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Dr. STONE

TMS Entertainment · 2019 · Anime

24 episodes · Action, Adventure, Comedy

In 17 Achriom libraries · rated 4 of 5

The anime presents a unique blend of science fiction and adventure, focusing on themes of friendship, creativity, and the potential of human intellect in the face of catastrophic setbacks.

ActionCurrentRevival of Civilization Through ScienceFriendship and Teamwork Against AdversityThe Clash Between Intellect and Brute StrengthThe Mysteries of Human ExistenceIdentity and Purpose in a New World

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What should I read after Dr. STONE?

赤髪の白雪姫 17: Like Dr. STONE, this novel proves that characters with clashing skills and backgrounds accomplish great things through cooperation, confronting systemic challenges together. This novel combines fantasy elements with themes of resilience and cooperation, as the characters confront political and environmental challenges in a richly developed world. 赤髪の白雪姫 7: Akizuki's series echoes Dr. STONE's message that friendship emboldens individuals to confront injustice and danger, providing both courage and genuine support. This novel explores themes of courage and friendship as its protagonists navigate political challenges in a fantastical landscape.

What film should I watch after Dr. STONE?

One Day Off: Both works center friendship as the anchor sustaining characters through post-apocalyptic chaos, though One Day Off prioritizes identity questions over scientific reconstruction. Set in a dystopian Japan plagued by monstrous creatures, the film explores themes of friendship and self-discovery against a backdrop of chaos. Yu Yu Hakusho: This film mirrors Dr. STONE's theme that deep friendships transform people into their best selves, presenting sacrifice and loyalty as sources of strength. This movie delves into the intense battles faced by a group of spirit detectives, exploring the depths of friendship and the essence of sacrifice.

What show should I watch after Dr. STONE?

Dr. STONE (show): The television adaptation maintains what made the anime compelling, the conviction that scientific ingenuity paired with genuine friendship can rebuild society from ash. This series uniquely blends elements of adventure and comedy within a post-apocalyptic setting, focusing on the revival of human civilization through scientific discovery. Seraph of the End: Like Dr. STONE, this series demonstrates that survival in ruined worlds depends on mutual trust and camaraderie, not individual genius or power alone. This work combines themes of survival, camaraderie, and the battle against overwhelming evil in a post-apocalyptic world.

What music pairs with Dr. STONE?

灰ト祈リ: This EP shares Dr. STONE's conviction that friendship sustains people through emotional turmoil, transforming isolation and doubt into connection and meaning. This work captures the essence of youthful introspection and emotional struggles, intertwining personal narratives with a backdrop of digital culture. Marutsuke/Fuyunohanashi: Given captures identity formation through introspection and personal vulnerability, as Dr. STONE does through collaboration and external challenge, both showing how people become themselves. This record features a blend of atmospheric soundscapes and introspective lyrics that resonate deeply with fans of anime music.

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