




Both k-dramas:
-Are acted by popular k-idols.
-Highlights topics of the Kpop industry within young idols.
-Revolves around music (songs, choreographies, performances).
-Speaks on idol scandals, favouritism, saesang fans and secret relationships.
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-Are acted by popular k-idols.
-Highlights topics of the Kpop industry within young idols.
-Revolves around music (songs, choreographies, performances).
-Speaks on idol scandals, favouritism, saesang fans and secret relationships.
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also pls don't copy my words. If you need help with writing just message me!




A girl who loves to sing, Nino Arisugawa experiences her first heart-wrenching goodbye when her beloved childhood friend, Momo, moves away. And after Nino befriends Yuzu, a music composer, she experiences another sad parting! With music as their common ground and only outlet, how will unrequited love play out? Since both boys promised Nino that they would find her one day through her singing, she holds on to that hope and continues to reach out with her voice. Now in high school, Nino serendipitously reunites with Yuzu, but she yearns to see Momo again.


Honami plays a newscaster, a tough pro who is capable of stonily reporting even her own husband's death in an traffic accident on air. The plot revolves around Honami's relationship with her late husband's teenage son who she is forced to take in. The show stars popular Kyozo Nagatsuka as the boy's lawyer and her romantic interest. The series also includes a lot of behind-the-scenes newsroom action and depicts the rivalry between the show's director and producer, who are locked in a constant debate over whether new and variety are, or should be, one and the same.


"Koisuru Caster" is a love comedy set on the news floor that condenses the "conflict," "growth," and "heart-pounding" moments that aren't fully depicted in the main story of Motohashi Yusuke, an assistant director (AD) in his second year in the workforce who aspires to be a reporter but is frustrated because he can't achieve what he wants to do.


"Koisuru Caster" is a love comedy set on the news floor that condenses the "conflict," "growth," and "heart-pounding" moments that aren't fully depicted in the main story of Motohashi Yusuke, an assistant director (AD) in his second year in the workforce who aspires to be a reporter but is frustrated because he can't achieve what he wants to do.