On the official page for the animated adaptation of the written manga Riichiro inagaki by and illustrated by Boichi, Dr. StoneA promotional video was released to announce the production of a third season of the project. Production details and a premiere date will be announced shortly.

Inagaki and Boichi, in turn, began to publish the manga in the magazine Weekly shonen jump from the publisher Shueisha The publisher released its nineteenth compilation volume on January 19 and will publish its twentieth in Japan on April 20.

The play inspired a twenty-four episode animated adaptation produced by the studios. TMS Entertainment, Headed by Shinya Iino and scripts written by Yuichiro Kido, released in July 2019. A second season of eleven episodes entitled Dr. Stone: Stone Wars It premiered in Japan in January 2021 and aired its final episode today.

Synopsis of Dr. Stone

After five years of unspoken feelings, the student Taiju Ooki is finally ready to confess his love to Yuzuriha Ogawa. But just as Taiju begins his confession, a blinding green light hits the earth and petrifies humanity all over the world, turning every human being to stone.

A few millennia later, Taiju awakens to find the modern world completely non-existent, as nature has flourished in the years when mankind stood still. In the midst of a stone world of statues, Taiju meets another living person: his science-loving friend Senkuu, who has been active for several months. Taiju learns that Senkuu has come up with a grand plan: to start the full rebirth of civilization with science. Taiju’s strength and Senkuu’s brain form a formidable partnership, and they soon discover a way to revive the petrified. However, Senkuu’s master plan is threatened when his ideologies are challenged by those who are awakening. The reason why mankind became petrified is now unknown.

Source: Comic Natalie

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