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Dr. Stone

 

 

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Dr. Stone

 

 

نام انیمه:Dr. Stone

نام انیمه: ドクターストーン

ژانر: Adventure, Sci-Fi, Shounen

تاریخ پخش: تابستان 2019

وضعیت: تمام شده

تعداد قسمت‌ها: 24 قسمت – فصل اول

مدت زمان هر قسمت: 23 دقیقه

منبع: Manga

استودیو: TMS Entertainment

کارگردان: Iino Shinya

زیرنویس فارسی و انگلیسی دارد

 

 

 

لینک‌های مربوط به انیمه

+ لینک دانلود انیمه (MKV, 720P, EN Sub, ~150MB)

+ لینک دانلود انیمه (MKV, 720P, FA Sub, ~150MB) – @AnimWorldDL

+ لینک دانلود زیرنویس فارسی (@AWSub)

+ لینک دانلود زیرنویس فارسی (@AnimKingdomSub)

+ تصاویر: عکس // عکس // عکس // عکس // عکس // عکس

+ تماشای آنلاین انیمه: لینک // لینک

+ لینک دانلود انیمه (MKV, x265, 1080P, EN Sub, ~390MB)

+ لینک دانلود انیمه (MKV, x265, 720P, EN Sub, ~200MB)

+ لینک دانلود انیمه (MKV, 1080P, EN Sub, ~330MB)

+ لینک دانلود انیمه (MKV, x265, 1080P, EN Sub, ~350MB)

+ لینک دانلود انیمه (MKV, 1080P, EN Sub, ~400MB)

+ لینک دانلود انیمه (MKV, x265, 1080P, EN Sub, ~350MB)

+ تصاویر: عکس // عکس // عکس // عکس // عکس // عکس // عکس

+ لینک فایل تورنت (MKV, x265, 1080P, EN Sub, 7.5GB)

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+ تماشای تریلر انیمه: لینک // لینک

+ لینک فایل تورنت (MP4, x264, 720P, RAW, 10.3GB)

+ لینک فایل تورنت (MKV, x265, 1080P, EN Sub, 8.6GB)

+ لینک فایل تورنت (MKV, x265, 1080P, EN Sub, 6.8GB)

+ لینک فایل تورنت (MKV, Web, 1080P, EN Sub, 13.1GB)

+ لینک دانلود انیمه (MKV, 480P & 720P & 1080P, EN Sub)

+ لینک فایل تورنت (MP4, x264, 720P, RAW, 10.32GB)

+ لینک دانلود انیمه (MKV, x265, 810P, EN Sub, ~200MB)

+ لینک فایل تورنت (MKV, 1080P, EN Sub, 6.7GB)

+ لینک فایل تورنت (MKV, x265, 1080P, EN Sub, 7.5GB)

+ اطلاعات بیشتر: سایت // سایت // سایت // سایت // سایت

 

 

https://youtu.be/2ei4KpfCOAI

 

 

خلاصه داستان (منبع)

After five years of harboring unspoken feelings, high-schooler Taiju Ooki is finally ready to confess his love to Yuzuriha Ogawa. Just when Taiju begins his confession however, a blinding green light strikes the Earth and petrifies mankind around the world—turning every single human into stone.

Several millennia later, Taiju awakens to find the modern world completely nonexistent, as nature has flourished in the years humanity stood still. Among a stone world of statues, Taiju encounters one other living human: his science-loving friend Senkuu, who has been active for a few months. Taiju learns that Senkuu has developed a grand scheme—to launch the complete revival of civilization with science. Taiju's brawn and Senkuu's brains combine to forge a formidable partnership, and they soon uncover a method to revive those petrified.

However, Senkuu's master plan is threatened when his ideologies are challenged by those who awaken. All the while, the reason for mankind's petrification remains unknown.

 

 


 

خلاصه داستان (منبع)

این داستان ماجراجویی علمی تخیلی درباره تقلا دو پسر برای تجدید حیات بشریت بعد بحران اسرارآمیزی که همه مردم در دنیا برای چندین هزاره به سنگ تبدیل شدند.

 

نکته: نسخه‌ی انگلیسی مانگا (تا چپتر 132) در کانال آپلود شده است.

 

 

 

 

Dr. Stone - Episode 7 [Review]

 

 

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Dr. Stone - Episode 7 [Review]

 

Last week's episode didn't give me much to dig into, due to its transitional nature, but now that we've fully moved from escaping Tsukasa into Senku's attempts to rebuild a brave new world, hopefully things will begin to accelerate.

 

“There's always an idiot that will try anything.”

 

One of my initial complaints about the core group of Senku/Taiju/Yuzuhira was that Senku was the only one with much motivation. I get that they're trustworthy friends, but their secondary goal of being together had already been met and didn't give much room for growth. So while it seems odd to immediately dismiss two-thirds of the main cast so early on in the show, I applaud the choice now that we have a taste of what's currently replacing them. The stone world villagers all have their own ideals and ways of life, which finally gives Senku something—or someone—new to bounce off of.

 

While the quick friendship with Kohaku is nice enough (though I could do without the standard insecure strong woman gags), the real star of this episode is the interaction between Senku and the village sorcerer, Chrome. It starts as a one-sided contest, where Chrome does what looks like some basic snake-oil charlantry to impress, only to be immediately deflated by Senku's dull reaction compared to the other villagers. It isn't until the contest is over and Senku gloats over how easily he bested those elementary parlor tricks that he catches himself and the entire tone of the scene changes. He switches from punching down at Chrome's basic skills and turns to admiration for managing to develop them at all in the stone world. It's rare that this type of self-reflection and humility is highlighted rather than simply glorifying the protagonist's overpowered-ness, and it immediately positions Chrome as a more relevant and receptive vehicle to Senku's scientific explanations than Taiju was. That Chrome has also pushed himself in order to save Ruri also conveniently fills Taiju's role of striving to save Yuzuhira, thus making his replacement easier.

 

The biggest point in favor of this character trade is that it's a much stronger base to showcase Senku's ideals. While Taiju and Yuzuhira had a high school education from their time, Chrome is proof that no matter how hard Tsukasa tries to stop scientific progress, in the long run it's a fool's errand, since science doesn't just come from those that already know it. It comes from curiosity and effort, and as long as there is a goal or a dream, some will seek ways to achieve it. For Senku's new closest allies, Kohaku and Chrome, that means healing Ruri, so rather than Senku's companions aligning to his plans, we've reached a point where Senku has to work towards theirs. This mutual progress is another hallmark of the series, as Senku's recruitment plan isn't as simple as forcing domination or making them pay back debts after he uses his knowledge of modern science to fix their problems, but rather to completely incorporate science into their lives and improve their civilization as a whole. It's grand and audacious, but that's exactly what we need, and I can't wait to see how his influence transforms this future.

 

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