Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid Season 2 Funimation

Okay, let's talk dragons. And maids. And why I think Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid Season 2 on Funimation is…dare I say… underrated?
I know, I know. Sacrilege! But hear me out. I think a lot of people missed the quiet brilliance.
More Than Just Cute Dragon Hijinks
Sure, the show is adorable. We have Tohru, the lovestruck dragon-maid. And Kanna, the electric-powered destroyer of snacks (and hearts). It's peak comfy anime.
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But Season 2 actually had some serious heart. Remember that whole Ilulu arc? Things got surprisingly deep.
I'm not saying it's Shakespeare, but the emotional growth was real. Even if it was interspersed with dragon-on-dragon volleyball.
My Unpopular Opinion (Brace Yourselves)
Ready? Here it comes. I think Season 2 is better than Season 1. There! I said it.

Don’t throw your pitchforks at me just yet. The animation got even smoother. The jokes landed even harder.
Plus, we got more character development. And let's be honest, who didn’t tear up a little during that final episode?
The Funimation Factor
Let's give some love to Funimation too. They brought us those wonderful dubs. Voice acting is important, you know!
Hearing Tohru's over-the-top declarations of love in English? Priceless. It's a whole new level of chaotic adorable.

And the subtitles? Chef's kiss. They really captured the nuances of the humor.
Let’s Talk About the Ilulu Controversy
Okay, elephant in the room. The Ilulu stuff ruffled some feathers. I get it.
Some found her character design and interactions problematic. And that’s a valid opinion. It is a show with elements that some might not appreciate.
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But I also think her arc led to some important conversations about acceptance. And that’s worth something.
Why I Think It's Underrated
So why do I think Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid S is underrated? Because it does slice-of-life so well.
It balances the everyday with the fantastical seamlessly. One minute you're laughing at Tohru trying to cook human food. The next, you're contemplating the meaning of life with a dragon.
It’s just… good. Plain and simple. And sometimes, that's enough. Especially when everything is available on Funimation.

Final Thoughts (and a Plea)
Maybe I’m just a sucker for dragons in maid outfits. Or maybe I appreciate the subtle emotional depth that Season 2 brought. Maybe it’s me.
Whatever the reason, I think it deserves more love. More appreciation. More… everything!
So, if you haven't given Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid Season 2 on Funimation a chance, please do. You might just be surprised. You might even agree with my ridiculously biased opinion.
After all, who doesn't love a good dragon hug? Or maybe just a dragon snack…Kanna, no!
