
No, it’s been gross the whole time…
I thought it was a bit sparkly and creepy even in the manga.
Was there a moment when Zen wasn’t creepy while watching science?
The scientists in this manga are all creepy when it comes to science.
Xeno immediately turns into Senku… (Tunk…)
>>5
If necessary, I’ll even go as far as Chrome… (TUNK…)!!
“Truly elegant.”
>>6
Both are fun in science… because I’m still pure about it.
Too dazzling.
When Senku finally meets the person he has wanted to see from the bottom of his heart, he tries to act cool and suppresses his expression, but Xeno, being honest, shows it all on his face.
A man with heavy feelings, whether it’s Senku, Chrome, or even Stanley.
>>8
(Jawline)
A man with the face of a girl in love, among the top class in the story.
>>11
No, that’s Gen, right?
I love Senku too much, you know?
>>11
Because everyone here falls in love with science…
When I told them that a watermelon alone produced nitric acid and resurrected humanity, they seemed like they were about to tech break from overflowing elegance juice.
>>15
Since you’re calling me Dr. Watermelon, you know about that too, right?
That aside, I don’t really understand this guy who normally goes around killing.
>>16
I take pride in my science, so I can’t easily lose…
Is there a scene where a character with dead eyes can regain the sparkle in their eyes and it becomes this creepy?
It looks like a character from the Ora series, but Senkuu-chan is a charmer, so everyone ends up liking Senkuu-chan…
>>18
I originally had that kind of temperament, but when I teamed up with Ryusui, distributing what everyone wants became smoother, even though I was doing it as a side thing.
Xeno tends to be creepy when he’s being elegant.
The guy who’s constantly throwing shade at the noisy old men of the new world of reconstruction.
Doctor Chrome (Tunk)
I don’t really know what you’re thinking, and it feels creepy.
>>24
I’m always thinking about science and the future scientists who will follow.
>>29
I wonder… When it comes to just the ideology, they seem noble, but their behavior is way too unsettling…
>>40
It is purely a passionate feeling towards science and scientists.
I don’t have much attachment to the masses who only benefit from science…
It seems like the former boss is only thinking about how fun it is to be free from constraints and develop the universe as they please!
>>26
In the side story, I was about to lose my temper at the fools and was trying to petrify them.
>>28
I’m just saying that instead of putting enormous effort into something that couldn’t possibly be done, we should focus on reconstruction first!
>>26
Moreover, my student Senku, who is scientifically very elegant, brought along his junior and partner Chrome.
>>26
Developing rockets as a master-disciple duo is just too much fun…
When it was completed, even Senku was crying with Xeno…
I even poured cola on the mentalist’s grave…
Isn’t this thread image kind of creepy?
I felt that things were really going south when he started saying, “I’m the dark scientist!”
I killed it! It was alive! Elegant!
What the hell is this guy…
>>34
A man burdened by oppressive love.
>>34
You surpass my expectations…! That’s awesome!
>>34
I didn’t want you to die, but you cried and died for the sake of ambition, yet you lived on…
Basically, the Kimegoma is an adaptation that reproduces things as they are, so the reproduction of the thread image is spot on.
Since it is frequently mentioned in the story that he is a middle-aged man, it makes it even worse.
>>41
I’m just doing the evil science man thing in my 30s…
Modern scientists really love chromium too much, don’t they?
>>42
It’s a symbol that the fire of science hasn’t gone out, so that makes sense.
>>42
If you teach them, they’ll absorb it quickly, and before that, they can think and think and think until they reach the truth properly…
>>42
I love watermelons too.
If you look closely at this panel, Senku is even creepier…
Because he’s treated like a young person in the workplace, Chrome…
Moreover, everyone fawns over them because they can tell they are a true genius.
After the main story, I’m stuck negotiating with the old men who never understand science… so frustrating…
>>49
There’s no helping it; I was doing the same thing before I was petrified…
>>51
I was stressed and my hair was falling out, but now I’m completely bald…
I respect local people who can turn 0 into 1.
Chrome is a genius of the invention type…
>>52
If you think for yourself, come up with ideas, and repeatedly execute them, and since you haven’t learned in a way that you can understand by thinking this way, you’re not suitable for being a teacher, Chrome.
When you teach them, they grow that much, so from the perspective of someone with knowledge, they are an incredibly attractive future generation, Chrome.
>>53
(Sometimes I come up with ideas from scratch without any teaching.)
Dr. Zeno is… Senku’s real father, right?!
There were two top rare scientist eggs in that village, how strange…
It might not be strange since those people are the ancestors.
It’s certainly crazy that Senku is saying he’s going to build a time machine when we haven’t fully recovered yet.
>>59
If things continue like this, there will be no salvation for the irretrievable, so I can’t stick to my original intention…
Speaking of which, Senku has actually completely killed one person by dousing the broken statue with the revival drug instead of Tsuji when it was completed.
It’s in a state where it can’t be revived due to cross-section deterioration, but it hasn’t died as long as the petrification is not lifted.
