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Alya и Масачика наблюдают за Луной в новом визуале “Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings”

September 17 JST was this year’s Otsukimi — or Moon Viewing — date. The X (formerly Twitter) account of Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian commemorated the occasion with an illustration of main characters Alya and Masachika having a pleasant conversation with the full moon before them. 

The two are depicted in traditional Japanese clothing, and beside Alya is a small mountain of Tsukimi Dango.

©Sunsunsun,Momoco/KADOKAWA/Alya-san Partners

The Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian TV anime began airing in Japan on July 3 JST and is streaming on Crunchyroll, Ani-One Asia, and Bilibili. It is an adaptation of the KADOKAWA Sneaker Bunko light novel series written by Sunsunsun and illustrated by Momoko

Yen Press describes the source material as:

Alisa Mikhailovna Kujou is Seiren Private Academy’s “solitary princess.” She’s a half-Russian beauty with silver hair, at the top of her class, student council accountant, and…completely unapproachable. For some reason, she’s also taken on the responsibility of reprimanding the slacker who sits next to her in class. Masachika Kuze is constantly frustrating her by falling asleep, forgetting his textbooks, and just being an overall unexemplary student. Or at least, that’s how it looks from the outside. She may put on a tough act, but she doesn’t mind Masachika as much as others would think. She even lets him call her by her nickname, Alya. Anyone hearing the comments she mutters in Russian under her breath might know how she really feels, but since none of her classmates understand the language, she’s free to say whatever she likes! Except…there is one person who knows what she’s saying. Masachika eavesdrops on her embarrassing revelations, pretending to be clueless, all the while wondering what her flirtatious comments actually mean!

Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian started in 2020 as a number of Shousetsuka ni Narou short stories. The light novel series started in 2021 and has 10 volumes, including a short story collection, as of August 2024. A Kodansha-published manga adaptation by Saho Tenamachi started serialization in 2022. 

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Staff

• Director and series composer: Ryota Ito (Shikimori’s Not Just A Cutie and My Senpai is Annoying director) 
• Character designer and chief animation director: Yuhei Murota (Love Live! Sunshine!!
• Art director: Risa Wakabayashi (Kaguya-sama: Love Is War)
• Color designer: Yuka Ito (Shikimori’s Not Just A Cutie)
• Compositing director: Seiichi Sugiura (Saint Cecilia & Pastor Lawrence)
• Music composer: Hiroaki Tsutsumi (Burn The Witch#0.8)
• Animation production: Doga Kobo 

Cast

• Sumire Uesaka as Alisa Mikhailovna Kujou (Alya)
• Kohei Amasaki as Masachika Kuze
• Yukiyo Fujii as Maria Mikhailovna Kujou (Masha)
• Wakana Maruoka as Yuki Suou
• Saya Aizawa as Ayano Kimishima
 Maki Kawase as Chisaki Sarashina
• Kaito Ishikawa as Touya Kenzaki
• Ikumi Hasegawa as Sayaka Taniyama
• Yoshino Aoyama as Nonoa Miyamae
• Kodai Sakai as Takeshi Maruyama
• Taichi Ichikawa as Hikaru Kiyomiya


Source: @roshidere

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