
It’s really cute.
I’m Senku’s bride.
I wonder if I can do anime up to this point…
>>3
I’m going to do it.
>>3
Since it’s already confirmed that the anime will be completed, it’s happening.
I think it’s beautiful that Sreka hugs Senkuu and ends it.
Even when they grow, they remain small and cute!
Oops, I’ve found the true heroine of Senku!
I want you to show me a slow, solitary moment like in the “Ryusui” version.
The matter of poop is particularly careful.
I thought I was going to die from bleeding between my legs while everyone turned to stone.
It would be the most beautiful conclusion for Senku to revive and say “Good morning.”
It feels weird to straddle Senku’s statue.
She’s an incredibly beautiful girl!
Even watermelon has become helpful… shuru.
I mean, if this kid doesn’t finish it after waking Senku up, the next season might be in trouble.
The American chapter had surprisingly many added descriptions, but in contrast, it seems like there are parts in the escape chapter that could be trimmed down a bit.
You were entrusted to Suika, right, Senku!
Did Chrome and the lioness compare ages?
This scene is nice, isn’t it?
>>20
I thought that when it comes to the next season around here, it would feel like it’s the end, but since there are still 4 volumes plus one volume after the conclusion, there’s actually quite a bit left.
>>20
I think they’ll cut it off there.
I think it’s fine to say “I am a human,” but if the final cool has 13 episodes, it would get tough.
>>20
If “Good Morning World!” plays here, I will definitely cry.
>>20
Isn’t it lewd to show bare legs?
In the next season, we’ll get this far, right?
Wasn’t it the case that the watermelon had a flag raised with Ryusui?
>>22
Maybe it was because I was a child, but I often interacted with Senku, Chrome, and Ryusui.
She’s the heroine of a dating sim.
I want to see the big watermelon soon.
The precious teenage years of watermelon
>>24
I got the trophy for being able to live alone in the Amazon jungle for 7 years!
>>30
You’re doing quite an amazing thing, aren’t you?
It tempts you.
About two more cour, huh?
I was shocked that Kaseki, who was a precious loli character, grew up so quickly.
>>33
Fossil!?
>>33
Is your head a white man?
If the fossil grows rapidly, it will become bone, right?
Amazon is not such a difficult place to live.
Rather, because it’s tropical, it’s milder than Japan.
>>37
In Japan, it would have been dangerous in winter.
This way, I can be of help at night too.
People casually say seven years, but seven years of trial and error alone is mind-boggling, isn’t it?
>>42
For the first two years, the watermelon was also petrified, so in effect, it’s five years.
Even so, that’s amazing.
I’m nervous whether the next season will end here or if it will end with everyone in the world turning to stone that day.
>>43
Starting with watermelon all of a sudden seems like a challenging structure.
They’re saying it’s the final season, but…
How many cours will the split be?
>>45
I think it was a three-part split series; it was the first time I had heard of that format.
We can go to the thread image next, and then the next one should be just about done, right?
>>53
I think it’s similar because Attack on Titan’s final season was also split into multiple parts.
With its popularity abroad, it looks like the end of the next season will be a scene of chaos and despair…
>>46
What are you Americans doing in the American military? I’m looking forward to it!
I wonder if foreigners will be really excited in Chelsea…
>>48
It looks like it stinks, doesn’t it?
There are actually people who seriously watch overseas reaction compilations…
Next will be the revival of watermelon, and then maybe the last one after that?
Overall, it’s always interesting, but this episode was among the top 5 best.
>>52
If asked to point out my favorite scene, it would be here or the part where Whiman can’t stand it…
Huh… I was thinking, why is no one mentioning how incredibly cute it has become…?
I’m glad you said that, Yō-kun.
>>54
Know shame! Cheering for the cute helpful mascot of the science kingdom!
Before this episode, we had started a popularity poll.
I think the results would have changed quite a bit if it had been after this.
I’m leaving it to the watermelon! A thin book is coming out…
It’s a pity that I won’t be able to do the side story.
Well, I really think this is the peak of Dr. STONE.
I seriously want them to avoid the tragedy of The Promised Neverland Season 2.
Looking back, most of the endings of long stories are interesting, but here everything comes together and shines, making it the best.
Senku has now confidently broken through! I really like this.
It’s truly wonderful how Senku can wipe away Suika’s built-up anxiety and fear from the past five years in an instant.
I also like the part where Kohaku is revived after this.
It’s tough! Senku’s down there has turned solid as a rock!
Although this watermelon was supposed to be 18 years old, there are many scenes where it is deformed, and I often thought, “Wait… Isn’t it more or less the same as before?”
Good morning, the song of the world is so powerful that it burns at 10 billion percent.