The main lead is the same. Both are fantasy dramas that have a touch of whimsical reality. They give the same vibe.
In tomorrow with you he can time travel and in where stars lands he seems to have superpower.
In tomorrow with you he can time travel and in where stars lands he seems to have superpower.
Both dramas have robots / robotic human hand in the story line. While, I'm not robot is more funny and quirky where stars land is more emotional. The female lead is played by the same actor in both dramas and have similar characteristics. The male lead in both dramas is intelligent, a perfectionist and introverted, who later gets along with people. In both dramas male lead has a secret to hide.
Both have a common aspect of sci-fi and male lead being in an accident leaving him unable to live a normal life.
In Where Stars Land (2018) the male lead has a disability aid helping him move his arm and leg.
Whereas in Miss Crow with Mr. Lizard (2021) the main lead met with an accident leading to a life-threatening injury to his heart forcing the surgeons to perform an emergency operation and implant a mechanical heart.
In Where Stars Land (2018) the male lead has a disability aid helping him move his arm and leg.
Whereas in Miss Crow with Mr. Lizard (2021) the main lead met with an accident leading to a life-threatening injury to his heart forcing the surgeons to perform an emergency operation and implant a mechanical heart.
28-year-old, single domestic airline CA (cabin attendant), Yamada Sae, looking for love and fulfillment in life. Five years ago, her high school sweetheart was snatched from her grasp by a CA.That’s what prompted her to pursue a career as a CA despite of having no interest in the profession itself.In the air, Sae experiences losing altitude of self esteem by repeating bungles, and is ordered time and time again to write letters of apology by her boss.On the ground, Sae devotes her full attention to attending ‘Go-kon’ (group blind date, the ritual which fuels the social life of Japanese singles). But on one of these Go-kons, Sae finds a younger, prettier colleague,who snubbed Sae’s idea of showing up wearing their killer uniforms. Sae learns a lesson about the rules of survival in the love jungle; there are no rules! And if that isn’t enough, she is constantly looked down by nasty international CAs. But Sae shows cheerful resilience, or even talent for navigating the girls through fighting against common enemies such as womanizers specializing in CAs. Still Sae has difficulty expressing her honest feelings to a handsome pilot, saying spiteful things,which only leads into their perpetual quarrel. You might call it the foreplay of a relationship.Through her bumpy flight, Sae is gradually learning that happiness is something not given by others, but grasped by oneself.