Both stories based on children who suffer abuse. The Crucible is a lot darker & more graphic dealing with sexual abuse
Recommended by FortuneCat
Both about teachers going above & beyond for the sake of their students
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There are many similarities in the plot and the drama's stylistic elements. Yuko Tanaka also stars as the mother of the main character in both dramas.
Recommended by kuay
Haha ni Naru is about a mother who's her child was kidnaped. Mother is about a teacher who kidnaped her student and acted as her new mother.

Both are my favorite family doramas. The story and message are different but the feelings I got in both were the same.

Japan is really great in making this type of story. No time will be wasted with watching them.
Recommended by UKIYO
Similar stories where the it is not the parents who choose their sons are sons chose their parents.
Recommended by Senpai
Both are the same. The Korean drama is the remake of this drama. Both are amazingly done with great chemistry between the two leads.
Recommended by Maya Amina
Both feature complicated family relationships and unorthodox ways to remove a child from an abusive situation.
Recommended by sl4u
Both doramas have heavy feelings and treat subjects as children's absuse and adults that try to help them.
Kimi wa iiko tells the stories of different children who have to undergo different adversities but they end up being pilars for the people who are near them, something similar occurs in Mother.
Recommended by Ruth
Both take a deep look at parenthood and have a dark theme. While not similar in storylines, the themes and genres are similar
Recommended by DrunkenBunny
Yuko Tanaka previously worked with Director Nobuo Mizuta and Screenwriter Yuji Sakamoto in 2010 NTV drama series "Mother" and 2013 NTV drama series “Woman: My Life for My Children.”

Both stories portray the harshness life brings and the strive of the characters to do good/survive while exposing humanity.
Recommended by mmejul
Both involve a "cold" woman saving a childfrom abuse and portrait the deep connection between childless woman and traumatized child
Recommended by rina285
You don't get to choose your family but if you did the bonds would be the same. While watching Shoplifters I got the feeling of dejavu and then realized that I felt the same way while watching Mother. Both deal with children in unhappy/ unsafe homes and finding solace elsewhere. With Mother you get a more drawn out story while Shoplifters is a more condensed version. I highly recommend both.
Recommended by ShotaSidePart
both deal with family, life, relationships and have a similar atmosphere and feel to it.
Recommended by nimoo
Dramas are about guardians wanting to save a child from abuse by their real parents. The difference is that 'Mother' struggles through the forceful approach, while 'Hajimemashite, Aishiteimasu' struggles through the legal approach.
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