The music video for "Turing Love feat. Sou," the ED theme for the ongoing TV anime Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove it, Rikekoi for short, has been received with huge enthusiasm, including over four million views on YouTube only in ten days. Due to its huge success, an "Odottemita" (I tried dancing it) video by the video's dance choreographer Iripon-sensei and @Azuki was produced in a hurry.
The pop tune was written/composed by famous vocaloid song producer Nayutan Seijin (Hatsune Miku song "Alien, Alien") for by 24-year-old female singer Akari Nanawo. The video's two dance choreographers have been working on his "Utattemita" (I tried to sing it) videos for years.
"Turing Love feat. Sou." Odottemita video by Iripon-sensei and @Azuki:
【@小豆×いりぽん先生】チューリングラブ feat.Sou / ナナヲアカリ【踊ってみた】 https://t.co/ZJmN4wP2ys
— @小豆 (@azukin_toki) January 25, 2020
投稿しました???????????? ????????
最高ないりえ @panpaooo
素敵な歌声 @nanawoakari
安定のナユタンさん @NayutalieN pic.twitter.com/7OYIQ5HkM8
"Turing Love feat. Sou." MV:
Anime ED movie:
First press limited edition CD jacket:

Time-limited production edition:

Standard edition:

The TV anime adaptation directed by Toru Kitahata (Hinako Note) premiered in Japan on January 10, 2020, and has been simulcast on Crunchyroll to its members worldwide excluding Asia,
Source: Sony Music Labels press release
©2019 Arifred Yamamoto / COMIC Meteor / RIKEKOI PROJECT
Source: Latest in Anime News by Crunchyroll!
Comments
Post a Comment