Although the settings that the shows take place in are different, they are both Japanese BL shows and they are both adapted from mangas. They both have that wholesome, comical, and cute vibe about them. The two shows are of high quality as well. So, if you are a fan of Cherry Magic like I am… I think you would be interested in this one as well!!!
Aoki has a crush on Hashimoto, the girl in the seat next to him in class. But he despairs when he borrows her eraser and sees she's written the name of another boy—Ida—on it. To make matters more confusing, Ida sees Aoki holding that very eraser and thinks Aoki has a crush on him!
Japanese
Boy's love
Live Adaptation
Hira Kazunari, a high school student who doesn't talk much, has no friends and belongs to the bottom of his class. The person he falls in love with at first sight is Kiyoi Sou. He is "The King" who doesn't hang out with anyone, is equally ruthless, and reigns at the top of the class. With the hope Sou will notice his presence, Kazunari serves him devotedly, running errands and buying lunch. But his faith in the absolute monarch gradually falls into lust.
Boy's love
Live Adaptation
Hira Kazunari, a high school student who doesn't talk much, has no friends and belongs to the bottom of his class. The person he falls in love with at first sight is Kiyoi Sou. He is "The King" who doesn't hang out with anyone, is equally ruthless, and reigns at the top of the class. With the hope Sou will notice his presence, Kazunari serves him devotedly, running errands and buying lunch. But his faith in the absolute monarch gradually falls into lust.
Similarities:
- Japanese school BL drama
- Couple formed by a shy and gentle popular guy while the one is expressive, clumsy and insecure
- Light drama about first love
- Japanese school BL drama
- Couple formed by a shy and gentle popular guy while the one is expressive, clumsy and insecure
- Light drama about first love
Both dramas are japanese BLs adapted from mangas which has stories that has a lot of things in common. Based on the source material the stories has a cute, fluffy, and funny content which will make for a relaxing and comfort drama. The characters in both dramas are very similar in that they are kind, honest and try to do the right thing, being in their relationship with each other and other person around them.
King and Burger's story is similar to Ida and Aoki. King sees a drawing of him on Burger's book, and thinks Burger likes him. But the book belonged to Burger's friend- Ink, who had a crush over King. Burger ends up tearing that page and immediately eating it to escape the situation and decides not to let out his friend's secret. Thinking that it was Burger's drawing, King starts reciprocating Burger's feelings and starts flirting with him.
The plot of the Burger King ship of Hit Bite Love (2023) is very similar to My Love Mix-Up. Burger bookshare a workbook with fellow desk mate, King, during class. When Burger turned a page and saw a doodle professing a secret crush on King, he immediately tore that page out and hid the evidence by swallowing it. It turns out the workbook is borrowed from Ice, who Burger has a crush on. Therefore, he found that Ice likes King and not him. All the while not knowing it was a borrowed book, King has misunderstood the message from Burger. Considering that message, King flirts with Burger while he is being set up to meet Ice. The misunderstanding between all three leads them to re-evaluate their feelings.
Kimi to Nara Koi wo Shite Mite mo and Kieta Hatsukoi are both lighthearted dramas. It's a youthful romance story. Trying to figure out his feelings after the other one confessed.
Both are Japanese bl between a cool character that is looked up to and an awkward character. Both relationships develop slowly and have an awkwardness about them.
School setting relatively short BLs with very likeable characters and a similar vibe. The students eventually form into two couples, one M/M, the other F/M.
- A Japanese BL
- Both are adapted from manga
- Takes place in a school setting
- Both are the type of show that makes you feel warm (wholesome gay romance)
- Both are generally short length series though I Only Want To See You is a mere 4 episodes long
- Both are adapted from manga
- Takes place in a school setting
- Both are the type of show that makes you feel warm (wholesome gay romance)
- Both are generally short length series though I Only Want To See You is a mere 4 episodes long
Thai adaptationTimid and clumsy Atom has a crush on Matmi, the girl who sits next to him in class. He despairs when he borrows her eraser and sees she's written the name of another boy—Kongthap—on it. To make matters worse, Kongthap sees his name on the eraser that Atom drops and thinks Atom has a crush on him!
(Source: Kieta Hatsukoi MyDramaList; edited by MyDramaList)
(Source: Kieta Hatsukoi MyDramaList; edited by MyDramaList)
Japanese romance with the same light vibe to the narrative, somehow. Both treat their characters with fariness and develop them in a similar way. Also, they're both the type of series that gives comfort to people who watch them, because the plot is fairly uncomplicated and more realistic in a matter of actions-feelings.
Kieta Hatsukoi is more juvenile, but it gives me the same vibe as Perfect Propose.
Kieta Hatsukoi is more juvenile, but it gives me the same vibe as Perfect Propose.
Set at Shidou Gakuin, a boys' boarding school situated off the beaten track. In the second year at school, Takumi Hayama is allocated a room in a dorm to share with Giichi "Gii" Saki. Gii was brought up abroad and is the school idol with his exceptional academic performance, as well as his good looks. One day, Gii confesses to Takumi that he has been in love with him for some time. This unexpected truth of events unsettles Takumi, however, he comes to realize the true sensitivity of Gii