Here’s a little tip you folks can use to help find scenes in airing shows without actually watching the shows.
If any of you use Twitter, put “くすぐり” into its search and look at the latest tweets. What you want to look for are the tweets with specific hashtags related to a certain show. You can also use “くすぐりシーン” which translates to “Tickling scene”, and occasionally find something there too.
You’ll know when something related to tickling happened when you see a few tweets show up grouped with that show’s hashtag. Granted, sometimes you can get some false positives among them. Like recently I used this method and thought that there was a tickling scene in the new Love Live! anime, but that turned out to only be a character mentioning that they’d tickle another character for ten minutes, without actually doing it. But more often than not, you’ll occasionally find a scene with this method.
For Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid, you can also look at the hashtag: “#maidragon” on Wednesdays at 11:00 A.M. EST. Then all you gotta do is keep scrolling up as more tweets are posted as the show airs, and you’ll know whether or not the tickling scene happened.