

Dr.STONE SCIENCE FUTURE
Having resolved the crisis in the Petrification Kingdom, Senkuu and his companions gear up to deal directly with the mastermind behind the petrification phenomenon—who supposedly resides on the moon. The ambitious spaceship project, however, requires immense manpower and critical resources scattered across the world. Thus, the Kingdom of Science exploration team kick-starts its transcontinental journey on the ship Perseus to gather them all. Equipped with modern technology and bolstered by the new, capable members in their ranks, the exploration team feels confident about setting sail to their first destination: America. They soon realize that the region now hosts adversaries controlling the resources they need, doing so with scientific technology which rivals and even exceeds their own. In a battle of science versus science, Senkuu and his team must outsmart their rivals if they are to have any chance of ensuring the continued survival and rejuvenation of humanity. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Having resolved the crisis in the Petrification Kingdom, Senkuu and his companions gear up to deal directly with the mastermind behind the petrification phenomenon—who supposedly resides on the moon. The ambitious spaceship project, however, requires immense manpower and critical resources scattered across the world. Thus, the Kingdom of Science exploration team kick-starts its transcontinental journey on the ship Perseus to gather them all. Equipped with modern technology and bolstered by the new, capable members in their ranks, the exploration team feels confident about setting sail to their first destination: America. They soon realize that the region now hosts adversaries controlling the resources they need, doing so with scientific technology which rivals and even exceeds their own. In a battle of science versus science, Senkuu and his team must outsmart their rivals if they are to have any chance of ensuring the continued survival and rejuvenation of humanity. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Pixelbuddha
May 13, 2025
First of all: Why did this show suddenly become fcking racist. Why do all of the 3 new black characters wear collars, while their white boss wants to rule over the world???? Second of all: It's not like Ginrou was already stupid as fuck and annoying as hell, and by far the worst thing in this show, why did we need to get 2nd Ginrou and third Ginrou? (Carlos and Max). Spineless, one dimensional simps with absolutely no redeeming qualities, no character and no importance for the show? Now the real review: I really would give this a better score, but I simply cant. Spoiler: If you already dislikethe usual bad characters, this season will get much worse for you. Dr. Stone started off great in Season 1, and fell off since. The biggest problem is just some weak characters, and them getting worse and worse with time. I never will understand people that like characters like Ginrou, or Zenitsu or other crybabies that add literally nothing to the story, are plain embarrasing, waste screentime, are grating to the ears and straight up make everything worse for the main cast all the time. Not enough, somehow half the cast in Science Future used evolution in the wrong direction, and can only communicate by screaming like fcking idiots. Taiju, Ryusui and Chrome, they all hurt my ears. Luna, Magma and You arent much better, but at least they are somewhat bearable. Even Suika was painful to listen to in the end, I didnt like her Voice in the first season, but after so many episodes, it gets annoying Also, the writing just got worse and worse. The problem with writing very smart characters is that if the story writer gets to tired to think, everything just gets shit as well. Half of the stuff happening was just so incredibly forced and made no sense if you take your time and think for more than 2 cents. In the end, this was just disappointing. Dont get me started on the first 3 episodes of this season, each nearly made me drop the show, but I got so far, I am not stopping now. At least the 2nd half was enjoyable, not lastly because Xeno is at least acting like a real fcking human being (well, a cruel one), allthough it annoys me that it never got explained how he got that much shit this fast with that seeming lack of manpower. I guess he didnt have to fight a stonewar or conquer an island and shit, but what he got with the people he has is still extremely unreasonable. Some things just cant be rushed. There is also absolutely no reason or need to fight everyone else before even talking to them. In the end the entire season gets carried by the fact that the premise of Dr. Stone still is incredibly fun and just a very good idea, they should have kept the pace a bit down and not completely abandon the science part from season for all the shounen crap that you can see in dozens of other mediocre shows. Well, I guess it sells well and a lot of idiots will buy into it. Sad. At least there are still some characters that are just goated and make this actually entertaining, since they are not entirely one dimensional and are actually interesting. Francois, Tsukasa, Senku, Niki, Ukyou, Gen.... I'll watch the next season, just because I want to know how this ends, but I already am fearing for my sanity... Edit: Some typos.
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sailorkugisaki
March 27, 2025
This season of Dr. Stone feels different from what we have seen before, but that makes sense since the story keeps progressing in terms of technologies and plot. Senku & friends travel to another continent, America, where they are met with people who have been depetrified. Unfortunately, those people have their own agenda and don't welcome strangers who would only interfere with their objectives. They will launch attacks on our protagonists and a battle between scientists ensues. The reason Dr. Stone: Science Future feels different is because, to me, it feels like there is less sciences than the previous seasons. At least, not the same sciencesas we have seen previously. The characters have to survive and defend themselves against technologies they don't yet have. The dynamic of this season is different but it is still as good. A little change is great when it makes sense, which it does here. That said, this season of Dr. Stone is still as funny as the other ones. I'd even say Senku gets crazier and crazier (in a good Senku way). He always surprises us with his choices and will never give up, no matter what happens to him. That guy loves sciences too much, and he will prove he can and will win. The plot with Why-man has not been addressed or mentioned in this season but it did not bother me because this is a step they needed to take in order to get closer to that mysterious person. It does not feel like filler as it has a purpose and they need it to be able to make their plan work and to keep progressing and moving forward. All in all, it was a great season, with lots of funny moments, lots of action, and a few plot twists that were amazing. It gathered everything I loved from the previous seasons, and I had an incredible time. In fact, I had so much fun that it felt like the episodes were shorter. I was not bored once. So, for everything I've just mentioned, it deserves a 10 out of 10. Thank you, Senku! Sciences is elegant.
