

ドクターストーン STONE WARS
Senkuu has made it his goal to bring back two million years of human achievement and revive the entirety of those turned to statues. However, one man stands in his way: Tsukasa Shishiou, who believes that only the fittest of those petrified should be revived. As the snow melts and spring approaches, Senkuu and his allies in Ishigami Village finish the preparations for their attack on the Tsukasa Empire. With a reinvented cell phone model now at their disposal, the Kingdom of Science is ready to launch its newest scheme to recruit the sizable numbers of Tsukasa's army to their side. However, it is a race against time; for every day the Kingdom of Science spends perfecting their inventions, the empire rapidly grows in number. Reuniting with old friends and gaining new allies, Senkuu and the Kingdom of Science must stop Tsukasa's forces in order to fulfill their goal of restoring humanity and all its creations. With the two sides each in pursuit of their ideal world, the Stone Wars have now begun! [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Senkuu has made it his goal to bring back two million years of human achievement and revive the entirety of those turned to statues. However, one man stands in his way: Tsukasa Shishiou, who believes that only the fittest of those petrified should be revived. As the snow melts and spring approaches, Senkuu and his allies in Ishigami Village finish the preparations for their attack on the Tsukasa Empire. With a reinvented cell phone model now at their disposal, the Kingdom of Science is ready to launch its newest scheme to recruit the sizable numbers of Tsukasa's army to their side. However, it is a race against time; for every day the Kingdom of Science spends perfecting their inventions, the empire rapidly grows in number. Reuniting with old friends and gaining new allies, Senkuu and the Kingdom of Science must stop Tsukasa's forces in order to fulfill their goal of restoring humanity and all its creations. With the two sides each in pursuit of their ideal world, the Stone Wars have now begun! [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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TalkTO
March 25, 2021
Jesus Christ I love this show, I had a blast since I started watching it in 2019, it's been 2 years and the show keeps getting better and better. STORY: 10/10 So this season and the last the bad guy was Tsukasa, but now that he's gone I have no clue what the hell they're gonna do, I mean, whatever the case is I can't wait to see the next season. Never seen anything like this done before, and I actually hope no other anime does something like this, not only because I think it will never be as good as this, but also because I wantthis to be the only one of it's kind. ART: 10/10 So the art is decent, BUUT because I loved how they made that one element that I'm too dumb to remember the name of in to a cure waifuu it's a 10. SOUND: 10/10 I never heard a bad sounding anime, well if they mean the voice acting nothing wrong here dub and sub are good. CHARACTERS: 10/10 good stuff, love Senkus catchphrases so there's a 10 billion percent chance that I will give this a 10. ENJOYMENT: 10/10 Do I really have to explain why? OVERALL: 1,000,000,000/10 I love this stuff/now I know how to make an explosive device.
bennoabro
June 17, 2021
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I will preface this by saying I have over 200 anime watched and this is the only time I have ever felt compelled to write a review. Spoilers 1. The Science (mostly nitpicking but still annoying) -They have an unlimited supply of any resource they make once -Food and clean water are not mentioned beyond "lets make a ramen stand" -Everyone in the Village would have gotten sick from not having immunity to illnesses within those who where rocks.-Senku randomly gets plastic unexplained when making carbon fiber plating for his literal tank -They make all the paper required to cover a car sized vehicle with thick carbon plating in a short time frame, paper takes time to dry out when processing -The blacksmith just casually makes extremely difficult things to smith that required hundreds if not thousands for humans to perfect (Parabola, springs of numerous types, katana, axels and wheels, flasks, vacuum tubes) 2. Plot/Story The story pretty much progresses exactly how you would expect it to progress for any shonen, but with the reveal of Tsukasa's motives it makes all of his actions up until the end of season two questionable at best. If Tsukasa wants to bring his sister back and even knows where she is, has the revival fluid, and knows that it heals wounds, why would he not just bring her back? Why would he waste a year developing a literal small army with it instead? And besides that, why does he think he is purifying the world, science kept his brain dead sister alive for a long ass time and then brought her back, there is no reason he would have a vendetta against it AND not even bring his sister back. The thing that really is irritating is that they somehow decided to resolve the conflict with this background story that doesn't even make sense. and that aside, how does Senku know about his sister? And how does Tsukasa go from "my sister is dying I need to save her" to "I am going to kill these statues that represent the lives of people I do not know"? Not only did this season have very little in terms of plot development, it also made the plot of the first season retrospectively worse. There was no elaboration on an of the loose ends left from season one either, they never address any questions like "why was everyone turned to stone" or even hint at resolving that or issues like it, it is like the writers just forgot about that entirely. 