Yeah, I like Alya too because she’s pretty down to earth. She can understand when she’s wrong and can apologize, and she’s appreciative when people do nice things for her. She’s a little naive and clumsy when it comes to her own feelings, but it’s cute. I also love how mature the older sister is. I don’t like the set up of the potential love triangle, but so far this story is sidestepping some stereotypes.
@jmhaces4 ай бұрын
Yeah, Masha has got to be the girl he knew when he was a kid. She has that pic and she reacted to his given name, which is how she knew him as kids. Plus, she refers to her "boyfriend" as Sa-Kun, which fits with a shortened version of Masachika and it's implied they stopped seeing each other at some point as kids, which would fit the timeframe of their family moving to Russia for a few years before coming back to Japan as teenagers.
@ItsFrancescoTdm4 ай бұрын
Actually her "Boyfriend" Is the bear. It's stated in the manga and wiki.
@ItsFrancescoTdm4 ай бұрын
The reason Masha and Kuze stopped seeing each other was because Kuze's parents decided to split up. I think they were living in Kuze's mother's house which was in Russia, so when they split up and Kuze decided to go with his dad Masha and Kuze stopped seeing each other.
@JohnboyTheGamer4 ай бұрын
@@ItsFrancescoTdm I don't think that's right. She doesn't have a boyfriend. She's referring to someone in her past I believe. In Episode 4 he doesn't talk as if Masha is his girlfriend.
@JohnboyTheGamer4 ай бұрын
@@ItsFrancescoTdm Pretty sure Kuze was in Japan his whole life. He learned Russian by talking to his foreign Russian friend. I think since he left with his Dad, they ended up moving out the neighborhood.