Both are Older woman-Younger man, living together, falling in love without realising, being friends first... both are great and lovely all the way through ?
Recommended by Nena
If you are into the trope of a live in relationship with the female lead being dominated in power, this one is for you! Though both the leads are lonely in some way and need each other to complete their lives.
Recommended by AlopaJoyceZ
Both shows feature self-made women who take in a wayward man. The male leads in both shows are former Tokusatsu stars. Both also feature an office setting, though Oshi no Oujisama focuses more on otaku culture.
Recommended by Quessen
Based on the same Manga.First adoption of the Manga,, but the ending differs from the Manga as the Manga was on going at that time.
Recommended by HotGeGesWife
Based on the same Manga.But the story follows only the basic outline of the manga and all the other things are messed up like character development, emotions ect.In my view if you love the Japanese drama then you are going to hate this film.
Recommended by HotGeGesWife
Sena is a college music graduate who dreams of becoming a professional musician and a world-class pianist. Unfortunately, he has not been able to find any breakthrough opportunities and has to settle for currently teaching piano at a local piano school.

Minami is an out-of-work model. On her wedding day, she was dumped by her fiancé, and when she rushed to her fiancé's apartment, she finds out that not only was her fiancé Sena's flatmate but that her fiancé had also skipped town along with all her savings. Rendered penniless, she then moves into Sena's apartment, occupying the empty room that was her former fiancé's.

The two down-on-their-luck persons with very different personalities find themselves bonding over their similar situations in life.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173
Similarities:
- Their relation changes through story: in the beginning she just offers him a place to stay and he just does some housework and cooks for them instead
- In both stories a girl finds a boy next to her house and then they start to live together
- I kinda feel that EL is next adaptation of original story presented in KWP based on manga/anime
- Romance / comedy / cooking
Recommended by TenderRain91
Entrambi i drama live action sono tratti dal manga giapponese Kimi Wa petto-------------------------
Recommended by alis89
Similarities:
- younger man + older woman
- boys are cute and funny, they presents "flower boy" concept
- girls are more serious in their relationship
- comedy/romance genres
- happy ending
Recommended by TenderRain91
Shinichi debuted as a novelist at a young age, but his career has been stagnant for many years. He also has broken up with his girlfriend. His day have now become gloomy. At this time, Yuko and her son moves into Shinichi's home. Yuko is the ex-wife of Shinichi's friend. Shinichi lets them stay at his house. Shinichi writes his novel every night, while Yuko goes out at night to date men. She is conflicted with her feelings to act as a strong parent and to deal with her unspeakable loneliness. Yuko’s son, feeling the loss of his father's presence, begins to admire Shinichi. With their living arrangement, Shinichi and Yuko try keep their distance from each other. But one night..
Recommended by 4chukyunz1302
Hazuki, working for stationary manufacturer for a year, dates Satoru, held back at university. Things hasnt been going well between Hazuki and Satoru, and Hazuki starts dating Yasuda whom she met at the matchmaking party. On a Valentines day, Hazuki hands a chocolate to Yasuda which meant that he was her most favorite. In return, Yasuda gave her ear rings on a White day. But after receiving a present from Yasuda, Hazuki realizes something very important. When she opened her post after coming back from a date, there was a present from Satoru
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173
I recommend this both drama because , Male lead and Female lead
try to solve problem
In one drama explosion and another student murder/suicide
Recommended by 4chukyunz1302
Same with the 2003 version: The main similarity is the on/off mode of our main character and their need to hide their insecurities and personality traits they think that contrast their "perfect" image(if you ask me everyone shows a different face depending on where they are anyway) . Another similarity is the sweet/demanding persona of the mls. Also older woman/younger man trope happens in both.
Recommended by kasumii
Noona romance. The FL is an older career woman who has had several bad relationships / little success with love. The ML fell for the FL when he was a kid and reunites with her years later, when he moves in with her.

Similar to the FL's appreciation for LZA's hair when it was long and fluffy (which earned him the nickname Flower Fairy), the FL in Kimi Wa Petto loves the ML's soft fluffy hair. His hair and eyes remind her of her childhood pet Momo, which leads her to end up allowing him to live with her as her "pet".

The MLs in both dramas are younger, artsy (Takeshi/Momo is a dancer similar to LZA's role as a singer and musician), affectionate towards the FL / make an effort to comfort her when she comes home at the end of the day, and puppy-like. The parents of both MLs disapprove of their choice to pursue a career in the arts.

Both dramas have excellent cuddles.
Recommended by AH
Both of these jdramas feature older woman/younger man romances, and both have male leads that are dancers. The progression of the romance is fairly similar, but Second Love is a lot faster with intimate scenes.
Recommended by twiz aka unagibento
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