2023 fall | Episodes: 11 | Score: 8.3 (185869)
Updated every Thursdays at 22:30 | Status: Finished Airing
Type: TV
Producers:TOHO animation | Shueisha
Streaming: Crunchyroll | Bahamut Anime Crazy
Synopsis
Years ago, astronaut Byakuya left behind precious materials in the belief that his son, the scientifically-gifted Senkuu, would one day find them. In the present, the Kingdom of Science's Kohaku and Ginrou have infiltrated the harem of the Petrification Kingdom’s leader with the help of Amaryllis, a local girl. At first, their mission progresses without a hitch. Unfortunately, an error enacted by Kohaku and Ginrou leads Minister Ibara and the Island’s strongest warrior, Moz, to identify the intruding duo as enemies. Even worse, Moz tails Amaryllis when she returns to inform Senkuu of the news, discovering the scientist's secret hideout. However, Moz's agenda does not align with Ibara's—he wants to dethrone the minister and keep the petrification device for himself. If Senkuu plays his cards right, he could gain a powerful ally and win the war once and for all. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Voice Actors
Kawanishi, Kengo
Satou, Gen
Kobayashi, Yuusuke
Komatsu, Mikako
Numakura, Manami
Suzuki, Ryouta
Ichinose, Kana
Furukawa, Makoto
News
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Reviews
BlackBusterMAL
English. This second part is just as good as the first, and arguably even better, not only because it shows us more of Dr. Stone's world, but also because it gives us a small taste of what's coming in the next season, which, in my opinion, could be the last. It's impressive how well the series does everything, explaining concepts, showing us how science works, devising new plans and new villains who will accompany us throughout the story. In short, I think the way they show us this story of science is brilliant. Also worth highlighting is how good the animation is, which, like previous seasons, maintainsthis unique style that I love. Honestly, if you've seen the previous seasons, you'll love this one just as much as the others. I highly recommend it. This second part ends with a flourish, so you'll want to see what's next. Español. Esta segunda parte es igual de buena que la primera y podría decirse que hasta puede llegar a superarla, no solo por el hecho de que nos muestra más del mundo de Dr. Stone también porque nos hace una pequeña muestra de lo que se viene en la siguiente temporada y a mi parecer puede llegar a ser la última, es impresionante lo bien que hace todo la serie, explicándonos conceptos, mostrándonos cómo funciona la ciencia, ideando planes nuevos y nuevos villanos que nos acompañarán a lo largo de la historia, en conclusión creo que es muy genial el como nos muestran esta historia de ciencia. También un punto a destacar es lo buena que se está la animación que como temporadas pasada se queda con este estilo único que a mí me encanta. De verdad que si viste las anteriores temporadas está te fascinará igual que las otras, súper recomendable y esta segunda parte termina con broche de otro de tal manera que quieres ver lo que sigue.v
Khashishi
I enjoyed the second part more than the first part of New World. The science is still kind of OP magic, but the strategizing, suspense, and hype building makes up for it. Add some solid visuals and great soundtrack and it is a great experience. What this show does better than most shounens is giving us worthy adversaries. They are not mere brutes but also use strategy and show some agency and use information gathering. A lot of other shows use super strong dumb enemies who are stationary hills to be climbed over but not this. Both the protagonists and the antagonists push the plot ina great battle of wits. The science stuff is kind of weak, and it didn't really make up the focus of this part. There is an unrealistic supply of resources and time to engineer and manufacture parts.
JJMFREAP
Wow! Just wow! I was already hooked on Dr. Stone from the word go, but damn, this season (or half of a season or whatever it is) was pure peak from start to finish! It was all gas, no breaks and it had some of the most powerful story moments from beginning to end. The first half of this season was already cooking hard with the surprises, plot twists and character moments and the new faction introduced a whole other layer of tension to the whole ordeal. The Science Team were put against the ropes and really had to struggle to get out of thisone. Ibara, even though I hate his fucking guts, is an insanely well written villain and although his motivations may be a bit lacking, he is superbly cerebral and intelligent, so much so he can basically negate the technological advantage that Senku and the others have over him. He is genuinely terrifying and it feels like he can end the whole journey right at the first stop. Also, since we're on the topic of Ibara, can we talk about his design real quick? Ibara has to be one of the greatest examples of the strength of character design I've ever seen. Like, the millisecond that this Jafar-looking motherfucker struts his shriveled ass on screen, without him saying or doing anything, you just KNOW he is evil! Immediately and intuitively. I know that this is kind of odd, since basically every other Dr. Stone character is much more nuanced in their alignment and morality, but you can't deny that Ibara is just really fun and engaging to watch! Thanks to his strength as a villain, the last few episodes, culminating with the final confrontation between Ibara and Senku, were just absolute art! Incredibly clever thinking, deep multi-layered strategy, insanely high stakes, outsmarting of the outsmarting and the strength of genuine bonds and teamwork overcoming terror and fear. Literally and figuratively, it was a battle of ideals and morality that had me on the edge of my seat the whole time. Well done! It's clear that we're entering the big leagues of Dr. Stone and with the revelations shown in the last episode, the stakes and scope of things are gonna skyrocket real quick. And boy oh boy, I am ready for this! This arc was one of the highest highs we've had so far and I have a distinct feeling it's only going to get better. So if you haven't started Dr. Stone yet, DO IT NOW! The journey AND the destination are both worth it!
