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Anyway I am bisexual
#rikeikoi#Modifier#Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shoumei Shite Mita.#science fell in love so I tried to prove it
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So, this one surprised me...
Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shoumei Shite Mita or Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It what an anime! Was it like 10/10? No, not at all, but it did indeed surprised me. I thought it would be something like “just one more of your daily romantic comedies” and it was waaay more than that! Especially season 2. Season 1 was a-ok, it did an amazing story set up and it was really interesting, but season 2 took things a bit deeper. Till episode 6, everything was amazing, beautiful, I even cried watching episodes 5 and 6. These episodes showed love in different ways (and I honestly think there is a person there who should’ve been arrested but.....ahahahahahahha) and how amazing it is to love someone and what love may mean in different perspectives for people. So cute, so amazing, so great. But from episode 7 on things changed a bit, focusing on another character her love problems and normal problems, with an ending I, personally, wasn’t expecting much but I should’ve seen it coming (the clues were all there all the time and at the same time they weren’t????? I got seriously confused!!) yet, episode 11 got my heart racing (not in a “racing because of love” way) and I kinda felt a bit relived with episode 12 ending. It was indeed an anime that surprised me, full of easter eggs (mainly on season 1), things that left me thinking for many nights and I couldn’t barely fall asleep and it was a very well done work. It may not be for teens, but young adults/adults for sure! I recommend it, watch it if you can and I hope that, if you’re a nerd like me, you’ll know why I was so surprised by it. Hope you people enjoy this one too, thanks :)
#Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shoumei Shite Mita#Science Fell in Love so I tried to Prove it#RikeiKoi#Science Fell in Love#Anime#My review#I really enjoyed it
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So, I recently watched Rikeikoi ("Science Fell in Love") and while it was somewhat funny and interesting, the second season's finale ruined the entire series for me. Aside from the finale being messy and nonsensical, the sudden drastic tonal shift, and the forced love triangle killed it for me. You can't tell me there wasn't a better and less idiotic way to conclude Kanade's arc. What was the thought process??
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💙 DAY 08: SERIES CROSSOVER ♥
《 Jellal Fernandes and Erza Scarlet are young but extremely brilliant researchers of the Fiore University, and both of them strongly believe in math as the most powerful instrument at Mankind’s disposal to understand all things.
When Erza suddenly confesses her feelings to Jellal, he decides to start an ambitious experiment with his whole team to answer a question: is it possible to explain something complicated like love using a mathematical approach?》
-Fairy Tail x RikeiKoi-
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Credits: Hiro Mashima’s Characters. Shūji Kō & Hidehiro Itō manga plot.
A/N: “Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shōmei Shite Mita” translate as “Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It”
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Anime: Rikeikoi
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Estoy enamorada de este anime y de sus personajes
Como se atrevieron a molestarlos cuando eran pequeños😡
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First Look: 'Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It' PV
First Look: ‘Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It’ PV
The first promotional video has released for the adaptation of Alfred Yamamoto’s romantic comedy manga, Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It. Also known as RikeiKoi, the anime series following the story of two scientists–Yukimura Shinya and Himuro Ayame–who’ve fallen in love with one another. Scientists to the core, they…
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Romance Works Some Strange Chemistry in Rikeikoi TV Anime Trailer
A new key visual and a new preview video have been published for Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shoumei Shite Mita. ("The Science Course Fell in Love, So They Tried to Prove It Mathematically.", also known as "Rikekoi" for short), an upcoming TV anime based on the romantic comedy manga by Arifred Yamamoto about a group of science-minded graduate students exploring the phenomena of romantic attraction.
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The original Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shoumei Shite Mita. manga is serialized in Flex Comix's Comic Meteor shonen manga magazine. The story follows two graduate students - Shinya Yukimura and Ayame Himuro - who begin to develop feelings for one another despite their rigorous devotion to scientific inquiry. Since love is a such a messy and capricious thing, they decide to "prove" their mutual attraction with a series of tests.
The Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shoumei Shite Mita. TV anime is directed by Toru Kitahata and features animation production by Zero-G. The series will broadcast in Japan on Tokyo MX and other stations beginning in January of 2020.
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Official Koi ni Ochita no de Shoumei Shite Mita. TV anime home page
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In my bisexual era and being punched by the reality of my situation by an anime
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Shonen/seinen making both of their lead attractive when they don't have to are my favorite. Keep feeding the bisexual in me
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