Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shoumei shitemita.


Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It

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Synonyms: RikeKoi
Japanese: 理系が恋に落ちたので証明してみた。
English: Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It
German: Science Fell In Love, So I Tried To Prove it
Spanish: Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It
French: Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove it
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 11, 2020 to Mar 28, 2020
Premiered: Winter 2020
Broadcast: Saturdays at 00:30 (JST)
Licensors: Sentai Filmworks
Studios: Zero-G
Source: Web manga
Genres: ComedyComedy, RomanceRomance
Theme: Adult CastAdult Cast
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.351 (scored by 153036153,036 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #25612
2 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #675
Members: 366,885
Favorites: 1,160

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Preliminary Spoiler
Mar 13, 2020
NERDS!

So, yeah. This is just plain funny comedy show. It features a lot of science and other stupid stuff.

The Story: Himuro Ayame and Yukimura Shinya have feelings toward each other but as they are huge science nerds, they don't believe is the feelings of love since feelings are not real but science is, so they start to analyze the signs of love and other stupid stuff like that. We follow them while they conduct research on love and how to recognize the signs of love. There are a lot of actual science which is nice. Towards the end they need to present their findings on ...
Mar 13, 2020
Mixed Feelings
All Rom and no Com. RikeKoi couldn’t fully cement itself as a really good show for two reasons, its inadequate comedic directing and unfortunately containing the anime classic, the cringey, contrived drama towards the end to create a more...memorable finish? (Seriously though, why does every show feel the need to do this?)

Just like the number of negatives though, there are two things that do make RikeKoi a pretty acceptable experience to watch. The first is the charming cast of characters (besides the Manga-ka girl, obviously) and the other is the actual romantic progression that is decently fleshed out. RikeKoi is a show about scientists, and ...
Mar 13, 2020
It was poetry in motion, but they blinded each other with science.

Do you love me? Prove it through science! That’s the mind process of two scientists, who are head over heels for one another but can’t prove it. The solution? Perform various experiments until they can scientifically prove that they do in fact love each other. Because smart people don’t understand how feelings work or something.

As a comedy this premise works fine enough. But as a romance it fails miserably. Love is a feeling you have for somebody or something. Not a presentation where you have to explain your reasoning. So having them perform these ...
Jan 17, 2020
Preliminary (3/12 eps)
Perfectly bland. The two leads are both exaggerations of the usual perceptions of scientists, which is executed in such a way that only accentuates how boring those are.


The impetus of the story is at least straightforward, so it's not trying to be anything it's not. But it's just boring, as it relies heavily on wanting to see these characters and their romcom go on and develop. However, in the case of this anime, it fails because it's set up as a monster of the week kind of where there's some new drama or something that comes along, but what comes along is some silly ...
Mar 14, 2020
What is love?
Baby don't hurt me
Don't hurt me
No more

What is actually "LOVE"?

"Love is a complex set of emotions, behaviors, and beliefs associated with strong feelings of affection, protectiveness, warmth, and respect for another person."

Perhaps this is an explanation that we all understand. We are all human beings, have feelings and want to love and be loved.
...
Feb 16, 2020
Preliminary (6/12 eps)
This is a mediocre anime with a perhaps interesting premise bogged down by poor execution and animation. Or, to sum it up for you simpler weebs, I didn't like it.

It was extremely average to the point that it was very, very average. That made no sense. The characters were interesting with some depth to them, the concept itself was decent, but the direction and the poor handling of the anime left a lot to be desired. The idea of always "calculating this, calculating that" quickly grew old as you continued to watch it.

That said, it was still bearable to watch--you just skip a lot ...
Sep 18, 2020
Mixed Feelings
I'd recommend it only to those who want to see COMEDY. Not to those who want a serious romantic love story.. I was really disappointed because I wanted a serious romance.
Still I won't say that I hated this anime.

Science fell in love, so I tried to prove it.
As the name suggests, two people who are very technical and logical (scientists) fell in love with each other but they didn't want to believe this fact, so they did tons of experiments (literally it made me laugh so many times) to get the proof or evidence to see if they actually have fallen for each other ...
Apr 22, 2020
"What is this thing called Love?...using SCCCCCIENCE~!!"

LA will say it directly about Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shoumei shitemita. and that it's one of those strain of animes similar to Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai: Tensai-tachi no Renai Zunousen, the biggest difference however is that our main couple of Ayame Himuro voiced by Sora Amamiya and Shinya Yukimura voiced by Yuuma Uchida actually "spits it out" and their endeavors to "scientifically" and "mathematically" find their having "spit it out" to each other. Ohhh this isn't spoilers by the way, they do this in the FIRST episode!. So in the Ikeda Lab where they work as ...
Mar 14, 2020
RikeiKoi is a romance comedy about two college students in a research club who want to scientifically prove their romantic attraction towards each other. In general it's a very lighthearted story with very straight-faced delivery of humor, but other science enthusiasts likely should appreciate the research the author did to include real-world scientific references in the story.

RikeiKoi's comedy is a bit less about shock value, and more "matter of fact" exposition. Rather than focusing primarily on moments of outstanding stupidity or clumsiness, the humor tends to explain situations in outrageously excessive detail. So for example, another romance comedy would specifically set the tone by ...
Mar 15, 2020
"Cite that reference. Then make your argument."
If you are in academia, you will know how important citing other literature is to make claims.

