Amemiya Ten was a gymnast! The female cast members in white are also dazzling, and this is a report on the first episode advance screening and talk event of the 2020 winter anime "Rikekoi"!

A science-based romantic comedy in which a man and a woman conduct numerous experiments to prove the definition of "love," "Rikekoi ga Koi ni Shite, so I Proved It!" (nicknamed "Rikekoi") held an advance screening of the first episode and a talk event by the cast at Science Hall in Tokyo on December 8, 2019.

Based on the popular manga series by Arifredo Yamamoto, which has sold over 850,000 copies and is currently serialized in COMIC Meteo (Flex Comics), the anime "Rikei ga Koi ni Fell in Love and I Tried to Prove It." . Set in a university laboratory, "Himuro Shobu (Ayame Himuro) and Yukimura Shinya (Shinya Yukimura) "If you can't logically prove that you love someone, you can't say you love them and you are disqualified as a science student! With this belief, they start a proof experiment on the definition of "love" involving the members of their laboratory!

This time, an event will be held to enjoy an advance screening of the first episode and a talk stage with the main female cast, including Amemiya Ten (playing Himuro Shobu), Hara Natsuko (playing Kanade Kotoba), and Omori Himasa (playing Ibarada Ena). The event was held on December 8, 2019 at the Science Hall in Tokyo for two parts, day and night, where participants could enjoy a talk stage together with the main female cast members.
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Akiba Research Institute's official poll project "What will you watch next season? The popular vote for 2020 winter anime that you want to watch has started! It also marked the first place in the poll. The competition at the event on the day of the event was quite high, so we went inside the daytime session to report on the excitement of this work, which already seems to be the dominant anime of the next season. Here is a report on the event held in front of a full house.

Who was the calmest? An unprecedented talk event with a heart rate display!

First, the cast members appeared on stage. Amemiya Ten, Hara Natsuko, Omori Himasa, and others appeared in white coats, as the event was set in a university laboratory! Is it just me, or did they seem strangely in sync with the characters in terms of style, height, and appearance?

Anyway, anyway, I just thought they were "cute! Beautiful! The audience was suddenly filled with cheers at the sight of the three. The tension of the audience was also high!

And since this was a science-based anime, the Science Hall was the perfect setting for the event.

The arrangements were perfect! And so, the curtain rose for the event.

Amemiya Ten

First of all, the three were asked what they wanted the audience to enjoy about the show since the recording of all the episodes had already been completed. Amemiya and Hara-san pushed the gap between the characters they play. Shobu Himuro has a gap between cool and cute, and Kanade has a dark side that comes out when she makes a comment. Omori, on the other hand, focuses on Ena Tsunoda, who appears in the last part of the first episode! So, while building up anticipation for the advanced screening that followed, the audience first entered the talk stage.


This talk stage was based on the theme of "proving various things," and a variety of plans were made.

In response to a questionnaire to the anime staff asking, "Do you think the three actors are as calm and cute as the characters they play?" The answer was "yes" 100% of the time, so an experiment was conducted to see if the three could always be as calm and cute as the characters they portray.

The three were fitted with heart rate monitors on their arms. The performers' heart rates were displayed on the screen in real time, with the person whose heart rate did not change the most from the normal heart rate receiving a golden ticket. Amemiya and the others commented, "It's embarrassing," as their own emotional ups and downs are revealed in detail. They could not hide their excitement at the unknown experience of exposing their heart rates.

Himasa Omori

The first project was "What's inside the box? This is a well-known game of guessing what is inside a box by just feeling it with one's hands while not being able to see what is in the box.

Mr. Amemiya used a tawashi (Japanese sardine). Mr. Hara was a warmed konjak (konnyaku). Mr. Omori had to guess a tarantula (toy), but for some reason, Mr. Amemiya's heart rate dropped dramatically. On the other hand, Mr. Hara's heart rate soared to over 160 BPM. Incidentally, 160 is almost the same heart rate as immediately after running at full speed. The audience was thrilled by the completely different reactions of the performers.

Omori-san, on the other hand, was more upset when he found out that the toy was a tarantula, saying, "Oh my God, that's disgusting! He was more excited after he found out that what was inside was a tarantula (toy)! The event was already lively from the very beginning. (Incidentally, for some reason, Mr. Hara made a mysterious appeal: "I ate this (tarantula) the other day! (Incidentally, here is where Mr. Hara made a mysterious appeal, "I ate this (tarantula) the other day!

So, in the first round, Mr. Amemiya was awarded a gold medal.

Next was the "Balloon Explosion Russian Roulette. In this game, players took turns pulling the trigger of a toy gun set with a balloon bearing a "Ricekuma" handwritten by Mr. Arifredo Yamamoto.

The point is not that "the one who bursts the gun loses," but that "the one whose heart rate did not change the most wins.

The point is that the person who made the gun explode did not lose, but the person whose heart rate did not change the most won. And so, she won the second gold seal!

As expected of Shobu Himuro! As one might expect from the "Himuro Shobu" actor, he did a great job.

Natsuko Hara



The first performance was also a big hit! Amemiya Ten sang the opening theme!

The first episode was shown for the first time. The audience responded well to the show, with laughter erupting here and there as they watched the love story between Shobu Himuro and Shinya Yukimura, who are a couple of fools, and the outlandish developments that only a science major could pull off. The fast pace of the show made the audience want to see more! The first episode was so fast-paced that it left the audience wanting more.

After the screening, came the second half of the talk stage. From here, the "Anime Review Quiz" was held, using the first episode they had just watched as the topic. Here, the three participants worked together to answer the quiz. There were a total of six questions, and the rule was that if they answered at least five questions correctly, they would receive a golden envelope.

The questions included "How many icons are displayed on the desktop of the computer that Himuro started up? and "What is the name of the male character in the manga that Kanade had? "How many beverage cans were on the table in front of Ena Spine who was sleeping?" The quizzes were all answered correctly! Mr. Amemiya, in particular, did a great job of accurately remembering the situation in each scene, surprising Mr. Hara and Mr. Omori on many occasions. She was also very clever in her role as "Shobu Himuro! She was awarded the third gold medal for her performance.

At the end of the event, Ms. Amemiya sang the opening theme song "Paradox," which was performed live for the first time at this event. This was the first time this song was performed at the event, but the audience, who had already heard the song once at a prior screening, were able to call out and clap along to the song.

However, it was surprising that the timing of the chorus after the second verse was also perfectly timed. And Mr. Amemiya, too,

"Oh, what? I was surprised that they knew it! I was so surprised! he commented.

The science-oriented lyrics and choreography also fit the image of the work. We hope you will check it out on air, on TV, or at Amemiya's live performance.

The event was exciting from start to finish, and now it was time for the finale.

Various information was disclosed at the end of the event, and one of the most surprising was that all 12 episodes will be available on Amazon Prime Video from 24:15 on January 10, 2020 (Monday), the day of the start of the broadcast.

In these days when it is so easy to "run out of ideas" because of a failure to deliver in time, the fact that all the episodes were delivered exactly before the broadcast and distribution is a testament to the science (?) of this work. It is indeed a science-oriented (?) work.

Let's wait for the start of the broadcast with peace of mind!

On the next page, we interviewed the performers immediately after the event!

Please take a look at it as well.

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