Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It Season 2 is now officially in the works. The manga series' original author, Alfred Yamamoto, announced the new season renewal, and fans are now excited about it.

Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It Season 2 will continue the love story between Himuro Ayame and Yukimura Shinya. These two prove love can be expressed through mathematical equations, Epic Dope noted.

The anime series itself is filled with geeky and science storylines that first aired from January to March 2020 with 12 episodes. Now that a second season is coming up, what is going to happen next?

According to Epic Dope, the franchise's official website promised to drop more details about Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It Season 2 soon. It would include its official release date, preview, key visuals, and more.

Crunchyroll noted its trailer would be out on its official Twitter account. In celebration of the announcement, Yamamoto himself shared a stunning celebratory image of the manga series' cast on his page, along with the renewal news.

In his post, as translated in English, he said he was about to do Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It for a second time. He added the words thank you as a sign of his gratefulness.

The first season of Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It featured Ayame and Shinya slowly falling in love with each other. They then eventually proved their love through scientific terms.

As the love they have between them continuously grows and they show how important they have become for each other, fans celebrate its unique storyline. In its official plotline, it revealed what would happen when a "science-inclined girl and boy," who were both deeply passionate about research, fall in love with each other.

Ayame is an intelligent woman, a science graduate student at Saitama University. Interestingly, she asks a fellow science graduate student, Shinya, out.

Although there is no logical reason for their love, the science and engineering-major students' inability to logically prove their feelings for each other will mean what they feel is not real. This may also lead to their failure as science students.

So, they invite everyone in a lab to try different experiments to prove love indeed exists. They try doing dating experiments, the componential explanation for love, measuring heart rate, and defining mood value.

This theme brings love and laughter to fans as Ayame and Shinya try their best to prove their feelings are real. With its exciting return, fans still have to wait for an official announcement about Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It Season 2's release date.