
Both "Peaceful Property" (series) and "Midnight Museum" (film) are Thai-style horror comedy. While "Midnight University"'s ghosts are much scarier (the make-up is gorier, and the scenes with them are actually suspenseful), and it's humour is a bit more on the slapstick-y side, both tell stories about why spirits can't move on and have universal themes of human life at their core.

Hidden Moon is rather like if you took one of the haunting-of-the-week episodes of Peaceful Property and stretched it over a full series to truly flesh out ghosts. It plays with many of the same themes of loneliness, grief, guilt, and societal injustices, as well as the concept of healing these wounds by listen to people's stories and making right what you can. A particularly good match for anyone who really enjoyed ForceBook's story.


Supernatural plot / plot driver. Good actors. Promising start for Leap Day. Guaranteed a good series - especially the second half - from Peaceful Property.
Note that Leap Day doesn't seem to include BL, Peaceful Property, while stopping just shy of actual BL, did include a lot of pretty explicit innuendos.
Note that Leap Day doesn't seem to include BL, Peaceful Property, while stopping just shy of actual BL, did include a lot of pretty explicit innuendos.