/r/DrStone
A place to discuss the Dr. Stone media franchise. Please check out the rules and information about when releases are below. Also since I repeat it everywhere, I might as well let you know the the spinoff series Dr. Stone Reboot: Byakuya is confirmed to not be canon by the creator of Dr. Stone and Dr. Stone Reboot:Byakuya. Also be sure to watch the special, Dr. Stone Special Episode Ryusui after you finish season 2 and before you watch season 3.
Manga Chapter releases on Viz and MangaPlus on Sundays 11:00 AM EST
Season 1 Episode 24 ends on chapter 60 of the manga.
Season 2 Episode 11 ends on chapter 83 of the manga.
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Don't spam, shitpost, or submit other low-effort content. Please post any Dr. Stone memes in the /r/ShitpostersOfSCIENCE instead.
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a. Any post with the Manga link flair that mentions or links to unanimated content must be marked as a spoiler. This includes chapter discussion threads. In these threads, all manga content can be discussed freely. No need for in-text spoiler tags.
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Caleb Cook (official English translator)
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With recent reveals at the time of this writing, we now know that the petrification can actually save someone from death itself. Person can be dead, and be brought back. We know from Kaseki that it also seems to renew one's life in a beneficial way. So why do characters with eyesight issues still have them after being revived? Is it due to the way their bodies are simply made, that their eyes can't be re-shaped by it? In which case could it cure diseases you get later in life? IBS, diabetes, etc?
In my opinion, Dr. Stone should get a spin off where it will have thousand of episode where it was set before Senku time travel and kind off an alternate universe where he would just do some funny skits, make machines, go on adventures and so on. It's just disappointing where an anime like this will not have atleast 1000 episodes it deserves😔
(Hiya, I'm new to the community and reddit in general, so please bear with me if I'm asking something y'all already know or seems stupid. 😅)
A friend told me that they read somewhere that on November 6th a... Spinoff (I think it was?) of 3 chapters should come out.
Was that a baseless rumor or did any of y'all heard about the same?
I hope y’all had a happy Halloween! Here’s the pumpkin I carved this year! ♡👻
The fortress/cave system inhabited by the Tsukasa Empire appears to be made of huge stone beams crisscrossing each other. How did they move these beams? Even Tsukasa wouldn't be able to move one of those (maybe Senku could with very strong pulleys). It's highly unlikely that it formed that way naturally, and there's nothing in the architecture of the Roppongi Hills Mori Tower (the former site, according to the wiki) that looks like that, never mind it collapsing a few hundred years after the petrification.
I know this has been joked about, but what the heck is Yuzuriha's headband made of that it can stay undamaged for 3700 years, when everything else disintegrated?
(It's not a costume...)
Why didn't the astronauts try to reverse the petrification? Why didn't they set up base in the city? Then they wouldn't have died so easily or left their children with nothing but stone-age technology and a collection of stories. Instead, they assume Senku is alive and will wake up one day to fix everything.
Yo know what i found weird
None of the depetrified characters show any real shock or fear over what happened to them and civilization after gathering their bearings. Justified for Senku, who doesn't really seem to care about starting over and gets to properly mourn Byakuya later, but one has to wonder why most characters seem more concerned over losing access to modern inventions and not, say, their families or loved ones. It is remedied somewhat by the fact that they know their loved ones can also be revived, but still, they don't seem to treat this as a particularly urgent goal.
Every invention in Dr. Stone be like: https://youtube.com/shorts/YcvdAOt89cE?si=VnZ_swS-wRKjPsXy
They never developed any form of written language? 3,700 years simply cannot pass without written words being thought of.
I don't make a lot of fan animations but I've been rewatching Dr.STONE and this was fun :3
I picked up the manga early on. Around when it was only on chapter 20 something. But I just stopped reading it a bit after the crew departed on a ship leaving behind some of the village people. Not sure why I dropped it, I think I just started to get busy with IRL stuff. Now I'm thinking of picking it up again as I heard the final season is happening and i want to catch up from the beginning. Is the anime worth watching over just reading the manga from the beginning?