After all, I’m just a hired scientist at NASA…
>>60
To remain a pure science boy, I was too much of an adult, and to rise with science as a tool, I was too pure-hearted like a child…
Since Gen is next to me, I’m managing somehow, but without him, I might be on the verge of a revolution with Stalin.
I wonder what the patriotism of NASA employees is actually like.
Competing seriously with minors somehow doesn’t look cool no matter how you put it.
>>64
In the corner where casual questions from underage children are answered, Senku sent a serious question and is getting a serious response back, so he has always been that kind of person.
>>67
I managed to do something with a magic card, but normally, what are you supposed to do with kids? I was asking for equipment information…
>>64
If the other party is giving their all, it would be rude not to do the same on our part.
That aside, don’t seriously go after killing minors!
In reality, NASA was also subjected to massive layoffs by an uncomprehending elderly person…
>>66
The budget has been heavily cut…
>>66
Indeed, the advancement of science is dangerous… We must eliminate the elderly by abolishing the monetary economy…
There you go, that’s what they say about the sacrifices that come with the progress of science…
>>69
That person is probably the type of scientist that Xeno hates…
>>75
It’s not like I’m intentionally putting it out, but there are quite a few cases where sacrifices continue to happen due to misunderstandings, so there’s no helping it.
It wasn’t related to the influenza bacteria or influenza, but it was considered a cause for about 40 years…
Well, thanks to this discovery, research on bacterial infections of the bronchial system has advanced…
From the perspective of modern scientists who rely on the wisdom of their predecessors, the primitive scientific usage of elements like chromium is incredibly appealing.
>>74
The talent to create something from nothing and the talent to turn something from 1 to 100 are two different things.
>>74
It’s just too crazy that Dr. Senku accomplished tunnel excavation, which absolutely requires the use of science, all by himself in a state where he couldn’t move in the Stone World.
In the main story, Senku is just reproducing what already exists, but Chrome is creating new things based on that knowledge.
That’s just the perspective of modern people, but it already exists.
>>77
Reinvention of the wheel
However, the wheels have long since decayed and disappeared.
I am too envious of being able to go from 0 to 1.
Xeno’s appearance is too ambiguous in age, which is creepy.
>>81
It’s drawn to look younger, even though it’s about the same as a white night.
Speaking of which, isn’t it true that lately Senku and the others, not to mention Chrome, are already adults by age?
>>83
The character design hasn’t changed, but if we go all the way to the end after the main story, it might be around the end of their 20s.
>>86
I’m pretty sure it was mentioned somewhere at the end of the main story that they are 26 years old.
I was rewatching 2D Science the other day and I thought, are the dog and boar that were with the watermelon already dead by now? I think a lot of time has passed since their first appearance.
I’m an anime fan, but I’m scared of Kaseki.
Isn’t it that Xen is young for his position because of things like skipping grades?
That’s precisely why there are many enemies.
>>89
From a scientist’s perspective, they had the position of a young genius and were well-regarded, but even with that recognition, one cannot freely pursue science in modern society…
You have to belong to society rather than seek progress.
Starting from the American edition, the art style has been changing, with the proportions increasingly becoming smaller.
Furthermore, for some reason, Zeno becomes more feminine, while Snyder remains elegantly styled.
The jaw-grabbing scene was super creepy.
But looking at the early illustrations now, the female characters aren’t that cute…
>>91
No, Kōhaku has been cute from the beginning, right?
>>97
It’s more like she’s beautiful than just cute…
>>97
It’s great that they regularly provide service cuts, isn’t it?
It’s a shame that after growing, the watermelon’s style is hard to distinguish because of its appearance…
>>93
Disgusting.
In the anime, it’s easy to understand that there weren’t that many highlights all the way through.
Gross.
Oh, Senku… such great science… Chrome… how elegant it is…
What!? Doctor Watermelon!! You revived the fluid all by yourself!!!?
E, E, E, E-Elegant!!!!!!! (Byurubyurubyuu!)
I’m curious whether Boyichi is aiming to draw Zeno in a creepy way or if it’s due to the art style.
I got it! Natural diamonds are harder!
Personally, the exposure being too daring in terms of the style and theme has been a source of noise for me.
>>102
As for the clothing, it is depicted as wearing the same primitive outfit as at the very beginning in the manga symbols, but I think it has actually been properly updated.
Especially Senku has no need to wear handmade leather shoes forever, 100 billion percent.
It feels like the character in a retro RPG doesn’t change appearance even when they buy new equipment.
Sometimes I blow up at an angle that makes my pompadour look so long!!
The initial female characters have some odd perspective issues with their faces.
The faces of the two who heard that we’re making a round-trip rocket are truly indescribable…
It’s terrifying to see him making a face like, “Science is… My disciple is truly the best…!” when he was the one who said to kill Stan himself, yet he’s still alive.
We spare no effort in imparting knowledge and skills to promising young scientists.
But I will kill.
That’s the reason why the American edition isn’t popular!