

Fantasy romance about a familial curse that causes the FLs to be unrecognizable after magical transformations. MLs help to overcome the curse. While one FL turns into a cute dog, the other one turns into a cute man (gender-bender genre).


Both JBLs have a large age gap, feature two leads overcoming their loneliness, and the tone is cutesy/adorable.


Both JBLs have a large age gap as it's prominent feature. They have a work and personal relationship.


JBLs centered around gay characters with past traumas, who have given up on the idea of seriously loving anyone. Then they meet carefree classmates their age who helps them heal and grow. Both are short mini-series focused on gay romance set against the seaside. Visually arresting cinematography, impactful acting, and strong soundtracks/osts.


Both dramas have female rivalry in theater, one a naturally gifted amateur and the other a rich, well trained actress, who compete for the lead roles in their productions with a strict matriarchal mentor. Both are based off of comics.


Watashitachi wa Douka Shiteiru and Burn Down The House are very similar in plot and themes. Family secrets. Revenge. Hidden Identity. At the center are two female leads fighting to prove their mothers' innocence. Burn Down The House is a better made and more engaging story, but Watashitachi wa Douka Shiteiru leans more towards romance with traditional wardrobe, settings, and food that gives it an interesting spin.


'That Winter, The Wind Blows' is a 2013 remake of this japanese drama.