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The Pages of a Fairytale

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The Pages of a Fairytale
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Andante is more bittersweet and slower paced than Hometown, but both drama's deal with loss and grief and healing. The male lead in Andante is a teenager who needs to grow and mature while the male lead in Hometown is an adult in need of healing from past trauma. The female lead in Andante is a struggling young woman needing help with carrying her burdens while the female lead in Hometown is a bit selfish and self-absorbed and needing to grow as a person. Both dramas portray romantic relationships that grow the people in them in different ways.
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The stories themselves are not particularly similar, but the overall vibe and feel of both dramas is. Both stories involve absurdist humor/outlandish situations and a heavy focus on fashion. Kuragehime is definitely more heartfelt while Wanko is pure comedy, but both are uproarious fun.
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Both dramas deal with some of the challenges of deafness, and both have a very healing and comforting feeling to them. They are stories about overcoming challenges, both physical and mental, and facing your life head on.
Recommended by DramaHeroine - Feb 2, 2023
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The similarity lies in the overall feelings of the drama, the heartwarming elements, the way they both address more serious topics, the way they're both filmed, their themes and messages. I would say both dramas qualify as 'healing,' which is a big descriptor you hear for dramas these days. Both of these stories will most likely leave you with the same feeling when you finish, which is one of hopefulness.
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Both dramas address heavy but important topics in thoughtful, gentle, but truthful ways, and the storytelling in both is slower-paced with a dash of slice-of-life feel. They are stories that make you feel hopeful and full, even in the bittersweet moments.
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Both stories revolve around food and relationships and finding your way in life. The Cravings even includes a little recipe for you to follow at the end of each ep.
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Both stories revolve around food and relationships and finding your way in life. The Cravings even includes a little recipe for you to follow at the end of each ep.
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Both are about life in your early 20's from a girl's perspective, one with the premise of falling for an idol, the other filled with simple makeup tutorials that anyone can recreate.
Recommended by DramaHeroine - Jul 21, 2020
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One has some supernatural elements to it, but both are about what it means to be and feel beautiful.
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Both stories deal with feeling unattractive and unwanted by your peers and having the courage to like yourself anyway.
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I wouldn't say they are similar in terms of their storylines but they're both about high school life and are easy, fun watches for a lazy Saturday afternoon.
Recommended by DramaHeroine - Jul 21, 2020
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Both stories have female leads plagued by the ability to see ghosts and desperate to find a way to make it stop.
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