“Two scientists conduct experiments to scientifically prove their love for each other.”
Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It
理系が恋に落ちたので証明してみた。
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Synopsis
Two scientists conduct experiments to scientifically prove their love for each other.
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?
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Derived from 62 sampled reviews
What 62 viewers settled on.
Polarized
σ 1.92 · split reception
4.3 pts
Recommenders 8.1 · others 3.8
↓ 0.87
Running avg · Jan 2020 → Feb 2026
- 8 “I thoroughly enjoyed this series, which provides consistent entertainment, an easy-to-follow story, and deep character backgrounds that clearly explain the origins of their traits. There are no...”
- 8 “Just the romcom I needed this season. Interesting, funny and clever. Honestly the whole cast are such great characters, even if they might be a little cliche. You can get a good laugh out of this...”
- 10 “This series is incredibly fun, enjoyable, and provides pure, wholesome entertainment that kept me glued to the screen. While the bear’s explanations of difficult concepts can feel a bit dull, these...”
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A Tv Production · Winter 2020
Zero-G.Flex Comix · Hokkaido Cultural Broadcasting
- Format 12 × 23′ eps × min
- Total runtime 4h 36m all episodes
- Aired Jan 2020 – Mar 2020 Winter 2020
- Source Tv media type
- Rated PG 13 - Teens 13 or older
- Ref. BS-14829 catalog
Produced by
- Flex Comix Producer
- Hokkaido Cultural Broadcasting Producer
- BS11 Producer
- Yomiuri TV Enterprise Producer
- Kanetsu Investment Producer
- Toyo Recording Producer
- ibis Capital Partners Producer
- Y&N Brothers Producer
- SUPA LOVE Producer
Licensed by
- Sentai Filmworks Licensor