#DrSTONE最終回
"The Reactions of the Dr. STONE Characters"
Thank you for posting an interest in the medal ceremony scene.
To explain, this scene was intended to portray the different reactions of four characters to receiving a medal.
Kohaku has no interest in the meaning, authority, or prestige of medals.
To her, this is simply a rather boring moment.
That said, she's not unhappy at all.
She's surrounded by Senku and her friends, so she's comfortable and content—comfortable enough to doze off.
Ryusui, on the other hand, is thoroughly enjoying both the fact that he received a medal and the reasons why he earned it.
Senku, in my view, has no particular interest in medals, authority, honor, or rewards.
However, I think he is quietly moved by the realization that human civilization has returned, and that he played a major role in making it happen.
Stanley's reaction may seem completely different from his usual self, but I actually think he is being exactly who he has always been.
In other words, he is a soldier.
And a soldier, above all else.
To a soldier, a medal is one of the highest honors imaginable.
Asoldier should take pride in it and show respect for what it represents.
As a soldier himself, Stanley feels a responsibility to uphold the dignity and significance of such honors.
That is why he stands perfectly straight, observes every formality, and takes pride in the moment he receives the medal.
That's what a soldier does.
"Senku Ishigami, el científico que levantó la ciencia desde la nada en un mundo de piedra, en un mundo restaurado, la gente lo llama,
DR STONE."
COMO ME PONES ESE DIÁLOGO CON LA VOZ DE BYAKUYA TU QUIERES QUE ME MATE?
I have participated on the 37th and last episode of Dr.STONE: Science Future! I have worked as an Animation Supervisor (作監). 🧪
I've helped with the scenes both before and after the opening sequence!
- Thank you for watching! -
#DrSTONE
Yo conocía toda esta zona. Quedó devastada después del terremoto. Envío un abrazo enorme a Venezuela y a todos mis hermanos venezolanos. Por favor, repórtense.
Ever wonder what happens in the aftermath of a supernova?
In this video, you’re watching the glowing remnants of a stellar explosion disperse over a period of 25 years, making this @chandraxray’s longest-spanning video ever released. https://t.co/suIQHKdWM0
To my beloved fans,
It is with a heavy and broken heart that I write these words.
As many of you may already know, this decision comes from the newly updated feature on X.
For the time being, I will pause the publication of my comics and illustrations on X.
I want to be clear:
I do not fear AI.
In fact, I believe in its future and the possibilities it may bring.
However, I cannot accept my works being used, learned from, or exploited without my consent or proper compensation.
I care deeply about X.
Together with my Canadian friend—who helps translate my words into English and shares with me the voices and stories of fans from overseas—we have worked hard to build something meaningful here.
This place has given us precious experiences and memories.
Precisely because I like X, and because I believe it can become a good place for the future of manga, I have shared my most valuable works here.
For now, I will stop posting my comics and illustrations on X.
Instead, I will begin sharing my comics and illustrations on Instagram.
Please understand—this does not mean I am leaving X.
I will remain here, continue sharing news, and continue talking with you.
I simply will not posting my art works here for the time being.
Please enjoy my comics and illustrations on Instagram.
And I will wait—
for the day when I can once again share my works on X.
I sincerely hope that day will come.
Boichi