin Tai's devotion, sincerity and persistent love attitudes still shine through even after 99 unsuccessful proposals. There are right turns and wrong twists in their lives, especially with the appearance of Jun Shi, a charismatic rich man. Practice makes perfect. Will Jin Tai's next proposal win him a bride or will his proposals keep tallying up? Romanticize yourself with this series that speaks right to the heart!



