THE PREMISE OF a love-hate relationship—when two distinct individuals start seemingly detesting each other—is fairly mined in teen romantic fiction. On alternate occasions, they belittle the other person up front, oblivious to a potent affinity that exists and intensifies with time, twisting hate into love—the gist of Playful Kiss in 2010 (aka Mischievous Kiss or Naughty Kiss), based on the Tada Kaoru-written Japanese manga Itazura Na Kiss. It was the third televised rendition of the manga, adhering to the Taiwanese It Started with a Kiss in 2005 and its follow-up They Kiss Again in 2007.
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