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ML/FL raised by a single mother and doesn't know who their father is. ML/FL time travels back to when mother was in HS. ML/FL tries to prevent mother from getting together with their father.
Both are very memorable Romances that has the old-school tropes!
Both mainleads are beautiful and very in love with each other.
Both dramas have the twin tropes, where ML has more of a boring/nerdy twin.
Both ML are jealous of the attention FL gives to their twin brother.
Both mainleads are beautiful and very in love with each other.
Both dramas have the twin tropes, where ML has more of a boring/nerdy twin.
Both ML are jealous of the attention FL gives to their twin brother.
Child travels back in time to meet the HS version of parents. Parent is deaf but wasn't in HS. Child has argument with parent before traveling back in time.
Both works are set just several years apart. Baragaki is about the Shinsengumi, the famed group of samurai secret police patrolling the streets of Japan during the Tokugawa shogunate and just before the Boshin War, while Last Samurai Standing happens during the era that follows the fall of the shogunate.
Both works feature an old and weary ronin traveling with a young woman that needs to be protected from those trying to kill them at every turn. The fight scenes are also of similar quality.
Both works are about a former distinguished samurai reduced to poverty traveling with a child that needs to be protected from those trying to kill them.
Both works follow the lives of two known samurai retainers as they struggle during the Boshin War and cope with their losses.
Both works are set in the era and tackle the Boshin War, the Meiji restoration, as well as the assassination of Lord Okubo.
Both works are set in the era and tackle the Boshin War, the Meiji restoration, as well as the assassination of Lord Okubo.
Both works are set in the era and tackle the Boshin War, the Meiji restoration, as well as the assassination of Lord Okubo.
Both works are set in the era and tackle the Boshin War, the Meiji restoration, as well as the assassination of Lord Okubo.
Both main lead in both drama are conductor. Talented. Music OST and orchestra performance are amazing.
- Older man/younger woman
- ML is the emperor's brother
- Both MLs seem cold and aloof but are actually gentle and sweet
- ML has a chronic illness that FL helps cure
- Resourceful and cunning FL
- Power
Plots are different.
- ML is the emperor's brother
- Both MLs seem cold and aloof but are actually gentle and sweet
- ML has a chronic illness that FL helps cure
- Resourceful and cunning FL
- Power
Plots are different.
The similarity between the drama Escape (2025) and The Kidnapping Day (2023) is that the kidnapping victims end up trusting their kidnappers more, even becoming close friends. Eventually, they work together, forming a solid team built on mutual trust. In addition, the kidnappers actually end up protecting their hostages.
- FL tortured and killed by her husband and sister
- FL is reborn and seeks revenge
- Both FLs are strong, reserved, and cunning
- ML seems cold and aloof but he's actually gentle and sweet
- ML is older than FL
- Somewhat taboo romance (in TFFStF he's her ex-fiance's uncle while in RFTA he's pretending to be her uncle)
- Smart and cunning power couple
- FL is reborn and seeks revenge
- Both FLs are strong, reserved, and cunning
- ML seems cold and aloof but he's actually gentle and sweet
- ML is older than FL
- Somewhat taboo romance (in TFFStF he's her ex-fiance's uncle while in RFTA he's pretending to be her uncle)
- Smart and cunning power couple