Both deal with cross-dressing themes. My Bratty Princess, w/Jang Na ra and Alec Su, is set at the imperial court and deal with a girl of noble house who dresses up as a sort of a street robin hood and thus meets the emperor and a prince..
An unlikely friendship develops between them.
An unlikely friendship develops between them.
both deal with women cross dressing to see justice realized, sungkyunkwan scandal takes the cross dressing much farther though.
This is another period drama that involves a new and uprising generation of feudal families that are forced to make difficult decisions that war with their conscience. Also there are hidden birth secrets that change the pathways of the main characters as well as "Robin Hood" types feuding with tyrannical leaders. Both have a decent amount of humor, but turn serious in the end addressing more weighty matters, and both involve kick-butt women and decent amount of fighting scenes.
Mizushima is an aspiring picture book writer. He suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder and has an overwhelming fear of germs as well. This makes it impossible for him to touch anything and anyone directly, even his girlfriend Kirimoto. They have been in a romantic relationship for a long time, and they care deeply about each other, but Mizushima is unable to touch Kirimoto or hold her hand. Finally, Mizushima decides to seek treatment for his disorder. At the hospital, he meets a woman named Chiharu, who suffers from the same disease as him. Meanwhile, Kirimoto works at a bookstore as a clerk. She understands her boyfriend's disease, but she still agonizes over her relationship with him. She then meets a man named Lee.
Similarities
=> Both are stories of women who are considered "action" girls. They both eventually became the empress of a Chinese empire.
=> The emperor doesn't realize the girl's real identity as a woman until much later episodes. Its because he thought she was a man when he first met her
=> There's a lot of palace intrigue. The prospective bride of the emperor, basically tortures the female lead because she was jealous of her.
=> Both emperor's have a "loyal" eunuch.
=> Both are stories of women who are considered "action" girls. They both eventually became the empress of a Chinese empire.
=> The emperor doesn't realize the girl's real identity as a woman until much later episodes. Its because he thought she was a man when he first met her
=> There's a lot of palace intrigue. The prospective bride of the emperor, basically tortures the female lead because she was jealous of her.
=> Both emperor's have a "loyal" eunuch.
Queen Lau reminds me of this old drama My Bratty Princess.
Both FL is funny and totally change the atmosphere of the palace once they entered.
Another thing is they're sassy and not easily bullied. They know how to fight back.
Both FL is the daughter of a high-grade official in the court.
Both assist the emperors and give them a whole new perspective on how to govern the country.
Both FL is funny and totally change the atmosphere of the palace once they entered.
Another thing is they're sassy and not easily bullied. They know how to fight back.
Both FL is the daughter of a high-grade official in the court.
Both assist the emperors and give them a whole new perspective on how to govern the country.
After unintentionally destroying a close friend's life, Narutaki Ryu leaves everything behind in Japan and flees to Berlin. There, he’s rescued from a fire in a church by a boxer named Hwang Jo Han. Both burdened by pain, the two young men find themselves drawn to each other by a connection neither can explain — but as they grow closer, their bond is tested by time, distance, and fate.



