The official website and Twitter account for the second season of the TV anime adaptation of Alifred Yamamoto's Rikei ga Koi no Ochita no de Shoumei Shite Mita (Science Fell in Love, so I Tried to Prove It) manga, titled Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shōmei Shite Mita. r=1-sinθ (Science Fell in Love, so I Tried to Prove It. r=1-sinθ), has released the season's second promotional video that previews the new opening and ending theme songs for Season 2.
Sora Amamiya will be performing the second season's opening theme song titled, "Love-Evidence," which is set to be released on May 11, 2022 as her 13th single. Sora Amamiya is also the voice of series heroine, Ayame Himuro.
CHiCO with HoneyWorks meets Mafumafu will be performing the second season's ending theme song titled, "Bibitto Love," which will be released as CHiCO with HoneyWorks' 17th single on May 18, 2022.
Rena Hasegawa joins the cast as Haru Kagurano.
The anime will be premiering on April 1, 2022 on TOKYO MX, Hokkaido Cultural Broadcasting, TV Nagasaki, Sun TV, Gunma TV, Tochigi TV, BS Fuji, and other stations.
The manga debuted on G-mode's Comic Meteor website in 2016. A live-action TV series of the manga premiered in September 2018 and aired for four episodes. A live-action film premiered in February 2019.
2ND PV:
NEW CAST ANNOUNCEMENT:
Rena Hasegawa as Haru Kagurano
NEW SEASON 2 CAST:
Marina Yamada as Suiu Fujiwara / Yuki Kaji as Chris Flortte
The first season premiered in Japan on Amazon Prime Video with all 12 episodes on January 10. The show also aired on TV in Japan. Crunchyroll streamed the show as it aired and also streamed an English dub.
KEY VISUAL:
Crunchyroll describes the series as:
What happens when a science-inclined girl and boy who are deeply passionate about research fall in love?
An intelligent woman named Himuro Ayame who is a science graduate student at Saitama University happens to ask fellow science graduate student Yukimura Shinya out.
Of course, there’s no logical reason for this love! But as a science and engineering major, not being able to logically prove love would mean that those feelings aren’t real, and they’d fail as a science student. With that in mind, the two drag everyone else in the lab into trying various experiments to prove love actually exists.
Dating experiments, the pursuit of a componential explanation for “love”, measuring heart rate, and defining mood value...
There are plenty of laughs and heart-racing moments in this scientific romantic comedy where these loveable and unique science students try to prove that love logically exists!
What happens when a science-inclined girl and boy who are deeply passionate about research fall in love?
An intelligent woman named Himuro Ayame who is a science graduate student at Saitama University happens to ask fellow science graduate student Yukimura Shinya out.
Of course, there’s no logical reason for this love! But as a science and engineering major, not being able to logically prove love would mean that those feelings aren’t real, and they’d fail as a science student. With that in mind, the two drag everyone else in the lab into trying various experiments to prove love actually exists.
Dating experiments, the pursuit of a componential explanation for “love”, measuring heart rate, and defining mood value...
There are plenty of laughs and heart-racing moments in this scientific romantic comedy where these loveable and unique science students try to prove that love logically exists!