Via the official website for the anime adaptation of the anime adaptation of the manga by Alfred Yamamoto, Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no by Shoumei Shitemita (Science fell in love, so I tried to prove it) a new promotional video for the second season of the series has been released. This sequel will be released on April 1st in Japan under the title Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no by Shoumei Shite Mita. r=1 – sinθ.

In this preview, you can hear what the opening and closing themes for the series will be. The opening is entitled “Love-Evidence” and is performed by the voice actress Sora Amiya. On the other hand, the ending “Bibitto Love” is directed by the group CHiCO with HoneyWorks meets Mafumafu.

voice output

  • Sora Amiya as Ayame Himuro.
  • yuma uchida as Shinya Yukimura.
  • Nichika Oomori as Ena Ibarada.
  • Hatsuko Hara as Kotonoha Kanade.
  • June Fukushima as Kosuke Inukai.
  • Momo Asakura like Rikekuma.

production team

  • Tooru Kitahata (Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai Next, Hinako Note, Koi to Senkyo to Chocolate) is responsible for directing the anime at the studios Zero Gsupported by Kenta Onishi.
  • Rintarou Ikeda (Hakyuu Houshin Engi, Koi zu Uso, Nanatsu no Taizai: Fundo no Shinpan) was responsible for writing and supervising the screenplays in collaboration with Michiko Yokote (Shirobako, The magnificent KOTOBUKI).
  • Yusuke Isouchi (one piece) was responsible for the character design and animation direction of the project.

Summary for Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no by Shoumei Shitemita

It is widely believed that science can provide rational explanations for the myriad phenomena in our universe. However, there are many aspects of our existence that science has not yet solved 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, two brave Saitama University scientists are up to the challenge.

One day, the brave and beautiful Ayame Himuro outwardly declares that she is in love with Shinya Yukimura, her level-headed and logical colleague. Acknowledging his own lack of experience with romance, Yukimura wonders what factors make love in the first place and whether or not he is in love with Himuro. Both, ignorant of their romantic relationships, begin to conduct detailed experiments on each other to test human traits that indicate love and to see if they exhibit those traits towards one another. With the help of their friends, as Himuro and Yukimura begin their intimate analysis, can the two scientists successfully apply scientific theory to quantify the feelings they express for each other?

Source: Weird Natalie

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