Both of them are related to basketball, both have romance and they are both worth watching. Even tough i enjoyed Bull fighting more, Buzzer Beat was really good too ^___^
It has the same feeling to it. Two people who randomly meet and become friends. They both have these conversations that make you see their deep connection they share. They both have that "billboard" and basketball court that appears near their apartment.
If you like one, you'll definitely like the other!
If you like one, you'll definitely like the other!
Both stories deal with sport and romance and have this sweet feeling / vibe from the beginning till the end.
You like Buzzer Beat? Well, let me show you the best romance/sport jdorama: Pride :)
Pride is a classic and halu-aki onscreen couple chemistry is arguably the best ever in jdorama world.
Pride is a classic and halu-aki onscreen couple chemistry is arguably the best ever in jdorama world.
They have the same balance of sport and romance, the same team spirit and a similar approach to dreams & love.
I'm partial to Pride, but I think the viewers of one are going to like the other too.
I'm partial to Pride, but I think the viewers of one are going to like the other too.
Both are about young people who are chasing after their dreams despite of difficulties and when their roads crosses they begin to cheer up for each other. In these dramas, between two leads is AMAZING CHEMISTRY.
they both stare leading men from "Producing Nobuta" and both are about an athlete falling in love with a seemingly unattainable woman, although OPG has far more comedy than BB.
"Baby Steps" revolves around Maruo Eiichiro, a punctual and earnest boy who has strived for straight As since elementary school. The 15-year-old high school boy stops by a tennis school to deal with his lack of exercise. There, he meets Takasaki Natsu, a beautiful, earnest girl who only has a passion for tennis.
Tsuchiya Tomomitsu is the captain of his high school basketball team. He is also a senior at his school. Even though he is not that good in basketball, he is selected as bench player for the prefecture qualifying round. The underclassmen on his team, who are all better than him, are not happy about his selection.
Tomomitsu then meets Hatori Sae. She is also a senior at the same high school. She keeps watching Tomomitsu shoot three pointers. They become closer and develop a romantic relationship. Suddenly, Sae transfers to another school without saying a word.
Tomomitsu then meets Hatori Sae. She is also a senior at the same high school. She keeps watching Tomomitsu shoot three pointers. They become closer and develop a romantic relationship. Suddenly, Sae transfers to another school without saying a word.
Kitagawa Keiko plays the FL and Ito Hideaki plays the SML in both dramas. In both dramas, Kitagawa Keiko plays the role of a character who is working to fulfill her dreams and thinking of moving back to her parents' home in the countryside in case of failure. There are also love triangles in both dramas.