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Roshidere: In Peru they ask you to vote for Alya or Yuki
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A curious scene caught the attention of anime fans in Peruafter it was reported that a poster had been attached to a pole, which invited the community to vote for the most beautiful girl from the popular anime “Roshidere: Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian”. What caused controversy is that the poster not only raises the dispute between the two protagonists of the anime – Alisa Mikhailovna “Alya” Kujou and her sister Yuki Suou – but also includes the logo of the Peruvian Ministry of Education, suggesting it could be part of a school or community project related to pop culture.

The poster, designed as an improvised survey, challenges passersby to choose between Alya, the main protagonist, and Yuki, her sister, who has managed to win over a good portion of the anime's audience. The most interesting thing about this situation is that it appears to have been created by local students or fans, but the fact that it has an official logo has sparked speculation about whether it's some kind of unofficial educational activity. Social media users expressed their surprise and amusement at this unexpected use of public resources for such peculiar purposes.
- «Where is this and why did they put the Ministry of Education logo on it hahaha?».
- «WHERE IS THIS, DO I NEED TO ANSWER NOW?».
- «Peru's world power from our district».
- «A weird otaku or a gorgeous blue-eyed Russian? I'll make it easier».
- «Is the line to justify the answer or what?».
- «I swear I would spend 5 minutes looking at the post thinking of a response, the police would think I was on drugs.».
- «It's close to Mall de Comas, in case you're wondering about the location.».
- «Sometimes I wish I lived in Peru because of all the otaku friends I would make there».
- «Peruvians always provide this kind of material, I think Argentines do too, but here they are boring».
- «They're both cute, but to be honest, the one who carried the anime season was Yuki and her northerner, and she's a great sister. Alya really needs to return in the already confirmed next season, or they'll have to change the anime's name to Yuki.».
- «It wouldn't be Peru if this kind of thing didn't exist.».
This quirky poster undoubtedly revealed the passion and creativity of Peruvian anime fans, who not only enjoy their favorite series but also find unique ways to integrate them into their daily lives. Meanwhile, the community is still awaiting the arrival of the second season of “Roshidere”, where Alya will have the opportunity to shine even more and perhaps regain her place as the public's favorite.
Source: Twitter