Lion no Kaburega makes me think of Move to Heaven because both are realistic and talked about various topics like family, autism, life, death...
In each, one of the main characters is autistic and I find the representation really accurate and humanistic, in both there's investigations, both are funny, both also feature friendship and both are about a loving family with "routines" that suddenly changed...
Sorry for my English.
In each, one of the main characters is autistic and I find the representation really accurate and humanistic, in both there's investigations, both are funny, both also feature friendship and both are about a loving family with "routines" that suddenly changed...
Sorry for my English.
Level of kawai - too high. Both series explore mundane days of families with no mother figure, in both - brothers dedicated themselves to younger siblings upbringing. In both we have young cute boys, hence kawai - you cannot not smile .
Our dining table is more on bl side, though not explicit, Lion is more a thriller , mostly around family.
Just realized, both are japanese,
Our dining table is more on bl side, though not explicit, Lion is more a thriller , mostly around family.
Just realized, both are japanese,
Japan recently introduced a lot of series around male families only, be it 1 or 2 generations, not bl - just ordinary single parent/sibling.
Four brothers - speaks for itself - daily routine and hilarious situations of four brothers, the youngest being 5-7 yo , the eldest - supports family
Lion - similar plot, oldest brother support autistic younger brother, then Lion jumps into their life, destroying order and wreaking cute chaos.
Four brothers - speaks for itself - daily routine and hilarious situations of four brothers, the youngest being 5-7 yo , the eldest - supports family
Lion - similar plot, oldest brother support autistic younger brother, then Lion jumps into their life, destroying order and wreaking cute chaos.
Japan just did it again, killing us by kawai level of level - infinity! Actually, havent seen such series from other countries?
Both dramas are centered around 5-6 yo male leads, both - escaped from parents in one way or another. So, as can be expected, they bear some trauma and act like adults in some situations. Still, both series are cute, with some detective plots, but mostly - hilarious daily situations
Both dramas are centered around 5-6 yo male leads, both - escaped from parents in one way or another. So, as can be expected, they bear some trauma and act like adults in some situations. Still, both series are cute, with some detective plots, but mostly - hilarious daily situations
Those series are of different genre completely, so proceed with caution.
Similarities - in both series one of LMs - a young boy, lacking mother figure (Papa & Daddy) or missing his mom - you can imagine level of cuteness and situations.
Then, there are big differences - Papa & Daddy - lgbtqi series, like exploration of daily challenges of gay couples, Light on My Lion - it is more a thriller and found family, yes - with male family members only, and nothing else.
Similarities - in both series one of LMs - a young boy, lacking mother figure (Papa & Daddy) or missing his mom - you can imagine level of cuteness and situations.
Then, there are big differences - Papa & Daddy - lgbtqi series, like exploration of daily challenges of gay couples, Light on My Lion - it is more a thriller and found family, yes - with male family members only, and nothing else.