Fan Favorite 'Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian' Confirms Season 2 for 2026, Unveils First Teaser Visual

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The global anime community is abuzz with excitement following the official confirmation from Kadokawa regarding the highly anticipated return of Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian. Fans can now mark their calendars for 2026, as the beloved romantic slice-of-life series is set to premiere its second season, promising an even deeper dive into its charming narrative and the evolving relationship between its endearing protagonists. This thrilling announcement was further amplified by the release of the first captivating teaser visual, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the next chapter of Alya and Masachika’s subtly unfolding romance.
This anime adaptation, which has garnered significant acclaim for its unique blend of heartfelt romance, subtle comedy, and genuine emotional depth, is based on the immensely popular light novel series. Penned by the talented Sunsunsun and brought to life through the exquisite and expressive illustrations of Momoco, the source material has captivated readers worldwide. Season 2 is poised to pick up the story from the pivotal fourth volume of the light novel, ensuring a seamless and rich continuation that will explore new emotional depths, introduce fresh comedic situations, and further develop the intricate dynamics that define the series. This strategic starting point allows the new season to build upon the strong foundation laid in its initial run, delving into more complex character arcs and relationship nuances.
Returning to helm the animation production is the acclaimed Dōga Kōbō studio, renowned for their vibrant, expressive animation quality and their knack for bringing slice-of-life narratives to vivid life. Their consistent involvement assures fans that the visual charm and fluid animation that characterized the first season will be maintained. However, there are notable shifts in the creative leadership, signaling a fresh perspective and renewed energy for the upcoming season. Hiroshi Haraguchi steps into the director's chair, taking over from Ryota Itoh, who successfully directed the first season and established its beloved tone. This change suggests a potential for new artistic interpretations while hopefully preserving the core essence that made the series a hit.
Similarly, Yuka Yamada, who previously contributed to the series by scripting episode 6, will now manage the overall series scripts, succeeding Itoh in this crucial role. Yamada's prior experience with the series content bodes well for maintaining narrative consistency while potentially introducing new layers to the storytelling. Despite these significant changes in directorial and scripting roles, fans can rest assured that the beloved character designs will maintain their signature charm, with Yūhei Murota returning to his vital role. Murota's designs are integral to the visual appeal and recognition of the characters, and his continued involvement is a welcome sign for continuity.

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The stellar voice cast is also set to reprise their roles, ensuring an unbroken continuity in the beloved characters' portrayals and their distinct personalities. Sumire Uesaka will once again lend her captivating voice to the enigmatic Alisa "Alya" Mikhailovna Kujō, perfectly capturing her nuanced emotions and hidden feelings. Alongside her, Kōhei Amasaki returns as the insightful and observant Masachika Kuse, whose internal monologues and reactions are central to the series' comedic and romantic appeal. Yukiyo Fujii will reprise her role as the vibrant and supportive Maria "Masha" Mikhailovna Kujō, Alya's elder sister, adding a dynamic familial element. And Wakana Maruoka returns as the endearing Yuki Suō, whose presence contributes significantly to the ensemble's charm. Their collective performances are absolutely integral to the series' unique charm, emotional resonance, and the authentic portrayal of its endearing cast.
The first season, which captivated audiences upon its debut in July 2024, garnered significant global traction, thanks in part to its worldwide streaming availability on Crunchyroll, complete with an English dub. This widespread accessibility played a crucial role in cultivating a dedicated international fanbase, all of whom are now eagerly awaiting the 2026 premiere with bated breath. The newly released teaser visual subtly hints at the preservation of the series' heartwarming and intimate atmosphere, setting high expectations for the continued development of its tender romantic storyline, significant character growth, and the signature blend of humor and genuine emotion that defines Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian. The anticipation for more of Alya's charmingly concealed feelings and Masachika's astute observations is palpable, promising another delightful season for fans old and new.
Credits
Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian
Author
Sunsunsun (writer), Momoco (illustrator)
Cover Art
Momoco
Studio
Dōga Kōbō
Publisher
Kadokawa
Producers