No Tail to Tell

오늘부터 인간입니다만 ‧ Drama ‧ 2026
Both have Gumiho as main characters.
My roommate is a gumiho features a female Gumiho as well who turns into human!
The plot is quirky and humorous.
Must watch!
Recommended by Cluster_of_thoughts
Both dramas have Kim Hye Yoon in!
The male lead is in both drama famous in a way - football player and idol
Recommended by Hinata
Both of the female leads are gumihos.
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Recommended by DefinitelyNotGreen
Both of the drama describe the story of nine tailed fox.
They also have fictional characters and fantasy elements!!!
Recommended by Ernaya
These are fantasy dramas where the ML (Male Lead) and SML (Second Male Lead) switch fates, but in different ways. In No Tail to Tell, they are changed by a wish from a Gumiho, while in The Golden Spoon, they switch because of a magical golden spoon.
Recommended by Cutie_pixelz
My Love from the Star and No Tail to Tell are similar because both are fantasy romance K-dramas centered on a love story between a non-human being and a human, exploring themes of identity, emotional growth, and what it means to be human. In both stories, the supernatural lead initially keeps emotional distance but slowly changes through love. The key difference is tone and mythology: My Love from the Star leans toward sci-fi, destiny, and melodrama with a centuries-old alien and a famous actress, while No Tail to Tell uses Korean folklore with a gumiho heroine and adopts a lighter, more playful romantic-comedy tone focused on personal freedom and modern life.
Recommended by Farah Safi
Hotel Del Luna and No Tail to Tell are both fantasy romance K-dramas that blend the supernatural with modern life, but they differ strongly in tone and emotional weight. Both center on a non-human female lead who exists outside normal human rules and slowly forms a meaningful bond with a human man, forcing her to confront emotions she has long avoided. However, Hotel Del Luna is more melancholic and introspective, focusing on themes of regret, guilt, the afterlife, and letting go, with romance that feels tragic and fated. In contrast, No Tail to Tell is lighter and more playful, using gumiho folklore to explore freedom, identity, and love through humor and modern romance, with a stronger rom-com energy. While Hotel Del Luna emphasizes emotional closure and past lives, No Tail to Tell leans into personal choice, growth, and discovering love without being bound by destiny.
Recommended by Farah Safi
Angel’s Last Mission: Love and No Tail to Tell are both fantasy romance K-dramas about love between a supernatural being and a human, but they differ in tone, character dynamics, and emotional weight. Angel’s Last Mission: Love follows Dan, a warm and mischievous angel on a divine mission to help a cold, traumatized ballerina, Lee Yeon-seo, find love—only to fall in love with her himself—making the story deeply emotional, tragic, and centered on healing, fate, and sacrifice. In contrast, No Tail to Tell focuses on Eun-ho, a free-spirited gumiho who actively resists becoming human and gradually forms a romantic bond with Kang Si-yeol, a famous human, through playful tension and modern-day comedy. While Angel’s Last Mission: Love leans heavily into melodrama, grief, and redemptive love, No Tail to Tell emphasizes humor, identity, personal choice, and a lighter rom-com fantasy atmosphere.
Recommended by Farah Safi
Meow, the Secret Boy and No Tail to Tell are both fantasy romantic comedies that explore love between a supernatural being and a human, but they differ in character dynamics and emotional focus. In Meow, the Secret Boy, Hong-jo is a gentle, loyal cat who can transform into a human and quietly stays by the side of Sol-ah, a lonely graphic designer who slowly heals through his presence; their relationship is soft, innocent, and built on comfort, trust, and quiet affection, with a bittersweet undertone about time and transformation. In contrast, No Tail to Tell centers on Eun-ho, a confident and free-spirited gumiho who deliberately avoids becoming human, and Kang Si-yeol, a charismatic celebrity whose grounded humanity challenges her worldview; their dynamic is more equal, playful, and filled with romantic tension and banter. While Meow, the Secret Boy leans into warmth, emotional subtlety, and a tender, almost fairy-tale bond, No Tail to Tell emphasizes folklore, identity, independence, and a brighter rom-com energy rooted in modern life.
Recommended by Farah Safi
The plot looks similar
Both the demon and the gumiho will turn into a human after meeting the leads and both the demon and gumiho is a narcissistic and refuse to become a human
Not sure but I think this couple will also have a past life drama
Recommended by Yuichin
Both are fantasy romance dramas where a supernatural being (gumiho / deity) becomes involved with a human, leading to a contract-style relationship that challenges fate and deals with life-and-death stakes
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