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Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian

Original title: Tokidoki Bosotto Russia-go de Dereru Tonari no Alya-san
  • TV Series
  • 2024–
  • TV-14
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
4.6K
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Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian (2024)
Alisa Mikhailovna Kujou is considered the idol of her institute. She has conquered the hearts of countless male students and is admired by everyone else, but everyone distrusts this almost perfect girl.
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Alisa Mikhailovna Kujou is considered the idol of her institute. She has conquered the hearts of countless male students, but she has her eyes on one Japanese boy who she flirts with in Russ... Read allAlisa Mikhailovna Kujou is considered the idol of her institute. She has conquered the hearts of countless male students, but she has her eyes on one Japanese boy who she flirts with in Russian, who also happens to understand Russian.Alisa Mikhailovna Kujou is considered the idol of her institute. She has conquered the hearts of countless male students, but she has her eyes on one Japanese boy who she flirts with in Russian, who also happens to understand Russian.

  • Creator
    • Sun SunSun
  • Stars
    • Aaron Dismuke
    • Sarah Natochenny
    • Sumire Uesaka
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    4.6K
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    POPULARITY
    2,269
    145
    • Creator
      • Sun SunSun
    • Stars
      • Aaron Dismuke
      • Sarah Natochenny
      • Sumire Uesaka
    • 30User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Aaron Dismuke
    Aaron Dismuke
    • Masachika Kuze
    • 2024
    Sarah Natochenny
    Sarah Natochenny
    • Alisa 'Alya' Mikhailovna Kujo
    • 2024
    Sumire Uesaka
    Sumire Uesaka
    • Alisa Mikhailovna Kujou…
    • 2024
    Reshel Mae
    Reshel Mae
    • Yuki Suou
    • 2024
    Kôhei Amasaki
    • Masachika Kuze
    • 2024
    Wakana Maruoka
    • Yuki Suou
    • 2024
    Taichi Ichikawa
    • Hikaru Kiyomiya
    • 2024
    Yukiyo Fujii
    • Maria Mikhailovna Kujou…
    • 2024
    Jill Harris
    • Mariya 'Masha' Mikhailovna Kujo
    • 2024
    Kaito Ishikawa
    • Touya Kenzaki
    • 2024
    Aaron Campbell
    • Touya Kenzaki
    • 2024
    Ikumi Hasegawa
    • Sayaka Taniyama
    • 2024
    Yoshino Aoyama
    • Nonoa Miyamae
    • 2024
    Saya Aizawa
    • Ayano Kimishima
    • 2024
    Maki Kawase
    • Chisaki Sarashina
    • 2024
    Joshua Waters
    • Hikaru Kiyomiya
    • 2024
    Rebecca Danae
    Rebecca Danae
    • Ayano Kimishima
    • 2024
    Mikaela Krantz
    Mikaela Krantz
    • Chisaki Sarashina
    • 2024
    • Creator
      • Sun SunSun
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    4Tasteless_Critic_Takes

    A show which fell off so hard I'm actually disappointed.

    I already gave this show an 8/10: I've halved my review. Look, I might get a bit less agreement from others on this compared to my first review, but I don't think much to the show anymore.

    As always with my reviews, HEAR ME OUT. Don't immediately dislike it if you like the show. As I said I have given it an 8 in the past, I understand where you're coming from if you enjoy it, I just don't have your view anymore and here's why.

    Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian, or as I like to call it Vladmir-Sama: Love is War, is a romantic comedy, high-school slice of life anime. At first it creates an impression of being a simple monogamous easygoing show. We get introduced to Alya, who seems initially a really enjoyable character who is a good balance of being verbose and cutting while also being the adolescent mess we all were at her age. Alya is on the school council and is seen as the Ice Queen high achieving unapproachable and cunning... let me just sum it up: all this seems just like some lame rip of Kaguya from Love is War, or other similar trope "school council" characters we see so often in Japanese media. This isn't me saying Alya's personality is like Kaguya: quite the opposite, where she is very obviously not as refined and cold as she seems, and she is friendly to people at times, but she isn't the genius like Kaguya. Let me put it like this - where Kaguya Shinomiya is a good character because you see a perfect girl's flaws, Alya is a good character because she is a flawed person who strives for perfection.

    But the show definitely struggles with originality in its setting and plot: like other Japanese media, we see the school council is powerful, well-respected and organised, and with this comes the power to disrupt lesson times for school politics and debate. How plausible. This is such a common trope that you can't knock it too much, but I dislike how this show approaches it in particular because it tries to make itself seem plausible, where similar school council shows like Classroom of the Elite are so unashamedly ridiculous that you have to slightly enjoy them no matter how cringeworthy they seem.

