Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It
RikeKoi
Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shoumei shitemita.
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- Comedy
- Romance
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all 11- Main CastPrimarily Adult Cast92
- SceneCollege89
- RomanceHeterosexual84
- OtherEducational81
- Main CastMale Protagonist80
- SceneSchool Club76
- Main CastFemale Protagonist71
- DemographicShounen60
- TechnicalEpisodic58
- OtherOtaku Culture50
- GameVideo Games40
Genres: Comedy, Romance. Tags: Primarily Adult Cast, College, Heterosexual, Educational, Male Protagonist, School Club, Female Protagonist, Shounen, Episodic, Otaku Culture, Video Games.
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Episode Progress
Complete12 / 12 episodes aired
All 12 episodes available on Crunchyroll
- Premiered
- Winter 2020
- Aired
- Jan 11, 2020 – Mar 28, 2020
- Broadcast
- Saturday · 00:30:00
- Duration
- 23 min
- Time to Complete
- 4h 48m
- Rating
- PG - Children
- Studio
- Zero-G
Alternative Titles
ja理系が恋に落ちたので証明してみた。
en-x-romajiRikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shoumei shitemita.
enRikeKoi
thพิสูจน์นิยามความรักด้วยหลักวิชาสายวิทย์
zh理科生坠入情网,故尝试证明。
Synopsis
It is widely believed that science can provide rational explanations for the countless phenomena of our universe. However, there are many aspects of our existence that science has not yet found a solution to and cannot decipher with numbers. The most notorious of these is the concept of love. While it may seem impossible to apply scientific theory to such an intricate and complex emotion, a daring pair of quick-witted Saitama University scientists aim to take on the challenge. One day the bold and beautiful Ayame Himuro outwardly declares that she is in love with Shinya Yukimura, her fellow logical and level-headed scientist. Acknowledging his own lack of experience with romance, Yukimura questions what factors constitute love in the first place and whether he is in love with Himuro or not. Both clueless in the dealings of love, the pair begin to conduct detailed experiments on one another to test the human characteristics that indicate love and discern whether they demonstrate these traits toward each other. As Himuro and Yukimura begin their intimate analysis, can the two scientists successfully apply scientific theory, with the help of their friends, to quantify the feelings they express for one another? [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Synopsis
It is widely believed that science can provide rational explanations for the countless phenomena of our universe. However, there are many aspects of our existence that science has not yet found a solution to and cannot decipher with numbers. The most notorious of these is the concept of love. While it may seem impossible to apply scientific theory to such an intricate and complex emotion, a daring
It is widely believed that science can provide rational explanations for the countless phenomena of our universe. However, there are many aspects of our existence that science has not yet found a solution to and cannot decipher with numbers. The most notorious of these is the concept of love. While it may seem impossible to apply scientific theory to such an intricate and complex emotion, a daring pair of quick-witted Saitama University scientists aim to take on the challenge.
One day the bold and beautiful Ayame Himuro outwardly declares that she is in love with Shinya Yukimura, her fellow logical and level-headed scientist. Acknowledging his own lack of experience with romance, Yukimura questions what factors constitute love in the first place and whether he is in love with Himuro or not. Both clueless in the dealings of love, the pair begin to conduct detailed experiments on one another to test the human characteristics that indicate love and discern whether they demonstrate these traits toward each other.
As Himuro and Yukimura begin their intimate analysis, can the two scientists successfully apply scientific theory, with the help of their friends, to quantify the feelings they express for one another?
[Written by MAL Rewrite]
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It is widely believed that science can provide rational explanations for the countless phenomena of our universe. However, there are many aspects of our existence that science has not yet found a solution to and cannot decipher with numbers. The most notorious of these is the concept of love. While it may seem impossible to apply scientific theory to such an intricate and complex emotion, a daring
It is widely believed that science can provide rational explanations for the countless phenomena of our universe. However, there are many aspects of our existence that science has not yet found a solution to and cannot decipher with numbers. The most notorious of these is the concept of love. While it may seem impossible to apply scientific theory to such an intricate and complex emotion, a daring pair of quick-witted Saitama University scientists aim to take on the challenge. One day the bold and beautiful Ayame Himuro outwardly declares that she is in love with Shinya Yukimura, her fellow logical and level-headed scientist. Acknowledging his own lack of experience with romance, Yukimura questions what factors constitute love in the first place and whether he is in love with Himuro or not. Both clueless in the dealings of love, the pair begin to conduct detailed experiments on one another to test the human characteristics that indicate love and discern whether they demonstrate these traits toward each other. As Himuro and Yukimura begin their intimate analysis, can the two scientists successfully apply scientific theory, with the help of their friends, to quantify the feelings they express for one another? [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Franchise Timeline
Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It is entry 1 of 2 in the Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It watch order — the first entry in this franchise's main story.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many episodes are in Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It?
Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It consists of 12 episodes in total. Each episode has a runtime of approximately 23 minutes.
Is Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It a finished series?
Yes, the first season of Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It is considered finished. It aired during the winter 2020 season.
Where can I watch Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It online?
You can stream the series on Crunchyroll.
What is the premise of Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It?
The show follows two scientists, Himuro, Ayame and Yukimura, Shinya, who attempt to use scientific methods to prove the existence of love. It is a romantic comedy that explores the humorous struggle of applying rational theory to complex human emotions.
What is the correct watch order for the Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It franchise?
This series is the first entry of two in the franchise. You should start with this season before moving on to the sequel, Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It r=1-sinθ.
Who is the director of Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It?
The series was directed by Kitahata, Tooru. It was produced by the animation studio Zero-G.
What should I watch if I enjoy Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It?
If you like the romantic comedy themes of this show, you might enjoy Kaguya-sama: Love is War, Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku, or Tsuredure Children.
What are the opening and ending theme songs for Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It?
The opening theme is "PARADOX" by Sora Amamiya. The ending theme is "Turing Love feat.Sou (チューリングラブ feat.Sou)" by Akari Nanawo.
Information
- Type
- TV
- Status
- Finished
- Country
- Japan
- Premiered
- Winter 2020
- Aired
- Jan 11, 2020 – Mar 28, 2020
- Broadcast
- Saturday · 00:30:00
- Episodes
- 12 / 12
- Duration
- 23 min
- Time to Complete
- 4h 48m
- Rating
- PG - Children
- Studio
- Zero-G
Alternative Titles
ja理系が恋に落ちたので証明してみた。
en-x-romajiRikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shoumei shitemita.
enRikeKoi
thพิสูจน์นิยามความรักด้วยหลักวิชาสายวิทย์
zh理科生坠入情网,故尝试证明。
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