dokjo262
"fly me to the moon" I only liked the first season, a brilliant idea of mixing shounen with science, searching for a solution to a very complex puzzle, but the journey is not without excitement and adventure. For me, the matter became trivial after the first season, you could understand the obstacles that the writer faced in terms of balancing between the purifier and the Stone Age, but the balance was completely lost, so we moved from making simple things where it was very exciting to making things that are impossible to make without heavy machines, and here we are entering the stage of traveling tothe moon. Simply put, the matter became crazy and it seems that the writer has lost his ideas, so he began to stumble in trying to continue balancing between shounen and science.
Eoussama
Part 2 of Dr. Stone New World was an exhilarating journey that continues the adventure and flourishing of the science kingdom under the ever-increasing influence of Senku. Although, as some might think, what started as a semi-realistic science-based adventure is slowly becoming a mystical sci-fi thriller that no one expected, but everyone should have seen coming solely based on the hook of episode one of season one. I was always skeptical about the action part of the show, especially when the main character is not the OP battle type that pulls up Shounen powerups when it’s convenient, however, they came through and delivered one of thebest Shounen mind battles I’ve seen in place. Ibara and Senku’s cat and mouse back and forth was a masterclass on strategic warfare, psychological tactical nukes keep up the pace, each one of them constantly at each other’s throats even when they are not on each other’s field of vision. A battle of minds invisible to the physical measures, but very much present on the narrative plane. Animation held it’s own, but then again, it was never a strength of the show, clearly other aspects are the bigger draw here, but the animation was at no point a hindrance, it is of decent quality that may not elevate the show but certainly, never in the way. The voice acting however was a snake to be had, with all the complex 5d-chess moves Senku and Ibara are pulling left and right, you’d be expecting some heavy monologuing to fill in all the silence, and what a suspenseful monologuing it was, ironically, the characters felt more alive and animated when their mouths were shut. I felt like character-wise, the new characters like Amaryllis were kind of just there for me, however, the prize goes to the deeper exploration of Kohaku and Ginro as support characters that actually pull off sacrifices that move the plot forward. Obviously, it could have been better, but the whole season felt like an action-mind thriller more so than character-focused.
Caeruleus_CCXVI
5.5/10 I have now watched everything out for Dr. Stone and I can say this show is certainly a show to binge. How anyone could watch this seasonally with huge IRL time gaps is beyond me. This show is truly junk food as ive said in every review for this show and plagued with: mediocre charecters that are one dimensional, bad writing, CATCH PHRASES, no stakes, nothing matters, stereotypes, hyper sexualization of charecters for no real reason (outside of a few new world plot points), and the mysteries that are in the show arnt even that good. But all of that being said, watching this show upuntil this point all in 1 week was acceptable, and some how slightly better then the average show that is coming out, and atleast its diffrent despite really being a sub genera of Isekai and really not trying to hide that its a battle Shonen at heart. This season is more of the same, I dont think its gotten better or worse since the end of season 1, so regardless of what you think about my opinion that should be good to hear if you do like this show.
o_z_z_y
Heavy bias, but I enjoyed this sm. The opening was amazing, great villain, comedy was some of the best for dr.stone. It showed more about the world of dr.stone, showing that other humans lived in different parts of the world. I know the last season will expand the world even more, but that will take a minute. throughout the last half of new world, they make a lot of unlikeable characters some of my favorite in the entire series. The anime ended up having some beautiful artwork, crazy animation. This arc is one of the best in the entire series, easily a top 3arcs in dr stone, and easily top 10 arcs of oat. 10/10
SMGJohn
Did 3rd season part 1 make for a good lullaby before bed? Well prepare to wake the f*** up samurai, because its BATTLE SHOUNEN TIME, thats right! Dr. Stone is now a battle shounen! Even if the mangaka smoked the wrong stuff during his creative spurt. How one goes from restoring humanity with scientific trial and error, to a fever dream is frankly unexplainable. So, do you love Beyblade and many other kodomomuke battle shounen? Well Part 2 of season 3 delivers almost too in this category, if not, prepare to cry tears, of disappointment! As you wade through a complete disaster.
