Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove it continues with a new season in April 2022
AMBot | 10/23/2021 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
During a live stream for the 9th annual Anitamasai event, it was announced today that the second season of Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It will premiere in April 2022. Additionally, a new trailer and key visual were released.
The promotional video features a kissing scene between Yukimura Shinya and Himuro Ayame, as well as new characters such as Chris Florette, a second-year student voiced by Kaji Hirotaka, and the Kyoto beauty Fujiwara Midori, voiced by Yamada Marina.
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The first season of the TV anime aired from January to March 2020.
Crunchyroll describes the story as follows:
What happens when a scientifically minded girl and a boy, both deeply passionate about research, fall in love? A brilliant woman named Himuro Ayame, who studies science at Saitama University, asks her classmate Yukimura Shinya out on a date. Of course, there’s no logical reason for this love! But if, as students of natural and engineering sciences, they can’t logically prove love, it would mean these feelings aren’t real—and they’d fail as science students.
So, the two involve everyone else in the lab in various experiments to prove that love truly exists. Dating experiments, searching for a component-based explanation of "love," measuring heart rates, and defining mood levels... There’s plenty of laughter and heartwarming moments in this scientific romantic comedy, where these lovable and unique science students try to logically prove that love exists!
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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