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They're both chill and have slow aura.
Their strong point is the smooth exchange of dialogues. I can just listen to them for hours talking. :)
Recommended by 1259 - Apr 28, 2022
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They both have settings way back in high school.
They have the same concept of going back to back with present and past.
Both have superior line up of OST.
Chemistry of among the leads are on top.


Spoiler:
main couple had a major fall out in the past
Recommended by 1259 - Mar 16, 2022
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From the same writer.
Heaps of beautifully written female characters
The dialogues are smooth.

Digitally in contrast:
WWW is more modern and 2521 is retro.

Age range in contrast:
WWW is about people who are seasoned and expert in their field, 2521 takes on the young and naive concept.

Nevertheless, they are both an encouragement dramas.
Recommended by 1259 - Mar 12, 2022
Ikuta Toma , family genre, comedy and Ikuta Toma.

Ikuta Toma plays a hard working househusband in Kakenai but plays an easy-lucky neet in Hanashi wa Nagai. ;)
Recommended by 1259 - Jan 24, 2022
Definitely weird to pair these 2 because they are far off from the story line, but hear me out.
If you want to bridge from Kdrama to Jdorama or the other way around (if you enjoyed the writing style of the coup), I highly recommend you this. My reason leans more on to the Japanese side of making dramas

It is similar, in the essence of Jdoramas that you get a dilemma at the start of the drama, which will be resolved at the middle but put the character/s in a pinch again before the end for the next episode. Still the characters and story revolves around the original plot.
In my opinion, as an avid audience of both country, , Idol: the coup can par the cycle writing of Kakenai.
Recommended by 1259 - Jan 24, 2022
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Based solely on the synopsis, they have similar context where in the FL moved somewhere where she can be more comfortable. Also, the setting during summer.
Recommended by 1259 - Jan 11, 2022
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One of the best dramas Shin Min Ah has starred in.

HCCC is lighter and easier to watch while TWY requires more effort because of the time travel theme, nevertheless, both are worth the watch.



Soft-Spoiler-Alert:
HCCC has issues with their past (ML's mystery), while TWY unravels issues of the future.
Recommended by 1259 - Oct 10, 2021
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Sports and inspirational
slice of life genre
beautiful lines
strong female characters
lovable and memorable casts
Recommended by 1259 - Aug 11, 2021
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Both are about relationship among sisters. They both have something to do with their father's death.
Recommended by 1259 - May 16, 2021
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Both female leads are specially connected to nature.
Their work is also similar: Mio being a oceanographer who protects the ocean, and Mokomi who is a florist and became a person who works for plants and tree.
They both have strong passion for what they love, and both stories have good message for the public. What can you expect more of J-doramas? :D

Recommended by 1259 - May 14, 2021
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They may have opposite story flow but (spoiler alert:.............. familial love is definitely a common factor).

- family
- siblings
- parents are somehow not present
Recommended by 1259 - Jan 8, 2021
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Both shows have a story line of human evolving into a superior being. In that aspect they are similar but the flow of the story is different.

While Sweet Home has a lot of characters focused in, Ajin centered on one main character only.

Sweet Home and Ajin has different twists but the vibe and enjoyable range are equal. So if you enjoy either of the two, the other one will highly hook you too.
Recommended by 1259 - Dec 19, 2020