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Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It r=1-sinθ

理系が恋に落ちたので証明してみた。r=1-sinθ(ハート)

ComedyRomance
7.312 episodesFinished Airingspring 2022

Studio: Zero-G

Synopsis

Following the events of their trip to Okinawa, Saitama University graduate students Shinya Yukimura and Ayame Himuro have failed to obtain the data necessary to scientifically prove their love for each other. Unable to replicate the exact conditions of the trip, the two stubborn scientists decide to seek help from elsewhere in the university—the Biological Sciences department. Assisted by fellow graduate students and longtime couple Chris Floret and Suiu Fujiwara, Yukimura and Himuro begin to quantify their feelings by measuring their output of oxytocin in various romantic situations. The two scientists soon find that their feelings for each other are nothing compared to that of a mature couple. It is here that Chris poses a question to both Yukimura and Himuro: what will they do if their "affection" is proven not to be love after all? Desperate to find a scientific rationale for the discrepancy, Yukimura puts everything on the line to prove that their "love" is real. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Characters & Voice Actors

Himuro, Ayame

Himuro, Ayame

Main

VA: Amamiya, Sora

Yukimura, Shinya

Yukimura, Shinya

Main

VA: Uchida, Yuuma

Aika

Aika

Supporting

VA: Omigawa, Chiaki

Floret, Chris

Floret, Chris

Supporting

VA: Kaji, Yuuki

Fujiwara, Suiu

Fujiwara, Suiu

Supporting

VA: Yamada, Marina

Himuro's Mother

Himuro's Mother

Supporting

VA: Kuramochi, Kyouko

Hinamori, Ren

Hinamori, Ren

Supporting

VA: Omigawa, Chiaki

Hoshigami, Kirari

Hoshigami, Kirari

Supporting

VA: Hashimoto, Chinami

Hoshigami, Kirara

Hoshigami, Kirara

Supporting

VA: Fujii, Ayaka

Ibarada, Ena

Ibarada, Ena

Supporting

VA: Oomori, Nichika

Ibarada's Mother

Ibarada's Mother

Supporting

VA: Michii, Haruka

Ikeda, Professor

Ikeda, Professor

Supporting

VA: Okiayu, Ryoutarou

Reviews

BowlerConspiracyBowlerConspiracy5

"I am in love with you." -- the following is a brief paragraph on my overall thoughts, followed by spoilers concerning sideplots and the final episode (as well as a brief allusion to sao ii). reader discretion advised. -- Himuro-sama: Science is War, er, I mean... Science Fell in Love is back with another season that takes its perfectly good premise and squanders it by deciding to focus on other avenues that aren't as interesting as the central romance and shove in side characters that further hinder any enjoyment that could be had. The reason everyone enjoyed the last season is still here, but in a lesser capacityand side characters are fleshed out with some success but mostly failure. While I got through the first season with ease, watching this one became something of a dread every week despite ending every episode with "yeah, that wasn't too bad." In the last season, Himuro and Yukimura finally achieved a kiss with the best 'mood level' and continue their antics to scientifically explain their affection towards one another. This season starts with a new useless couple in a different lab that come off as annoying and an excuse for more fanservice. In fact, this season explores a lot more love than just that between our two MCs which is a logical step in the right direction - 'Science' doesn't just refer to two people, people fall in and out of love on a daily basis. The relationship between Kosuke and Ibarada is explored more with that idea of childhood friendship blossoming into something more during adulthood, and a few other potential couples are introduced during a group experiment. Another sideplot of Yukimura becoming a tutor for a struggling highschooler is present, it's short and sweet with instilling an idea of preservation and the joys of education into a younger individual, but it speeds by and the two episodes containing it are so disconnected it feels like an afterthought. The most vital plot and the one that actually ends up dominating the season is Kanade and her struggles with normalcy - or at least her own interpretation of what 'normal' is. From a young age it's explained that she wasn't like other people, a usual trope for any character in any medium, and since then she's done her best to try and blend in. Conforming to society's ideals is a frequent thing and can lead to damaging one's own sense of self, and, although it's less interesting and I don't like this plot as much as Yukimura & Himuro's, it's done with relative success. The problem with it lies in it being hard to root for Kanade and how it's resolved in the final episode. She didn't seem to have any problems in who she was during the last season so this sudden extreme doubt and prominence of this is jarring. I like her as a character, the want to see her happy is obvious, but it isn't the same in terms of gripping like Ishigami from Kaguya's struggle with the same general idea. Now, I was flirting with the idea of giving this a 7 before the final episode - the fence between a 6 and a 7 was where I stood. It wasn't my go-to first show on Fridays and I found it weaker than the last in an aspect I just couldn't pinpoint, but at the end of every episode I was feeling fine and enjoyed how my time was spent. This last episode though, oh do I have an idea of how to absolutely crush a relatively wholesome show. The last episode starts with a warning, a "the following program contains violence and depictions of sexual assault or rape and may not be suitable for all audiences." ... yeah. It's uh, horrendous. Suddenly, the dude who's been courting Kanade, trying to woo her, turns into Shinkawa (Recon II as I call him) from SAO II in that a somewhat stalky character goes off the deep-end. Kanade is kidnapped, brought to a dark building surrounded by strange men, and the whole spiel about being a 'nice guy' and it turning into a 'forceful' relationship now... why? Why flip the script in such an abrupt manner and even then, who would find this as an acceptable play of events ESPECIALLY as a way to resolve Kanade's doubt in herself and - get this - a way to make this a harem as she realizes she also has feelings for Yukimura. On top of this blatantly bad writing decision, it tries to create an emotional and comical scene with Yukimura explaining to these criminals who Kanade is. I just can't get over this show's direction in the last episode. It has a rocky start, a fun and standard middle, and a last episode that plunges it down to the gutters of some of the worst this medium has to offer. It's really a shame that I'll probably go on to remember this season mainly for that final episode and nothing else. The slightest of recommendations for those who've seen the first, and a no-go for people who're thinking about picking it up - a missed opportunity for sure.

