Tokidoki Bosotto Rossiya-go de Dereru Tonari no Alya-san
Alisa Mikhailovna Kujou — Alya to her classmates — is a half-Russian transfer student so academically and physically polished that the rest of the year has decided to admire her from a safe distance. She sits next to a slouching, perpetually exhausted ordinary boy named Kuze Masachika and ignores him aggressively, except for the occasional half-whispered Russian aside that lapses into very direct flirting. She has no idea Kuze grew up bilingual. Kuze has no plans to tell her. The series alternates Kuze's barely-contained reactions with the student-council election arc that drags both of them in, and the question of what Alya is going to do about him.
Alisa Mikhailovna Kujou — Alya to her classmates — is a half-Russian transfer student so academically and physically polished that the rest of the year has decided to admire her from a safe distance. She sits next to a slouching, perpetually exhausted ordinary boy named Kuze Masachika and ignores him aggressively, except for the occasional half-whispered Russian aside that lapses into very direct flirting. She has no idea Kuze grew up bilingual. Kuze has no plans to tell her. The series alternates Kuze's barely-contained reactions with the student-council election arc that drags both of them in, and the question of what Alya is going to do about him.
Fantastic anime with a lead couple that has excellent chemistry, supporting a story that caters to all tastes.
A sweet but predictable romance with strong visuals but lacking in direction and purpose
Goofy and Romantic: A Perfect Formula for an Entertaining and Sweet Romantic Comedy
A Charming but Predictable Romantic Comedy
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"Overrated, overhyped, and overhated. But, most importantly, overly stereotyped."
Ein RomCom-Anime, der viele richtige Entscheidungen trifft, aber am Ende nicht ganz aus seinem eigenen Schatten springt
A story with strong visuals and characters, but lacks identity and plot cohesion.
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Delightfully--and frustratingly--disorienting its cast.