Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It
By Epic Dope Staff | October 25, 2021
Love sure is one of the most complex emotions that humans know, but Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It complicates it even more by explaining it through mathematical equations.
Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It anime revealed a new PV for its upcoming season 2 titled ‘r=1-sinθ’ premiering in April 2022.
It starts with the iconic kiss that happened in season 1 and moves on to Himuro’s colleagues asking her about the progress of their experiment.
The PV introduces two new peculiar characters indicating that the experiment will not end anytime soon. The characters introduced are Suiu Fujiwara and Chris Floret.
The franchise also revealed a new visual featuring all the characters from the first season, along with Suiu and Chris.
Rikekoi is one of the prime examples of how anime can have anything but an average plot. The second season will be one crazy rollercoaster ride, and I cannot wait to watch it.