Both female lead is old-fashioned, and the male lead helps them improve themselves. Both of them are similar in many ways, but they give off a different feel.
Haruna Nagashima devoted herself to softball while in middle school. Now that she's in high school, Haruna believes it's time find a boyfriend. Unfortunately for Haruna, she never paid much attention to trends and is now clueless about how to attract a boy. Through a fortuitous event, she encounters popular upperclassman, Yoh Komiyama. Haruna asks Yoh to teach her how to become attractive to boys, and he agrees, but there's a catch. She can't fall in love with him.
I recommend this both drama because , Male lead and Female lead
try to solve problem
In one drama explosion and another student murder/suicide
try to solve problem
In one drama explosion and another student murder/suicide
Hibino Tsubaki is a young teenage girl with a talent for styling other people's hair. Yet, Tsubaki suffers from low self-esteem and isn't very comfortable styling her own hair. She also has a tendency to dress old-fashioned. She's teased at high school because of this.
One day, popular male student Tsubaki Kyota targets Tsubaki for teasing. Tsubaki Kyota holds sway over the entire classroom and is quite a playboy. Inexplicably they fall in love. Meanwhile, Tsubaki Kyota has commitment issues.
One day, popular male student Tsubaki Kyota targets Tsubaki for teasing. Tsubaki Kyota holds sway over the entire classroom and is quite a playboy. Inexplicably they fall in love. Meanwhile, Tsubaki Kyota has commitment issues.
I recommend this both drama because , Male lead and Female lead
try to solve problem
In one drama explosion and another student murder/suicide
try to solve problem
In one drama explosion and another student murder/suicide
Well both movies revolve around high school love. The heroines both have something that prevents them from being your average, cutesy high school girl.
Also I think both movies have similar photography/aesthetics (or something); both are colorful, somewhat wacky (pink classrooms, over the top clothing, strange places, etc) with weird characters popping out out of the blue for comic relief (also similar humor).
Also I think both movies have similar photography/aesthetics (or something); both are colorful, somewhat wacky (pink classrooms, over the top clothing, strange places, etc) with weird characters popping out out of the blue for comic relief (also similar humor).
both the main characters want love and feel they have to change to get it! They are also both really funny! :)
Haruna Nagashima devoted herself to softball while in middle school. Now that she's in high school, Haruna believes it's time find a boyfriend. Unfortunately for Haruna, she never paid much attention to trends and is now clueless about how to attract a boy. Through a fortuitous event, she encounters popular upperclassman, Yoh Komiyama. Haruna asks Yoh to teach her how to become attractive to boys, and he agrees, but there's a catch. She can't fall in love with him.
Haruna Nagashima devoted herself to softball while in middle school. Now that she's in high school, Haruna believes it's time find a boyfriend. Unfortunately for Haruna, she never paid much attention to trends and is now clueless about how to attract a boy. Through a fortuitous event, she encounters popular upperclassman, Yoh Komiyama. Haruna asks Yoh to teach her how to become attractive to boys, and he agrees, but there's a catch. She can't fall in love with him.
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Both movies are very similar. Both movies are based on famous manga..........................................................................
The main actress are similar. They are both loud; funny and make you laugh~
If you've liked one; you'll like the other :D
If you've liked one; you'll like the other :D
Haruna Nagashima devoted herself to softball while in middle school. Now that she's in high school, Haruna believes it's time find a boyfriend. Unfortunately for Haruna, she never paid much attention to trends and is now clueless about how to attract a boy. Through a fortuitous event, she encounters popular upperclassman, Yoh Komiyama. Haruna asks Yoh to teach her how to become attractive to boys, and he agrees, but there's a catch. She can't fall in love with him.
in both movies, the lead male and female are shy, but in kimi ni todoke, the main leads are a bit or a lot more shy.
both female leads are not popular and socially awkward.
both male leads are cool, popular and kind.
both movies are about love stories!!!!
both female leads are not popular and socially awkward.
both male leads are cool, popular and kind.
both movies are about love stories!!!!