Both are about a young girl who is limited by an illness and how her family and friends were able to help her.
Both are about a young girl who is limited by an illness and how her family and friends were able to help her.
-Both "Daisuki' and "I wanna hug you" are about begim disabled woman ( Tsukasa is on wheelchair, Yuzu is mentally disabled)
-Both are about gettig pregrant by disabled woman, and become a mother
-Both heroines fighting with stereotypes, both of them wants to be independent
- Both heroines have a suppot from others
-Both "Daisuki" and "I wanna hug you" are from Japan
-Both are about gettig pregrant by disabled woman, and become a mother
-Both heroines fighting with stereotypes, both of them wants to be independent
- Both heroines have a suppot from others
-Both "Daisuki" and "I wanna hug you" are from Japan
Singer Hyeon Seok develops problems with his hearing (Menieres syndrome) and has to stop his recordings. He notices a picture of Hokkaido in a magazine and decides to travel there. He eventually arrives in a a small village in Hokkaido for rest. While there, he reminisces about the old days. The owner of the inn offers him a Japanese meal. There he meets a bright cheerful girl named Megumi.
Both are coming of age dramas about women with mental disabilities. Both have a great Mother/Daughter relationships (Daisuki has two!).
There are other similarities such as good character growth for all concerned.
Daisuki is more involved showing the protagonist, Yuzu's, struggles to raise her 'normal' daughter without too much sugar coating.
There are other similarities such as good character growth for all concerned.
Daisuki is more involved showing the protagonist, Yuzu's, struggles to raise her 'normal' daughter without too much sugar coating.
Both are very similar concepts so I'm sure if u liked one, u will most likely like watching the other one as well.
In both, a handicapped mother learns to care for and bond with their daughter and shows the struggles they have to deal with and overcome as their daughter grows up and also questions their mothers being different.
In Daisuki, the handicap is a mental disability whilst in your hands are whispering, it is hearing impairment.
In Daisuki the father has passed away and the mother's family supports them and in your hands are whispering, her husband is very supportive, so both have a supportive family.
Both show's are heart warming and cover the span of period of the daughter growin up and overcoming obstacles together so you should definitely check out the other!
In both, a handicapped mother learns to care for and bond with their daughter and shows the struggles they have to deal with and overcome as their daughter grows up and also questions their mothers being different.
In Daisuki, the handicap is a mental disability whilst in your hands are whispering, it is hearing impairment.
In Daisuki the father has passed away and the mother's family supports them and in your hands are whispering, her husband is very supportive, so both have a supportive family.
Both show's are heart warming and cover the span of period of the daughter growin up and overcoming obstacles together so you should definitely check out the other!