Crunchyroll has confirmed that Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Season 2 will premiere in 2026. The announcement included a teaser visual featuring Alya Kujou and Masachika Kuze. Below is a summary of available information regarding the sequel’s cast, staff, episode count, and story direction.
Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Season 2 is finally confirmed for 2026, and fans couldn’t be more excited. Unlike many anime rom-coms that rely on clichés, this series charmed audiences with its unique bilingual twist—Alya’s hidden Russian whispers to Kuze that he secretly understands.
Although the romance genre is competitive, Alya’s story distinguishes itself by combining cultural nuance with daily school life. The demand for additional episodes has been significant, and the production team has responded.
According to Crunchyroll and the official Japanese announcement, Season 2 of Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian will premiere in 2026.The announcement was during the anime’s first anniversary, accompanied by a new teaser visual featuring Alya and Kuze.
The release year for Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Season 2 is confirmed as 2026.
The change in staff is significant. Doga Kobo, the studio, is recognized for producing character-driven series such as Plastic Memories and Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun, which aligns with the tone of Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian.
Season 1 introduced the early stages of Alya and Kuze’s relationship. Season 2 is expected to:
Readers of the manga will recognize some of these developments. The anime adaptation still has substantial source material remaining.
The anime draws from SunSunSun’s light novel series (illustrated by Momoco) and its manga adaptation.
For those interested in the story’s progression before the anime returns, reading the manga provides the most up-to-date content.
It is recommended to read the official English manga editions or follow authorized translations to avoid spoilers from untranslated Japanese releases.
Although no exact count has been confirmed, anime rom-coms typically span 12–13 episodes per season. Season 2 is likely to follow the same format, depending on how much of the source material adapted.
Beyond its humor and romantic elements, Alya’s story addresses universal themes:
Confirmed for 2026 by Crunchyroll and official sources.
Not yet confirmed, but likely 12–13 episodes.
Hiroshi Haraguchi, with Kim Seong-min as sub-director.
Yes, expected to adapt volumes 3–4.
Crunchyroll will almost certainly continue streaming the series.
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