Dr. Stone Episode 11: Clear World

Manga chapter 20-21

Canon/HIGH

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9.6

16 Fans

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Dr. Stone Episode 11: Clear World

Manga chapter 20-21

Canon/HIGH

OSHIMETER

9.6

16 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

QUICK TAKES

lilieofthevalley__'s avatar
lilieofthevalley__
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the sunflower scene almost made me cry, i have a soft spot for these kids talaga. maraming nangyayari in every episode pero slow pacing sha when it comes to achieving yung gusto talaga nila magawa (mukhang maraming side quests). love it still!
mustardsprinkles's avatar
mustardsprinkles
VerifiedVerified
Woww the recruitment of Kaseki was so funny, they weren't even trying to ragebait him. The science kingdom grows steadfast, not only because of the innovative characters, but also the strong leadership of the main character. You can really feel their desire to learn science!
tesseract's avatar
tesseract
This episode is the perfect example of when Dr. Stone is at its best. The science aspect isn't exclusively a plot device to move things forward, it has real connections to the characters and what they need. If you wear glasses, this episode might hit you particularly hard.
eatingsocks's avatar
eatingsocks
There wasn't anything crazy in this episode, it was alright for the most part. No major events or significant developments too. We continue to see the characters interactions though, which remains playful and entertaining to watch every time.
gorlock332's avatar
gorlock332
A highlight of this episode is definitely the solution that Senku crafted for Suika and her nearsighted vision! It would've hit harder if the show dwelled on it more though, like showing what it was like from her perspective. I wonder who crafted the temporary melon for her!
cabbage's avatar
cabbage
Senku and his friends successfully create glasses, which greatly benefit Suika since she is nearsighted. Afterwards, we see Senku and Chrome struggling to make laboratory beakers because they aren’t skilled craftsmen.
goyaljonesh06's avatar
goyaljonesh06
Sulfuric acid is pretty bad . This episode felt like a horror movie. Seeing the "goddess" of the gas swamp was such a creepy visual. it like life or death.
pendragon's avatar
pendragon
This episode reminded me that not everyone wants the same future. The tension between different visions of the world starts feeling heavier. It’s not simple anymore.
ejayexp's avatar
ejayexp
Stormy weather during that experiment? Perfect dramatic timing. Animation on lightning flashes and rain epic. Atmosphere tense and electric. Made the science breakthrough feel legendary.
hopedotgg's avatar
hopedotgg
Episode 11 keeps the momentum steady as Senku’s long-term plan starts paying off. The teamwork feels stronger, and each small step forward carries weight. There’s a growing sense that a major breakthrough is close, and the buildup makes you excited to see it unfold.
shaleja's avatar
shaleja
Kaseki is a legend! I was NOT expecting those muscles—talk about a transformation! Hahaha. Having a master crafter is exactly what they needed. As someone in medicine, making an antibiotic in the Stone Age feels unthinkable, but I’m hyped to see them pull it off!
zojoman's avatar
zojoman
Them failing at first then finally succeeding was satisfying. Suika removing her helmet to see better was a sweet moment. Animation during the glass blowing was smooth. Kaseki best grandpa fr.
alrickalmight's avatar
alrickalmight
This has so many layers of nuance hiding within it. Sure, Senku will hide behind that 'evil' persona of his since he's a closet tsundere but it's clear as day just how compassionate he is toward others. Man what a combination of spectacles.
jmdagreat's avatar
jmdagreat
Making Glass in stone world is one the Great achievement and Using Glass to make Eye Glasses, suika can see clearly now
lucylu's avatar
lucylu
This hit me personally. Seeing the world go from blurry to HD through science was visually and emotionally satisfying. Great use of blurring effects.
sakurashreya0402's avatar
sakurashreya0402
This episode felt bright, hopeful, and refreshing after all the tension before. You can really feel the excitement of progress as science starts changing the world again.
The emotional reactions when something new is successfully created were honestly so satisfying and warming.

EPISODE CONTEXT

Sitting at the season's midpoint, episode 11 shifts from the alliance-building of episode 10 into a phase of tangible scientific progress—glass may sound mundane, but it's a foundational step toward the Kingdom of Science's larger ambitions. This episode bridges the political maneuvering of earlier chapters with the increasingly ambitious inventions that define the season's back half. The groundwork laid here directly enables future breakthroughs that escalate the stakes against Tsukasa's Empire of Might.

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EPISODE CONTEXT

Sitting at the season's midpoint, episode 11 shifts from the alliance-building of episode 10 into a phase of tangible scientific progress—glass may sound mundane, but it's a foundational step toward the Kingdom of Science's larger ambitions. This episode bridges the political maneuvering of earlier chapters with the increasingly ambitious inventions that define the season's back half. The groundwork laid here directly enables future breakthroughs that escalate the stakes against Tsukasa's Empire of Might.

