Fans of the Science Channel’s popular show, Science Fell in Love, are eagerly awaiting the release date for Season 3. The show follows the romantic adventures of two scientists as they try to prove scientific theories through their everyday lives. Season 2 of Science Fell in Love aired in early 2017 and was a huge success. The show has a large following and is often cited as one of the channel’s most popular shows. Season 3 is expected to air sometime in late 2017 or early 2018. The cast and crew are currently working hard on the new season and have released a few sneak peeks that have fans excited. In one preview, we see our two scientists trying to disprove the existence of love at first sight. In another, they are trying to figure out how love can change someone’s personality for the better. While fans wait anxiously for Season 3, they can check out Seasons 1 and 2 on Netflix or watch them on Science Channel’s website. ..


On March 7, 2022, the second season was confirmed and will be released on April 1, 2022. We will soon be able give any information on Season 3. This is because season 2 just came out. We will be able to share any information on Season 3 once we know how popular it has been.

Science Fell in Love Season 3 Release Date

The second season was released in April 2022. It’s therefore a little difficult to know when Season 3 will be released. This is not a new information. We will inform you soon about the season 3 date.

Science Fell in Love Season 3 Story

This series is about Shinya Yukimura (a talented and skilled scientist) and Ayame Hisuro (a brilliant and experienced scientist). They are STEM researchers at Saitama University. Each believes strongly that arithmetic will be the best tool to learn all things. Himuro finally confessed to Yukimura his feelings. To quantify his feelings of affection, he decides to do completely different experiments. To understand love, he uses a mathematical approach. He didn’t realize that he was falling for the method. We will soon reveal the story prediction for Season 3 since we don’t know the release date.

Science Fell in Love Season 1 Recap

Yukimura, Himuro and their respective graduate students work in the same research lab. Himuro tells Yukimura one morning, out of complete obscurity that she believes she is in love. This shocks her fellow student. Yukimura wants to know how Himuro came to such a conclusion. She explains that science types cannot draw correct conclusions from evidence. The two embark on a test to quantify and validate their romantic feelings. They are determined that, if love is real, science should also be able to prove it. From September one through September twenty-two 2018, a four-episode live action drama adaptation was aired. A live-action film adaptation was premiered on February 1, 2019.

A Zero-G airy anime tv series from January to March 2020. The second season was premiered in April 2022. Shinya Yukimura, a researcher at Saitama University, and Ayame Hisuro use information science for research on the world’s systems. Each agrees that scientific experiments are necessary to solve the problem. They also need to measure their heart rate under various conditions. They also enjoy the company of their fellow colleagues in their analysis cluster. Yukimura is the first collegian to enjoy scientific analysis. Although he likes Himuro, he is often overcome by awkwardness when things get intimate. Ayame Himuro might be the first collegian to be as fascinated by science as Yukimura. In the anime series, her hair is light and long. Yukimura’s first confession is made by her.

Science Fell in Love Characters

Tara Sands and Billy Kametz are the main actors. Billy Kametz is originally from LA, but is an actor originally from Hershey, PA. Tara is most well-known for her roles in Pokemon, Barbie: Life within the Dreamhouse (2012) and Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, and many other animated programs and games. Sora Amamiya was conceived in Tokyo, Japan, on August 28, 1993. Blame is her most famous work. (2017), The Seven Deadly Sins (2014).

Science Fell in Love manga is compared to anime

This anime is based upon the Rikei Ga Koi ni Ochita de Shoumei shitemita anime series written and illustrated by Alifred Yamamoto. The Science Fell In Love, So I Tried To Prove It manga series has been published in Flex Comix’s Comic Meteor magazine since 2016.

Manga refers to chapters as “Proofs”. The web manga had reached Chapter 70 (Proof70) by the end of Spring 2022.

Spin-offs have also been created from the manga series, such as a Japanese live action TV drama with just a few episodes that aired in 2018. In 2019, the live-action Science Fail in Love, so I tried to prove it movie was released.

Unfortunately, there is no North American publisher that has licensed the English translation of Science Fell In Love, So I Tried To Prove It.

