Originally Posted by
arus2001
Personally, I can't really explain the schoolgirl, myself. Is that how young lesbians behave? Beats the fuck out of me. Kana also winds up my least favorite dragon of the bunch because she has zero personality to speak of, which also makes the kid's interest that much more awkward if going beyond aesthetic appeal.
Either way, the dragons are technically the more potentially monstrous characters of either show, between their ability to change forms and various magic at their disposal. Such is displayed by my earlier mentioned over-the-top gags like them playing dodgeball. I'd argue Demi approached its girls like the fact that their monster traits are more like a medical condition, thus a need to treat them differently and/or learn. Takehashi's role as a science teacher also conveniently further emphasized that, while Kobiyashi is basically some kind of accountant or something suddenly exposed to things way outside her depth. They're not even trying to be the same shows, but at the same, do reflect how people might react in their own ways.
Of course, if big tits offend you, there's not much words can do to curb the inner prude.