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When Does Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Season 2 Come Out? Is It Renewed?

Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Season 2 has not been confirmed yet.

IMDb

7.2/10

Seasons

2

Episodes

13

Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian poster

Diagnostics

Network
Tokyo MX
First aired
2024-07-03
Last aired
2024-09-18
Runtime
24 min
Rated
TV-14

Awards 5 wins & 9 nominations total

Predictive Logic Analysis

Despite appearing in the "Other Coverage" block, both articles here are functionally renewal signals: a confirmed Season 2 announcement (July 2025) followed by a confirmed delay update (February 2026) are production-status news, not hype. Together they establish that Season 2 is a real, active production, not a rumor or a fan hope. The only uncertainty is timing, not whether the season is happening.

The underlying show metrics support this picture. A 7.2 on IMDb across nearly 7,000 votes is solid for a seasonal anime, and the first season's episode ratings averaging 7.6 with a flat trajectory suggests the audience was consistently engaged rather than dropping off. Trakt active watchers sitting at 5,243 with steady momentum 20 months after the last episode aired is a meaningful sign of retained fandom. For a single-cour anime adaptation from Doga Kobo (a studio with a reliable track record on romance anime), those are healthy numbers. The 5 wins and 9 nominations add modest prestige that helps justify continued investment from the production committee. The 20-month gap since Season 1 ended would normally be a soft negative, but it is fully explained by the confirmed production and delay situation.

What is Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian about?

Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian is a high school romantic comedy built on a single good joke: the popular girl who is mean to everyone except when she's alone with the nerdy guy, at which point she flirts with him in Russian, completely unaware that he understands every word. The show milks this premise for what it's worth, watching Masachika play dumb while Alya alternates between cold indifference and genuine warmth, never suspecting he's fluent. It's a thin premise, but the show knows that and doesn't pretend otherwise.

The tone is light and knowingly silly. The Russian dialogue becomes a running gag rather than a dramatic secret, and the show seems comfortable letting scenes breathe with awkward pauses and physical comedy. Sumire Uesaka's voice work captures Alya's tonal whiplash well, and the chemistry between the two leads carries most of the humor. It's the kind of show that doesn't reach for profundity and doesn't need to. The supporting cast of friends and rivals adds noise without much substance, which is fine because no one is watching for their arcs.

Audiences and critics have treated it with the kind of mild fondness you'd give a show that does exactly what it advertises. The IMDb score hovers around 7.2, which is honest territory for something entertaining but not particularly ambitious. It's found its audience among people who like romantic comedy that doesn't demand much but delivers consistent, if gentle, laughs.

The real question is whether the premise can sustain two seasons. So far it has, though the novelty of the central joke inevitably fades. Once Masachika is no longer pretending not to understand, the show has to decide if it has anything else to offer. For now, it's a pleasant way to spend twenty-three minutes, neither remarkable nor regrettable.

Themes

high schoolharemromcomromanceslice of lifebased on mangashounenanimejapanese high schoolhigh school girl

Is Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian renewed or cancelled?

Working toward renewal

high

Season 2 officially confirmed and in active production

Source
medium

Solid IMDb rating (7.2) with consistent episode-level ratings averaging 7.6 in Season 1

medium

Trakt active watchers at 5,243 with steady momentum 20 months after Season 1 ended

low

5 wins and 9 nominations provide modest awards credibility

Working against it

medium

Season 2 delayed from 2026 to 2027, but production is ongoing

Source
low

20-month gap since last episode aired (mitigated by confirmed production)

Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Season 2 Release Date

The February 2026 delay announcement moved Season 2 from a 2026 premiere to sometime in 2027. No specific window within 2027 has been confirmed publicly, but given that the delay was announced in early 2026, a mid-to-late 2027 slot is a reasonable expectation. Anime production delays of this kind are common and do not typically signal cancellation risk; they usually reflect scheduling, animation quality, or source material pacing concerns.

If the show follows a standard seasonal anime pattern and production stays on track through 2026, a Summer or Fall 2027 cours is the most plausible landing zone. Any further delays would push it into 2028, but there is no current signal suggesting that is likely.

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Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian seasons

Season 12024 · 12 ep
  • 1. Alya Hides Her Feelings in Russian2024-07-03 · ★ 7.7
  • 2. So Much For Childhood Friends2024-07-10 · ★ 8.0
  • 3. And So They Met2024-07-17 · ★ 7.8
  • 4. An Outpouring of Emotion2024-07-24 · ★ 7.6
  • 5. Different People, Common Undercurrent2024-07-31 · ★ 7.7
  • 6. A Kiss of the Indirect Variety2024-08-07 · ★ 7.5
  • 7. A Storm Arrives2024-08-14 · ★ 7.3
  • 8. Student Congress2024-08-21 · ★ 7.5
  • 9. Rom-commy With a Chance of Hypnosis2024-08-28 · ★ 7.7
  • 10. Birthday Party, Much Belated2024-09-04 · ★ 7.8
  • 11. An Unexpected Curtain-Raiser2024-09-11 · ★ 7.5
  • 12. Chin Up and Face Forward2024-09-18 · ★ 7.6
Season 2TBA · 1 ep
  • 1. Episode 1TBA

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Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian cast

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Sumire Uesaka

Sumire Uesaka

Alisa 'Alya' Mikhailovna Kujō (voice)

Kohei Amasaki

Kohei Amasaki

Masachika Kuse (voice)

Wakana Maruoka

Wakana Maruoka

Yuki Suō (voice)

Yukiyo Fujii

Yukiyo Fujii

Maria 'Masha' Mikhailovna Kujō (voice)

Saya Aizawa

Saya Aizawa

Ayano Kimishima (voice)

Maki Kawase

Maki Kawase

Chisaki Sarashina (voice)

Kaito Ishikawa

Kaito Ishikawa

Touya Kenzaki (voice)

Ikumi Hasegawa

Ikumi Hasegawa

Sayaka Taniyama (voice)

Yoshino Aoyama

Yoshino Aoyama

Nonoa Miyamae (voice)

Koudai Sakai

Koudai Sakai

Takeshi Maruyama (voice)

Taichi Ichikawa

Taichi Ichikawa

Hikaru Kiyomiya (voice)

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AI Verdict

Likely Renewed90%medium confidence
90%renewal
renewal probability
Verdict history52% → 90%
May 16Jun 14

Season 2 of Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian has been officially confirmed and is in production, now targeting a 2027 release after a delay pushed it back from 2026. The show is clearly alive and continuing, even if the wait is longer than fans hoped.

Live signals

5.2K watching on Traktsteady

Verdict updated 2 weeks ago · 2 tracked mentions — no renewal-specific coverage yet

Updated 2026-06-14 · AI-generated analysis

2 tracked mentions · no renewal signal

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    When does Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Season 2 come out?
    Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Season 2 has not been confirmed yet.
    Is Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian renewed or cancelled?
    Season 2 of Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian has been officially confirmed and is in production, now targeting a 2027 release after a delay pushed it back from 2026. The show is clearly alive and continuing, even if the wait is longer than fans hoped.
    How many seasons of Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian are there?
    Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian has aired 2 seasons so far.
    How many episodes of Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian are there?
    There are 13 episodes of Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian across 2 seasons.
    Where can I watch Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian?
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    What is Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian's IMDb rating?
    Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian holds an IMDb rating of 7.2/10 from 6,843 votes.