Kohaku en el espacio!
La verdad que pensaba que harían que su traje fuera azul, pero me gusta que se haya retomado el concepto de que en algunas páginas a color del manga su ropa sea de color rojo
#DrSTONE
You truly created an incredible anime.
I was so moved that I must have watched it dozens of times.
I even showed it to everyone.
And regarding that scene in Dr. STONE where Stanley touches Xeno’s face—I did not draw it as a “happy reunion” gesture.
More precisely, it was meant as: “Hey, are you alright?”
Stanley is checking Xeno’s face to see whether he is safe and healthy.
Even though Stanley awakened later, the first thing he cared about was whether Xeno had survived.
And when he realizes Xeno seems well, he smiles slightly.
And the concept of the Corn City soldiers originally came from my all time favorite film, "Predator(1987)."
There is a scene where the Predator examines Dutch’s face (his skull) using heat vision.
That scene was the homage behind this moment—
except I used the meaning in the complete opposite way. Hehe
But I also absolutely love what the anime staff created.
As I always say, anime belongs to the people who make the anime(including fan-anime).
I support adaptations carrying the thoughts and emotions of the creators themselves, not just the original author.
So in that sense, I really want to applaud this interpretation too.
Bravo!
I deleted my recent post about the Dr. STONE fan animation.
On X, people post and delete things all the time, of course… but this time, it honestly felt a bit heartbreaking, and I also felt sorry toward the many fans who enjoyed it, so I wanted to explain.
(Actually, I wrote this right after deleting the post, but afterward Steve and I were hit by huge waves in life, and only now could I finally post this.)
It was such a lovely fan animation, and I was truly grateful to the creator.
I genuinely loved the animation itself as well, which is why I shared it in the first place.
But then I started wondering:
“Could this become a spoiler for people who only watch the Dr STONE tv anime and haven’t read the original manga?”
Normally, I honestly don’t care much about spoilers.
Because in my view, when it comes to manga and anime, manga itself isn’t really a “spoiler.”
The essence of anime is experiencing the manga again—this time with color, animated-movement, voice acting, and give life to characters.
If avoiding spoilers for anime were the priority, then we shouldn’t have serialized the story in Weekly Shōnen Jump, where millions of people read it every week.
Around the world, countless people read Dr. STONE through Jump, volumes, digital platforms, and many other ways before watching the anime.
Dr. STONE has sold 20 million copies in circulation.
So my Dr. STONE-related posts X and Insta are basically written with original manga readers and fans in mind.
There’s already an unspoken understanding of:
“We already know the story.”
That’s why I’ve talked many times before about parts that hadn’t appeared in the anime yet.
After all, some of these chapters were published in Jump over 5 years ago.
And that lovely fan animation was surely also made by someone who loved Dr. STONE manga and its characters deeply.
Both the fan-anime creator and I probably shared the same assumption:
that the “normal way” is to read the manga first and then enjoy the anime adaptation afterward.
So I don’t think anyone did anything wrong.
But this time, the topic itself was specifically about the anime series.
And I began to wonder:
“What if this somehow interferes with the anime experience?”
“What if it affects people who only watch the anime?”
That thought stayed with me, so I decided to delete the post about that precious fan animation.
And to everyone who enjoys only the anime:
I appreciate you too.
Watching only the anime?
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with that.
I’m simply grateful that you love Dr. STONE.
Manga readers and anime fans alike are all precious to me.
That’s why, even though it hurt a little, I chose to remove the post this time.
Steve even suggested reposting it later after the anime episode airs.
Thank you very much!
@uv890 Assim, não tem nada a ver com pirataria esse assunto. Mas vale ressaltar que nenhum estrangeiro se irritou pelo fato dela falar que é ilegal, todos reconhecemos que é ilegal, ela falou de uma forma mt leviana, principalmente quando o próprio mangá dela retrata isso.
@cuscuzdowonbin "Mts podem discordar" Não tem o q discordar. Ele tá certo e ponto final. Ele é um cr mt fd por impor limites e defender seus amigos, defender outros países de xenofóbicos e defender seus valores morais até o fim. Tão mt mal acostumado dps de inventarem um monte de regra no kpop
desculpa mas falar q o logo o chan tem q pensar mais no skz e nas stays é coisa de maluco to comecando a achar q vcs nao acompanham o skz de vdd e só aparecem aqui pra qnd tem merda pra falar
@Ragnasan283015@mrlaiia@DiegoRibas97 Não disse progressista em sentido de ideologia, deuses não se misturam em ideologias, eles fogem de tudo que a gente entende pelo certo ou errado, cd deus e manifestação tem seu próprio fundamento. Jesus avançou a época e os pensamentos deles, ele espalhou o amor ao próximo
@Ragnasan283015@mrlaiia@DiegoRibas97 Mas como os falantes de inglês tão no "topo da hierarquia", ninguém vai ligar. Pra quem julga, só é ruim com oq se escolhe ter a seletividade. Muitos por ai escutando doja cat, drake, Beyoncé, cardi b, chris brown, mas só julgam oq vier aq do brasil
@Ragnasan283015@mrlaiia@DiegoRibas97 Hoje, realmente, o funk foi largado pela atualidade. Poucos são os que ainda se seguram na rima, no canto, no apego a letra e no rap, mas tenho ctz que na hora de alguém escutar uma putaria estrangeira, vai tá td mundo adorando. Músicas em inglês são repletas disso