Instead, add Ikemen Desu Ne to your watch list. Get ready for the chaos of a nun pretending to be a pop idol. Get ready for the icy glare of Ren Katsuragi. And get ready to fall in love with the question the title asks: He’s handsome, isn’t he?
The series follows , a nun-in-training who is suddenly asked to replace her twin brother, Mio, in the popular boy band A.N.JELL after he suffers a pre-debut injury. While living with three handsome band members, Miko must keep her identity a secret while navigating a complex web of romance and industry pressure. Key story highlights include: J-drama Review : Ikemen Desu Ne ikemen desu ne dramacool top
: Reviewers note that the Japanese version often adds a "sweeter" side to the male lead, making the central romance feel more grounded and believable. Instead, add Ikemen Desu Ne to your watch list
(also of Kis-My-Ft2) portrayed the gentle, protective Fujishiro Shu. And get ready to fall in love with
Here’s a short fanfiction-style text inspired by Ikemen Desu Ne (Westside Boys) and Dramacool vibes:
The J-drama is shorter (11 episodes compared to the K-drama's 16), making the storyline much tighter and faster-moving.
Dramacool’s "Top" lists are usually populated by recent viral hits (like Squid Game or The Glory ). So, how does a 2009/2011 show compete?