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Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian
First light novel volume cover, featuring Alya
時々ボソッとロシア語でデレる隣のアーリャさん
(Tokidoki Bosotto Roshiago de Dereru Tonari no Ārya-san)
GenreRomantic comedy[1]
Novel series
Written bySunSunSun
Published byShōsetsuka ni Narō
Original runMay 6, 2020May 27, 2020
Light novel
Written bySunSunSun
Illustrated byMomoco
Published byKadokawa Shoten
English publisher
ImprintKadokawa Sneaker Bunko
DemographicMale
Original runFebruary 27, 2021 – present
Volumes9[a]
Manga
Written bySunSunSun
Illustrated bySaho Tenamachi
Published byKodansha
English publisher
  • NA: Yen Press
MagazineMagazine Pocket
DemographicShōnen
Original runOctober 29, 2022 – present
Volumes6
Anime television series
Directed byRyota Itoh
Produced byRyō Kobayashi
Written byRyota Itoh
Music byHiroaki Tsutsumi
StudioDoga Kobo
Licensed by
Original networkTokyo MX, BS NTV, SUN, KBS Kyoto, Mētele, HTB, RKB, TSS, Miyatere, TV Shizuoka, BSN, UTY, TUF, itv, NBC, IBC, TUT, MRO, FTB, TUY, RBC, KKB, AT-X
Original run July 3, 2024 – present
Episodes12 (List of episodes)
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Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian,[c] is a Japanese light novel series written by SunSunSun and illustrated by Momoco. It was originally published online as two short stories on the novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō on May 6 and May 27, 2020, respectively, before being acquired by Kadokawa Shoten, who have published the series since February 2021 under their Sneaker Bunko imprint. The story follows a beautiful and talented young Russo-Japanese girl who is a popular transfer student at her new high school in Japan, often sporting a cold shoulder with a lazy and unmotivated boy while earning high marks in class.

A manga adaptation by Saho Tenamachi began serialization online in Kodansha's Magazine Pocket app and website in October 2022. An anime television series adaptation produced by Doga Kobo aired from July to September 2024, with a second season being announced.

By August 2024, over 500,000 light novel copies have been sold in circulation.

Premise

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Alisa Mikhailovna Kujou, nicknamed Alya, is a high school girl with silver hair who looks so beautiful that she turns heads wherever she goes, but her aloof and cold demeanor makes people around her feel uneasy. Masachika Kuze, who sits next to Alya, is an unmotivated student who just stays up late at night and is a sleepyhead at school. Alya often complains about Masachika but seems to be secretly in love with him, and occasionally makes flirtatious remarks in Russian. However, she does not realise that Masachika also harbours a secret crush for her and understands Russian, and her flirty comments towards him constantly leave him perplexed and flustered.

