This was a comfy and heart warming anime. Not great but I had a good time with it

This was a comfy and heart warming anime. Not great but I had a good time with it.
Why did Sup Forums hate it?

Sup Forums loves it

i showed my mother this show
she said she can't read the subtitles whenever lucoa is on screen

That's because Lucoa's eyes are always closed.

I'm surprised Sup Forums is still talking about Maid Dragon honestly. Fine show but pretty forgetable.

Fans of the manga didn't like it.
People who didn't naturally had opinions similar to yours.

Jaden pls

not enough loli sex

I love this show more than Tohru loves Kobayashi. Everyone on Sup Forums loved it as well, but some of them now pretend not to because some faggots that they don't like also happened to love it.

>Why did Sup Forums hate it?
It's another case of the fanbase souring people on a show. Maid Dragon was pretty enjoyable, but it is nowhere on the level most of its fans are putting it on. Kanna was cute and it was really nice to see Kobayashi and Tohru develop together as characters.

But then you have
>The running gag about Lucoa's lewd body because boobs are funny
>The running gag about Saikawa ahegaoing whenever Kanna does literally anything
>Elma being introduced really late into the show, and amounting to nothing
It worked as a nice, cozy anime. But the comedy becomes pretty stale after the first half.

there's only one problem i have with the show
TOO MUCH FUCKING PORN OF LUCOA AND EVERYONE ELSE GETS IGNORED

Anime style didn't really match the manga. The characters in the manga aren't THICC

woah you're right. looking at some panels and they're considerable lankier.
Is this worth reading through where the anime ended?

>Fans of the manga didn't like it.
Anecdotal as it is, I rocketed through the manga after the third or fourth episode came out. I really loved the rest of the series in its entirety, even the anime-only chunks with which so many seem to find such fault. The only part of the adaption that I felt was poorly executed was the anime's final episode. That could have easily been either 1.5-2 episodes or have just foregone the forced battle scene at the very end. Settling that articulation within Kobayashi's apartment was such a charming resolution. It really didn't need the artificial drama, but then again, if there wasn't some sort of big statement to end the season, then maybe a lot of the series' moments established throughout the prior 12 episodes would have been lost in the slice of life atmosphere. Regardless, the general feeling of the last episode just felt too rushed. The fight might have even been entirely forgivable if only the emotions and words of conflict between Tohru and her father were better established, and if the fight itself lasted more than 12 seconds.

It's sort of an issue from which the manga suffers as well: as nice as the slice of life and character moments can be throughout the series, the series could probably use a little bump in momentum by better incorporating some of the other world mechanics into the lives of the main human cast. It hardly has to be something like a full-on magical power-up or some life-changing event, but it seems like the series on the whole relies too much on "lol im a dragon" to carry it through. While the dragons themselves are interesting in their own right and some are quite well developed within the context of their relationships and roles in the human world, the story just seems to ignore the potential richness that the other world could bring if carefully and tastefully incorporated into the story once in a while.

What's it like to have sex with a dragon?

The lack of other-world aspects in the manga can easily be explained away as "oh, well, the dragons came to Earth precisely to escape the other world and its turmoil," but given the series' rather sharp ups and downs between plot and airy shenanigans, it seems like the other world's general exclusion from plot potential seems more like COOL's lack of confidence in being able to control the direction of such a rich vein of story generation rather than a flavor explanation pushed by the mood and light backstory of the dragons (primarily Tohru).

Then again, the more that the other world is introduced in order to power a plotline, the more that the series might have to introduce more characters in order to give some form and direction to whatever plot points might manifest. Maybe it might be best to just keep the series it as it is. I'm probably just impatient for more TL chapters.

It was popular and Sup Forums is full of contrarians with a pathological fear of their hobby going mainstream

Loud, hot, scratchy, bitey, with lots of fat tail to grip and a nose-staining scent of sweat and smoldering charcoal

It had lesbains in it

>showing your mother, of all your family members, anime
Why?

I was actually waiting for some kind of Isekai episode where the human cast goes to the other world for a vacation and do a quest as party
Kobayahshi - Knight
Takiya - Ranger
Shouta - Mage
Saikawa - Priestess

Except for Munto (which nobody watched), no KyoAni show has been forgotten, at all.

Yes, but don't expect it to be like the anime

I liked it well enough, though there were some parts that felt just a little awkward.

I love that they expanded more into Fafnir, as he had very little presence in the manga-- he was my favorite dragon out of all of them. Which of course confused me as to why they didn't expand on Elma considering they put out so much official art of her and showed her in the ED despite her having little screentime compared to Fafnir. They could have easily given her the original anime scene treatment as they have given Fafnir.

Ask her if she wants to be your dragon mommy.

There can't be less than four (4) females in KyoAni's promotional art.
As for Fafnir, that was because they needed the fujo pair token.

I always thought that an excursion into other world would be a neat and concise way to expose that place to the mainstay humans without having some completely irreparable impact on the series' overall demeanor. If they go and just come back to status quo after they're done, the only really big thing they take back with them are the experiences they shared. Surely, an other world trip would compel Kobayashi to rely a little more on Tohru too.

I understand the fujo token part, I just don't understand why they couldn't extend the same treatment to Elma which would have easily padded some scenes to help make a fuller last few episodes instead of stretching it as to not to include the loli oppai dragon.

Might finally make her eat Tohru's tail.

Wait for S2.

user, there isn't going to be a S2.

I liked it. The second half was just very disappointing.