7 Fluffiest Romantic Chinese Web Dramas on DramaBox You Should Binge Right Now!

Listed here, in no particular order, are some of the fluffiest relationships you'll find on Dramabox (as of 19 June, 2025). These are all based on my opinion, of course! All of the following are chinese dramas (original dubs with subtitles), though you can find the english dubbed version for each one of them on DramaBox's official app or browser page. 

1. Forever His First and Only | find here
production — ★★★★★
chemistry — ★★★★★
steamy scenes — ★★★★★
comedy — ★★☆☆☆
acting — ★★★★★
annoying side characters — ★★☆☆☆
satisfaction — ★★★★★

This was truly a breath of fresh air. Though it started in a typical betrayal fashion, as is customary, the drama took a positive turn as soon as the male lead entered. He's not a green flag, he's an entire grassland. He is the standard, the icon, the legend. He deserves to be chosen. He's the "Smart Girls choose Good Guys" stereotype which should be a thing but somehow is not. 

Though the ending was a bit rushed, especially the plotline with the sister,  it was an almost realistic drama with no red flags in sight (considering the Mains). There are annoying side characters but they're not as bad as they can be in most places. Don't worry, the Power of Husband always wins against petty evil. 

This drama treats it's characters well, the main as well the side characters. All of them get a full arc! The steamy scenes are top tier with all the feelings and aesthetics done right. If you have time for a 100 episode drama, give it a chance. It shall not disappoint! 


2. Married in Disguise | find here
production — ★★★★★
chemistry — ★★★★★
steamy scenes — ★★★★★
comedy — ★★★★★
acting — ★★★★★
annoying side characters — ★★★★☆
satisfaction — ★★★★★

The production is brilliant in this one and the chemistry between the leads is palpitating. They have acted together in Fated Flames as well and heaven knows they click together. Beautiful and charming, literally, a sight for the sore eyes.

The comedy is done particularly well, especially during the early episodes. This drama knows how to handle its emotions, yet the ending was a bit rushed. The side characters are annoying but they're not able to cause actual harm to the protagonists in any way, during the present timeline. It's a very satisfying watch, truly, if you have time for 80 episodes, give it a go! You'll fall head over heels for the CP!


3. Kiss the Girl, Kill the Game | find here

production — ★★★★☆
chemistry — ★★★★★
steamy scenes — ★☆☆☆☆
comedy — ★★★★☆
acting — ★★★★★
annoying side characters — ★★☆☆☆
satisfaction — ★★★★☆

This is a good drama if you're looking for a strong female lead who knows how to use her fists right. The comedy and the characters are really endearing in this one and the aesthetics are on par with the visual effects. 

The male lead is powerful yet an absolute lost puppy in love who would undertake extreme measures just to get a morsel of attention from the female lead. He's written good in a way where he apologises when he's wrong (I know the bar is low) and actually makes himself better for her. He's a man of actions, not mere words.

The ending, again, was rushed and a bit underwhelming when it comes to the main couple. Though, overall, it's worth a watch if you have time enough for 95 episodes!

4. Once Upon a Fateful Night | find here
production — ★★★★★
chemistry — ★★★★★
steamy scenes — ★★★★★
comedy — ★★★☆☆
acting — ★★★★★
annoying side characters — ★★★★★
satisfaction — ★★★★★

Oh! This is a JOURNEY! It may start in a fashion typical to dramakind and though the storyline may sound rather cliché on overview, you wouldn't regret giving it a chance. It has all the familiar plot beats like accidentally sleeping with a ceo, getting pregnant, annoying side characters, marriage of convenience, lost heiress, but they're all arcs done right and well! 

The female lead starts off weak but her characters blooms into a powerful girlboss as the story progresses. The male lead and his grandma are unconditionally supportive of her which makes up for a wholesome found family trope! One can never go wrong with a firey supportive grandma, indeed.

The side characters in this one are AGGRAVATING but their payoff is mostly satisfying. The female lead is good at making decisions and you'll end up loving the friends we make along the way. The ending isn't rushed at all! The plot remains solid and crisp until the very end! Though it is merely 74 episodes long, a lot happens in these episodes and you shouldn't miss it at all!


5. Princess of His Heart | find here

production — ★★★★★
chemistry — ★★★★★
steamy scenes — ★★★★☆
comedy — ★★★★☆
acting — ★★★★★
annoying side characters — ★★★★★
satisfaction — ★★☆☆☆

This is good, yes, but it in comparison of Once Upon a Fateful Night the female lead is bit pathetic and dependent on the male lead. I did not like the last arc of the plot but that's a personal opinion and does not take away from the charm of the story. 

The child actor is insanely good in this one, especially in all the bullying scences, you'll end up loving him quite a lot. The misunderstandings are absolutely hilarious (barring the last arc) and worth all the time you spend with these characters.

I have so many qualms to pick with the side characters (especially the last arc) but most of my qualms lay abandoned as the plot mainpulates us into forgiveness. Quite pathetic when the side female lead is overly aggravating and is allowed to roam scott free even after committing heinous deeds for 98% of the plot. 

The drama has 80 episodes but they're a fun ride (expect of the last arc) if you've got time to kill.

6. Crowned by His Love | find here

production — ★★★★★
chemistry — ★★★★★
steamy scenes — ★★★★☆
comedy — ★★☆☆☆
acting — ★★★★★
annoying side characters — ★★★★★
satisfaction — ★★★★☆

(trigger warning: attempted rape and suicide side plot) 

It starts off as your typical secret baby trope drama where the male lead is searching for his heir under his grandpa's pressure but it eventually evolves into so much more than just a binge watch of two attractive people snogging vertically. 

It is a genuinely comforting drama which addresses its dark plotlines with as much seriousness as they deserve. This drama reels you in with cliché, provides you comfort in familiar tropes, sits you down and then places an emotional baggage in your lap. It's not heavy but it's there, it's present and you come to love it eventually.

There is an odd depth in the female lead's character which these mini dramas often lack or minimise the impact of owing to dramatisation. I respect this drama for treating the female lead as a person and her pain as actual events of consequences. Her feelings and her upbringing matter in this drama.

The only slightly annoying part may be the misleading ending of each episode but overall this is good stuff. If you've got time for 74 episodes you should give it a shot, you won't regret it! 


7. Suit Up, it's Love Time | find here

production — ★★★★★
chemistry — ★★★★★
steamy scenes — ★★★☆☆
comedy — ★★★★★
acting — ★★★★★
annoying side characters — ★★☆☆☆
satisfaction — ★★★★★

This is genuinely funny and the female lead actually looks better when playing a man than she does while playing a woman. This drama involves gaybaiting, crossdressing, gaypanic, sexuality crisis, identity crisis and the male lead overcoming it all to realise that he's just Niaromantic and Niasexual (Nia is the name of the female lead). 

No other man, woman, person or thing makes his brain blowout like Nia does and we lot love him for it. The premise maybe old but it's done well and that's what matters!

The male lead does become slightly evil for like two scenes (when he is in an adverse sexual-identity crisis) but bounces back to being the absolute chill cutie that he is.

There's an epic line in this drama that says, "Men and women are for making babies but man and man are for true love!" Or something along those lines, I may be paraphrasing slightly, forgive me. The good side characters are endearing and the evil ones are trying their best to stay relevant but they don't succeed in much.

It's a relaxing watch of 80 episodes and you should totally give it a try! 


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