>>2893146>I have heard this show being explained as "dragon lolis"Er, whoever described it as that is kind of an ass, considering that out of the nine or so major characters in that anime, there is only one dragon loli and one human loli, and ultimately the adult characters are the focus of the show and recieve more screen time. So describing the show as dragon lolis gives off the wrong impression.
The gist of the anime is that a office worker named Miss Kobayashi ends up drunkeningly inviting an (adult) dragon from another world named Tohru to serve her house maid. The story follows their everyday life as Tohru learns how to live alongside humans and be a decent maid. Tohru being in the human world ends up making her friends, who are also dragons, to visit the human world and eventually live there.
It's a cute slice of life/comedy/softcore ecchi anime, but it has it's flaws. Over time, the show builds up a bunch of running gags, most if not all of them specific to a certain character. The problem is that the running gags take over some of the character's personalities (for example, Lucoa, the blonde dragon with the huge boobs that you've probably know about, is constantly getting reduced to a walking big boobs/ /ss/ joke, and other aspects of her personality like her being wise gets forgotten.) Thankfully, Kanna is not a character that has this problem.
The show's alright, but don't go into it thinking that it's all about lolis. Kanna does get episodes centered around her, but she doesn't get enough screentime in order to watch the show just to see her.