Mixed Feelings
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Spoiler ahead. Its good and enjoyable until episode 7 when Kanade drama start to kick in and it goes downhill since then. The drama is irritating to watch. The first 6 episode is enjoyable for me and at halfway on episode 6 the romance between Yukimura and Himuro is kinda resolve when they finally admit that they in love with each other. So you think by this time they should start going out and become a couple right? We will get more Yukimura/Himuro fluff right? No, the next day for some reason now they want to start a new research to determine how strong their loveis and whether they love is romantic or not. WTF? You just literally head over heel for each other and making out yesterday and now you still have a doubt that you love each other romantically or not? So, no they did not become couple. The author just want to drag out the relationship even more. Its start become frustrating to watch. Now episode 7 begin and the start of the infamous Kanade "Normal" arc. Boy oh boy, its awful. It start kinda okay because there is "nice" looking guy that appear briefly in season 1 come and confess to Kanade. Because this is romcom anime, I thought maybe this is a new opportunity to give kanade her own love interest because she keep complaining want to find her own love in a past episode. So, by the end of this unnecessary long drama 6 episode arc did Kanade find her own love interest and become happy? Nahh. The author decide to turn the last episode into psychological mess and turn that nice guy into obsess yandere that try to gangrape Kanade with his thug friend and have Yukimura come to save the day with his Powerpoint presentation. By the end of the arc, instead of giving Kanade her own love interest or just be happy being single, the author make her fall in love with Yukimura instead and turn this wholesome one on one romance into shitty love triangle. Oh I forgot to mention that in the course of 6 episode of Kanade arc, the author introduce new JK gyaru girl and make her fall in love with Yukimura just for the sake to add one more girl so Yukimara can have harem now. Yes. This is harem shit show now. Now I see why Yukimura and Himuro didn't become couple in episode 6 even though their romance should have been resolve. Turn out the author is planning to make this Harem all along. I love Kanade character in season 1 because she is good wingwoman for Yukimura and Himuro relationship but after this arc, she become the least likeable character for me. It's a lot better if they resolve Yukimura/Himuro relationship in episode 6 and focus more on developing Ibarada/Kyosuke relationship instead of this Kanade arc mess. They should just stick with Yukimura/Himuro, Ibarada/Kyosuke, & Chris/Sui wholesome romance instead of forcing this series in to force shitty love triangle and soon to be harem when that JK girl start getting more screen time. Now I'm feel like I'm wasting my time watching this anime. The first 6 episode is enjoyable to watch but rest is garbage. I'm pretty sure if this anime ever get season 3, it will turn into another shitty harem but instead of school setting, now it takes place in Uni instead. 3/10. Not recommend. Enjoyable first 6 episode but it just goes downhill since then. Last episode is so bad and feel force. I hate that stupid ending.

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