Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Season 2 Release Date and Latest Updates

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Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Season 2 Release Date and Latest Updates

Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Season 2 Release Date and Latest Updates

Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Season 2 got delayed again. It is bad news, and we did not expect it. We were ready for a 2026 return, but the schedule shifted to 2027.

We fans did not expect a simple classroom seat arrangement to turn into one of the most addictive romcom setups in recent years. We enjoyed it a lot. Season 1 ran for 12 episodes and ended with the student council election arc. And right after that ending, Season 2 was confirmed. But the schedule did not stay simple.

Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Season 2 Release Date

The latest official update confirms that Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Season 2 has been moved from 2026 to 2027 to improve overall quality. The notice was published on February 12, 2026, and signed by the production committee. This makes 2027 the current official schedule. No month, episode count, or broadcast slot has been publicly listed.

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Season 2 was originally confirmed right after Season 1 ended on September 18, 2024, with reports stating that production had already begun. Later, on July 3, 2025, the series was promoted with a 2026 premiere window. At that stage, the expectation was sometime in 2026.

If you are expecting a realistic prediction window, mid-to-late 2027 is more likely than early 2027. A full-year delay usually means the project will not land in the very first cour after the announcement. Summer to Fall 2027 is the most believable range for Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Season 2 Release Date.

How Did Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Season 1 End?

How Did Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Season 1 End

Note: This section contains spoilers!!

Season 1 runs for 12 episodes and adapts Light Novel Volumes 1 to 3. The core dynamic stays clear from the start. Alisa Mikhailovna Kujou teases Masachika Kuze in Russian, thinking he does not understand. Masachika understands every word and hides it to protect her pride. That silent game drives the early classroom scenes, and they get closer slowly.

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As the story progresses, the student council becomes the focal point. Yuki Suou keeps dragging Masachika back into political strategy. Maria Mikhailovna Kujou adds more emotional drama. Ayano Kimishima joins Yuki’s side. And figures like Sayaka Taniyama and Nonoa Miyamae increase public pressure. Now it’s more like an election rivalry.

Masachika falls sick before the big day, and Alya takes care of him. Yuki uses psychological tactics to weaken Alya’s confidence. Sayaka withdraws from the race, which Masachika converts into a tactical opening. The speeches become the final test of resolve.

In episode 12, Alya opens her speech in Russian, and Masachika uses the moment to shift the crowd’s mood. Alya admits her inexperience while promising hard work. Yuki accepts defeat with a promise of a rematch. And the most wholesome moment was when Alya and Masachika agreed to call each other by their first names.

What Story Will Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Season 2 Cover?

Note: This section contains Heavy spoilers!!

What Story Will Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Season 2 Cover

If the anime continues adapting the light novel in order, Season 2 should begin with Volume 4. That volume moves into summer vacation and the student council beach trip arc. Masachika’s past begins surfacing, amusement park scenes set up new tension, and the vacation home trip creates direct romantic pressure between Alya and Masachika.

The beach portion includes fishing conversations, awkward closeness, and a King’s Game night. And ends with a fireworks scene that pushes their relationship forward. Volume 4.5 contains side stories such as the locked storeroom incident, spicy-food training, student council mystery investigations, and character-focused chapters.

After summer, the story transitions into Volume 5 with school festival preparation and election politics. Band formation, proposal processing, and a quiz-style rivalry between Yuki and Alya raise the public stakes.

Volume 6: Most probably, this is the climax of season 2. So why don’t we stop with the spoilers here 🙂

Where to Watch Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Season 2?

Where to Watch Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Season 2

As of now, Season 2 does not list confirmed global streaming partners on its official page.

For viewers in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and across Europe, Season 1 is available on Crunchyroll. That includes the Crunchyroll Amazon Channel add-on in the US. Digital purchase options are also listed through platforms like Amazon Video and Apple TV in select regions. Multiple audio tracks are supported, including English, French, German, Spanish, and Portuguese, along with an extensive subtitle library.

Since Season 1 was distributed widely through Crunchyroll in these regions, the safest expectation is that Season 2 will follow the same pattern once official streaming pages go live. Until a new announcement confirms otherwise, Crunchyroll remains the most realistic platform for viewers in these regions waiting for Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Season 2.

Final thoughts

The shift to 2027 was unexpected, especially after Season 2 was already promoted for 2026. A full-year delay always raises questions about production timing and planning.

At the same time, rushing a character-driven romcom like this would damage what made Season 1 work. The small reactions, speech battles, and subtle tension need careful execution.

Even though the series is getting delayed unexpectedly, a good series is more preferred rather than half assed one.

Are you ready to wait until 2027, or does this delay worry you?

Write your thoughts in the comments below.

About Susil Praharaj

Susil, with seven years of experience in watching anime, has become something of an expert in the field. With an impressive list of anime shows under his belt, he has gained a deep understanding of the anime world. Susil is not only an avid watcher but also a manga enthusiast who enjoys reading manga and exploring fan theories. He has also created many fan theories of his own, which he’ll be sharing on the blog.


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