Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAlisa Mikhailovna Kujou is considered the idol of her institute. She has conquered the hearts of countless male students, but she has her eyes on one Japanese boy who she flirts with in Russ... Tout lireAlisa Mikhailovna Kujou is considered the idol of her institute. She has conquered the hearts of countless male students, but she has her eyes on one Japanese boy who she flirts with in Russian, who also happens to understand Russian.Alisa Mikhailovna Kujou is considered the idol of her institute. She has conquered the hearts of countless male students, but she has her eyes on one Japanese boy who she flirts with in Russian, who also happens to understand Russian.
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- 5 victoires et 9 nominations au total
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Ep1:8.7.10
Ep2:9.5/10
Ep3:7.8/10
Ep4:8.1/10
Ep5:9.3/10
Ep6:8.4/10
Ep7:8.3/10
Ep8:8.5/10
Ep9:9.0/10
Ep10:8.8/10
Ep11:7.9/10
Ep12:8.5/10.
"Roshidere" is a delightful romantic comedy that blends lightheartedness with heartfelt moments, making it stand out in the genre. The show focuses on the dynamic between Masachika, an unassuming high school student, and Alya, a sharp and somewhat cold girl who secretly harbors affection for him-often revealing her true feelings in Russian, assuming Masachika doesn't understand.
Characters & Relationships: The character dynamics are where Roshidere truly shines. Alya's tsundere-like personality adds charm, while Masachika's laid-back but perceptive nature creates a balanced contrast. Their slow-burn romance, laced with comedic misunderstandings, keeps viewers engaged. Alya's use of Russian phrases adds a unique layer to their interactions, adding both humor and mystery.
Plot & Pacing: While the overarching plot may be simple, the pacing is just right for a rom-com. Each episode reveals more about the characters' backstories and deepens their relationship without feeling rushed. The buildup of tension between Alya and Masachika is steady, making viewers root for their eventual connection.
Visuals & Soundtrack: The animation is clean and well-suited for the story. Character designs are charming, and the expressions-especially Alya's when she's flustered-are done exceptionally well. The music is soft and complements the tone of the show, enhancing the emotional and comedic moments without overshadowing them.
Emotional Appeal: Roshidere offers a perfect balance of light-hearted comedy and heartwarming romance. It explores the difficulties of expressing emotions and highlights the subtle moments that make relationships meaningful. Fans of rom-coms will appreciate the way the show teases out romantic tension without relying on heavy drama.
Verdict: Overall, "Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian" is a must-watch for fans of romantic comedies. Its unique premise, engaging characters, and charming execution make it stand out in the crowded field of anime romances. If you're looking for something both funny and sweet, this show delivers! (Chat GPT)
"Roshidere" is a delightful romantic comedy that blends lightheartedness with heartfelt moments, making it stand out in the genre. The show focuses on the dynamic between Masachika, an unassuming high school student, and Alya, a sharp and somewhat cold girl who secretly harbors affection for him-often revealing her true feelings in Russian, assuming Masachika doesn't understand.
Characters & Relationships: The character dynamics are where Roshidere truly shines. Alya's tsundere-like personality adds charm, while Masachika's laid-back but perceptive nature creates a balanced contrast. Their slow-burn romance, laced with comedic misunderstandings, keeps viewers engaged. Alya's use of Russian phrases adds a unique layer to their interactions, adding both humor and mystery.
Plot & Pacing: While the overarching plot may be simple, the pacing is just right for a rom-com. Each episode reveals more about the characters' backstories and deepens their relationship without feeling rushed. The buildup of tension between Alya and Masachika is steady, making viewers root for their eventual connection.
Visuals & Soundtrack: The animation is clean and well-suited for the story. Character designs are charming, and the expressions-especially Alya's when she's flustered-are done exceptionally well. The music is soft and complements the tone of the show, enhancing the emotional and comedic moments without overshadowing them.
Emotional Appeal: Roshidere offers a perfect balance of light-hearted comedy and heartwarming romance. It explores the difficulties of expressing emotions and highlights the subtle moments that make relationships meaningful. Fans of rom-coms will appreciate the way the show teases out romantic tension without relying on heavy drama.
