Dr. Stone Episode 24
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This finale feels triumphant and emotional — a perfect payoff to the entire season’s journey. What started as survival in a stone world now feels like the rebirth of civilization with real momentum. And it closes one chapter beautifully while teasing a much bigger future.
Dr. Stone is one of the most unique and inspiring anime I’ve watched because it turns science into an exciting adventure. Dr. Stone is such a refreshing and unique anime that makes science feel exciting and powerful instead of boring.
Unlike typical action-heavy finales, this episode ends on inspiration rather than conflict. It reminds viewers that Dr. Stone isn’t just about rebuilding technology, it’s about rebuilding humanity.
Show rewards us for our patience but in saying that, the pacing is good and everything just flows nicely. What a fantastic show. That was a satisfying finale.
Great ending and discovering voice note, better way to learn Sci-Fi stuff.
A great ending with a lot of suspense , if i have to recommend an anime for anyone Dr Stone would be my best pick on how an intelligence character should show case his ability
A gripping Dr. STONE preview that sets up its science driven world and makes its survival adventure feel exciting and intelligent, great for drawing in new viewers.
The episode ends up with big progress and seeing their hard work finally shine gave me chills. It wraps things up in such a satisfying way while still making you super excited to see what's next. And the soundtrack is amazing!
In this episode, Senku and the Kingdom of Science complete their most ambitious invention yet, a mobile phone. After months of scientific experimentation and teamwork, they successfully establish communication across long distances.
This finale is the emotional peak of the season, proving that Dr. STONE has a massive heart to match its big brain. It’s genuinely moving to see Byakuya’s legacy finally reach Senku. It’s a perfect 10/10 finish that leaves you completely hyped for the upcoming Stone Wars
A heartfelt finale as Senku and the villagers unite behind rebuilding civilization. Byakuya’s recorded voice and Lilian’s song inspire hope, highlighting character growth and bonds. The episode balances tension and emotion, creating a memorable, uplifting conclusion
This episode feels like a warm victory lap. Senku Ishigami sees the Kingdom of Science celebrate how far they’ve come. It’s hopeful, heartfelt, and a reminder that the dream of rebuilding humanity is just getting started.
Tension is built when Senku creates gunpowder. Tsukasa arrives seeking the revival formula. Senku refuses, knowing Tsukasa wants to destroy the petrified adults and create a youth-only world. Tsukasa attacks, seemingly killing Senku, who falls motionless.
This is one of my guilty pleasure animes! I always coming back to this anime and getting a great laugh from it. I love Senku's character, I just love how blunt and funny he is. I'd give it a solid 7/10. There are part that definitely drag on, but the anime itself is very good.
Dr. Stone is a sci-fi adventure anime where humanity is mysteriously turned to stone. Thousands of years later, a genius teen sets out to rebuild civilization using science, innovation, and teamwork, turning knowledge into humanity’s greatest weapon
excellent
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