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Crunchyroll Premieres 'Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove it' Anime Season 2 Ahead of Japanese Broadcast

Mar 31, 2022 06:17 AM

Crunchyroll announced on Wednesday that it will stream the first episode of the second television anime season based on Alifred Yamamoto's Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove it (Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shōmei Shite Mita) manga early, several hours before the Japanese broadcast. The company will begin streaming Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove it. r=1-sinθ on Friday at 7:00 a.m. EDT in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, and the Commonwealth of Independent States.

The anime will premiere on the Tokyo MX channel on April 1 at 25:30 (effectively, April 2 at 1:30 a.m.), and will also air on BS NTV, Sun TV, Gunma TV, BS Fuji, AT-X, Hokkaido TV, Tochigi TV, and Television Nagasaki.

The new cast includes Marina Yamada as Suiu Fujiwara (name romanization not confirmed), Yuuki Kaji as Chris Floret (name romanization not confirmed), and Rena Hasegawa as Haru Kagurano.

Toru Kitahata (Haganai NEXT, Hinako Note) directed the first anime at Zero-G, with Kenta Onishi as assistant director, and Kouichirou Natsume as chief production supervisor. Rintarou Ikeda (Magical Sempai) supervised the scripts, and wrote them alongside Michiko Yokote (Shirobako, The Magnificent KOTOBUKI). Yūsuke Isouchi (One Piece) was the character designer and chief animation director. hisakuni, Shouichiro Hirata, Kaoru Ōtsuka, Shūhei Takahashi, Takuma Sogi, and Yūko Takahashi all composed the music.

Sora Amamiya performs the opening theme song "Love-Evidence" and CHICO with Honeyworks meets Mafumafu performs the ending theme song "Bibitto Love."

The first season premiered in Japan on Amazon Prime Video with all 12 episodes in January 2020. The show also aired on TV in Japan. Crunchyroll streamed the show as it aired and also streamed an English dub.

The manga launched on G-mode's Comic Meteor website in 2016. A live-action television series of the manga premiered in September 2018 and aired for four episodes. A live-action film opened in February 2019.

Source: Crunchyroll (Joseph Luster)

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