The two protagonists enjoy discovering new eateries, and both of these restaurants adventures were based on manga, and real luncheon-bar. Though unlike the man lead of Kodoku no gourmet, Wakako can't imagine her meals without a liquor, hence the title of the "serie". In fact, while dining outside she only drinks alcoholic beverages all through the dramaxploration.
Another story of a father selling his daughter to pay off his debts. In "You're Mine, Only Mine", the girl is force to marry the man.
Each episode deals with a different girl facing some important choices that may change their outlook. Also, Kato Rosa plays in both of them. Altough "Ketsuekigatabetsu Onna ga Kekkon Suru Hoho" is more light and comedy oriented than "Tsubasa no Oreta Tenshitachi 2", both doramas are really slice of life.
Bang hwang haneun Kalnal, "Broken" is the korean remake of the japanese movie Samayou Yaiba (The hovering blade).
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Both series are about housewives that hide their past of ex-agent/spy to their "ideal" husbands. Each episode is feature with them getting involved in helping different people using their flair and physical skills.
In Hap Ki Do, a woman fight to avenge her brothers, and in Onna Hissatsu Ken a woman fight to rescue her brother. The two women have strong physical skills and endurance to go most of the time against several tough opponents men.
Both protagonists want nothing more than to achieve success in their professional life. They also can't help getting involved in their surrounding matters, even if that means putting themselves in dangerous situations. Both men lead face multiple struggles in order to climb on top, and they have a naïve view on how tricky people and corporation life can really be.
The korean drama was the third remake of the japanese drama "101 kaime no proposal"
This Korean movie was the first adaptation of the japanese drama
The chinese serie is the second adaptation of the japanese drama "101 kaime no proposal"
Both protagonists are physically strong women. Nasty characters are excessively cruel and vicious, no matter where they come from. There's also lots of "almost gratuitous violence" against the victims in each episode, quite hard to stomach and so not for the faint-hearted. Then our héroïnes, start slowly with their moral little speechs sort of "Ijimae is bad, hurting the weaker is wrong..." and bam, they rampage at the assaillants despite their light calibre. Both are very repetitive due to the episodic format.
And any other season of Aibou!! The New Office created, despite its name in both series seems merely like a demotion office than anything else. Indeed as no real assignments are given to the police inspectors there. Nevertheless, they still get involved in cases they shouldn't be working on, thus often solving incidents without any recognition. And lastly, despite the premise of both dramas it is much more comedic than it appears to be.