Not similar really, but the endings really are. And I mean they are very similar. I liked them up to the end. Mr. Queen is really good and is actually one of my favorite Kdramas. However, the ending for both these dramas was uncalled for and dumb and the male lead was an idiot for not realizing who he was with was not who he had fallen in love with. Shame.
Similar story of a ghost 'borrowing' a person's body. Both the stories have contrasting characters of ghost and the possessed person. If you're looking for comedy, underdog stories, these are for you. While OMG is surrounding a plot around restaurateur, GD surrounds a plot around a hospital. Both Park Bo Young and Kim Beom are worth watching in their roles.
At first those two storylines doesn't seem very much alike, however if you take a look they are pretty similar:
Extremely shy girl gets some kind of help from an entity, who possess their body thus changing their personality and actions completely. However, in Dear Prince it's actually a guy who's the ghost and the story is based on the entertainment industry.
Extremely shy girl gets some kind of help from an entity, who possess their body thus changing their personality and actions completely. However, in Dear Prince it's actually a guy who's the ghost and the story is based on the entertainment industry.
Both series are food centric rom-coms with a similar feel. Whilst Lets Eat is more about the delicious food porn Oh My Ghost is set in a restaurant so there is always food around.
Each series features an unknown food blogger element.
Both of these series also include mystery and darker storylines alongside a cute romance.
Each series features an unknown food blogger element.
Both of these series also include mystery and darker storylines alongside a cute romance.
These dramas are very different from one another. Country of origin, overall plot, length, feel, etc...all different. But I couldn't help but think of Oh My Ghost when watching Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo.
Both dramas have a character that's stuck in present day when they're not supposed to be there, whether it's because they died and haven't passed into the afterlife yet or because they're from the future.
I won't go into more detail than that, as it gets too spoiler-y, but I definitely saw parallels between Shohei and Shin Sun Ae.
Both dramas have a character that's stuck in present day when they're not supposed to be there, whether it's because they died and haven't passed into the afterlife yet or because they're from the future.
I won't go into more detail than that, as it gets too spoiler-y, but I definitely saw parallels between Shohei and Shin Sun Ae.