Ayame and Ena go to a musical concert for a science experiment. Shinya tutors a high school girl in boba physics.
Proof 4 – “Science-Types Fell in Love, So They Tried Going to a Live Concert.”
Hmm.
If you haven’t figured it out already, Science Fell in Love ❤️ bases much of its romantic comedy gags on inverting the rules of the shoujo manga genre. Fruits Basket is a prime example. The manga volume covers usually show off the gangly limbs, cold stare, and pointed hairstyle of Shinya Yukimura. Kosuke Inukai occupies the romantic rival spot with his blonde hair, rough face, and athletic build. Everyone in the Ikeda Lab is an inversion of a shoujo genre character type. Even Kotonoha, who could be the reader-insert heroine torn between the brooding Yukimura and the fiery Inukai, dishes out topology concepts in conversation.
We’re deep into the second season of the Science Fell in Love anime, so it’s easy to stay within the science gags and the main cast’s interactions. But the story is a serial romantic comedy where the resolution of the premise would end the story. If Shinya and Ayame prove their love scientifically, they can live happily ever after! We can’t have that if we want to keep seeing Ayame and Ena’s tights-covered legs every week.
The introduction of new characters brings us back to the beginning. New gal Haru will bounce against Shinya’s character flaws to maximum comedic effect. And Kotonoha will finally have a romantic adventure of her own. That’s part of the formula for beating the sophomore slump.
Haru makes us pay attention to where she will fit into the established network of relations in Science Fell in Love. We heard several times about Haru’s intelligent older sister. Who is that? The episode’s attention on Ena and the next-door science lab’s project hints at the identity. Please, manga fans, don’t spoil my speculation.
Heh.
Science Fell in Love, So I Tried Having a Girls’ Night Out. Yay… Do your best, Kotonoha! Keep trying to drag the science-type weirdos into normie culture! Ayame ponytail wagging! Yes! I know she wants steak. I just know it! Ayame didn’t have close girlfriends at her all-girls schools. She’s new to the socializing concept. Kotonoha is clingy. That is acceptable, so let the yuri flow! Yes, it’s very girly to compare chocolate syrup to Euclidean space. Har. Science girls are friends as the limit of n approaches infinity. Normie translation – Science Girls BFF (Best Friends Forever)!
Uh oh. Ayame and Ena are lone foxes. They don’t see the purpose of posting food pictures and filtered selfies on Instagram. I don’t either. Kotonoha, please teach the science-foxes the importance of “girls talk.” According to Science Fell in Love ❤️, Ayame needs wine, a laptop, and a printer for girl talk… Man, I would never use LaTeX for my love journal. Hoho! I wonder what Kotonoha found in Ayame’s 128 findings of love. Ena didn’t flinch when Kotonoha asked her about Kosuke. He’s the one who gets easily flustered about Ena, so no surprises here. That’s right. What about Kotonoha? Is she still carrying a torch for her high school teacher? Let the yuri flow! We know from earlier that Kotonoha has overflowing feelings for sweet buns. Over 9000! Boo. She has no current crushes, fixations, or stalking victims. You know that will change soon because Science Fell in Love ❤️ mentioned it.
Oh? The lab next door is running a practical experiment at an idol concert. Haha! Ena knew Kosuke would show up because the singer is the voice actor for his waifu Aika! Kosuke can’t stand Ena making fun of his fandom. Only Kosuke thinks he looks handsome in an idol fan coat. Ah. The Kaihori lab, the science group next door to Ikeda, wants to research the relationship between an idol and her fans through sensory feedback. How? Waving a penlight! The Kaihori lab devised a novel twist – the singer has lights on her costume with a dimmer switch. The more enthusiastic the penlights wave, the brighter her dress will become. Ena is so tiny that she looks like she’s carrying a lightsaber. Those penlights also vibrate… Fire up those idol doujins!
Eh? Science Fell in Love ❤️, really? Shinya has a part-time job! Is he selling boba tea? Why do random gals appear on the screen? Uh oh. Gal Papa is not happy with his daughter’s grades. Tapioca balls won’t get her into college. Foreshadowing! The gal’s older sister is a smarty every day. Who’s that? Have we met her already? Haru Kagurano’s eyes have the same shade of purple as Ena’s. Ah. Shinya is her tutor. Can an arrogant, condescending guy like Shinya handle high school students? Kosuke takes his turn in the fashion shoot eye-catch. There are twelve of these, but I count only eleven main characters. The last one should be a group shot.
Hello, Classical Mechanics. Static friction, the normal force, geometry, and vector diagrams… The nostalgia is strong in Science Fell in Love ❤️. Hahaha! I don’t remember boba teacups sliding down an inclined plane in my old physics homework. I also did not want to see a science bear’s poop accelerate gravitationally. In Japan, a bear does not… you know, in the woods. It finds a squat toilet to gross you out! Rikekuma’s explanation of g for the earth’s gravitational acceleration overcomplicates it. Newton’s law of universal gravitation shows you how pointless it is to worry about the correct gravitational force in everyday engineering. Unless you’re trying to capture a neutrino, then good luck! Anyway, back to a science bear sending the fecal matter to the planet’s center.
Haru wonders if you need to use physics in day-to-day life. Science Fell in Love ❤️ says, if you want to hold your boba, you do! The frictional force is mega-hyped! Look at all the physics, statistical mechanics, and fluid dynamics in one cup of iced tapioca tea. Hey, you don’t need to calculate the specific numbers, but understanding the trends of the formulas can help you avoid dropping your expensive snack. Cutest physics diagram ever. Aw, Haru should stop calling herself an idiot. Squee! Shinya forcefully suggests she stop doing that too. He calls everyone “idiot,” so that doesn’t count.
And back to the anime song festival. Ayame liked swinging those pen lights around. Uh oh. Ena collapsed. Indoor types need to gauge their energy levels more carefully. Also, use earplugs at concerts and nightclubs. Will we meet Professor Kaihori later in Science Fell in Love ❤️ season? Both Ayame and Kosuke know Ena works harder than she lets on. She needs to portray an aloof, disinterested persona, but her weak stamina betrays her. Quick cut back to Haru saying goodbye to Shinya. The high school gal saw past his prickly exterior to his squishy tapioca center. And now we return to Ayame’s comfortable lap pillow. Kosuke realized Ena created the penlight experiment for his sake. So, he could feel more connected to his favorite idol. Kosuke’s heart is not ready to see Ena like that!
Oh? Does Kotonoha regularly turn down pickup artists? Ah. These guys were at Okinawa. The Ikeda Lab fellows intimidated them. But one guy plucked up his courage! Has the springtime of youth bloomed for Kotonoha?
Next time, do we really need a clip show recap episode? They need to prove it!
Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It r=1-sinθ (Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shoumei shitemita. r=1-sinθ (Heart)) streams on Crunchyroll and VRV in Japanese audio and English subtitles.