Unofficial scanlation is possible, but Science Fell in love, So I Tried To Prove It Season 2 Episode 12, was not released. The fan-made English translation of Volume 6: Chapter 31 was available.

It just so happens that this chapter corresponds to the end of the first season. Season 2 continued the story in Volume 6: Chapter 32.

The anime TV series Science Fell In Love, So I Tried To Prove It was the first season. It was an adaptation of the manga right up to the end. In order to make the most of the emotional scene on the bridge, Yukimura and Himuro had to reorganize story events.

Also, the first season’s final pushed back a crucial plot beat to allow it to be adapted in the second season. The manga shows that Naoya Shikijou asked Kotonoha Kanada out on a date just before they left Okinawa. This was the last panel of manga Chapter 31. However, this confession did not occur in anime until Season 4, Episode 4.

The second season was more liberal than the first in adapting the source material. Major plot points were rearranged and small gag scenes moved into new contexts.

Chapter 30 contains the scene in which a sick Himuro is embarrassed by Kanade’s intrusion that she covers Yukimura with her blanket. Yukimura had just carried Himuro across the bridge, and he put Himuro on his hotel bed.

Just as it seems that the couple are about to jump to another romantic landmark in their relationship, Kanade is concerned and pushes Yukimura between her legs. Yukimura was then one with the universe.

The gag was taken to a new level when Kanade’s legs started to shift in bed. Yukimura then began to calculate the orbits for three or more “celestial body” orbits. Yukimura was almost like a pretzel trying not to touch Kanade during the “chaos theory”.

Despite the many plot twists, the anime managed to create several cohesive story arcs. The second season was devoted to the introduction of the “Attachment Phase”, power couple Chris Floret & Suiu Fujiwara. It then began to develop Kosuke Iukai, Ena Ibarada, as the second main couple. Season Episode 6 will resolve the story arc of the main couple.

The anime was able to concentrate on her backstory and how she became unhealthyly obsessed with being deemed “normal” by removing the Naoyax Kanade story arc. Manga purists might debate whether this story was better than the original, but anime-only viewers thought the story flowed well.

You can see how the story arcs were rearranged in Episode 11: Science-types Fall in Love, So They Try Getting Married. This episode was taken from manga Volume 10, while Professor Kuze’s lecture about Neutrino’s, and most of the events at the festival, took place in Volume 11.

Despite the extensive plot restructuring, the adaptation pace of the second season was very similar to the original. Each episode adapted a little more than two chapters (or portions thereof) per episode.

It is predicted that the manga Volume 11 will be the end of Rikei Ga Koi ni Ochita Season 2 Episode 12.

This is the perfect ending point, since Kanade’s story arc has been resolved. It also works as a climax because the science guys stand up to save the science girl. This plot point is crucial for the setting of Science Fell in Love Season 3.

Unfortunately, there were not enough manga chapters to create Science Fell in Love Season 3. English-only viewers will have to wait for fan translation projects to catch up to be able to view the second season of the anime.

Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shoumei shitemita Season 3 anime TV spoilers (plot summary/synopsis)

Science and science are about to fall in love! Scientifically, it’s clear that Yukimura is in love with Himuro. She has admitted that her romantic feelings for Kanade are based on her friendship with Himuro. Kanade now feels for Yukimura. ?

Last time anime viewers saw these science-minded people, Kanade was saved by Yukimura. Since then she has become more aware of her feelings towards Yukimura. Kanade initially denies her feelings in order to not interfere with the love of her seniors. However, her “feelings” of love begin to grow stronger the more she denies.

Himuro discovers Kanade’s love and they go together to Yukimura to show their love. A science-type man falls in love with a science type woman, and this is the beginning of a new chapter in their relationship. What will Yukimura x Himurox Kanade come up with as the “solution?”

How much more complex will their love lives be when Yukimura, Himuro… and Kagoranu Haruka become a mother and father? Their love triangle will unexpectedly become a harem when Yukimura’s tutoring student KagoranuHaruka is involved. ?

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SeasonsRelease Dates
Science Fell in Love Season 1 Release Date11 January 2020
Science Fell in Love Season 2 Release Date1 April 2022
Science Fall in Love Season 3 Release DateNot yet announced