Dr. Stone: Stone Wars
Synopsis
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]
Audience Consensus
The audience is divided on Dr. Stone: Stone Wars. Some appreciate the educational and entertaining aspects of the show, praising the characters and pacing. However, others criticize the unrealistic inventions, weak story, and lack of character development. While many find it enjoyable, some consider it a disappointment compared to the first season.
Strengths
- Satisfying to watch Senku build modern things from scratch.
- Good pacing that keeps the show from being boring.
- Great synergy between characters and unique character personalities.
Weaknesses
- The story can be underwhelming and not profound.
- Inventions are often over-exaggerated and not realistic.
- Character development can be inconsistent and non-existent.
- Action scenes are underwhelming and awkwardly directed.