This is another show that's been waiting in my list.
This anime is about a girl, Kobayashi, who one day met a dragon, called Tohru, whom she allowed to stay with her. It's a really heartwarming story.
The music was alright, and the artstyle is very cute. This anime is very comfy.
My favorite character is Tohru, and I also love Kanna and Kobayashi. Tohru is very kind, and always tries her best as a maid, as a friend, to help Kobayashi. She hugs her often, watches her work once in a while and teaches her boss a lesson with her powers, but especially makes a rice omelette that Kobayashi really loves. It's funny how she tries to mix her tail in the food, I bet she'll try it eventually. She chose the human world, she feels at home with Kobayashi and helps Kanna with school together with Kobayashi. It's really nice to watch her.

One of my favorite parts has to be when Kobayashi was thinking about how she first met Tohru as a dragon, thinking she was dreaming, drunk and tired from work, and they were yapping about stuff, chilling together, and later Kobayashi asked Tohru if she wants to stay at her house from now on, which she accepted. I also loved when they got a Kotatsu for the New Year's, and they stayed there together, cuz Kobayashi was free from work until 3rd. People kept giving them stuff, and Tohru loved being praised as she accepted visitors' gifts and gave them mochi. It was funny when a guy came with a rooster, an unusual thing to give, at which I liked Tohru'r reaction. Another scene I really liked is when Kobayashi talked to Tohrus's father, convincing him to go back to his world. Tohru was really happy hearing Kobayashi say to him Tohru decided to live with her, so it's none of his business, he should trust his daughter.

The rest of the characters were really cool, Fafnir was the funniest, and most interesting, out of the other dragons. He came to the human world to watch over Tohru, and he found an ideal. He became an otaku, like the guy he ended up living with, spending nights gaming and sometimes trying to sell his Curses. His dynamic with Takiya is especially fun to watch, as their odd friendship brings out his more relatable and comic side.

Overall, I'm glad that I watched this anime. It's wholesome, funny, and it has really nice vibes. It's heartwarming to watch Tohru, Kobayashi and Kanna chill together.
Rating: 9/10.
I would totally recommend this to anyone who's looking for a cute, comedy/slice of life anime.
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