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Seasons ផ្សេងទៀត
Episodes:
- 1Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried to Analyze It.
- 2Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried Experiments.
- 3Science-types Fell in Love, So They Try Planning a Date.
- 4Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried Going on a Date.
- 5Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried Holding a Meeting.
- 6Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried Kissing.
- 7Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried Having a Drinking Party.
- 8Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried to Gather Evidence of Love.
- 9Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried Attending a Training Camp in Okinawa.
- 10Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried Giving Presentations.
- 11Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried Having a Fight.
- 12I Knew I Could Fall in Love with You, So I Tried to Prove it.
Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It Season 1 Episode 6
Ibarada suggests that one of the greatest factors in the base conditions of romantic love is “whether or not you want to kiss the person,” so Yukimura decides to try to kiss Himuro. However, Himuro doesn’t like the idea of a kiss where the exact angle is measured with a protractor. When Himuro realizes that if the mood were more like it had been in the Ferris wheel, she might not mind a kiss, she and Yukimura create an equation to numerically define “mood value.” In what location might the “mood value” be highest? And will the two of them be able to kiss…?!