Scrabers
Animation 8/10 Music 7/10 Story 8/10 # Storyline because this anime is an adaptation of the manga with the same title, making viewers who have read the manga certainly know the outline of the story in this anime. so that the execution from manga to anime that needs to be a concern. the whole story of Dr.Stone season 3 is not much different from the manga, the story of the manga can be adapted very well by the team without being changed and modified like some other anime adaptations. # Animation The animation in this anime plays an important role in the adaptation process. because the animation shown should beinteresting enough for manga readers who already know the overall storyline. according to my point of view the results shown are quite satisfactory. especially in the explanation scene where the manga panel is filled with writing, this is often an obstacle during reading the manga. however, the studio can make it more interesting to watch and easier to understand. The animation at the opening looks very beautiful with various cinematic scenes. on the other hand, the ending animation is also no less good by using sand painting. # Music The opening and Ending music is nothing special.(personal taste)
MNexon
Story (9) : I like the storyline with the problem of the source of this petrification and it still hasn't been solved because there is still a mastermind behind this petrification, but what I don't like is that after Dr Stone season 1, all the inventions or creations were very fast in 2 minutes. make all the stuff finished in 1 episode. With this, maybe the author can forget how the vision and mission of Dr Stone season 1 is different from season 1. Apart from that, what I like the most is the Medusa capture mission, which in my opinion is the best arcin the Treasure Island arc. The reason I gave it 9 is because the struggle for Medusa carries the story. Character (9) : Many characters come together and I like the personalities they have and how they are implemented this season. And what I like the most is the enemy named Ibara. He is the villain I expected, namely outsmarting and manipulation. because of the struggle for the meduca arc, he was the one carrying the arc. Even though he doesn't have any knowledge about science, because he's cunning and he's always alert, that's what makes him clever at ruining the science kingdom's strategy and getting caught in a trap. Visual (9) : Dr Stone's visuals & animations are still as good as those provided by TMS Entertainment Sound (8) : I don't pay much attention to the sound but it's good in every scene. I also like the opening Overall (9) : After season 1, Stone Wars & A New World Part 1 was a bit less tense & didn't live up to expectations. I didn't expect season 3 part 2 to be this good and very tense because there were lots of plot twists. And I'm really proud of the story this season. The best arc so far. I hope that season 4 will continue and get better
giraffenanime
This review will be based off of being able to consistently watch all the episodes together (Part 1 and 2 together). We get to watch Senkuu and the gain overcome the stone world using modern technology to fly, develop crops/agriculture, machines to dig for minerals and of course transportation that can take you across the world. With a new Science team formed, they take everyone on an adventure to find more ways to develop the revival fluid. On their adventures, they're always prepared for the unexpected. But when they reach the island where the past astronauts started it all, they run into a little trouble with aKingdom thats been around for centuries. I've loved Dr Stone since it was first aired in 2019. Watching the development slowly happen around Senkuu because of all the knowledge he holds and will gladly share. I never thought the show would have plot armour, but Part 2 seemed to have a little bit of it (even though they used Science to solve everything, it did seem a little convenient in the best ways possible). And most importantly the OST for New World was a BANNER as expected from the previous seasons. I'd recommend this series for anyone who enjoyed the first two season (for obvious reasons) and needs a little change of pass in their current choice of binge (you get a healthy dose of laughter and knowledge in every episodes).
Hellmika
This anime is UNBELIEVABLE, SURREAL GOOD! To this day I wonder what kind of monster the author of Dr.Stone is for being able to think of something so well written and still transmit scientific knowledge to those who watch, there have been several situations where I found myself remembering teachings about chemistry that the ANIME taught me. taught, that is, Dr.Stone made me interested in chemistry, a subject that I hated at school and had no interest in at all, I think this anime should really be shown in schools, it would probably make students much more interested in learning school subjects. But besides beingincredible and didactic, it has a very good comedy, I can't stand the exaggerated looks of the characters, speaking of them, they are very well crafted, you will hardly hate anyone and if you do, the author will certainly give you the necessary reasons in the future to make him likeable. As for the topic of waifus and husbands, which I know you like, this anime is a FULL dish: Possible husbands: Senku, Ryusui, Gen, Kinro, Tsukasa, Chrome, Moz, etc. Possible waifus: Kohaku, Ruri, Yuzuriha, Nikki, Minami, Kirisame, François, etc. And look, there must still be much more than what I've already seen here. FINALLY, watch it if you want to spend your time on something worthwhile!!! MASTERPIECE this anime 🌟
kyo_04
