- Revenge Fantasy genre.
- Female leads are the main character who punish perpetrators.
- Both characters have special powers.
- Female leads are cold.
- Both have slight romance.
Differences:
Girl From Nowhere is an anthology series which takes place in a school setting. Each school is different with different characters. Themes and overall show is much darker. Nanno, the FL works alone.
The Judge From Hell deals with a female lead who is a judge and rules on criminal cases usually pertraining to violence. Show has funny and light moments as well and isn't as dark comparatively. Bitna/Justitia has others helping her.
- Female leads are the main character who punish perpetrators.
- Both characters have special powers.
- Female leads are cold.
- Both have slight romance.
Differences:
Girl From Nowhere is an anthology series which takes place in a school setting. Each school is different with different characters. Themes and overall show is much darker. Nanno, the FL works alone.
The Judge From Hell deals with a female lead who is a judge and rules on criminal cases usually pertraining to violence. Show has funny and light moments as well and isn't as dark comparatively. Bitna/Justitia has others helping her.
The premise of both surround sketchy people coming to a new highschool. They also try to fix the 'inner school' issues.
(Note there might be Spoilers !!)
Though both series give similar vibes, Kyouso no Musume and Girl from Nowhere are very different from each other , just that the initial settings ( and only few aspects) are slightly similar.
Nanno of Girl From Nowhere displays supernatural abilities many times. Also her family details were never known and she changes to different school in each episode.
Kiritani Sara doesnt exhibit any supernatural ability and of course she is very keen about minute details and intelligent as Nanno. Also there are possessiveness and revenge elements in this plot and they are main aspects in this series. Note that Kyouso no Musume are of bit shorter length. And she continues in the same school throughout the series.
Though both series give similar vibes, Kyouso no Musume and Girl from Nowhere are very different from each other , just that the initial settings ( and only few aspects) are slightly similar.
Nanno of Girl From Nowhere displays supernatural abilities many times. Also her family details were never known and she changes to different school in each episode.
Kiritani Sara doesnt exhibit any supernatural ability and of course she is very keen about minute details and intelligent as Nanno. Also there are possessiveness and revenge elements in this plot and they are main aspects in this series. Note that Kyouso no Musume are of bit shorter length. And she continues in the same school throughout the series.
Revenge dramas with FLs. The FL from The Glory has a tragic past while the FL from Girl From Nowhere is implied to have one.
The FL from Girl From Nowhere is a high school student and a “demon” while the FL of The Glory is an elementary school teacher.
The FL from Girl From Nowhere (which has supernatural elements) gets revenge on those who do wrong while the FL of The Glory is getting revenge on her bullies from high school.
The FL from Girl From Nowhere is a high school student and a “demon” while the FL of The Glory is an elementary school teacher.
The FL from Girl From Nowhere (which has supernatural elements) gets revenge on those who do wrong while the FL of The Glory is getting revenge on her bullies from high school.
both series are about students uncovering schools' dark secrets. both also have supernatural as a genre wherein the gifted there are many of them who have different potentials while in girl from nowhere it's the main lead called Nanno who has some type of power to stay alive. both give off a creepy/ suspense feeling. while the gifted focuses on mystery and only their school's secrets. Where Girl from nowhere focuses on different schools and different concepts/situations. like rape, murder, corruption, etc.
both series show us different dark, twisted stories each episode. in urban horror there are only 3 episodes that overlap, in girl from nowhere we have the same main character. urban horror is based off urban legends, whereas girl from nowhere is mostly fiction, with only some of the episodes being based on real life cases
I find some similarities between both series, although the projects' proposals are different:
- Both tell a different story per episode, but in After Dark are connected and in GFN not (just the constant proposal of Nanno being the new classmate).
- Both are open to show violence, blood or sexual content.
- The series uses supernatural recourses. AD is into demons, ghost and witchcraft stuff, while GFN is more fantasy and dystopia.
- The protagonists of each story are grey characters, with a dark side and impulses.
- There is a character that remains in the background of all stories, Nanno and Dao (But Dao doesn't have so much appearance as Nanno).
- Also, Nanno and Dao look alike, not only in the physic side (the mole under the eye) and their typically beauty of a femme fatale, but both are mysterious characters of indefinite identity who act with no particular reason more than finding fun, both have a maniacal and creepy laugh.
- Both tell a different story per episode, but in After Dark are connected and in GFN not (just the constant proposal of Nanno being the new classmate).
- Both are open to show violence, blood or sexual content.
- The series uses supernatural recourses. AD is into demons, ghost and witchcraft stuff, while GFN is more fantasy and dystopia.
- The protagonists of each story are grey characters, with a dark side and impulses.
- There is a character that remains in the background of all stories, Nanno and Dao (But Dao doesn't have so much appearance as Nanno).
- Also, Nanno and Dao look alike, not only in the physic side (the mole under the eye) and their typically beauty of a femme fatale, but both are mysterious characters of indefinite identity who act with no particular reason more than finding fun, both have a maniacal and creepy laugh.