

MSA is similar to FS because both dramas are about a younger ML and an older FL.
Both are cute and sweet. ML in both dramas do not mind that the FL is older.
Both FL is a little bit iffy with the younger ML but still goes on to have it work out for the both of them.
If you liked one drama, you will also like the other.
Both are cute and sweet. ML in both dramas do not mind that the FL is older.
Both FL is a little bit iffy with the younger ML but still goes on to have it work out for the both of them.
If you liked one drama, you will also like the other.





Both series shows where both Male & Female leads pursue their dreams
Age gap between Female Lead and Male Lead.
Younger Male Lead, Older Female Lead.
Male lead inspired Female Lead to go to College.
Female Lead inspired Male Lead to take the University Exams
Romantic Comedy. In both series Male lead hates their fathers.
The Male leads in both series fall inlove with the Female lead even though
the 10 - 12 yrs age gap.
Age gap between Female Lead and Male Lead.
Younger Male Lead, Older Female Lead.
Male lead inspired Female Lead to go to College.
Female Lead inspired Male Lead to take the University Exams
Romantic Comedy. In both series Male lead hates their fathers.
The Male leads in both series fall inlove with the Female lead even though
the 10 - 12 yrs age gap.



Both are university slice of life doramas with a bit of romance, led by a female character with an unusual characteristic--deafness in one, age in the other.
I found Second Aoharu to be more light-hearted witha tighter ensemble. Orange Days is more melodramatic. This also reflects the acting styles of the leads. Shibasaki Kou is more darkly dramatic while Hirose Alice is more positive and exuberant. But both present a snapshot of normal experiences and worries in a university setting.
I found Second Aoharu to be more light-hearted witha tighter ensemble. Orange Days is more melodramatic. This also reflects the acting styles of the leads. Shibasaki Kou is more darkly dramatic while Hirose Alice is more positive and exuberant. But both present a snapshot of normal experiences and worries in a university setting.