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One morning, as she left for work, Miss Kobayashi found a dragon before her; the dragon transformed into a beautiful girl with horns, a tail, and a maid outfit right before Miss Kobayashi's eyes and asked if she could serve as her maid.
One morning, as she left for work, Miss Kobayashi found a dragon before her; the dragon transformed into a beautiful girl with horns, a tail, and a maid outfit right before Miss Kobayashi's eyes and asked if she could serve as her maid.
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Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid
S1, EP1 "The Strongest Maid in History, Tohru! (Well, She is a Dragon)"One morning, as she left for work, Miss Kobayashi found a dragon before her; the dragon transformed into a beautiful girl with horns, a tail, and a maid outfit right before Miss Kobayashi's eyes and asked if she could serve as her maid.
Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid
S1, EP2 "Second Dragon, Kanna! (We're Totally Spoiling Here)"Miss Kobayashi is surprised by Tohru's social skills when she sees how friendly Tohru was with the people of the shopping district; Tohru makes the dark claim that she's pretending to be friendly, and that she still doesn't understand human emotions.
Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid
S1, EP3 "Start of a New Life! (That Doesn't Go Well, Of Course)"Kanna starts living with Tohru and Miss Kobayashi; while the livelier residence is nice, sharing a tiny apartment with three people becomes cramped, so Miss Kobayashi decides to move.
Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid
S1, EP4 "Kanna Goes to School! (Not That She Needs To)"Kanna watched the elementary school kids going to school with jealousy, so Miss Kobayashi decides to let Kanna attend elementary school; Miss Kobayashi, Tohru, and Kanna all set out to the shopping district in order to buy Kanna's school supplies.
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