This review is mostly SPOILER FREE.

The anime in a nutshell, is pretty much analogous to an existing anime [1] with equally (if not more) enjoyable characters. A major difference being that the characters are in grad school instead of high school.

Story: 8/10
The story is pretty much that of a generic romantic comedy where the two main characters are in love each other but the entire series is about their journey of getting together. Where this anime makes its mark is that the two ...
Apr 20, 2020
Disclaimer: this is not spoiler, this is something that out from my mind, and from my heart

for Overall, this anime is good

after i watch the series, i surprised that this anine in ONA type (An original net animation) and not a TV type, but i really enjoy this anime

and also, this anime help me on my essay, so many explanation about kind of a formula that used in thesis or essay. the anime explain each character background that make audience understand where the character traits come from

finnaly, the anime gonna bring u enjoyment in every scene, and the story is easy to understand.
Jan 20, 2020
Preliminary (4/12 eps)
This is charming in it's own way honestly.

While I'm not much of a science buff, but it's the characters is what makes this anime honestly. Who would've thought two super smart people, would be so dumb over something. It's hilarious. But it's not just those two who can be given credit over being wonderful characters to add to this show. You've got a sweet girl who isn't clueless on love in Kanade, an otaku in Kosuke, and a calm and smart Ibarada.

With these brand of characters together, it makes for a very entertaining show, from just how the two mains whom are in ...
Mar 13, 2020
There’s no real grand, or even minuscule message that the show delivers when it comes to love despite all the data examination and rumination. It’s for the most part a par for the course mediocre romantic comedy with some science strewn about to give it some sort of differentiation.

The plot mostly consists of the entire group doing experiments to quantify what love really is. It mostly has the experiments devolving down to gaffs and goofs and not much else. The experiments aren't even the science portion of the show, but rather it’s the theoretics and laws that are thrown around; usually accompanied by a bear ...
Mar 13, 2020
Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shoumei shitemita or Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It, yeah right nice work , Yamamoto, Alfred ( the original creator) fro coming up with something as dorky as this series ( web manga/ anime), so here's the juice:

Pros: Anime starts with science hot dork Himuro, Ayame declaring her love for an equality good looking dorkster , Yukimura, Shinya and anime ends with the two finally kissing, but not without a lot of pseudo-scientific shenanigans from the both of them.

Con: Too many pseudo-scientific computations and a lotta BS bush beating and hesitation, that simply just ...
Mar 13, 2020
TL;DR + NO SPOILER REVIEW:
(btw i am new to reviewing)

Story - 7: Had a nice theme of trying to determine what are the base conditions for someone to be in love with another. The execution of the story was good, but it stayed good, neither improving nor worsening.
Art - 7: Slightly better than what's out there today, but nothing special.
Sound - 7: Generic OP, ED, and OST. The norm; nothing special or memorable.
Character - 7: Good characters, science-types characters that have the same personality throughout the anime, as well as, other side characters that have personality.
Enjoyment - 8: Was quite ...
Jul 14, 2023
“Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It” is what happens when You want to piss off a researcher with OCD.

We follow a pair of characters (and that’s a generous assessment), that have only one trait that has been pumped up to something that pretends to be a personality, on their pathetic journey to prove that they fall in love with each other, using scientific-ish methods… even though there is a lot of research on the subject already and they could just use that. But I suppose that would make too much sense. Along for the ride are their coworkers / friends ...
Mar 13, 2020
The joke/plot/everything got old in the first half of episode 1

I remembered thinking halfway in episode 1 oh this will just be another 1/10 in my entries sigh

One dimensional like Kaguya san and Takagi san

You already know they still won't get what love is until the last episode or for who knows how long the manga is going

They'll try to prove their feelings, they still won't get it, rinse and repeat

...
Aug 3, 2023
I love this. A scientific look at love, I've been looking for this for a VERY long time.

I don't really understand love so tis was an interesting look into a rational perspecitve on the case.

In my research I've come to a similar resolution. Romance is calculable to a certain point where after that it's completely random. You can't determine who a certain person will fall for. No matter how much you calculate, currently there's no concrete theory on who a certain person will like.
This anime pushed me forward in my exploration of love/attraction.

Sure it's easy to see what attracts a certain person to another physically, ...
Apr 19, 2023
Rikei ga Koi had a generous debut and with all episodes completed, i can speak abit about this Wonderfull anime.
so let's talk a little about this anime that can have fun that is only looking for a romantic comedy.

___It can be really fun_.__
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One of the great things that draws attention in Rikei ga Koi is its proposal that reminds a little of Kaguya-sama. You have a couple of scientists who spend their time trying to prove what they feel through certain experiments and tests, but the similarities end there, and the anime manages to have a good personality of its own.

At this point, it is ...
Jan 28, 2020
Preliminary (5/12 eps)
Introduction:
• Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shoumei shitemita is a fun and enjoyable seasonal anime that fills the romcom slot. Rather than putting major focus on either the romance or comedy aspect, this Anime adds science to the mix instead, providing a unique experience.

Story (7):
• Basic romcom premise, two main characters like each other and chaos ensues.
• In this case, the science aspect adds a unique twist to the typical romcom premise which brings the comedy up a notch.
• I don't expect to see any resolution on the romance side of things, and if there does happen to be some resolution, it will ...