Dr. Stone Review: A Journey Through Science and Stone Age.


Genre: sci-fi (science fiction)

The story follows Senku Ishigami, a scientific genius who plans to rebuild civilization after humanity was mysteriously petrified for 3,700 years. Following in more on the reviews you'll get to find out on how the series goes one to display its scientific advancements and technicalities, they come in face with different challenges which we will call setbacks on Their advancements. The series contains a lot of entertaining episodes which fills you up with a lot of scientific knowledge. We would get a review of what had happened in the seasons. It's just like a spoiler but not actually one though. it's just to help get a view of how the anime is.

Season 1: The Stone World 


Following five years of captivation, Taiju Oki is going to admit his affection to his classmate Yuzuriha Ogawa. When suddenly a green light turned each human in the world into stone and after 3,700 years, nature has dominated. Taiju figures out how to break liberated from his imprisonment. In the wake of finding the tree that Yuzuriha's frozen state is in, he before long gets together with his scientifically inclined friend Senku Ishigami, who had awoken a half year sooner. As the only two people liberated from stone, Senku looks to revamp civilization in this "stone world" utilizing his insight into science and Taiju's strength to assist him with fostering a nital arrangement out of a supernatural occurrence water produced using bat guano that might actually liberate individuals from their froze state. Following an extended period of improvement, the two companions figure out how to make an effective mix of "revival liquid".

Season 2: The Stone Wars


He shows the clan, especially a skilled kid named Chrome, all he knows about science trying to quick track their direction to current devices in their battle against the powerful Tsukasa Shishio.
As a refresher, Tsukasa is an irrationally strong and skilled martial artist who looks to make another world utilizing Senku's revival liquid, an existence where he just revives those he sees as pure and terminates those he considers untrue and unworthy. He ends up in conflict with Senku, who essentially looks to revive each frozen human in existence.

Senku gradually creates assets with his clan to fabricate simple weapons and devices, including a telephone that he uses to constantly contact Taiju and Yuzuriha, his spies in the Tsukasa Empire, to know deeply about their plans.

Utilizing a blend of surveying, unrefined however useful technology, and the acknowledgeable commitment of mankind's salvation, Senku enrolls a lot of Tsukasa's people to his side all through each fight and also come up with more advancement in scientific creations.

Season 3: The New World



While proceeding to utilize the hot air balloon to look for the oil, it's concluded that Ishigami village needs to take up agriculture to prevent future food shortage, as well as to deliver safeguarded nourishment for their impending ocean journey. They go on to find an oil field which they would use to power the ship for their journey with more technological and scientific advancements with the creation of camera, wireless phones, crop rotation and radio controlled drones. 

In their voyage to find a new way to produce nitric acid, finding the mystery box that Senku's father had kept and also uncovering the master mind behind the petrification the Why-Man they face other challenges.

Note: The anime Dr. Stone isn't just a fun anime but also a teachable one, it engages in all kinds of sciences and technical aspects which can also be applicable in our real world today, it brings the creation and explains it to one's understanding. So while watching, pay attention to the scientific explanation of how some things were made.

Where to watch?

We always aim to please you can 
  • Hulu
  •  Prime Video
  • Vudu 
  • Apple TV 

Conclusion:

Note that this anime isn't the only sci-fi anime; there are also other anime such as Steins Gate, Serial Experiments Lain, Ghost in the Shell, Psycho-Pass and Neon Genesis Evangelion. Dr. Stone has its blend and ways that makes it an interesting series to watch. 
Otaku_Sam

I'm Samuel, an anime lover, reviewing and bringing to your knowledge about anime facts and mysteries, that's what I do best.

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