Tokidoki Bosotto Russia-go de Dereru Tonari no Alya-san is a series that could be a fun romcom, but due to bad decisions from the author after the first episodes, it just doesn’t work. Simply put, the gimmick of this series doesn’t do anything, sure Alya is Russian and she sometimes speaks it, but this doesn’t really change much, it’s like a different kind of tsundere-ism which would be okay, the problem here is that the series obviously breaks what should be the logical use of its premise by making the MC being able to understand Russian, which is stupid, there’s no point in making a
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character talk a different language so no one can get her just to make the MC being able to get her, and the justification about why he can speak Russian is also pretty dumb in itself. I sometimes wonder why working in a gimmick when you’ll just break it right from the start.
The protagonist is obviously meant to be “literally you”, just look at his introduction and you’ll notice it, oh he watches anime, he is an otaku, now he will play his gacha, and I just wanted to roll my eyes because once again I’m supposed to believe that the most beautiful girl in the class is in love with the MC who has nothing going on for him, and perhaps the author noticed that too and that’s why he also decided to make him someone proficient at everything he tries, you could replace him with Sakuta from Bunny Girl Senpai or Ayanokouji from CotE and it wouldn’t change anything because he is a charismatic god and a genius like nobody else that has ever existed but he NEEDS to hide his power level by being lazy and will only show it from time to time, the fact that he is a otaku is irrelevant, because he isn’t one, he does nothing to actually show it except saying that he is because the audience needs to self-insert as him, and by being called an otaku it makes it easier for the audience to think they are like him. Honestly, I’m not sure why there was a need to do two completely different versions of him in the same character or which one is worse.
If I was more invested in this series I would get shivers by thinking that Alya beating Yuki at the student council elections is completely plausible because she is the main female character and has the MC that can do absolutely everything by her side, because Alya most definitely doesn’t deserve to win it, she breaks down the second the MC isn’t holding her hand to cross the street as if she was a little baby that needs to be taken care of at every moment, there are multiple examples of this like the baseball club and football team, she needed to be saved by the MC despite the fact that that this is her job in the student council because she is the treasurer, she cannot even do that correctly and I just can’t see why she should win, maybe she’ll be able to actually stand in her own two feet at some point in the future, but even if she does how is she supposed to compete with Yuki when she actually has experience since she won in middle school? Alya was originally characterized as someone who is just so above everyone else and that only she is competent and that’s why she is alone, which barely explains why this girl who gets so much attention as the “solitary queen” has no friends, but she isn’t able to pull off things alone, it makes it funny when she got called out by the glasses girl that she was a pretty face with good notes and nothing more, because that’s true. We just get constantly told by the MC and the series that she is a hard worker and that you should support her for it, but we never see that being close to reality. Of course, this problem wouldn’t exist if the author didn’t add the student council plot to take over everything about the series, because it is easily the worst part about it.
Which takes me to the absolute best point of this series, that is, Yuki. She singlehandedly carried the show by being an actual character and not the boring and lazy attempt at making a tsundere that is Alya, from her way of talking being so polite that the subtitles cannot even begin to show that her manner of speaking would make a butler blush, and then when in private with her brother she is basically a brocon, playful and actually bounces well with the MC. Honestly, I agree with the glasses girl that they are the perfect duo and the show would be much better if she was the main girl because she got actual chemistry with him, even if she couldn’t salvage how shit the student council stuff is. She is actually fun to watch when she isn’t being serious, and when it comes to the student council presidential election, she actually has drive and ambition and will do terrible shit just to win, for example, using Alya’s own foolishness against her was actually nice and was basically playing 4D chess the entire episode, which seeing how stupid the other characters are, is not even surprising how she pulled it off. Even if she wasn’t easily the most entertaining thing about the series by a landslide, it’s not like she got much competition, Masha is not a character, she was a plot device to make the MC learn Russian because they met in the past, but that isn’t relevant, because they don’t do anything at all with that information because the MC doesn’t know she is her childhood friend, the fact that she knows and decides to do nothing about it and just let Alya have the MC makes all of this irrelevant as you aren’t even getting something out of it, just as an example.