Characters

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Seirei Private Academy

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Student Council

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Alisa Mikhailovna Kujou (アリサ・ミハイロヴナ・九条, Arisa・Mihairovuna・Kujō, Russian: Алиса Михайловна Кудзё) / Alya (アーリャ, Ārya, Russian: Аля)
Voiced by: Sumire Uesaka[2][3][4] (drama CD, vomic, PV, anime) (Japanese); Sarah Natochenny[5] (English)
Alisa is a beautiful and talented first-year student who is popular for her looks and cold attitude. She was born to a Russian father and a Japanese mother. She occasionally makes remarks in Russian, which confuse her teacher and her classmates. Though she is popular and attracts the attention of many boys and girls at school, because of her cold demeanour, Alisa doesn't have many friends and isn't very experienced at social interaction, though that slowly changes the more she spends time with her classmate Masachika. She disapproves of Masachika's lack of motivation, but at the same time, she seems to be in love with him, and constantly flirts with him in Russian. She is Maria's younger sister. She spent part of her life in Vladivostok, where she had difficulties making friends. She is the Student Council Treasurer, and is running to be the next Student Council President, with Masachika as her running mate.
Her cold attitude could be rooted to her experiences in Vladivostok. One time, when she was doing a project work with her groupmates, she realised that her groupmates were too lazy to start working early. Her groupmates, however, then quarrelled with Alisa since she was working too hard. The project work later came as a failure, so she decided to work hard on her own and avoid working with others, leading to her cold attitude.
She likes to eat sweet food, and is afraid of eating spicy food.
Masachika Kuze (久世 政近, Kuze Masachika)
Voiced by: Kōhei Amasaki[2][3][4] (drama CD, vomic, PV, anime) (Japanese); Aaron Dismuke,[5] Erin Lundquist[5] (young) (English)
Masachika holds a position in high school envied by many boys: the seat next to Alisa. He is a sleepyhead who tends to stay up late most nights and lacks motivation in class. Whenever Alisa makes remarks in Russian, Masachika pretends not to understand, but secretly he does, thanks to his paternal grandfather, who was a great lover of Russia, and from watching television programmes. It is later revealed that he was originally the heir of the Suou family, a position he renounced after leaving the estate with his father, with his younger sister Yuki inheriting the position. He was allowed to leave the Suou household on the condition that he could never disclose his connection with the household or that anyone from the household was his relative, including his own biological sister Yuki Suou, and his mother as well. He has a crush on Alisa and is always willing to help in any way he can, but deems himself unworthy for her and thinks she only flirts with him as a way to tease him.
Back in the days when his surname was still Suou, he was considered the prodigy of the Suou house. Therefore, he received elite education from his maternal grandfather Gensei. He was also a skilled piano player. Yet, as Yuki got asthma and his mother Yumi ignored him, Masachika felt more stressed and eventually collapsed. Following his parents' divorce, he followed his father Kyoutarou and left the Suou family. Because he 'gave up' Yuki and Yumi ignored him, he started to feel unmotivated and sorry.
He loves his little sister Yuki, treating her as the most important person in existence.
He is a Student Council General Affairs Officer, and is running for the next Student Council election as the proposed Vice-President, with Alisa being the President.
Yuki Suou (周防 有希, Suō Yuki)
Voiced by: Wakana Maruoka[6] (anime) (Japanese); Reshel Mae[5] (English)
A first-year who serves as the Student Council Public Relations. She is Masachika's younger sister who serves as the eldest daughter of the Suou house, whose origin was a former noble family and has shouldered the role of a diplomat for generations, becoming the heir after Masachika and their father left the family. She is a genuine, beautiful and straightforward girl, and enjoys teasing Alisa over her romantic feelings for Masachika, as Yuki's relation with him is not public knowledge. She and Alisa are rivals, and she occasionally torments Alisa for her performance to attend the Student Council. She has a follower, Ayano Kimishima, who becomes her running mate when she runs for Student Council President as Alisa's challenger.
She and Masachika are forced to hide their true relations in public by pretending to be childhood friends, and like Alya and Masha, she is among the most popular girls in school. Yet, when only Masachika and Ayano are around, she displays her another face: Otaku and cuteness. She sometimes makes sexual remarks due to her otaku nature. She has feelings for Masachika, and often comes to Masachika's home to stay overnight.
She used to have asthma when she was small, but claims that she has recovered and has never caught a cold since middle school.
Maria Mikhailovna Kujou (マリヤ・ミハイロヴナ・九条, Mariya・Mihairovuna・Kujō, Russian: Мария Михайловна Кудзё) / Masha (マーシャ, Māsha, Russian: Маша)
Voiced by: Yukiyo Fujii[6] (anime) (Japanese); Jill Harris[5] (English)
Alisa's older sister, a second-year and the Student Council Secretary. She has a sweet and gentle personality, and is always caring of these around her, especially Alisa and Masachika. She is just as beautiful and popular as her little sister.
She likes to make black tea for herself and other Student Council members. She also likes cute things, once attempting to buy several dolls to be put inside the Student Council room.
She is Masachika's childhood friend and first love. They used to play together when they were young, and he became sad when she moved away. Because Maria's Japanese was not as fluent as her Russian, his knowledge of Russian allowed them to form a bond.
Ayano Kimishima (君嶋 綾乃, Kimishima Ayano)
Voiced by: Saya Aizawa (anime)[6] (Japanese); Rebecca Danae[7] (English)
She is a maid of Yuki, who is naturally silent and expressionless. She is a Student Council General Affairs Officer. She was previously a maid of Masachika, but after Masachika relinquished his position as the heir of the Suou household, she became a follower of his younger sister, Yuki, when Yuki was chosen to become the heiress of the Suou household due to Masachika's decision to give up that role.
She is a masochist and respectfully loves Masachika and Yuki. Moreover, she is sweet and cares for others a lot.
She keeps a low profile at school. When she speaks on stage during the End of Year Service, most schoolmates do not know who she is, and are surprised by her beauty.
She is running for the next Student Council election as the proposed Vice-President, with Yuki being the President.
Chisaki Sarashina (更科 茅咲, Sarashina Chisaki)
Voiced by: Maki Kawase (anime)[8] (Japanese); Mikaela Krantz[9] (English)
The Student Council Vice-President and a second-year student at the high school. She is feared by some male students and is extremely popular among female students. She's currently dating the student council president, Touya Kenzaki. Her hobby is kendo. She is bad at paperwork, but is good at dealing with quarrels, especially by means of threat.
Touya Kenzaki (剣崎 統也, Kenzaki Tōya)
Voiced by: Kaito Ishikawa (anime)[8] (Japanese); Aaron Campbell[10] (English)
He is the charismatic Student Council President of the high school section. A second year student and Chisaki's boyfriend. He used to be obese and have bad grades back when he was in the middle school section, but changed himself in order to win Chisaki's heart, whom he had always been in love with.

