
"Dr. STONE SCIENCE FUTURE" Second Cour to Air from July 10th! Main PV and Theme Songs Revealed
By Koji Uchida, Animate Times - 5 minutes ago - 17:41 | All
The second cour of the fourth and final season of the TV anime "Dr. STONE SCIENCE FUTURE" is set to air from Thursday, July 10th (Japan Time)! Global streaming will be available on Crunchyroll.
Along with this announcement, the main promotional video (PV) for the second cour and information about the opening and ending theme songs have been revealed. Furthermore, it has been announced that Megumi Han will voice Chelsea, a young genius geographer who will make her debut in the second cour.
Second Cour PV!
Next stop: South America! After a battle of wits that led to Xeno's capture, Senku and his team set their sights on the source of all mysteries, embarking on an epic adventure across the South American continent!
The main promotional video showcases a thrilling sequence of events set to KANA-BOON's theme song "SUPERNOVA." It features Stanley and his group in hot pursuit, determined to rescue Xeno, while Senku and his allies face incoming challenges head-on with their scientific prowess as they race towards the origin of all enigmas.
The story now enters the second cour of its final season. Senku and his friends' grand crafting adventure, with the fate of the Stone World hanging in the balance, premieres Thursday, July 10th at 10:00 PM (JST)!
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