It's always the same with this anime series, only peak writing, peak animation, peak humour and suspense. This season we get closer to our goal which is "What's behind the petrification?" and as crazy as it sounds slowly step by step we finally see new paths of knowledge lighting up. The characters are beyond well written, the more characters we get, the better the plot gets (max W if you ask me) especially the villains. I won't spoil but I could never predict what will happen each episode except if it was properly explained obviously. As I wrote in my other reviews, the soundtrack isforever perfect here, it just brings layers to the anime so easily and perfectly, the new openings are great too, not 10/10 let's be honest but they're really good. I like how the OST is used just the right amount all the time, they're not using it too less or too much and whenever you hear it, it has meaning each time. Now to get back on the characters I really love the dynamics between them and how they all grow together and learn from each other it's stunningly beautiful how human those fictional people are. Genuinely both the good, the bad, and the ugly it's just so realistic and well executed. One thing I miss the most is that the more complex things get the less explanation we are fed, which is what made me fall in love with this series at first. Seeing Senku making ramen and getting every each ingredient was something so exciting to me but obviously they'd have to pass some steps to gain time now and all so, I have to accept it just the way it is. Some minus points, every man in this is so unique in my eyes but women all have the same physique except when they're children now, don't give me the argument "Artist has this habit because he used to draw this and that" I'm just saying, it's sad that we only get to see one type of woman throughout everything but with different hair and face (not saying they're bad looking, of course not). Hoping to see more variety next!! Shorter, this season was VERY satsifying to me, I loved every second and got emotional when the anime intended viewers to be. it's doing its job well, plot is exceptionally nicely paced and I WANT THE SEASON FOUR NOW DAMN IT!! Cyall on the final part of this masterpiece
CyberXane
Excellent adaptation from the manga! Simple synopsis: After Senku obtains the treasure from treasure Island his new goal is to obtain the petrification weapon "the Medusa" so that he can learn more about it, and possibly even use it, but he has to battle the chief and his forces on the island in order to get it. As I was watching this part 2 of this season I was wondering if I would feel the same excitement like I did when I was reading the manga each week as a new chapter released. And I am proud to say yes. This part 2 recreated that samefeeling if not was even better. It kept me on my toes in a lot of moments, and I loved every single minute. Though this was probably the best arc to me there is still more to come and I cannot wait to see the next season. Overall 10/10.
Edenharley
Dr. Stone: New World Part 2 was a great continuation from the previous seasons, it had moments of insane tension, moments of great worldbuilding, moments of really nice character moments and so much more. I really like the direction this show has taken as it's gone on, the change in pacing compliments this as well with how much broader the story has become and this season certainly went even further than before in this regard, stuff's getting seriously crazy now and I'm all for it. I really did enjoy how much progression there was this season, loads of things were answered and characters really hadtheir time to shine both new and old which was great to see. In addition there was a real intensity to this season, I was really invested in the main turmoil and it had such a satisfying payoff. Overall I'm super excited for the next part as that's already been confirmed, few complaints for this season really this show fills a certain void within me that few other pieces of media can seem to and I'm very grateful for that!
tuyaras
It's hard to find an anime that can make you feel excited in every episode that you watch! This anime gives you goosebumps whereas makes you understand the meaning of trust (with your team), love, enjoy, and sad in one season. Story (10/10) - It is a perfect combination of "Adventure", "Fighting", "Strategy", "Management", "Psychology" in one anime. It's really a masterpiece anime that you should watch once in your life. It also provides scientific knowledge along the way. Graphic (9/10) - Character is non-detailed (like a sketch) in some scenes but most of the scene still looks good. Realistic (8.5/10) - Some part of thestory is unrealistic such as cryosleep, how to find a specific person under very deep deep soil, the wound from the antagonist that should have holes in the body can be healed by (xxx) are not realistic at all. But we can just ignore them to make the story to be fun. :)
bossunhimeswitch
New World continues the journey where the previous season picked up but didn't complete the story. Like previous seasons, it was pretty much beat for beat with the manga and included every memorable scene. The characters once again were easy to like and easy to root for, though Senkuu is still trying to carpetbag his way through the future. It's a shame that we only got 11 episodes yet again, but it was a good 11 episodes, so that's what counts. It's also nice that the anime continues to tone down Boichi's horny on main artstyle. If you enjoyed the previous seasons of Dr. Stone,you'll enjoy this one too. It of course comes with all its flaws as usual but the strength of the characters and narrative outweigh the quibbles yet again.
whiteflame55
I was rather tepid on the first half of this arc. Especially knowing where it was going to go from the manga, I was more excited by this portion of the season. And did it ever deliver. This is really the first time in the series when it’s not a brains vs. brawn fight or just a crafting extravaganza. We get a straight up match of intellects in the best episode of the series so far (episode 9), which truly delivers on the visual and emotional front. Beyond that, it’s just a great showcase of how far they’ve come, how well they can win over enemies, andthe employment of a new weapon that really changed the game, all of which elevates this season. If that comprised more of it, the score for this would be higher still, but we’ve got a bit to go before getting to Dr. Stone’s best season (cannot wait for S4!), so it’s still got room to grow.