From his Twitter account, Alifred Yamamoto announced that the anime adaptation of his manga Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It will have a second season. And to commemorate the announcement, he published an illustration.
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The first season of the anime was released on January 10, 2020, with 12 episodes, and could be seen legally on the Crunchyroll platform.
Synopsis:
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 grad 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.
Source: Crunchyroll