- Bromance
- Fantasy/Supernatural
- Teamwork/Supernatural team
- Each Teammate has special abilities
- Special Effects
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- Fantasy/Supernatural
- Teamwork/Supernatural team
- Each Teammate has special abilities
- Special Effects
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Limited series about finding and using cursed objects to defeat the big bad, both cast Bright and Namtan
Although they are very different at first glance, I think they're pretty similar and are meant for similar audience.
MM has elements of horror fantasy sci-fi and Spirealm does as well. Both of them have episodic mysteries and horror that gets pretty wild and exciting. The interpersonal relationships are also pretty similar — I loved the found family in MM and it reminded me of the team chemistry in the Spirealm. Dome and Khatha are also a lot like Ling Jiushi and Ruan Lanzhu. Their bromance is simply filled with so much protectiveness and tenderness amid chaos.
If you loved MM but was frustrated with the lack of good writing and found Dome's character underdeveloped, then The Spirealm is like MM but on a higher budget, better writing and no character gets wasted. The protagonist is also well developed. He does NOT faint every second (I love you dome but yeah) and the CGI, the mysteries and the coherence of the plot is also better but still very similar vibes to MM.
If you loved The Spirealm, I'd also recommend Midnight Museum. But don't expect high quality writng or for it to be a masterpiece. If you go with no expectations, it'll impress you so much more. It's entertaining and the characters and the found family are simply adorable. The bromance is great. The plot is nonsense. The acting is great. The writers room forgot the protagonist existed. But it's entertaining. Like the Spirealm but less tragic. Still, you'll find horror and psychologically interesting scenes. And scenes of just the protagonist tripping into the second male lead's arms, the protagonist being a magnet of curses and the most supportive found family ever.
MM has elements of horror fantasy sci-fi and Spirealm does as well. Both of them have episodic mysteries and horror that gets pretty wild and exciting. The interpersonal relationships are also pretty similar — I loved the found family in MM and it reminded me of the team chemistry in the Spirealm. Dome and Khatha are also a lot like Ling Jiushi and Ruan Lanzhu. Their bromance is simply filled with so much protectiveness and tenderness amid chaos.
If you loved MM but was frustrated with the lack of good writing and found Dome's character underdeveloped, then The Spirealm is like MM but on a higher budget, better writing and no character gets wasted. The protagonist is also well developed. He does NOT faint every second (I love you dome but yeah) and the CGI, the mysteries and the coherence of the plot is also better but still very similar vibes to MM.
If you loved The Spirealm, I'd also recommend Midnight Museum. But don't expect high quality writng or for it to be a masterpiece. If you go with no expectations, it'll impress you so much more. It's entertaining and the characters and the found family are simply adorable. The bromance is great. The plot is nonsense. The acting is great. The writers room forgot the protagonist existed. But it's entertaining. Like the Spirealm but less tragic. Still, you'll find horror and psychologically interesting scenes. And scenes of just the protagonist tripping into the second male lead's arms, the protagonist being a magnet of curses and the most supportive found family ever.



