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 are just cute highschool romance, no innecesary complications, just two highschool boys learning about their feelings and love.
Um semelhante mudando alguns detalhes da história, porém, com um pouco mias de drama é 'Não Consigo te Alcançar' que tem também 08 episódios vale a pena,para alguns mais emotivos que cosnegue entrar na imersão do Drama, talvez faça chorar um pouco, mas vale a pena assitir, mexe com os sentimos um pouco mias, e podem esperar por coisas inesperadas pois é marquinha registrada de alguns dramas como estes.
Both of these BL romances center around childhood friends, where one has held an unrequited crush on the other since basically the beginning. It takes a while for the other to figure and find out, and for them to get over the fear of damaging their friendship, but the resultant slow development from friends to lovers is similarly sweet in both dramas.
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
Both stories feature thoughtful and realistic depictions of teenagers dealing with issues of love and identity in general, as well as the complications of falling in love with your best friend specifically.
Kamisama no Ekohiiki explores some deeper, more philosophical topics as well and generally has slightly higher production value, but both shows are incredibly wholesome and gentle, and frankly perfect for a cozy weekend spent cuddled up on the couch.
Kamisama no Ekohiiki explores some deeper, more philosophical topics as well and generally has slightly higher production value, but both shows are incredibly wholesome and gentle, and frankly perfect for a cozy weekend spent cuddled up on the couch.
Both of these high school japanese BLs center around a pair of friends. One that is more cheerful and charismatic, the other more serious. One of which has given up on having his gay love requited, and the other asking for time to process his confession instead of rejecting him. Theyre both very sweet and innocent romances, with a straighforward plot just focused on developing and reciprocating feelings.