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The platform gained popularity due to its extensive library, user-friendly interface, and frequent updates. Content was categorized by region, including Korean, Chinese, Japanese, and Thai dramas. While Dramacool's offerings were well-received by users, the site operated without licensing agreements, making it a target for anti-piracy efforts. [2]
My Sibling's Romance is a story about several siblings hiding each other's identities and gathering in one house while looking for their respective lovers. The format of the program is the same as other entertainment programs, where young handsome men and women come together to depict romance, but by filling the cast with siblings, it also deals with the friendship and family love between ...
My Amazing Boyfriend (Chinese: 我的奇妙男友; pinyin: Wo De Qi Miao Nan You) is a 2016 Chinese web series starring Janice Wu and Kim Tae-hwan, in a romance story between a 500 year old superhuman and a B-list actress. [1] The series is an adaptation of a popular Chinese novel by Shui Qianmo. [2]
Sister, also known as My Sister (Chinese: 我的姐姐), is a 2021 Chinese coming-of-age drama film directed by Yin Ruoxi and written by You Xiaoying . It stars Zhang Zifeng in the titular lead role, with Xiao Yang, Zhu Yuanyuan, Duan Bowen, and Connor Leong as the other cast members. It was released in China on 2 April 2021. [4]
My Best Friend's Story (Chinese: 流金岁月) is a 2020 Chinese drama television series directed by Shen Yan and starring Ni Ni and Liu Shishi. [1] It is adapted from the novel The Golden Years (流金岁月) written by Yi Shu. [ 2 ]
Wait, My Youth (Chinese: 等等我的青春; pinyin: Děng děng wǒ de qīngchūn) is a 2019 Chinese television series starring Zhao Yi Qin, Li Jiaqi, Li Ge Yang, Leo Dong, Stephanie Xu, and Vincent Wei. The drama was aired on Youku Original Network from March 2019 to April 18, 2019. [1]
My Daughters (Mainland Chinese title: 夏家三千金), also known as Get Love Back in Taiwan (Taiwanese title: 把爱抢回来), is a Chinese urban idol drama that premiered in 2011. It is a remake of the long-running Taiwanese vernacular drama Parents' Love , which began airing in 2009.
Too Late to Say I Love You (Chinese: 来不及说我爱你) is a 2010 Chinese television series adapted from the novel Bi Zhou Chen (碧甃沉) by Fei Wo Si Cun. It stars Wallace Chung and Li Xiaoran. The series premiered on Hubei TV on August 30, 2010. [1] Chung and Li won Most Popular Couple award at the 2011 China TV Drama Awards. [2]