3. Characters As I mentioned, Tsukasa's writing doesn't make sense. On top of this they try to have the viewer sympathize with him. Again, his motives are completely contradictory to what he is ideologically stating, if he wants to save the world from corruption why would he instill himself as an authoritarian facist dictator who literally kills people before they ever have even a chance to try and defend themselves. It felt like the writers couldnt figure out how to reasonably make science even comparable with brute strength so they gave a lot of the antagonists basically superhuman abilities, this is fine because it is a shonen anime, but I think they really had a great opportunity to do something interesting here but chose to put a character cliche in instead which is slightly disappointing. Chrome is the only character who does anything interesting this season outside of borderline superhuman powers or unreasonably over simplified science. Good job Chrome, proud of you. Tsukasa's minions also had some back stories but it doesn't go in depth enough to matter and since they are new characters anyways, they basically just feel flat, and the questionable motivation comes up for most of them too but on a much lesser scale. Most of the villagers just kind of exist and agree with whatever Senku does without even a second of time to cover it. He moved their entire village that had been established there for over 3000 years right next to an enemy army for the sake of one person he is friends with, who ultimately didn't even need his help... Not a single villager objects to this, despite that he is the cause of the war, is going in unprepared, and could be considered as lacking the conviction to even kill Tsukasa, which would end this entire conflict if either one of them were to die. Again it just feels like missed opportunities everywhere for more interesting plot and character development. 4. Overall This season was quite bad, it ruined a lot of the setup from the first season and instead of making interesting plot points, basically picked to implement every possible cliche instead. I dont know how this has an average score above 8 honestly, it is some of the worst writing I have seen recently. Not terrible, but just fails to accomplish anything that season 1 implemented or had. Expect a subpar shonen that used to have good world building from Stone Wars.
Panda_Roll
April 21, 2023
So.... this got worse. In season one protagonist-kun woke up in a world that was thrown back to the stone age and had to use SCIENCE to everything. Fine, whatever. I can suspend my disbelief. The whole point of a show is to be entertaining and season 1, for all it's flaws, did that. Season two however missed the mark. Suspension of disbelief only goes so far. while in season one the "inventions" where somewhat of a reach you could still just shrug them off as eeeeeeeh maybe it's possible. Not in this season though, it's just too much to swallow. What's worse is that most of the timeit's not necessary and clearly there for the flash factor. Because this or that is cool the author looked up it's wiki page, chewed on it for like a minute, then threw it all up over the page. The characters also got worse, they were one note and very much Senkuu's cheerleaders but now that's even more obvious. Any individuality or urgency they had is gone. It's all for Protagonist-kun now. Tsukasa was a bit meh as a villain in season 1. Here the author tries the "oh he not bad, he tragic backstowy. Puw wittle guy." Yeah, no. It doesn't work. For a show about SCIENCE it's hilarious to confuse coma with suspended animation. If you're in a coma your body will still grow... your muscles will atrophy and probably stiffen without proper physiotherapy but you will not stop aging. I swear the sick baby sister backstory made me chuckle a little. it came out of nowhere, it made no sense, it was hilariously wrong, it resolved all within the 3 minutes before the episodes Opening credits. How am I supposed to take this seriously as an emotional moment? Animation also took a hit in this season, A step down with so many obvious budget cutting techniques it was distracting. Overall this one was rather bad. I can see it appealing to a younger age group though but for me, I'm stopping here.
