Summary

  • Yuki continues to push the boundaries of siblinghood with her playful advances on Masachika in Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian.
  • Miscommunication between Alya and Masachika puts their romance back to square one, despite their progress in realizing their feelings for each other.
  • Classic J-Pop songs add a nostalgic touch to the series, with each episode featuring covers of beloved anime ending themes.

The following contains spoilers for Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian, Episode 5, "Each One's Resolution," now streaming on Crunchyroll.

Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian might have a straight-forward premise, yet the narrative is filled with all manner of mysteries. While the series has revealed significant details pertaining to Masachika’s past and Alya’s own sentiments, there’s one key detail that is yet to unravel.

Yuki Suou was initially believed to be a love interest for Masachika, though she was later revealed to be his sister. However, the series has continued to play with the notion of a romance between Yuki and Masachika, a move that treads on a few controversial lines. Although Yuki could just be acting playful to mess with her brother, the latest episode of the series continues to push a narrative that leans towards an audacious romance.

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Yuki’s Playful Advances

Yuki Continues to Force Herself On Masachika

Yuki Suou was ruled out as a love interest for Masachika after she was revealed to be his blood-related sister. However, Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian continues to bring Yuki back as a potential contender through her playful antics and outright advances on Masachika. Initially, Yuki seemed to be playing the role of a ‘childhood friend’ at school, pushing herself on her brother just to toy with Alya and putting her on edge.

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However, Yuki has continued to force this narrative even behind closed doors, showcasing another motive on her part. From purposefully undressing in front of Masachika to sneaking into his bed every day to wake him up, Yuki’s actions clearly cross the line of siblinghood. She was also somewhat disappointed after Masachika decided to support Alya as next year’s student council president, effectively running against his own sister.

An incest romance is rather common in anime, yet it’s usually executed within the confines of a step-sibling dynamic. Bringing the same trope into a blood-related relationship is an entirely different playing field, making their romance all the more absurd and audacious. Nevertheless, Yuki and Masachika’s past is still unknown, but it’s clear that the two grew up separately, meaning their relationship is bound to be a bit different from regular siblings.

The Miscommunication Continues

Alya and Masachika Are Back to Square One

Alya and Masachika Awkward

Alya and Masachika’s romance is based around their miscommunication, with the former expressing her feelings in an entirely different language and the latter confusing these sentiments for nothing more than a test. After Alya’s sudden confession in Russian and Masachika’s pledge to support her as the student council’s president, the two had shown considerable progress in terms of realizing their feelings for each other.

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Alya believed that Masachika was fixing his habits for her, but her assumption was proven wrong after he revealed he wasn’t sleepy since he had a good night’s sleep. On the other hand, Alya’s change in attitude led Masachika to believe that sentiments of romance might be brewing, yet he was also proven wrong after Alya reverted to her tsundere attitude. Despite their progress, the two are back to square one in coming to terms with their feelings for each other.

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Another Classic Song Makes Rounds

The Weeks Ending Theme Features Chiisana Koi no Uta

Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian's Ending Cover

As promised by the producers of Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian, each episode of the adaptation will feature a cover of iconic ending songs from beloved anime of the past decades. This week's ending theme features a cover of Chiisana Koi no Uta, one of the ending themes of the anime series Teasing Master Takagi-san.

Incorporating themes of classic J-Pop songs has certainly added an element of nostalgia to the series’ own ending theme. However, fans eagerly await the possibility of a Russian song’s cover in one of the endings, as it would be on theme with Alya’s own heritage and the premise of the show. Nevertheless, fans of the show are more than happy with the roster of iconic covers that continue to make rounds in each week's ending theme.

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Release Date
July 3, 2024
Network
Tokyo MX
Directors
Kim Seong-min, Mitsuhiro Osako, Hiroshi Haraguchi, Takafumi Fujii, Shinichi Fukumoto, Shohei Fujita, Kouki Uchinomiya
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Studio
Doga Kobo
Japanese Title
Tokidoki Bosotto Russia-go de Dereru Tonari no Alya-san
Number of Episodes
12
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll