While still a virgin at 30, Adachi Kiyoshi gains a magical power – the ability to read other people's minds by touching them. At first, he’s overwhelmed by his new ability, and it’s not proving to be helpful to him. But that all changes when he accidentally touches Kurosawa Yuichi, whom he learns has romantic feelings for him.
These two Jdramas that consist of different storylines and target audiences surprisingly share common themes, character traits, and much more.
*Note: I'll refer 30-sai made Dotei Da to Mahotsukai ni Nareru rashii as its short title in english, "Cherry Magic."
Similarities for both Jdramas:
-They are wholesome Jdramas depicting healthy relationships for both romantic relationships and friendships. There is amazing chemistry and relationship development in both Jdramas. All of the main leads are both considerate and supportive to their partner, friends, acquaintances, housemates and/or co-workers.
-They are both romantic comedy Jdramas that display plenty of fluffy moments for the couples.
-The main leads (Mashiba Kurumi from Kikazaru Koi and Adachi Kiyoshi from Cherry Magic) are straightforward.
-Each character possess interesting/unique personalities that shows their charming side.
-Both feature cute pets as characters too!
-Each Jdrama consists of characters that go through great character development.
-Both Jdramas teach valuable life lessons.
-Radiate good vibes for the majority of the season.
-Both include characters that had a crush on someone for 7 years.
-Cohabitation occurs in both Jdramas, except it only happens briefly in Cherry Magic.
-Consists of skillful acting from all actors and actresses!
Few differences:
-In Cherry Magic, they place less emphasis on the characters' work-life, while concentrating more on their personal lives. Whereas Kikazaru Koi focuses on the characters' work-life and personal life simultaneously.
-Cherry Magic includes supernatural elements because the main male lead, Adachi Kiyoshi gains the power to read people's minds.
-Kikazaru Koi express straight couples, while Cherry Magic shows same-sex couples.
Please support the fansubbers who dedicated their time to post english subtitles for each Jdrama. Links to the episodes are listed below:
Kikazaru Koi niwa Riyuu ga Atte:
https://furritsubs.livejournal.com/#entry-furritsubs-20202
30-sai made Dotei Da to Mahotsukai ni Nareru rashii (Cherry Magic):
First page:
https://irozuku.org/fansub/tag/cherry-magic/page/2/
Second page:
https://irozuku.org/fansub/tag/cherry-magic/
*Note: I'll refer 30-sai made Dotei Da to Mahotsukai ni Nareru rashii as its short title in english, "Cherry Magic."
Similarities for both Jdramas:
-They are wholesome Jdramas depicting healthy relationships for both romantic relationships and friendships. There is amazing chemistry and relationship development in both Jdramas. All of the main leads are both considerate and supportive to their partner, friends, acquaintances, housemates and/or co-workers.
-They are both romantic comedy Jdramas that display plenty of fluffy moments for the couples.
-The main leads (Mashiba Kurumi from Kikazaru Koi and Adachi Kiyoshi from Cherry Magic) are straightforward.
-Each character possess interesting/unique personalities that shows their charming side.
-Both feature cute pets as characters too!
-Each Jdrama consists of characters that go through great character development.
-Both Jdramas teach valuable life lessons.
-Radiate good vibes for the majority of the season.
-Both include characters that had a crush on someone for 7 years.
-Cohabitation occurs in both Jdramas, except it only happens briefly in Cherry Magic.
-Consists of skillful acting from all actors and actresses!
Few differences:
-In Cherry Magic, they place less emphasis on the characters' work-life, while concentrating more on their personal lives. Whereas Kikazaru Koi focuses on the characters' work-life and personal life simultaneously.
-Cherry Magic includes supernatural elements because the main male lead, Adachi Kiyoshi gains the power to read people's minds.
-Kikazaru Koi express straight couples, while Cherry Magic shows same-sex couples.
Please support the fansubbers who dedicated their time to post english subtitles for each Jdrama. Links to the episodes are listed below:
Kikazaru Koi niwa Riyuu ga Atte:
https://furritsubs.livejournal.com/#entry-furritsubs-20202
30-sai made Dotei Da to Mahotsukai ni Nareru rashii (Cherry Magic):
First page:
https://irozuku.org/fansub/tag/cherry-magic/page/2/
Second page:
https://irozuku.org/fansub/tag/cherry-magic/
While still a virgin at 30, Adachi Kiyoshi gains a magical power – the ability to read other people's minds by touching them. At first, he’s overwhelmed by his new ability, and it’s not proving to be helpful to him. But that all changes when he accidentally touches Kurosawa Yuichi, whom he learns has romantic feelings for him.
A man killed himself. Due to his death, three of his former classmates from art school, reunite for the first time in a long while. These three people have connections to the man in different ways, including his ex-girlfriend, the manager of a rugby club where the man played, and his ex-boyfriend. While struggling with their own lives, these three people begin to meet and have meals together.
Oda Chiharu worked as a designer for a company she has long coveted to work for, but, due to bullying by her boss, she quit her job. She finds pleasure in cooking and serving her food to other people. When she is alone, she often eats food from the convenience store. Nakamura Seiko works in the PR department for a cosmetics company. Being influence by her family, she has grown up with the idea that marriage is mandatory and not optional. She now has a strong desire to marry, but her fiancé, who works in the same department, suddenly breaks off their engagement.
Amagai Eiji worked as a designer for an advertising agency, but he was suddenly transferred to the sales department. He doesn’t know what he wants to do anymore. He is a gay man, but he hasn't revealed his sexual orientation to his parents.
Oda Chiharu worked as a designer for a company she has long coveted to work for, but, due to bullying by her boss, she quit her job. She finds pleasure in cooking and serving her food to other people. When she is alone, she often eats food from the convenience store. Nakamura Seiko works in the PR department for a cosmetics company. Being influence by her family, she has grown up with the idea that marriage is mandatory and not optional. She now has a strong desire to marry, but her fiancé, who works in the same department, suddenly breaks off their engagement.
Amagai Eiji worked as a designer for an advertising agency, but he was suddenly transferred to the sales department. He doesn’t know what he wants to do anymore. He is a gay man, but he hasn't revealed his sexual orientation to his parents.
One day, Akihiro Miyata, a mid-level editor at a business magazine, visits popular university associate professor Takashi Iwanaga to ask him to write an economics column. However, that person was his first love, whom he broke up with during his high school days! It has been more than ten years since he moved to Tokyo.
Miyata, who had completely sealed off the past where he had a big love affair to the point where he promised to elope, was able to find a girlfriend who was thinking of marrying him and was living a “normal” life. Even after they meet again by chance, Miyata treats him as a business partner and vows never to fall in love with Iwanaga again.
However, he is as beautiful and talented as ever… Iwanaga’s pace, which repeatedly speaks sweetly to him… His work and private life are at the mercy of him!? Ideals, reality, pride… An over-30 boy who can’t be as honest as he used to be meets his soulmate again. What will happen to this frustrating “second” love, full of tactics…!?
Miyata, who had completely sealed off the past where he had a big love affair to the point where he promised to elope, was able to find a girlfriend who was thinking of marrying him and was living a “normal” life. Even after they meet again by chance, Miyata treats him as a business partner and vows never to fall in love with Iwanaga again.
However, he is as beautiful and talented as ever… Iwanaga’s pace, which repeatedly speaks sweetly to him… His work and private life are at the mercy of him!? Ideals, reality, pride… An over-30 boy who can’t be as honest as he used to be meets his soulmate again. What will happen to this frustrating “second” love, full of tactics…!?