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Dr. Stone: Science Future Episode 2 Preview Images Are Here!

The preview images for Dr. Stone: Science Future (Season 4) Episode 2 just dropped, and they’re looking awesome! Titled “Science Journey,” the episode is set to air on Tuesday, January 16. The animation is being handled by the legendary TMS Entertainment, while Crunchyroll is streaming the series with English subtitles. Oh, and by the way, this is the final season of the anime, spread across three split cours.

What’s Happening in Episode 2?

In a poker showdown between Senku and Ryusui to decide the route for their big journey, Senku takes the win. But even with the shortest route chosen—one with a 10 billion percent difficulty—he agrees to Ryusui’s condition: “I want some entertainment on this grueling voyage!”
Ryusui’s idea? A casino onboard the ship! And if that wasn’t enough, they’ve got Bar François, where François whips up custom-made cocktails for the crew. While everyone’s enjoying the vibes, Matsukaze stumbles across a chilling memory connected to the petrification device.

Release Date:

Mark your calendars! Episode 2 of Season 4 drops Thursday, January 16.

New Voice Cast:

  • Kenji Nojima as Dr. Xeno Houston Wingfield
  • Koji Yusa as Stanley Snyder
    The rest of the main cast is also back to reprise their iconic roles.

New Staff Members Joining the Team:

  • Kurasumi Sunayama (series composition)
  • Chiyuki Kojima (director of photography)

Returning Staff:

  • Shuhei Matsushita (director)
  • Yuko Iwasa (character designer)
  • Shunichiro Yoshihara (art director)
  • Jin Aketagawa (sound director)
  • Fusako Nakao (color design)
  • Kumiko Sakamoto (editing)
  • Hiroaki Tsutsumi / Tatsuya Kato / Yuki Kanesaka (music)

What to Expect from the New Season:

The fourth season will pick up right where the third season left off, starting from Chapter 142 of the manga and covering the remaining 90 chapters. If you loved the “Treasure Island” arc from Dr. Stone: New World (Season 3), which had 22 episodes last year, you’re in for a treat!

About the Manga:

The anime is based on the hit manga written by Riichiro Inagaki and illustrated by Boichi. It ran in Weekly Shonen Jump from March 2017 to March 2022, wrapping up with 26 volumes. There’s even an extra epilogue volume titled Future Science.

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Get ready for more science, thrills, and a whole lot of fun as Dr. Stone: Science Future continues to blow our minds!

 

San. Robin

I am San Robin, an anime enthusiast with a passion for reading manga and keeping up with the latest anime news. I enjoy writing about the world of anime, sharing updates, reviews, and insights to keep fellow fans informed and engaged.

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