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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 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.
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S1, EP6 "Home Visit! (And Homes Not Visited)"Kanna is invited to Saikawa's home; since Saikawa's family has a maid too, they invite Miss Kobayashi and Tohru to join her; when a genuine maid, Josie, greets them, Miss Kobayashi gets excited, and the two hit it off, chatting about maids.
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S1, EP7 "Summer's Staples! (The Fanservice Episode, Frankly)"Miss Kobayashi and the others go to the beach, but Lucoa's immediately dragged off by one of the lifeguards for her skimpy swimsuit; after regrouping, they put sunscreen on each other, split a watermelon, go swimming together, and enjoy summer.
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S1, EP8 "New Dragon, Elma! (She's Finally Appearing, Huh?)"Kanna asks Miss Kobayashi to make her a lunch box for her field trip; after Tohru says to leave it to her, the two break out into a match to see who's better at it.
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S1, EP9 "Sports Festival! (There's No Twist Or Anything)"It's Kanna's sports festival but when she learns Miss Kobayashi is too busy at work to go, she sulks; Miss Kobayashi wonders why she'd want her to go so badly when she isn't Kanna's parent, but Kanna already views her as one.
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