Telling you that the first two episodes were the best part of this series would be the truth, after that, it jumped to Alya’s “sad” past and then to student council shenanigans which I honestly cannot care much about, it could be an actually entertaining romcom when it tries, which is almost any Yuki scene, but the fact that the gimmick it had is basically thrown to the side to the point Alya won’t speak in Russian in some episodes tells you everything that you have to know about the series, “the main girl is a Russian” is an extremely weak gimmick, so I’m not sure if the author actually thought about making this a full-fledged series in the first place. Honestly, this should’ve just been the Yuki show, that would’ve been great, but sadly it isn’t, instead we’re stuck with this bad excuse of a tsundere and a perfect self-insert MC.
Thank you for reading.
Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Roshidere, Alya-san, who sits besides me and sometimes murmurs affectionately in Russian., Arya Next Door Sometimes Lapses into Russian
Japanese: 時々ボソッとロシア語でデレる隣のアーリャさん
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TV
Episodes:
12
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Jul 3, 2024 to Sep 18, 2024
Premiered:
Summer 2024
Broadcast:
Wednesdays at 23:30 (JST)
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Studios:
Doga Kobo
Source:
Light novel
Theme:
School
Duration:
24 min. per ep.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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Tokidoki Bosotto Russia-go de Dereru Tonari no Alya-san is a series that could be a fun romcom, but due to bad decisions from the author after the first episodes, it just doesn’t work. Simply put, the gimmick of this series doesn’t do anything, sure Alya is Russian and she sometimes speaks it, but this doesn’t really change much, it’s like a different kind of tsundere-ism which would be okay, the problem here is that the series obviously breaks what should be the logical use of its premise by making the MC being able to understand Russian, which is stupid, there’s no point in making a
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Jul 18, 2024
THE ROMCOM ARMY NEEDS YOU!🫵🏻
YOU THERE YOUNG MAN/WOMAN DO YOU LIKE THE CUTE PRE-RELATIONSHIP SITUATION WHERE ITS A WILL THEY-WONT THEY BUT ITS NOT LIKE KANOKARI? DO YOU LIKE ADORABLE ASS MOMENTS WHERE YOU ROLL AROUND LIKE A LITTLE GIRL ON YOUR BED AFTER WATCHING CUTE STUFF, ONLY TO REALISE THAT YOU'RE GONNA END UP ALONE AND HAVING AN EXISTENTIAL CRISIS ABOUT MISSING OUT ON TEENAGE LOVE? DO YOU LIKE TSUNDERES THAT AREN'T COMPLETE BITCHES, BRATTY LITTLE SISTERS, AND ONEE-SANS THAT MAKE YOUR ARA GO ARA ARA IN ONE PACKAGE? ... Sep 18, 2024
Calling 'Summer 2024' a "rare" season for anime might be an understatement. The overwhelming number of romance-centric shows made it truly exceptional. Two of these new romance shows even overshadowed the well-established popularity of "Oshi no Ko" to some extent. One of them was "Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings In Russian."
So, where does this show stand compared to classic rom-coms? Does it have enough substance to be a top recommendation? Or is it just another generic romance that tries to do everything but fails to deliver convincingly? Art and Animation (8.5/10): Let's begin with the animation and art style, areas that likely won't significantly alter public opinion. ... Aug 6, 2024
This anime doesn't live up to its hype and its scoring is bound to drop. The starting was somewhat cutesy with alya dropping exposition bombs in russian. Even with this ok premise it seemed fresh. However with each passing episode it comes out to be incoherent and irregularly paced, throwing u off of what the show wants to achieve. There is no narrative whatsoever. The humour is so dull the show shouldn't even be tagged as a comedy. Incest jokes and the protagonist being lazy is all there is for comedic relief
The protagonist shrugs off her Russian comments but acting dense destroys his underlying ... Jul 18, 2024
The most generic rom com to rom com, but with a slight twist. I guess that's all that's needed to make it interesting.
