"Me and Thee" has the same plotline as "Fish Upon the Sky" in regards to the protagonist enlisting his future companion to aid him in courting the person he's crushing on. Eventually, the protagonist fell for his tutor instead.
Similarities:
- Both make fun of drama tropes! In Me and Thee, they satirize soap opera tropes through the MC, in AMWDTWOBL they make fun of general BL tropes.
- Both hilarious comedies where a character learns to let go and fall in love.
Differences:
- Me&Thee is in Thai. Plus, while it's still very funny, it has a more serious and chronological(?) plot line.
- AMWDTWOBL has a over-arching story sure, but really it's a bunch of short episodic scenarios rather than a plot that builds on itself.
- Both make fun of drama tropes! In Me and Thee, they satirize soap opera tropes through the MC, in AMWDTWOBL they make fun of general BL tropes.
- Both hilarious comedies where a character learns to let go and fall in love.
Differences:
- Me&Thee is in Thai. Plus, while it's still very funny, it has a more serious and chronological(?) plot line.
- AMWDTWOBL has a over-arching story sure, but really it's a bunch of short episodic scenarios rather than a plot that builds on itself.
Similarities:
- Both make fun of drama tropes! In Me and Thee, they satirize soap opera tropes through the MC, in AMWDTWOBL they make fun of general BL tropes.
- Both hilarious comedies where a character learns to let go and fall in love.
Differences:
- Me&Thee is in Thai. Plus, while it's still very funny, it has a more serious and chronological(?) plot line.
- AMWDTWOBL has a over-arching story sure, but really it's a bunch of short episodic scenarios rather than a plot that builds on itself.
- Both make fun of drama tropes! In Me and Thee, they satirize soap opera tropes through the MC, in AMWDTWOBL they make fun of general BL tropes.
- Both hilarious comedies where a character learns to let go and fall in love.
Differences:
- Me&Thee is in Thai. Plus, while it's still very funny, it has a more serious and chronological(?) plot line.
- AMWDTWOBL has a over-arching story sure, but really it's a bunch of short episodic scenarios rather than a plot that builds on itself.
Similarities:
- Both make fun of drama tropes! In Me and Thee, they satirize soap opera tropes through the MC, in AMWDTWOBL they make fun of general BL tropes.
- Both hilarious comedies where a character learns to let go and fall in love.
Differences:
- Me&Thee is in Thai. Plus, while it's still very funny, it has a more serious and chronological(?) plot line.
- AMWDTWOBL has a over-arching story sure, but really it's a bunch of short episodic scenarios rather than a plot that builds on itself.
- Both make fun of drama tropes! In Me and Thee, they satirize soap opera tropes through the MC, in AMWDTWOBL they make fun of general BL tropes.
- Both hilarious comedies where a character learns to let go and fall in love.
Differences:
- Me&Thee is in Thai. Plus, while it's still very funny, it has a more serious and chronological(?) plot line.
- AMWDTWOBL has a over-arching story sure, but really it's a bunch of short episodic scenarios rather than a plot that builds on itself.
Similarities:
- Both make fun of drama tropes! In Me and Thee, they satirize soap opera tropes through the MC, in AMWDTWOBL they make fun of general BL tropes.
- Both hilarious comedies where a character learns to let go and fall in love.
Differences:
- Me&Thee is in Thai. Plus, while it's still very funny, it has a more serious and chronological(?) plot line.
- AMWDTWOBL has a over-arching story sure, but really it's a bunch of short episodic scenarios rather than a plot that builds on itself.
- Both make fun of drama tropes! In Me and Thee, they satirize soap opera tropes through the MC, in AMWDTWOBL they make fun of general BL tropes.
- Both hilarious comedies where a character learns to let go and fall in love.
Differences:
- Me&Thee is in Thai. Plus, while it's still very funny, it has a more serious and chronological(?) plot line.
- AMWDTWOBL has a over-arching story sure, but really it's a bunch of short episodic scenarios rather than a plot that builds on itself.
The same epic comedic tone, a protagonist who grew up with a concept of wealth far beyond the reach of ordinary mortals. In both cases, this leads to absurd and funny situations, with the difference that Me and Thee take itself less seriously. Worth watching if you’re looking for a wealthy protagonist who turns into a lovestruck mess over their companion, creating “this could only happen in a movie” moments, full of good feelings and deeply misunderstood.
firstly, both projects are p‘x’s ( x nuttapong ) works !
secondly, both series are romcoms
thirdly, the main couples from these series are the standard of healthy relationships
( personally for me )
fourthly, taynew ( the main couple from 'cherry magic' ) often filmed / made parodies of scenes / dialogues from 'me and thee'. also, they appeared in the final credits of the last episode of 'me and thee' together with off jumpol ( offgun )
enjoy watching ! < 3
secondly, both series are romcoms
thirdly, the main couples from these series are the standard of healthy relationships
( personally for me )
fourthly, taynew ( the main couple from 'cherry magic' ) often filmed / made parodies of scenes / dialogues from 'me and thee'. also, they appeared in the final credits of the last episode of 'me and thee' together with off jumpol ( offgun )
enjoy watching ! < 3



