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"Momo no Uta" was popular among elementary and junior high school students in Kanagawa Prefecture in the early Heisei era. It was said that singing this song would help you find something you were missing, and in recent years it has become popular again among young people. However, those who sing this song have been dying mysteriously one after another. While investigating the series of mysterious deaths, Masumura Kenichi, a writer for the occult magazine "Nessie," discovers the sad truth hidden in the song.
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Both depict a relationship between a Korean woman and a Japanese woman. "The Handmaiden" takes place during Japanese colonial rule, while "The Two Women" takes place after Korean independence.
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Both are dark, moody films about high-school age girls, their relationships, and the challenges they face.
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Both are dark, moody films about high-school age girls, their relationships with one another, and the challenges they face.
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Both feature a love triangle between two female best friends and a guy. The relationship between the female friends evolves throughout both.
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Both feature a love triangle between two female best friends and a guy. The relationship between the female friends evolves throughout both.
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Both "The Handmaiden" and "The Palace" depict a relationship of sorts between a woman of high status and her servant.
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Miss in kiss very much reminds me of master devil do not kiss me. A lot of the story is similar in both dramas and both mls are rude and arrogant to fl
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Same type of story, fl gets to live in mls house, ml is extremely rude and mean to fl, second ml that likes fl and more
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Every you, Every me is also about two soulmates who meet and fall in love with each in every universe
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Instead of transmigrating into another body, here the main lead time travels to his past self. He meets his friends and foes including his lover who betrayed him leading up to his death in the past. The vibe of the show very similar. This show is more about revenge unlike My Stand-In with lakorn vibes to make it more dramatic.
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In both series, the girl falls in love first, but the guy ends up falling even harder.
The love story develops slowly, with the man being cold and distant at first, while the woman does everything she can to get closer to him.
There are strong family intrigues in both series that try to keep the couple apart.
And in both, there's amazing chemistry between the main characters.


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Both concepts revolve around the themes of reincarnation and enduring love that transcends the years.
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Both are mini dramas in which the modern day FLs time travel to the past where they're a stepmother in a rural village.
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Both FLs are modern day women who get transported to the past and find themselves a stepmother in a rural village. They then proceed to make their new life a success, win over the children, and find love.
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