Other students

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Sayaka Taniyama (谷山 沙也加, Taniyama Sayaka)
Voiced by: Ikumi Hasegawa[8] (anime) (Japanese); Izzi Raine[11] (English)
A beautiful but stoic girl who competed with Yuki for the position of Student Council resident in the middle school and currently is a public morals committee member. She once looked up to Masachika and Yuki for their teamwork and mutual honesty, but was left crushed when she found out Masachika decided to partner with Alya for the upcoming student council elections against Yuki. Nevertheless, she reluctantly decides to become their subordinate along with her closest friend Nonoa Miyamae. She eventually warms up to Alya as they work together, and they both become close friends.
Nonoa Miyamae (宮前 乃々亜, Miyamae Nonoa)
Voiced by: Yoshino Aoyama (anime)[8] (Japanese); Sarah Wiedenheft[12] (English)
She is a first-year high school student and Sayaka's best friend. She has blond hair with a loose perm.
She could not feel other people's emotion, but only acknowledge. Therefore, she only act as what others would like to see for her benefit. Moreover, she could analyse things around her rationally.
She planted several shills during the Student Congress in order to place Alisa in disadvantage, but eventually decided to stop and partner up with Alisa and Masachika, alongside Sayaka.
Takeshi Maruyama (丸山 毅, Maruyama Takeshi)
Voiced by: Kōdai Sakai[8] (anime) (Japanese); Corey Wilder[5] (English)
One of Masachika's best male friends who has a crush on Alya.
Hikaru Kiyomiya (清宮 光瑠, Kiyomiya Hikaru)
Voiced by: Taichi Ichikawa[8] (anime) (Japanese); Joshua Waters[5] (English)
One of Masachika's best male friends.

Media

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Web novel

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Before the light novel's publication, two short stories were published on Shōsetsuka ni Narō on May 6 and May 27, 2020. However, the stories and characters in the web version are completely different from the published novel.[13]

In an interview with Japanese magazine Da Vinci in 2021, SunSunSun told that he initially wanted the series to take place in an isekai setting where the heroine gets transported to another world where no one could understand the Japanese language, except for the protagonist who was planned to be reincarnated as well. The idea was scrapped since he felt that it would be troublesome to explain the new environment, so he went with a real-world setting instead. Regarding Alya's half-Russian heritage, the author stated that he was influenced by the beauty of Russian women.[14]

Light novel

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The light novel series is written by SunSunSun and illustrated by Momoco. In June 2020, SunSunSun first received an invitation from Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko for whether the imprint could publish the work.[15] On December 22, 2020, it was announced the short stories published on Shōsetsuka ni Narō would be published by Kadokawa Shoten under their Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko imprint after being adapted as a series.[13] The title of the series follows the title of one of the two short stories.[13] The first volume was published on February 27, 2021. As of November 2024, nine volumes and two short story volumes have been released.[16]

At Sakura-Con 2022, Yen Press announced that they licensed the series for English publication.[17]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 February 27, 2021[1]978-4-04-111118-5November 22, 2022[18]978-1-97-534784-0
2 July 30, 2021[19]978-4-04-111119-2February 21, 2023[20]978-1-97-534786-4
3 December 1, 2021[21]978-4-04-111955-6May 23, 2023[22]978-1-97-536757-2
4 April 1, 2022[23]978-4-04-111956-3October 17, 2023[24]978-1-97-536759-6
4.5 July 29, 2022[25]978-4-04-112780-3March 19, 2024[26]978-1-97-536761-9
5 December 1, 2022[27]978-4-04-112781-0August 20, 2024[28]978-1-97-538950-5
6 April 1, 2023[29]978-4-04-113544-0December 10, 2024[30]978-1-97-538952-9
7 September 1, 2023[31]978-4-04-114062-8May 13, 2025[32]979-8-85-540705-1
8 February 1, 2024[33]978-4-04-114592-0
9 August 30, 2024[16]978-4-04-114831-0
BTS November 29, 2024[34]978-4-04-115742-8

