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Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Delay is Actually a Good Thing

Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Delay is Actually a Good Thing

We’ll still have a lot of other projects, don’t worry.

Summary:

  • Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian anime has been delayed.
  • It is scheduled for July 2024 now.
  • Fans are not very upset by this.

Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian (Tokidoki Bosotto Russia-go de Dereru Tonari no Alya-san) is originally a romantic comedy light novel series written by SunSunSun and illustrated by Momoco.

Half-Russian half-Japanese Alisa Mikhailovna Kujou, nicknamed Alya, is the star of the series. Her beauty is unmatched, and she got dozens of male students mesmerized and charmed. However, she's not so easily approachable, and prefers to keep the distance.

But Masachika, Alya's benchmate, is an exception and the only one who manages to attract her attention. She keeps expressing her affection for the boy in Russian, having no idea that Masachika can understand the language.

Anime delayed

An anime adaptation produced by Doga Kobo was announced back in March 2023 and was originally scheduled for April 2024, but the recent news has brought an upsetting development: the anime is rescheduled for July 2024.

Although disappointment was an expected reaction, fans seem to be okay with the delay. This is something new for the anime community, but it's nothing but a pleasant surprise.

There's no disappointment, though

2024 has been spoiling us with dozens of new series, and even more keep coming each month, so we doubt there will ever be any issues with finding something engaging to watch.

Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian feels like an interesting series, and fans want to watch it and experience this peculiar comedy, of course, but they admit that they'll survive for a couple more months.

On top of that, they're even a little bit happy about the delay because April seems pretty stacked already with such big series like Demon Slayer (Kimetsu no Yaiba) and Black Butler (Kuroshitsuji) coming out, so it'll be good to have at least some free time.

Moreover, the recent MAPPA controversy and the ongoing conversation about the state of the anime industry have made fans rethink their values and treat the animation studios better. If Doga Kobo thinks that more time is needed to provide the best possible adaptation, then more time it is.

So don't worry, Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian is on its way and not forgotten, it will arrive in July, which is not really that far from April, to be honest. And you have some time to get ready for this new romance and learn a little bit of Russian to understand how well Alya can flirt until then.

We’ll still have a lot of other projects, don’t worry.

Summary:

  • Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian anime has been delayed.
  • It is scheduled for July 2024 now.
  • Fans are not very upset by this.

Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian (Tokidoki Bosotto Russia-go de Dereru Tonari no Alya-san) is originally a romantic comedy light novel series written by SunSunSun and illustrated by Momoco.

Half-Russian half-Japanese Alisa Mikhailovna Kujou, nicknamed Alya, is the star of the series. Her beauty is unmatched, and she got dozens of male students mesmerized and charmed. However, she's not so easily approachable, and prefers to keep the distance.

But Masachika, Alya's benchmate, is an exception and the only one who manages to attract her attention. She keeps expressing her affection for the boy in Russian, having no idea that Masachika can understand the language.

Anime delayed

An anime adaptation produced by Doga Kobo was announced back in March 2023 and was originally scheduled for April 2024, but the recent news has brought an upsetting development: the anime is rescheduled for July 2024.

Although disappointment was an expected reaction, fans seem to be okay with the delay. This is something new for the anime community, but it's nothing but a pleasant surprise.

There's no disappointment, though

2024 has been spoiling us with dozens of new series, and even more keep coming each month, so we doubt there will ever be any issues with finding something engaging to watch.

Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian feels like an interesting series, and fans want to watch it and experience this peculiar comedy, of course, but they admit that they'll survive for a couple more months.

On top of that, they're even a little bit happy about the delay because April seems pretty stacked already with such big series like Demon Slayer (Kimetsu no Yaiba) and Black Butler (Kuroshitsuji) coming out, so it'll be good to have at least some free time.

Moreover, the recent MAPPA controversy and the ongoing conversation about the state of the anime industry have made fans rethink their values and treat the animation studios better. If Doga Kobo thinks that more time is needed to provide the best possible adaptation, then more time it is.

So don't worry, Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian is on its way and not forgotten, it will arrive in July, which is not really that far from April, to be honest. And you have some time to get ready for this new romance and learn a little bit of Russian to understand how well Alya can flirt until then.