Guy who's an otaku, and is "lazy" but actually gets shit done so the girls in his life are attracted to him? Check. School beauty who hates everyone except the main guy? Check. Elements of harem in the show? Check. Now, that isn't necessarily a bad thing, generic shows can still be well written/enjoyable, and the show is pretty enjoyable, with it looking amazing, and being animated rather well for a rom com like this, but honestly, it's the kind of show people have seen before, ... Sep 18, 2024
Taking on a somewhat unique gimmick for a rom-com show, Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian is exactly how it sounds like. Alisa Mikhailovna Kujou (aka the "solitary princess") is a difficult girl to approach because she sometimes hides her true feelings in Russian. As strange as that might sound, she doesn't realize that her fellow classmate Masachika Kuze understands her.
Delivering on the promise of a rom-com, it should be obvious to the audience that Alya harbors feelings for Kuze. Expressed sometimes in Russian, she builds a wall around herself whenever her feelings surfaces. From day one, the anime wants us to understand Alya's ... Sep 18, 2024
This awkwardly titled adaptation of a light novel is a standard well-produced romcom with quite a few tropes and a slight twist using the Russian language. The concept seems weird at first, since the main understands the language, and you'd think he'd let on that he understood, but he'd look like a bigger cuck than he already is if he revealed that he didn't follow through with Alya's "secret" flirting all that time. For the Russian lines, she mostly compliments the MC, confesses her love to him, or calls for help when she's in trouble. The whole point of a tsundere is basically for the
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Aug 17, 2024
This show in a nutshell: "What if we make the most standard and basic high school romcom, but with a Russian twist and a bit of cringe BS?"
Personally, I gave it a chance hoping that it would be more than just its title. It wasn't. It's actually worse than I thought. It's shows like these that make me realize that while I might like anime a lot, I'm not a hardcore Otaku because the DEGENERACY in this show is INSANE! I'll tell you what, if you like your ecchi fanservice shots every 10-20 seconds, this is the show for you. I know these studios do this ... Jul 24, 2024
I can't say this anime is recommended but at the same time, this anime is not as good as other people say. This anime is good if you are new to the romcom genre. But for me, Roshidere is good just because it has a great art style and "fan service". I'm not a novel reader, so this is just my opinion as an anime watcher only. Roshidere plot is really basic, I mean the plot is just a template that the author picks from average romcom anime, then makes a prompt from it and pastes it on Chat GPT. You will know what the
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Sep 22, 2024
A premise of a tsundere who speaks Russian, where in the end that was her only grace, speaking Russian.
Roshidere is a typical school romance where, what is intended to be a breath of fresh air to the genre, ends up being the anchor that ends up sinking it. It focuses so much on giving a spotlight to Alya that it ends up showing all the deficiencies that the character has, and unfortunately she does not have what it takes to carry the work as a protagonist should. Any character that appears within the story is more interesting and more charismatic than its female protagonist. Even ... Aug 8, 2024
This anime disappointed me after a couple episodes. Ngl, I really had high hopes and expectations from this but this just was not it.
Story : So, the story being your typical as you might have guessed from the title is just Alya speaking Russian and hiding her feelings from those around her, she does so by speaking in front of the MC. Now this concept did get my attention and I thought it might be something unique. But the way it has been progressed, I found it very cliché. Even the fact that the MC learnt a whole language such as Russian is insane and just ... Jan 14, 2025
“Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian” is what happens when an interesting shtick is destroyed by bad writing.
This show surprised me in to major ways: 1. That it destroyed its own shtick right from the get to in favour of… practically nothing because nothing comes of it. 2. How boring and devoid of story this show is Before we start I would like to explain something. I will be talking about “plot” and “story”. Many people use those terms interchangeably. I’m not one of those people, so to make sure everyone is on the same page… I use the definitions for “plot” and “story” as Lisa ... Jul 31, 2024
Another romcom with the usual tropes.. mediocre plot in high school setting. Pretty predictable from the start, average Joe somehow knows/meets the most praise beauty of the school. She’s “perfect”, uh oh, but what makes her different? — Yep, it’s in the title.
