A kind-hearted human is sold to a demon and must attend a monster school without being discovered. It's a colorful, hilarious take on the 'underdog in a world of predators' trope.
Why it's similar: Both shows center on a pathologically nice protagonist who lacks any traditional combat prowess but survives high-level fantasy threats through sheer luck and misunderstanding. Much like Letty, Iruma is a 'prey' species navigating a world of powerful monsters who mistakenly think he's a threat.
Power comparison: Both series treat power levels as a comedic punchline rather than a serious mechanic, focusing on the protagonist's ability to avoid conflict.
Why watch after Dragon Goes House Hunting: Watch this if you loved Letty’s soft-hearted nature and want a larger ensemble cast with consistent comedic payoffs.
