The "Dragon, Ie wo Kau" anime is one of the very few anime I've enjoyed. This anime has its flaws. But it has more pluses than minuses.
"Dragon, Ie wo Kau" is quite an original anime. The main character is a teenage dragon Letty, who although a dragon, but weak and cowardly, because of which he gets into various troubles. Letty was banished from his home for a big misstep, now Letty will be looking for a new home where he can be safe. However, Letty and other peaceful monsters want to kill evil people (Who hypocritically call themselves heroes) for trophies. So, the viewer is finally given a chance to see events from the side of the monsters, who here are the victims of the humans. It's fair and original.
This anime also parodies the features of RPG games and makes references to them: the anime has typical RPG teams of human "heroes", references to the patterns and features of RPG games: for example, the presence of "loot" (Trophies), experience, character levels, classic RPG stamps like the demon king, etc.
The bad thing is that the authors get too caught up in these references, which, over time, become too many, because of which they can start to get annoying and not funny.
Another downside is the self-repetition. For example, the main character Letty keeps bumping into the same gang of human "heroes". It's too much of a coincidence. However, the anime authors drew a lot of episodic human "heroes". So the self-repeating with the same gang of "heroes" is a flaw in the original manga. If Letty had encountered the same gang of human "heroes" two or three times, it would be conventionally logical.
But this gang follows Letty almost every episode and even finds Letty! This self-repeating with a gang of "heroes" starts to get very annoying after their third appearance. It feels like the author wanted to make a long-running joke with these scumbags, but obviously it didn't work out.
The main character, the dragon Letty, hardly develops as a person. On the one hand, he learns to take responsibility, but on the other hand, the protagonist was a weak, cowardly dragon and remained so, at least at the end of the first season.
And one more disadvantage of this anime - the anime shows a fantasy world of the Middle Ages, with magicians and dragons, but at the same time, in that world there are things from the 21st century of our reality. With modern things in the fantasy world there is a problem - their presence slightly destroys the credibility of the fictional world shown in this anime because the presence of these things is not explained in any way.
I think the "Dragon, Ie wo Kau" anime is still a good anime - this anime has more pluses than minuses. Although, of course, it lacks a full-fledged and more elaborated storyline of confrontation with evil people-"heroes". But some jokes I liked: for example, the presence of wild people-"heroes" - a reference to the monster mobs from the games-RPG, attacking the settlements of people. And in the "Dragon, Ie wo Kau" anime, instead of monster mobs, there are wild human "heroes" who attack settlements of peaceful monsters. It's original and logical! The joke about Letty's dragon "snow dream" was funny too. Overall, the humor in this anime is adequate. It's very satisfying.
I'm glad that "Dragon, Ie wo Kau" turned out to be a very original anime that features a large number of good monsters, and the main villains and enemies of the good monsters, according to the plot of this anime, are finally humans, not other monsters. I hope there will be more anime like this.