If Dash & Lily Made Your Heart Grow 3 Sizes, Watch These Movies and Shows Next

Netflix’s Dash & Lily is a tinsel-filled delight with romance and yuletide cheer in equal measures. Yes, there’s nothing wrong with rewatching it over and over again for a fix of cozy that’ll make you feel like you’re inside a pillowy mochi (yup, like the kind Dash makes). But if you’re looking for that same hit of feel-good, no need to express your bah-humbugs yet. Indeed, there’s a whole world of movies and shows to add to your queue after Lily’s quirky wardrobe and the series’ relentlessly Christmassy soundtrack mesmerize you with the holiday spirit. From You’ve Got Mail to While You Were Sleeping, keep reading ahead for your post-Dash & Lily watches!

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While You Were Sleeping

This heartwarming classic holiday rom-com follows Lucy (Sandra Bullock), a lonely train operator who ends up rescuing the man that she’s been pining over. When he’s in a coma, his family comes to believe that she’s engaged to him. As much as the movie is about Christmas and romance, it’s also about how Lucy opens herself up to new experiences, much like Lily.

Watch While You Were Sleeping on Disney+.

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To All the Boys I've Loved Before

Lara Jean (Lana Condor) and Lily are both smart Asian American wordsmiths with hearts of gold. In this teen rom-com, Lara Jeans, a fellow YA novel heroine, finds that someone has sent out the confessional love letters that she wrote to her crushes. Where Lily has a faceless relationship, Lara Jean carries on a fake one with Peter (Noah Centineo) to protect her pride.

Watch To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before on Netflix.

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Never Have I Ever

Another charming Netflix teen romance series, Never Have I Ever follows the high school misadventures of Devi Vishwakumar (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan). Like Lily, Devi’s thoughts are consumed by both boys and family drama, although Devi might just be a little bit more of a troublemaker.

Watch Never Have I Ever on Netflix.

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Let It Snow

Like Dash & Lily, Let It Snow is a young adult romance steeped in holiday cheer. Based on the book by John Green, Maureen Johnson, and Lauren Myracle, it follows the intertwined lives of teenage friends in the style of Love Actually.

Watch Let It Snow on Netflix.

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Lizzie McGuire

With her understated wit and chipper zest for life, Lily is definitely reminiscent of Disney’s Lizzie McGuire (Hilary Duff). While Lizzie might be a little younger as a middle schooler, her wholesome charm and iconic aughts wardrobe can’t be overlooked.

Watch Lizzie McGuire on Disney+.

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The Baby-Sitters Club

Like Lizzie McGuire, The Baby-Sitters Club is more geared towards a younger demographic, but it’s still wholesome, big-hearted fun that viewers of all ages can enjoy. Virtuous, cheerful, and ever-so-helpful, it feels like Lily belongs right in the club. (She’s kind of a Mary Anne Spier with Claudia’s crafty sensibilities, no?)

Watch The Baby-Sitters Club on Netflix.

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The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

Another book-to-film Netflix adaptation, The Literary Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society follows London-based writer Juliet (Lily James) as she exchanges letters with the residents of Guernsey, very much like how Lily and Dash correspond through the notebook. When Julie finally arrives in Guernsey, she takes a particular liking to the pig farmer Dawsey (Michiel Huisman).

Watch The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society on Netflix.

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All Together Now

Reminiscent of Lily, All Together Now‘s Amber Appleton (Auliʻi Cravalho) is relentlessly upbeat and sweet, but she has a few secrets of her own, including her homelessness and her tense relationship with her mother. Like Dash & Lily, the movie is very hopeful, but it’s much more of a tearjerker for sure.

Watch All Together Now on Netflix.

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Love, Victor

The television spinoff of Love, Simon charms as it marries teen romance with family drama. As Victor grapples with his sexuality, he’s also learning how to proudly embrace who he is, much like Lily (and to an extent, Dash).

Watch Love, Victor on Hulu.

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High School Musical: The Musical: The Series

High School Musical: The Musical: The Series has often been compared to a mashup of Glee and The Office, but toned down with a safe PG rating. Like Dash & Lily, it’ll give you your fix of catchy songs, teen drama, and dry wit.

Watch High School Musical: The Musical: The Series on Disney+.

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Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist

We’ve got to include Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist, a page-to-screen adaptation penned by the same authors of Dash & Lily – Rachel Cohn and David Levithan! Bound by their shared taste in music, Nick and Norah, played by Michael Cera and Kat Dennings, harbor a whirlwind romance through New York City.

Watch Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist on Prime Video.

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You've Got Mail

In You’ve Got Mail, Joe (Tom Hanks) and Kathleen (Meg Ryan) spend most of their time in this ’90s classic corresponding over an online romance without knowing the true identity of the other person – in reality, they loathe each other since he owns a corporate book chain, and she struggles to make ends meet as an indie bookseller. Bonus Nora Ephron rom-coms to watch include When Harry Met Sally and Sleepless in Seattle – you’ll see how the teen show borrows from these classics.

Watch You’ve Got Mail on HBO Max.

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Last Christmas

As Dash & Lily shows us, magic can happen when you bring together a romantic softie and a fussy curmudgeon. That’s exactly the case with Last Christmas, where Henry Golding’s Tom encourages Emilia Clarke’s Kate to be more open and generous. Plus, we can’t neglect the epic Wham! soundtrack.

Watch Last Christmas on HBO Max.


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