

Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It
Shinya Yukimura and Ayame Himuro are two scientists that want to find out if love can be solved by a scientific theory. These two scientists also have feelings for each other and want to be able to solve their feelings through similar theoretical facts. With this perfect opportunity, these scientists will attempt to solve the theory of the love they express for each other.
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Plot Summary
This anime follows the burgeoning romantic relationship between two brilliant scientists, Himuro Ayame and Kashiwagi Shinya. When they realize their mutual feelings, they decide to approach love scientifically, intending to prove its existence through logical experiments and data analysis. Their quirky research methods lead to hilarious and often chaotic situations as they try to quantify emotions.
Critical Reception
The anime adaptation of 'Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It' has been generally well-received by fans of romantic comedies and science fiction. It is praised for its unique premise, charming characters, and humorous exploration of scientific principles applied to love. While not a mainstream critical darling, it has garnered a dedicated following for its witty writing and earnest depiction of relationships.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its original concept of applying scientific methodology to romance.
- Praised for its humor and the chemistry between the main characters.
- Seen as a fun and lighthearted watch, especially for those who enjoy anime with a quirky premise.
Google audience: Viewers enjoy the anime's intelligent humor and the endearing way the characters approach love like a scientific experiment. The blend of science and romance is a common highlight, making it a charming and memorable series.
Fun Fact
The series is based on a manga of the same name written and illustrated by Arifred Yamamoto, which itself was inspired by the author's own experiences and interest in science.
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