QUICK TAKES

lilieofthevalley__'s avatar
lilieofthevalley__
VerifiedVerified
the sunflower scene almost made me cry, i have a soft spot for these kids talaga. maraming nangyayari in every episode pero slow pacing sha when it comes to achieving yung gusto talaga nila magawa (mukhang maraming side quests). love it still!
mustardsprinkles's avatar
mustardsprinkles
VerifiedVerified
Woww the recruitment of Kaseki was so funny, they weren't even trying to ragebait him. The science kingdom grows steadfast, not only because of the innovative characters, but also the strong leadership of the main character. You can really feel their desire to learn science!
tesseract's avatar
tesseract
This episode is the perfect example of when Dr. Stone is at its best. The science aspect isn't exclusively a plot device to move things forward, it has real connections to the characters and what they need. If you wear glasses, this episode might hit you particularly hard.
eatingsocks's avatar
eatingsocks
There wasn't anything crazy in this episode, it was alright for the most part. No major events or significant developments too. We continue to see the characters interactions though, which remains playful and entertaining to watch every time.
gorlock332's avatar
gorlock332
A highlight of this episode is definitely the solution that Senku crafted for Suika and her nearsighted vision! It would've hit harder if the show dwelled on it more though, like showing what it was like from her perspective. I wonder who crafted the temporary melon for her!
cabbage's avatar
cabbage
Senku and his friends successfully create glasses, which greatly benefit Suika since she is nearsighted. Afterwards, we see Senku and Chrome struggling to make laboratory beakers because they aren’t skilled craftsmen.
goyaljonesh06's avatar
goyaljonesh06
Sulfuric acid is pretty bad . This episode felt like a horror movie. Seeing the "goddess" of the gas swamp was such a creepy visual. it like life or death.
pendragon's avatar
pendragon
This episode reminded me that not everyone wants the same future. The tension between different visions of the world starts feeling heavier. It’s not simple anymore.
ejayexp's avatar
ejayexp
Stormy weather during that experiment? Perfect dramatic timing. Animation on lightning flashes and rain epic. Atmosphere tense and electric. Made the science breakthrough feel legendary.
hopedotgg's avatar
hopedotgg
Episode 11 keeps the momentum steady as Senku’s long-term plan starts paying off. The teamwork feels stronger, and each small step forward carries weight. There’s a growing sense that a major breakthrough is close, and the buildup makes you excited to see it unfold.
shaleja's avatar
shaleja
Kaseki is a legend! I was NOT expecting those muscles—talk about a transformation! Hahaha. Having a master crafter is exactly what they needed. As someone in medicine, making an antibiotic in the Stone Age feels unthinkable, but I’m hyped to see them pull it off!
zojoman's avatar
zojoman
Them failing at first then finally succeeding was satisfying. Suika removing her helmet to see better was a sweet moment. Animation during the glass blowing was smooth. Kaseki best grandpa fr.
alrickalmight's avatar
alrickalmight
This has so many layers of nuance hiding within it. Sure, Senku will hide behind that 'evil' persona of his since he's a closet tsundere but it's clear as day just how compassionate he is toward others. Man what a combination of spectacles.
jmdagreat's avatar
jmdagreat
Making Glass in stone world is one the Great achievement and Using Glass to make Eye Glasses, suika can see clearly now
lucylu's avatar
lucylu
This hit me personally. Seeing the world go from blurry to HD through science was visually and emotionally satisfying. Great use of blurring effects.
sakurashreya0402's avatar
sakurashreya0402
This episode felt bright, hopeful, and refreshing after all the tension before. You can really feel the excitement of progress as science starts changing the world again.
The emotional reactions when something new is successfully created were honestly so satisfying and warming.

©米スタジオ・Boichi/集英社・Dr.STONE製作委員会

AnimeOshi.com refers to anime titles, character names, logos, and other trademarked or copyrighted materials to identify and describe the works being reviewed, discussed, ranked or otherwise referenced on this site. This usage is believed to be nominative fair use or non-infringing and is not intended to imply any affiliation with the respective rights holders.

All trademarks and copyrights remain the property of their owners. If you are a rights holder and have concerns about any content on this site, please contact us at legal@animeoshi.com

©米スタジオ・Boichi/集英社・Dr.STONE製作委員会

AnimeOshi.com refers to anime titles, character names, logos, and other trademarked or copyrighted materials to identify and describe the works being reviewed, discussed, ranked or otherwise referenced on this site. This usage is believed to be nominative fair use or non-infringing and is not intended to imply any affiliation with the respective rights holders.

All trademarks and copyrights remain the property of their owners. If you are a rights holder and have concerns about any content on this site, please contact us at legal@animeoshi.com