Dr. Stone has always been a unique blend of science, adventure, and humor, and Season 4 (Episodes 1-12) is no exception. Picking up right where the previous season left off, Senku and the Kingdom of Science set their sights on the moon—literally. The mastermind behind the petrification phenomenon is supposedly up there, and our favorite genius isn’t about to let a little thing like space travel stop him. But before they can even think about launching a rocket, they need resources, allies, and a whole lot of brainpower.
Produced by TMS Entertainment and based on the manga by Riichiro Inagaki and Boichi, Dr. Stone continues to captivate audiences with its clever storytelling and lovable characters. The first cour of Season 4 aired from January to March 2025, delivering 12 episodes packed with scientific breakthroughs, high-stakes negotiations, and the kind of teamwork that makes you want to cheer.
This season’s central conflict revolves around Dr. Xeno, the brilliant but arrogant scientist who believes only the “elite” should wield the power of science. Senku, of course, disagrees—science is for everyone, and he’s got Chrome and the rest of the Kingdom of Science to prove it.
The season kicks off with the team scattered across the globe, gathering resources for their ambitious spaceship project. But things take a dramatic turn when they realize Xeno is closer than they thought—and he’s not exactly thrilled about sharing the spotlight. What follows is a battle of wits, with Senku and Chrome leading the charge to outsmart Xeno and his heavily armed forces.
Fans were particularly hyped about Episode 12, the season finale, which wrapped up the first cour with a mix of action, emotion, and, of course, science. Chrome’s MVP moment—using a tunneling system to infiltrate Xeno’s base—was a highlight, proving once again that brains can outmaneuver brawn.
Scouring forums like MyAnimeList and Reddit, it’s clear that Dr. Stone fans have a lot to say about this season. Here’s a breakdown of the most common themes in their discussions:
Chrome’s growth as a scientist and leader was a major talking point. One fan gushed, “Chrome being a total MVP is the highlight. It’s not my place to look down on others based on what they like.” Another compared his drill idea to Gurren Lagann, joking, “Who the hell do you think I am? My drill will pierce the heavens!”
His dynamic with Xeno was also a fan favorite. Despite being enemies, Xeno couldn’t help but admire Chrome’s ingenuity, leading to some surprisingly wholesome moments. “Even though they’re enemies, [Xeno] can’t help but feel proud of his old student. It’s weirdly wholesome,” one Reddit user noted.
While most fans loved the season, the finale’s pacing sparked some debate. Some felt it was too rushed, with one critic saying, “The finale felt super rushed, like I was watching it on 2X speed.” Others defended the breakneck pace, arguing that Dr. Stone has always been fast-moving. “It’s a light-hearted show—sometimes you just have to sit back and enjoy it for what it is,” a fan countered.
One of the funniest criticisms was about Xeno’s hilariously incompetent guards. “Xeno has the worst guards—one gets distracted and doesn’t even question a moving watermelon,” one fan joked. Another added, “How could a bunch of dirty guys with primitive clothes dyed blue infiltrate the base so easily?”
Despite the plot convenience, most fans agreed it was all in good fun. After all, Dr. Stone has never been about gritty realism—it’s about the joy of science and adventure.
The finale left fans emotional as the team split up, with some members staying behind in the U.S. while others set off for South America. “I felt so bad for Taiju and Yuzuriha,” one fan lamented. Another teased, “OH SHIT THEY’RE COMING TO BRASIL!”
The confirmation of Cour 2 airing in July 2025 has fans counting down the days. “Hyped for part 2. Sad about everyone being split up though,” one comment read.
Dr. Stone Season 4 delivers everything fans love: smart solutions, heartwarming teamwork, and just the right amount of absurdity. While the finale’s pacing wasn’t perfect, the season as a whole was a thrilling ride. Chrome’s rise as a scientist, Xeno’s complex villainy, and the promise of a globe-trotting adventure in Cour 2 have left fans 10 billion percent excited for what’s next.
As one fan perfectly summed it up: “Fire boi, 10/10 Dr. Stone season as usual. Hyped af for next cour in July!”
Rating: 9/10 – A must-watch for science lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’ll be rewatching the drill scene until July.
Episodes: Season 4 Episode 1 to Episode 12
File Size: 4.3 GiB
Format/Quality: HEVC x265 10bit
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