They both use old Korean stories and legends in a modern way. In both TV shows, the main characters are magical beings from Korean myths who are trying to live in the modern world. These shows mix fantasy, love stories, and drama, making them really interesting for people who like stories about magic and romance. They also talk about things like fate, past lives, and how the world of humans and the world of magical creatures are connected, which adds a lot of depth to the stories. This makes both shows a good choice for viewers who enjoy new takes on old myths.
I can’t believe no one has yet mentioned this. It’s the same vibe for me. The ML in Korean Odyssey is a sage of heaven, Sun Oh-gong and rescues his soon-to-be love interest. FL sees spirits and cross paths with ML years later. It was a love hate relationship.
As for Tomorrow, it’s about a man that goes into coma due to an accident but was given the choice to work for an agency that manages a team which prevents suicidal people.
Both dramas are:
- fantasy
- strong FL
- has an otherworldly being
- great plot and cinematography
- love both OSTs
As for Tomorrow, it’s about a man that goes into coma due to an accident but was given the choice to work for an agency that manages a team which prevents suicidal people.
Both dramas are:
- fantasy
- strong FL
- has an otherworldly being
- great plot and cinematography
- love both OSTs
On the eve of her 19th birthday, Mizuki is grappling with a recent family tragedy, a cheating boyfriend, and a betrayal by her best friend. In despair, she flees to a dilapidated estate where she encounters Adam, a mysterious figure playing a familiar melody. Drawn to him and the house, Mizuki uncovers a haunting connection. As the full moon approaches, her boyfriend and a few schoolchildren work to unravel the dark secret from 19 years ago and save Mizuki.
This drama is a love story between Kataoka Sakuya, a grim reaper who comes to the human world for the first time, and Mochizuki Nayuki, a woman who lost her father at a young age and has devoted her life to raising her only remaining family—her younger brother. As they meet, they gradually come to understand each other, and slowly, they begin to fall in love. However, a fate that will dramatically change their lives awaits them both…
Kazu Tokita works at the cafe “Funiculi Funicula,” which is run by her relative Nagare Tokita. A mysterious rumor about the cafe has been spread that if a customer takes a specific seat at the cafe, that customer can travel back to a time of their choice. The specific rules for going into the past are:
1) You can't meet people who haven't visited the café.
2) If you do something different in the past, it won't change the present.
3) Only one seat in the café is able to take someone into the past and if the seat is occupied, you have to wait until the customer leaves.
4) When you go back into the past, you stay in the seat.
5) The time you can stay in the past is until the moment the coffee gets cold. 4 miracles take place at the café.
1) You can't meet people who haven't visited the café.
2) If you do something different in the past, it won't change the present.
3) Only one seat in the café is able to take someone into the past and if the seat is occupied, you have to wait until the customer leaves.
4) When you go back into the past, you stay in the seat.
5) The time you can stay in the past is until the moment the coffee gets cold. 4 miracles take place at the café.
It focuses on a naive, loudmouthed teenager named Rion, who investigates a host club full of vampires when she suspects they must be related to the disappearance of a lot of people in the neighborhood, including her best friend. In the process she begins to befriend them, especially the leader Suou, with whom she develops a romantic relationship. Ultimately, she figures out the vampires are not the cause of the disappearances, but her adventures with the vampires are only beginning
L, an angel who’s endlessly fascinated with the human world, gets into trouble when she unthinkingly saves the life of Han Shi Yeong, a man who was meant to die. To make up for her mistake she must guard him on Earth for one hundred days and keep him safe from Hwan, a death god who is required to collect his soul. Both supernatural beings must contend with the knowledge that whichever one of them fails by the end of the hundred days will be erased from existence, and the longer they stay on Earth the further their powers fade and the more human they become.



