
Both the drama and the movie have bromance and its really funny because of that's why i recommend you to check out both

Both of these dramas give of a similar feeling of an ambiguous relationship between two guys, and have a similar sense of humor.

Both dramas are of comedy genre..
Both dramas are hilarious n fun to watch...
Both have misunderstandings leaving the main leads in a difficult but comedy situations
(one due to cross dressing n so leads to the imagination of bromance and the other drama has heavy bromance)
Both dramas are hilarious n fun to watch...
Both have misunderstandings leaving the main leads in a difficult but comedy situations
(one due to cross dressing n so leads to the imagination of bromance and the other drama has heavy bromance)





- Both dramas have very short episodes (both can be completed in less than an hour)
- Both have a lot of comedy
- In both there a BL subtext and bromance elements
- Both are about two guys who end up in ambigous situations
- In both there's a FL who surprise them in compromising positions
- In both the two MLs get closer and closer during the story
- In both the story became a bit sadder near to the end
- Both have a lot of comedy
- In both there a BL subtext and bromance elements
- Both are about two guys who end up in ambigous situations
- In both there's a FL who surprise them in compromising positions
- In both the two MLs get closer and closer during the story
- In both the story became a bit sadder near to the end




Both dramas feature two guys living together. There is also a female character that misunderstands their relationship. The comedy is purposefully exaggerated in both. Scenes are shown that may seem like the two guys are gay and in a romantic relationship (when they are not), if seen by an outside perspective.


These two dramas share the same sense of humor and both are mainly pure comedies so if you found yourself dying from laughing in Waikiki then you'll do the same for The Boy next door or vice versa. The characters are also very similar (idiotic and childish), the bromance is off the charts and while the overall plots of the two dramas are different, in essence, they are the same; idiotic characters finding themselves in idiotic situations that have you rolling on the floor.