Verdict: Overall, "Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian" is a must-watch for fans of romantic comedies. Its unique premise, engaging characters, and charming execution make it stand out in the crowded field of anime romances. If you're looking for something both funny and sweet, this show delivers! (Chat GPT)
Tokidoki Bosotto Russia-go de Dereru Tonari no Alya-san started out looking good; the first episodes promised something different and had me hooked. But after a while, everything fell apart. The story became boring and repetitive, as if they didn't know what to do with the potential it had at the beginning.
The episodes felt more and more repetitive, and what used to excite me started to become predictable. In the end, it ended up being a huge disappointment. What could have been a great series ended up being something that doesn't leave you wanting more. I dont recomend it to anyone looking for a roncom, this show is clearly not that.
The episodes felt more and more repetitive, and what used to excite me started to become predictable. In the end, it ended up being a huge disappointment. What could have been a great series ended up being something that doesn't leave you wanting more. I dont recomend it to anyone looking for a roncom, this show is clearly not that.
Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings exceeded expectations! Well-developed characters, balanced humor and heartache, and stunning animation.
Alya shines as the quirky, vulnerable princess. Masachika's complex past ripped my heart apart. Yuki's brother complex adds humor, while Maria's kindness makes her a favorite.
Character development is evenly paced; no one feels like a side character. Writing superbly balances humor and emotional depth.
Masachika's childhood history is tough to swallow, connected to a major plot point. Cliffhanger ending left me eager for Season 2!
Highlights: lovable characters, witty dialogue, poignant storytelling. Lowlights: some plot points feel rushed.
A must-watch for school rom-com fans! Comparable to "Toradora!" and "My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU."
Alya shines as the quirky, vulnerable princess. Masachika's complex past ripped my heart apart. Yuki's brother complex adds humor, while Maria's kindness makes her a favorite.
Character development is evenly paced; no one feels like a side character. Writing superbly balances humor and emotional depth.
Masachika's childhood history is tough to swallow, connected to a major plot point. Cliffhanger ending left me eager for Season 2!
Highlights: lovable characters, witty dialogue, poignant storytelling. Lowlights: some plot points feel rushed.
A must-watch for school rom-com fans! Comparable to "Toradora!" and "My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU."
I'm used to the rom-com genre, and this one has a good start, but slowly falls off over the last 4 episodes
Putting aside some unnecessary fan service and the fact that they flirt with incest, the male protagonist starts acting very mature for his age and neutral towards a certain female, but in the end you see the opposite, so it seemed to me that they forced the usual unexpected romance to extend the anime for at least one more season (which is supported by the fact they avoided to touch the background of certain characters and instead focused on a random debate)
I'll watch the second season for the sake of closure, and I hope they don't take the typical direction (but probably they will if most of the fan base wants that in order to please them)
Putting aside some unnecessary fan service and the fact that they flirt with incest, the male protagonist starts acting very mature for his age and neutral towards a certain female, but in the end you see the opposite, so it seemed to me that they forced the usual unexpected romance to extend the anime for at least one more season (which is supported by the fact they avoided to touch the background of certain characters and instead focused on a random debate)
I'll watch the second season for the sake of closure, and I hope they don't take the typical direction (but probably they will if most of the fan base wants that in order to please them)
So, yeah... I decided to watch this anime because I was just browsing Crunchyroll, saw the poster and thought "Hmm... why not?". And honestly, I had a lot of fun watching the anime, and even though sometimes I feel like strangling the protagonist for his stupidity, the story is excellent, especially the "arc" of the battle for class presidency. But what impressed me the most, in fact, was the animation, which I found very beautiful and perfect for a comedy/romance anime. And yes, the title describes the entire anime, so make sure that when you tell someone what you're watching, call the anime Roshidere and not the embarrassing title they gave it. Watch it if you want, but you'll want an Alya for yourself and you'll be regretting that there's no such beauty, you can be sure.
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- AnecdotesBased on a love comedy light novel series written by Sunsunsun and illustrated by Momoco. Sun Sun Sun began writing the novel on the Shousetsuka ni Narou website in May 2020. Kadokawa released the first volume in February 2021 under its Sneaker Bunko imprint, featuring illustrations by Momoco.
- Bandes originales1-Ban Kagayaku Hoshi
[Opening Theme]
Music by Yusuke Shirato
Arranged by Yusuke Shirato
Lyrics by Yusuke Shirato
Performed by Sumire Uesaka (as Alya)
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