I can see the appeal. The animation is quite fitting for what the story is. It’s slightly humorous as far as typical shyness/jealously of romantic comedies, and the lovable personas of the characters. However, I grew out of this genre. Tropes: - Lazy male main character - Abnormal dream girl (who’s also a tsundere) - Imouto - Childhood friend One guy, three girls? — Yep, you bet it becomes ... Jul 31, 2024
Having some Russian in my family, I gave this series a shot. I really liked the first ep, it was cute and funny and seemed the plot might be headed somewhere interesting. So I decided to do the 3 eps test. It passed 3 eps well enough. Decent if not inspired artwork. About average animation for a romcom, which means not very good, but not horrible either. The characters were sweet enough, if a little cookie cutter. The VA work was fine. Let's keep going.
Then we hit ep 5, and the first half just creeped me out. And while the series managed to avoid ... Jul 18, 2024
While rough, i liked the first few episodes, but the plot gets increasingly tedious as things go on. Everything get boring and it's mostly due to the cliche dialogue and happenstances. i can't recommend it but i guess it's decent enough to satisfy some of you guys. Don't expect a masterpiece tho. At most it's the kind of show you watch when it's late, your brain is fried but you still need to do something before bed to feel your day was worth it.
The good: It's pretty. It's horny without it being overexagerated. It's pure drama. A little too much to my tastes but if you're ... Sep 18, 2024
Honestly, "Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian" ended up being one of the most disappointing anime I’ve watched in a while—not bad, just disappointing. The first few episodes made it seem like it was going to be a fresh and interesting romance, but by the end, it really didn’t live up to that potential.
Let me break down why: 1. Romance is mediocre with little development: This is the biggest problem. The relationship between Alya and Kuze barely goes anywhere. (Minor spoiler) By the end of the season, they’re only on a first-name basis, which is pretty underwhelming for a finale. I was expecting something more ... Aug 26, 2024
As for me, I liked the fact that Arya spoke Russian, but she didn't know that Kuze understood them, liked the situations in the story or the personalities of the characters, my taste is tsundere so I felt I quite like the character Arya, the sound quality and graphics are both good. What makes me feel disappointed is that the studio made the story move too fast compared to the light novel, Kuze's humorous, otaku thoughts made me laugh or the reason why Kuze chose Arya in the light novel, in the anime it was almost cut out. In the light novel, Arya is
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Aug 17, 2024
🟡Summer 2024
Roshidare is probably the most popular and overrated anime of the summer 2024 season...... This anime is a pretty standard school romantic comedy and doesn't really stand out from other anime of this type. The story revolves around a boy named Masachika who is of course surrounded by the most beautiful and unique girls in the entire school, one of these girls is Alya, half Russian, half Japanese, she is in love with MC but hides it from him, being just a typical rude tsundere, her true feelings, she is only able to express using Russian, she thinks MC will not understand her but WARNING ... Oct 31, 2024
The biggest issue with this show is its lack of a clear focus, making it hard to pinpoint what genre it aims for: romantic comedy, drama, or slice of life. It feels like a mix of *Bunny Girl Senpai*, *Kaguya-sama*, and harem ecchi elements, but without successfully capturing the appeal of any. While the last episode had a strong finish that slightly boosted my rating, the journey felt sluggish. The continuous, linear storytelling creates a semi-realistic vibe but ultimately dilutes the impact of each theme, leading to underdeveloped scenes and character arcs.
Alya’s character is reduced to a typical "tsundere" with a Russian-speaking quirk, and ... Oct 3, 2024
TLDR: Potential wasted.
The whole premise of the series; speaking Russian while the boy secretly understands, is basically underutilized while the rest of the show is an almost standard romcom, hence the 5 rating. The all-too-common tropes are in there. Honestly, there is nothing fresh beyond the first episode. The sound, voice acting, and animation is fine. The story is uninteresting because...it's been done a million times before. The characters are boring, so you don't get invested, again because it's been done a million times before. I kept watching because I was hoping some fresh would happen, but it didn't. If you're a romcom fan, I ... |