Manga

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A manga adaptation with art by Saho Tenamachi began serialization in Kodansha's Magazine Pocket app and website on October 29, 2022.[35][36] The first tankōbon volume was released on March 9, 2023.[37] The series is published in English on Kodansha's "K Manga" app.[38] On December 16, 2024, Yen Press announced that they also licensed the manga for English print publication.[39]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 March 9, 2023[40]978-4-06-531091-5June 24, 2025[41]979-8-85-541379-3
2 June 8, 2023[42]978-4-06-531880-5September 23, 2025[43]979-8-85-541381-6
3 November 9, 2023[44]978-4-06-533550-5
4 April 9, 2024[45]978-4-06-535169-7
5 August 7, 2024[46]978-4-06-536510-6
6 January 8, 2025[47]978-4-06-538068-0

Anime

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An anime television series adaptation was announced in March 2023.[4] It is produced by Doga Kobo, with series direction and screenplay by Ryota Itoh, character designs handled by Yūhei Murota who also serves as chief animation director, and music composition by Hiroaki Tsutsumi.[8] Ryō Kobayashi serves as a producer.[6] The anime series was originally scheduled for April 2024,[48] but was later delayed,[49] and eventually aired from July 3 to September 18, 2024, on Tokyo MX and various other networks.[50][51] The opening theme song is "Ichiban Kagayaku Hoshi" (1番輝く星, "The Brightest Star"), while each episode features a different ending theme song which are covers of pre-existing Japanese songs, all performed by Sumire Uesaka as her character Alya.[52] Crunchyroll streamed the series.[53] Medialink licensed the series in Southeast Asia, South Asia, and Oceania (except Australia and New Zealand).[54]

Following the first season finale, a second season was announced.[55] On April 16, 2025, it was announced the first season of the series will be released on Blu-ray with both the original Japanese and English dubs on July 22, 2025.[56]

Audiobooks

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An audiobook adaptation based on the light novel series was first produced and published in Japanese with Sumire Uesaka and Kōhei Amasaki voicing the main characters Alisa Mikhailovna Kujou and Masachika Kuze respectively.[57][58]

In March 2024, Yen Audio, a subsidiary of Yen Press, announced to produce an English-languaged audiobook based on the light novels.[59] The first audiobook was published on August 13, 2024, with Taylor Meskimen as narrator.[60]

Smartphone game

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On July 17, 2024, the production of a smartphone game titled Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian: Puzzle Party! (時々ボソッとロシア語でデレる隣のアーリャさん パズルパーティ!, Tokidoki Bosotto Roshiago de Dereru Tonari no Ārya-san Pazuru Pāti!) for Android and iOS devices was announced and the pre-registration phase started.[61] Developed by Poppin Games Japan, the puzzle game was released on September 19, 2024.[62][63]

Other

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A VTuber model of Alya debuted in July 2021 to promote the release of the second light novel volume.[64]

Reception

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Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian ranked ninth in the 2022 edition of Takarajimasha's annual light novel guide book Kono Light Novel ga Sugoi! in the bunkobon category, and fifth overall among the other new series of that year.[65] It also ranked fifth in the bunkobon category of the 2023 edition,[66] and third in the 2024 and 2025 editions.[67][68] At the 2021 Next Light Novel Awards, the series placed first in the Librarian's Choice category. It also ranked second in the Web Publication category, and ninth in the overall category.[69] By April 2022, the series has 500,000 copies in circulation.[70] In August 2024, it has reported that the series became the first to reach five million copies in the history of Kadokawa Shoten's Sneaker Bunko imprint's romantic comedy stories.[71]

According to Kadokawa Corporation, Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian was the fifth most successful franchise of the company in the second quarter of the fiscal year 2024. The company stated that the franchise managed to accumulate around 1 billion yen in revenue based on manga and light novel licensing, manga and light novel sales as well as streaming revenue for the anime series.[72]

The first season of the anime series won Slice of Life Anime of the Year and Supporting Girl of the Year (Yuki Suou) while receiving eight other nominations, including Anime of the Year at the 11th Anime Trending Awards.[73][74] Alisa Mikhailovna "Alya" Kujou's voice actor Sarah Natochenny has been nominated for Best Voice Artist Performance (English) at the 9th Crunchyroll Anime Awards in 2025.[75]

Notes

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  1. ^ Plus two short story collection
  2. ^ In North America through Crunchyroll, LLC.
  3. ^ Japanese: 時々ボソッとロシア語でデレる隣のアーリャさん, Hepburn: Tokidoki Bosotto Roshiago de Dereru Tonari no Ārya-san, lit. Alya, Who Sits Next to Me, Sometimes Whispers Sweet Nothings in Russian

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