On Valentine's Day 2022, there are ten BL series you should binge watch.

 On Valentine's Day 2022, there are ten BL series you should binge watch.


    Because of Valentine's Day, February has long been one of the most romantic months of the year. Our gorgeous BL Series are always here to warm our hearts and remind us how beautiful it is to love, whether we are lonely or have a relationship this February 14. In this blog, I'll present the ten finest BL series, in my opinion, that are suitable for Valentine's Day and will inspire us to always choose to love. If you have any further recommendations, please leave them in the comments section below. Let's get straight into the blog without further ado.

#1. Bad Buddy

    We can't help but miss PatPran on our weekly Frigays since the end of Bad Buddy aired two weeks ago. Because it's Valentine's Day, it's the perfect time to relive some of Pat and Pran's sweet moments and be reminded of how amazing their love journey was. Even though their friends and family were first opposed to the relationship, the two persevered and were steadfast in their affections for one another. The last episode, in my opinion, was the ideal conclusion to their narrative since nothing was pushed to be resolved. It's reasonable that the parents opted to be cordial because it's difficult for them to become friends again after so many years of having a family quarrel. Bad Buddy is filled of adorable and heartwarming moments, making it ideal for Valentine's Day.

#2. Cherry Magic

    It's difficult not to suggest this BL because it's essentially a wonderful series with one of the best tales. Cherry Magic is one of my all-time favorite Japanese BLs, and it's still my favorite to this day. The premise of obtaining superhuman abilities combined with romantic comedy couples makes this a lot of fun to watch. Despite the fact that Cherry Magic was published in 2020, it is still one of my favorite BL series because of its light narrative.

#3. My Love Mix-Up!

    Another Japanese BL series joins our lists, and I believe My Love Mix-Up is equally appropriate for Valentine's Day. Because My Love Mix-Up is now accessible on Netflix in some locations, now is the ideal moment to binge watch the entire series. When I originally saw this BL, it wasn't available internationally, so it's good to discover that My Love Mix-Up is now available in several regions with official English subtitles. My Love Mix-Up is a romantic comedy BL that recounts the narrative of a love affair that begins with a misunderstanding.

#4. Gameboys

    With over two years since its broadcast, Gameboys has become one of the most well-known stories on the planet. The traditional narrative and setting of a BL series weren't there in Gameboys because to the epidemic, but this allowed the program stand out and be distinctive in its own sense. Gav and Cairo's love story was one of the most beautiful I've ever seen, despite the fact that their physical touch was limited due to the premise. Unlike our other releases, Gameboys featured a lot of sorrowful moments, but they added to the overall plot.

#5. Like In The Movies

    Like In The Movies would be a Filipino BL Series that I could watch a couple of times if there was one. This BL aired the same year as Gameboys, and both shows were fantastic. Like In The Movies began softly, but as the series went, it grew heavier. Because of how realistic it was, the BL Series brought me a lot of life realizations. I've learned that it's not always about the happy ending, but rather about being prepared for a brighter future.

#6. A Tale of Thousand Stars

    If A Tale Of Thousand Stars isn't on my watch list, my existence as a BL lover would be incomplete. Despite the fact that it began off a little more serious than some of the others on our list, this BL had one of the most real love tales out there. A Tale Of Thousand Stars' setting and cinematography were so superb at the time of its airing that it was a breath of new air for many admirers. Tian and Phupha may not have been the perfect pair because they frequently disagreed with one another, but it was apparent that they genuinely cared for one another.

#7. Light On Me

    Fans always enjoy the unique stories of Korean BL's, but the short run time makes it difficult for us to appreciate its good stories. Light On Me was the first full-blown Korean BL. Light On Me was lengthier and featured more episodes than other Korean BLs, and it truly delivered. The love triangle scenario was dead on, albeit I thought the last few episodes were a touch hurried. On Valentine's Day, binge-watching this BL Series will make your day even more romantic.

#8. You Make Me Dance

    This Korean BL began as a series, but now that I've seen it as a movie, it's much more entertaining without the interruptions. A love tale between a student and a debt collector may appear strange at first, but the substance was faithful to the goal. The narrative was decent, though it could have been a little better, but the key element of this BL was the chemistry of the two protagonists. This Valentine's Day, You Make Me Dance will make your heart skip a beat.

#9. I Told Sunset About You

    I wasn't a huge fan of I Promised You The Moon, but I can say that I Told Sunset About You was the pinnacle of the BL Series. Even in 2022, the cinematography, background music, narrative, setting, and even the characters were all developed to such a high standard that it will be difficult to surpass. Aside from those features, what I appreciated best about this series was how genuine each character's sentiments were. They were all unique in their own way. Although this series has many painful moments, it is a masterpiece that you should not neglect on Valentine's Day.

#10. Life: Love on the Line

    Another Japanese BL Series is on our list, although this one is somewhat different from the others. If Cherry Magic and My Love Mix-Up were romantic comedy programs, Life: Love On The Line was based on a real-life homosexual couple. Valentine's Day is about remembering happy experiences from the past as well as celebrating love. Considering it only has four episodes, Life: Love On The Line is one of the greatest BL Series out there.

    Whether we are in a relationship or not, Valentine's Day is a day to rejoice. These BL series remind us that love is a never-ending activity, and that we must continue to love every day in order to eradicate hatred. In addition to these titles, we have a running BL Series that you might like on Valentine's Day. Thank you for taking the time to read this. That's all for now, and I'll see you on the next one.

Comments

  1. This Valentine's Day, what BL Series are you intending to watch?

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  2. There are BL lovers from all around the world! Where do you get your information for this blog?

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