KANLen09
March 27, 2025
Dr. Stone: Science Future — Let's get ready to enter the future of the Stone Age, one cour at a time! It's been 5.5 years since mangaka Riichiro Inagaki's Dr. Stone started featuring on the small screen, which was one of Weekly Shonen Jump's top performers when it was still in serialization. Still, to this day, the series continues to be even more popular thanks to the anime boosting sales along after the manga reached its conclusion way back in March 2022. That's the staying power of such an influential work that is rarely seen in WSJ's lineup nowadays. But back to the anime: after the initialstart and the arcs of Stone Wars and New World, we're finally at Season 4, the endgame of the final arc of the series, where Senku and the gang from the Kingdom of Science, now bigger than ever, traverse outside of Japan for the very first time into international land, sea, and air. Reaching Why-Man is just as important when they hear that he hails from space, but since they don't have the resources to do so, the outside is their only starting point... as the looming danger greets them of the first antagonist they encounter: former NASA scientist Dr. Xeno Houston Wingfield and someone whom Senku regards as his closest frenemy in terms of incoming trouble thus far. He, along with the few others who make up the American Colony team, is unlike those of Ibara's Petrification Kingdom the season prior, with their high advancement in technology that far outpaces what Senku and the Kingdom of Science have been doing all this while. They will not be an easy feat to overcome, but this is the accumulation of the scenario thus far for the 1st Cour here. As they say, "Leave the best for last," and this is where TMS Entertainment and Season 3 director Kurasumi Sunayama once again team up to give Dr. Stone the consistent shine that it always has deserved for the last 5 years and more going into the 2nd and 3rd cours as we slowly witness the epic finale to the entire Stone World saga. And when it comes to OP/ED songs, ALI is back with a renewed tour de force of an OP song, and hip-hop boy band BREIMEN's 1st Anisong is a great follow-up to the casino gambling features of the season (most promptly featured in the 1st quarter of the 1st Cour). What more could you ask of Dr. Stone's popularity being as great as it is and willing to expand even more? This is only the start of the Science Future finale because Dr. Senku is not done with his quest yet to find Why-Man, and so are we anime-onlies too in watching this epic saga unfold for an adventure that's larger than life. See you in July for the 2nd Cour!
NutBarber
September 1, 2025
**spoiler free brief summary** Story This season didn’t fail to be entertaining, but it also didn’t live up to the bar set by the first season. On one hand, it does a good job of sticking to scientific principles, but on the other hand it cuts corners on how those breakthroughs actually come together. Because of this, the story doesn’t always add up with the events on screen. Over time, I started to lose track of what was happening, and that made me less invested in the unfolding plot. The show leans harder into a kind of over-the-top thriller, where the setups are extreme and the solutions haveto be equally overblown. That’s a shame, because the core ideas are genuinely interesting. They just get buried under pacing issues and missed opportunities. Characters The characters are caricatures, with exaggerated traits, but honestly that’s exactly what this anime needs. Their personalities have the power to keep things fun and engaging moment to moment, especially when the story itself struggles. They are the main reason this season stays entertaining. Animation The animation is fluid when it’s there, but there’s not enough of it. What’s missing are the small, detailed sequences of building and assembling, the kind of moments that made the first season shine. Too often, it feels like the show skips ahead and just presents the final result rather than showing the process. Music I’ve always loved the Dr. Stone themes, and this season has tracks that are enjoyable even on their own. The only downside is that the music isn’t always used when it matters most. It feels like a missed chance to amplify the drama and emotion. Final Thoughts It might sound like I’m harsh on this season, but I don’t dislike it. Dr. Stone: Science Future is still entertaining, mainly thanks to its cast, who carry the show. The real issues lie in the pacing and the lack of those extra animation touches that make the science come alive. Compared to the first season, it doesn’t quite measure up. For me, that leaves this season sitting in the middle. I enjoyed parts of it, but overall, my feelings are mixed.
whiteflame55
March 27, 2025
This is all excellent setup to an amazing clash between scientists for control over the future of humanity itself. The challenge that this season presents to Senku in particular is pretty unprecedented, in that he's fighting not just someone from his own time, but a person who is (potentially) his intellectual superior who has had plenty of time on his hands to prepare for other humans to arrive. He and his allies, particularly Stanley, are ready to go to war and are easily better equipped to win this fight, wielding a broad assortment of firearms, airplanes, submarines, and the manufacturing capacity to meet the momentwherever they need to. Senku and crew have equipped themselves decently well, but they're not at the level to be able to challenge these new foes. That makes this a very distinct battle from the rest we've faced so far, whether that was a society of warriors led by an erstwhile classmate or an island run by corrupt natives who have only a limited concept of what technology is and how it works. It helps that this is also an existential fight, and not just one over motivations, but one over access to essential resources and the capabilities to use them to revive all of mankind. Dr. Xeno really shines this season, as does Stanley. It's incredible that, after so many seasons introducing incredibly imposing characters from a physical standpoint, they feel immediately outclassed and it makes sense that they are. Much like in previous seasons, this becomes a race to outthink the enemy, but it feels more pressing this season. There's less of a sense that any single invention or modification will solve for the challenge they're facing as well, and with the group often split up, there's more of a sense that everyone's contributing to their actions. Really, the main thing holding this season back is that it really does still feel like a lot of this conflict is in its early stages, which, as a manga reader, I know it is. I fully expect the next part to be my favorite in the whole series, but for now, I'm satisfied with the setup.
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