Dr. Stone Season One Part Two
SCORE: 71
I am very thankful I had the money to
purchase Dr. Stone Season One Part Two on DVD. I had to get a region two
DVD since I was unable to find a legitimate region one copy in the
United States. I love how I must go to the UK to purchase some of this
anime. These companies are making it really hard to give them money. At
times I wonder if it is worth it in the long run. What do you think?
Things really come together in Dr. Stone Season One Part Two for the
kingdom of science. We learn the origins of the village and the
connection to Senku. There is quite a bit of information to digest in
these twelve episodes of Dr. Stone Season One Part Two. Scientific
advancements really grow in Dr. Stone Season One Part Two. At the same
time the other kingdom is growing their numbers by reviving the select
few.
Life is hard in this stone world. There is thankfully plenty of
resources for the few humans to use. Plenty of plants and animals to
provide them food. The Tsukasa Empire attacks the Kingdom of Science
within Dr. Stone Season One Part Two multiple times. There is even
spying and espionage in Dr. Stone Season One Part Two. Both leaders
prove to be very devious in Dr. Stone Season One Part Two.
The issues families can have with Dr. Stone Season One Part Two are
crude humor, lack of attire, divorce, false gods, bad language, and
more. The Old Earth theory is being taught as truth in Dr. Stone Season
One Part Two. There are moments of heroism in Dr. Stone Season One Part
Two as well. I loved it when Magma saved the village chief in Dr. Stone
Season One Part Two. That moment was pretty cool.
I am very curious to see where this franchise goes after Dr. Stone
Season One Part Two. There are plenty of interesting threads left open.
Dr. Stone Season One Part Two teaches that science beats brute force in
fighting. Thinking in Dr. Stone Season One Part Two beats muscles. Dr.
Stone Season One Part Two also teaches that brawn and muscles have their
place.
- Paul
Graphics: 64%
Sound: 71%
Replay/Extras: 65%
Gameplay: 88%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%
System: Blu-ray/DVD
Publisher: Funimation
Developer: IMS Entertainment
Rating: ‘TV-14’ - This program contains some material that many parents
would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age.
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