Both dramas are relations to a romance story with time travel and historical ages. Also in some parts they also experience a change in history. Not to mention the female lead characters in both dramas plays actress who are currently working on the time periods that they both time travel to. Ironic.
Right from the beginning they seemed similar, both have the same main plot of time traveling, they're both cute, short and refreshing as well...
It's a fusion drama!
Somehow the story of My Only Love Song is related to The River Where the Moon Rises, however, the vibes of comedy is similar to Mr. Queen. Because the female lead is a time traveler, people are confused of her language, which is similar to Mr. Queen and the ever so popular "No Touch" phrase.
Somehow the story of My Only Love Song is related to The River Where the Moon Rises, however, the vibes of comedy is similar to Mr. Queen. Because the female lead is a time traveler, people are confused of her language, which is similar to Mr. Queen and the ever so popular "No Touch" phrase.
Both have time travel in them. In CC, she is a chef whereas in MOLS she is an actress. Both the dramas had cute romance between the leads aswell
both Live Up to Your Name and My Only Love Song are my favorite "time traveling to historical times" dramas.
One is Korean Drama the other is Japanese Drama + Movie.
In one the main lead is a girl in the other it's boy.
Both have a time traveling theme. In both it took some time to the main lead to understand the situation… The girl is an actress, she think it's about the period drama she was filming since it's the same period with people with the same name... The boy was in a sort of historic theme park and meet an important historic personage who had a spectacle in the park… So they are both involved with some historical facts particularly for Nobunaga Concerto. They both have some futuristic tools they brought with them in the past. They are plenty of funny moment.
There is more romance in My Only Love Song, and it's ending is happier than Nobunaga Concerto.
In one the main lead is a girl in the other it's boy.
Both have a time traveling theme. In both it took some time to the main lead to understand the situation… The girl is an actress, she think it's about the period drama she was filming since it's the same period with people with the same name... The boy was in a sort of historic theme park and meet an important historic personage who had a spectacle in the park… So they are both involved with some historical facts particularly for Nobunaga Concerto. They both have some futuristic tools they brought with them in the past. They are plenty of funny moment.
There is more romance in My Only Love Song, and it's ending is happier than Nobunaga Concerto.
The New Yoshiwara pleasure district, in the twilight years of the Edo Period. Popular prostitute Asagiri will soon be freed from her indentured service. One day at a local festival, she meets young artisan Hanjiro who changes her destiny. Asagiri feels love for the first time in her life, but the history involving Hanjiro's client leads to tragic circumstances.