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S1E5 shows human cooperation but also the hardships of living in current society. It also reveals that Tohru wants to prove herself in some way, wanting to be better than humans. Kobayashi understands that feeling but is mature to know to teach how to not care about it
It's my first time seeing Kobayashi Maid, so I'll be talking about my impressions of it.
This dragon shows up and has a crush on the tomboy protagonist that has drinking problems and is also obsessed with maids.
Tohru is clueless but useful in a pinch, and has many skills
S1E4 has good commentary on how humans behave and what it means to be in society by making an analogy with school uniforms. Dragons aren't bound to such things, and thus seem to enjoy carefree lives when it comes to taboos and differences.
@keroro187 oops, my thought went all over the place on the last reply.
I meant to say I enjoyed the lack of guidance and sense of a big world in Zelda 1. While OoT and Majora's had intricate areas, I feel that Zelda 1 gave the player a sense of exploration I only felt later, with BOTW
My ★★★ review of Metroid: Zero Mission (2004) on @backloggd.com : Metroid Zero Mission is the first Metroid (NES) game, remade for the GameBoy Advance handheld. While I haven't played the first one past the initial screens, the differences are in QoL... https://t.co/J5MLl7RvKB