JiangHaoyi1979
March 29, 2021
Ok, this was probably one of the best anime for this 1st quarter of 2021...shit , the Covid 19 ain't over yet....anywayz, I'll just get down to business: Story-Good 7: When you have a sequel that was set in some rebooted stone age, where there will be a face off between brains of team Senku vs brawns of team Tsukasa , you're suppose to bound to get some action, much to my dismay it somewhat never happened and thing simply just ends in a good note.....but, I just can't fathom as to how pathetic the original creator, Inagaki Riichiro, has with some of Senku's invention likea cellphone where it don't look like a cell phone , rather it was more like a two way radio, and the car or tank that was nothing more than a steam locomotive build to run on the ground, IMAO, either all that work has made him a dumb boy or he was just making the main character Senku Ishigami exaggerate. Art-Poor 3: Though, this series doesn't rely on the fanservices to sell, the illustrations were just damn too dirty. Sound Poor 3: I'll never understand as to what's going on the minds of the studio exe from TMS Entertainment as to why they've chose mature sounding seiyuus to voiced them characters. Character-Mediocre 5 : Ok so in general we got whole gang back and some new side characters, in general they did what was expected in a sequel. But, just like in the sequel, the characters themselves still have their usual annoying traits , like Senku who invents things that seemly were contrary to what the inventions were, Tsukasa whom at one point has this very dictatorial tendency at one point and becomes this very logical guy next. Enjoyment-Good 7: Despite of only running for 11 episodes, I can say that it was all worth it. Overall- Very Good 8: Given that this could be the ending of the series, it looks like a 3rd sequel, so I'd say, why not.....btw highly recommended , if you don't mind the short comings.
ThatAnimeSnobRE
April 5, 2021
The main appeal of Dr. Stone is very similar to that of other anime such as Log Horizon, Overlord, No Game no Life, and That Time I reincarnated as a Slime: The civilization building aspect. It is aimed for people who find joy in seeing a character starting from the bottom and slowly building a better world for his friends and allies. It also has a videogame feel in how technology progresses, since the tech tree, sort of speaking, is about discovering something that unlocks something else. That can be very appealing to gamers who fancy the game mechanic of combining items and creating newskills. With that said, it’s also not a ground-breaking show or that well written. It has minimal tension in the challenges the protagonist faces and it is full of juvenile comedy, so it never comes off as, let’s say, Castaway (that movie starring Tom Hanks). It’s closer to Gilligan’s Island. It doesn’t show right away in the first season, since there were moments when Broccoli Boy (Senku) would be failing numerous times, or when he would need to spend months on something before there is progress. It was enough for giving a sense of struggle and how nothing is easily achieved. The second season doesn’t do that anymore, as Broccoli Boy does everything right and very fast, thus nothing is at stake. This is partly because Broccoli Boy wasn’t the main character in the first episodes. It was that generic friend of his, who didn’t know shit about SCIENCE! During the episodes when he was the protagonist, the show was way more like a proper action/survival. Then it changed to a silly comedy running on easy mode. What that basically means is that you shouldn’t go into Dr. Stone expecting great action and suspense. Everything in it is easy-going and becomes almost like a feel-good anime. The second season is called Stone Wars and there is no war in it. The battle was won with zero casualties through SCIENCE! and mind games, rather than brute force, which comes off as anticlimactic, but also somewhat intellectual. And I say somewhat, because it’s not that smart of a show either. It doesn’t have the thriller mind games of anime such as Death Note or Kaiji. It’s just that it does its best to solve its problems in peaceful and often comical ways, which, as I said above, kill all the tension and make the show to be quite breezy with its conflicts. This wouldn’t be much of a problem if it didn’t go against the core theme of the show, which is showing how brutal life can be without the conveniences of SCIENCE! and therefore needing SCIENCE! so it won’t be that brutal. Without having any stakes, there is nothing to risk and there is no clear indication as to why technology is that much of a big deal when the primitive natives are living on Gilligan’s Island. In fact, the show is so breezy it doesn’t even bother to show the negative aspects of SCIENCE! and thus comes off as hypocritical whenever it is celebrated in a one-sided way. Technology can be just as devastating as it is helpful, and yet that aspect doesn’t show anywhere. And yes, there are still lots of situations where they make it seem like someone is going to die or that things are very grim, but it’s always proven to be fake tension, since Broccoli Boy is solving everything too easily. You cannot take it lightly when the show itself doesn’t want you to take it lightly, thus it often comes off as hypocritical. What’s the point of having wars when they can’t kill anyone and nobody ever dies? Why have fake tension instead of just being prehistoric Lucky Star? Anyways, the proper way to enjoy this anime is to be in a mood for an easy-going feel-good show. It’s not serious or smart, as the civilization building aspect has nothing realistic about it, the characters are mouthpieces for exposition of the technology than actual people with depth or much of a personality, the conflict in nonexistent, science comes down to a videogame, and the fake tension is only making all that pretentious. Just don’t go around calling it a breath of fresh air, because unlike most anime it doesn’t have much violence. It’s not much of an excuse when you can just as easily say K-On is a breath of fresh air because it doesn’t have the violence of Berserk.
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