    And this is my problem with Alya as a whole: it can start with some relatability but fast loses it. You get this cool dynamic of two people falling in love, and that's great, and that can hold even amidst the weird political drama undertones which the show seems to be taking far too seriously. But at the same time, it slips out of that essence of 2 people made for each other and deeply unable to reveal their honest feelings, and decides to make all the mistakes other romances make. Love triangles, for some reason the sister complex disease; unnecessary deviation from everything you love about such romance stories. I wanted to find a monogamous chemistry which was unique in this show, but instead I found the author seemed scared. Scared to progress things quickly at risk of ending the show so fast. Scared to not have a backup plot in case his characters weren't well written enough. And in some ways, I get this logic. By that, I mean the writing is a problem; the show really struggles to find a way to keep characters likeable. For some reason, everyone is so uncompromising, so focused on their goals and ideals, and while for a show like One Piece standing ground in the face of great adversity is a heroic and respected act, in a low stakes romantic comedy every character just ends up being insufferable. It starts around episode 6; every character begins to become so stuck in ideals, static and undeveloped, and you begin to feel the school council plots are holding things back. The protagonist feels like the Kirito of the debate world, an overpowered speaker who wins every debate, where Alya is useless and annoying. You spend episodes trying to redeem characters who alienate themselves completely from you at the moment they come into the show. You get random extra romance opportunities, some weird succession wealthy family nonsense, just so many things that are so completely unneeded for a show which didn't need all this. And it just makes the show detestably bad. A huge disappointment and disservice to the character schematics laid out so well in those first 3 or 4 episodes. And that really hurts me.

    Production quality is obviously a marvel, and I can't discredit that. If we were off adaptation quality alone it would probably be higher because it's done a good job in many ways. Although some people claim the source material is far better on here and I've not read it so I don't know. Nevertheless, I disliked the plot to this show quite a bit because it lost its enjoyable qualities so fast. Hence I have to say:

    This is not worth your time; it is a poorly written, shoddy and overly serious show which is needlessly plot heavy, even ignoring the added issues of fan service and completely delinquent aspects of the show. The show's tropes deteriorate rapidly, and feel as though they quickly shift from self aware mockery to the author self inserting fantasies about his characters into the show. The characters are static, the protagonist is stupidly handsome and popular for someone who's supposed to be a recluse, and no one who's as popular as him is playing gacha games.

    4/10. This isn't worth your time and I refuse to change my mind.
    4luis-73407

    It seems promising at first, but it got really boring after a few episodes.

    Tokidoki Bosotto Russia-go de Dereru Tonari no Alya-san started out looking good; the first episodes promised something different and had me hooked. But after a while, everything fell apart. The story became boring and repetitive, as if they didn't know what to do with the potential it had at the beginning.

    The episodes felt more and more repetitive, and what used to excite me started to become predictable. In the end, it ended up being a huge disappointment. What could have been a great series ended up being something that doesn't leave you wanting more. I dont recomend it to anyone looking for a roncom, this show is clearly not that.
    7ankurnew

    Heartwarming School Rom-Com with Depth

    Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings exceeded expectations! Well-developed characters, balanced humor and heartache, and stunning animation.

    Alya shines as the quirky, vulnerable princess. Masachika's complex past ripped my heart apart. Yuki's brother complex adds humor, while Maria's kindness makes her a favorite.

    Character development is evenly paced; no one feels like a side character. Writing superbly balances humor and emotional depth.

    Masachika's childhood history is tough to swallow, connected to a major plot point. Cliffhanger ending left me eager for Season 2!

    Highlights: lovable characters, witty dialogue, poignant storytelling. Lowlights: some plot points feel rushed.

    A must-watch for school rom-com fans! Comparable to "Toradora!" and "My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU."
    8Noodels_2010

    A very good anime to binge-watch without worrying about anything

    So, yeah... I decided to watch this anime because I was just browsing Crunchyroll, saw the poster and thought "Hmm... why not?". And honestly, I had a lot of fun watching the anime, and even though sometimes I feel like strangling the protagonist for his stupidity, the story is excellent, especially the "arc" of the battle for class presidency. But what impressed me the most, in fact, was the animation, which I found very beautiful and perfect for a comedy/romance anime. And yes, the title describes the entire anime, so make sure that when you tell someone what you're watching, call the anime Roshidere and not the embarrassing title they gave it. Watch it if you want, but you'll want an Alya for yourself and you'll be regretting that there's no such beauty, you can be sure.
    7JohanSchmidt1

    Decent anime, but Very slow development.

    I'm a big fan of romcom genre in animes but, alya san and 90% of romcom anime have a unnecessary long story.

    I love character development, but prolonging a lot only for earning more is annoying.

    A story have beginning, development, critical Moments and ending... But current manga have a beginning a development, a longer unnecessary chapters, a critical and sometines a Bad ending or a Open ending.(Kanokari, domestic Kanojo...) I Likes alya san, but im afraid sunsun can waste the Potential of alya san.

    I love alya san because masachika is a lazy but a smart Guy, and alya a smart Girl , i Hope they can stay together.

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      Based on a love comedy light novel series written by Sunsunsun and illustrated by Momoco. Sun Sun Sun began writing the novel on the Shousetsuka ni Narou website in May 2020. Kadokawa released the first volume in February 2021 under its Sneaker Bunko imprint, featuring illustrations by Momoco.
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      Music by Yusuke Shirato

      Arranged by Yusuke Shirato

      Lyrics by Yusuke Shirato

      Performed by Sumire Uesaka (as Alya)

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    • Release date
      • July 3, 2024 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • Bilibili (China)
      • Bilibili TV
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Arya Bàn Bên Thỉnh Thoảng Lại Trêu Ghẹo Tôi Bằng Tiếng Nga
    • Production companies
      • Dogakobo
      • Delfi Sound
      • Kadokawa
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