

The series has disappeared from all sites.
The romantic anime “Alya Sometimes Flirts with Me in Russian” became one of the main hits of last summer, especially among Russian fans of Japanese animation.
The story of schoolboy Masachika Kuze, in whose class a girl of Russian-Japanese descent Alisa ends up, captivated rom-com fans from the very first episode.
At first Masatika pays no attention to the strange girl, but when she starts flirting with him lightly in Russian, the schoolboy falls in love at first sight. After all, Alice does not even suspect that the talented Masatika knows Russian perfectly.

Russian fans enjoyed watching the first season of the anime, but at the very end of the summer “Alya sometimes with me in Russian” disappeared from all Russian-language sites.
Fans began to worry that the popular show was banned in Russia. And the solution to the anime’s disappearance turned out to be much less scary: the show was simply licensed.
Yes, the company RuAnime bought the rights to demonstrate this cartoon in Russia, so now it can be watched in only two online cinemas – “Kinopoisk” And “Eevee.”
The first ten episodes of the first season have already been released on streaming, narrated by the Studio Gang, with the remaining two episodes due out in the coming weeks.

The series was watched by over 7,000 Kinopoisk users, who rated the quality of the romantic anime as excellent. 8.3 points.
Surprisingly, the show was rated by only 1,000 users on the American aggregator IMDb. The anime “Alya sometimes flirts with me in Russian” is clearly made especially for Russian viewers.
Source: Popcorn News

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