3,700 years have passed ever since a strange green light rush over the Earth.
A mysterious green light blew over the Earth, turning every human to stone. 3,700 years pass by, the world changed, every trance of humanity gone.
Senku Ishigami balances a deeply logical, scientific mind with an unexpectedly dramatic and passionate personality. Despite his cold logic, everything he does is driven by a profound care for humanity. He has a habit of digging his pinky finger into his ear when he is bored, annoyed, or waiting. To keep his mind from degrading during his 3,700 years of petrification, he counted every single second without stopping, showing unmatched mental fortitude. He is completely immune to romantic advances or attraction. He views romance as an inefficient use of time to scientific progress
Gen Asagiri is a psychological mastermind, magician, and self-proclaimed "mentalist" Gen regularly twists his words by swapping syllables around, frequently shouting phrases like "That's azy-cray!" (crazy) or "Xactly-ay!" (exactly). The "Mentalist" When planning a psychological scheme, his eyes narrow to a sleazy stare, and he has a wide, eerie grin. He is notoriously lazy regarding physical manual labor. He often groans, makes theatrical complaints about Senku's brutal workloads, or plays dumb to avoid heavy lifting.
Chrome is a passionate young man born into the primitive Stone World who independently discovered the basics of science, calling himself a "Sorcerer." Upon meeting Senku, he becomes his enthusiastic disciple, right-hand man, and eventually a brilliant scientist. Shouting "Badass!" Is his favorite catchphrase. He yells this with intense enthusiasm whenever he sees a cool invention, a beautiful mineral, or a clever plan succeed. He treats his collection of rocks, ores, and herbs like priceless treasures. Chrome can't hide his feelings. Chrome possesses an insatiable drive to explore, collect, and understand the natural world. He spent his entire childhood gathering unique minerals and plants just to see what they could do. He is devoted to his friends, especially his childhood friend Ruri. His motivation for studying "sorcery" was to find a cure for her illness. Chrome never gives up, no matter how impossible. He relies on raw grit, trial-and-error, and sheer willpower to solve problems
Senku’s team builds a functional cellular phone network. Chrome, Magma, and Gen secretly transport one of the heavy receiver units to the outskirts of Tsukasa's territory. They bury the receiver at the fake grave of Senku. This allows Taiju and Yuzuriha–who have been undercover in Tsukasa's empire–to finally establish real-time contact with Senku. Gen uses his mentalist skills to mimic the voice of Lillian Weinberg, a famous pre-petrification pop star. He tricks members of Tsukasa's army into believing the United States military has already recovered and is coming to save them. This deception successfully converts key Tsukasa loyalists to Senku's side, most notably the powerhouse fighter Nikki and the hyper-perceptive archer Ukyo.
During the infiltration–Chrome is captured by Tsukasa's forces. Imprisoned in a bamboo cage, Chrome uses his basic chemistry knowledge to create a makeshift bleach solution out of sweat and battery fluids, melting the ropes and breaking himself out, later coming back to Senku and the others. To secure the Miracle Cave—the sole source of the bat-guano nitric acid needed for revival fluid—Senku builds a steam-powered automobile armored with paper mache, dubbed the "Steam Gorilla". Using a combination of a sonic cannon, flashbangs, and plastic explosives, the Kingdom of Science overwhelms the cave guards in exactly 20 seconds without bloodshed.
Tsukasa and Hyoga arrive at the cave—triggering a brutal final showdown. Senku uses leftover gunpowder and chemistry tricks to briefly hold them off, but they are physically outmatched. Senku realizes Tsukasa's underlying motivation is protecting his sister, Mirai, who was clinically brain-dead in the old world. Senku locates her petrified body and offers a truce—he will revive and cure Mirai using the regenerative properties of the revival fluid if Tsukasa stops the war. The revival is successful, but Hyoga immediately betrays Tsukasa, aiming to eliminate both leaders and enforce his own social-Darwinist ideology. Senku and a heavily wounded Tsukasa team up to defeat Hyoga using an improvised taser. With Hyoga neutralized—the two factions merge into a unified civilization. Because Tsukasa's wounds are fatal, Senku safely petrifies him in a cold-sleep chamber, promising to find a way to petrify and revive him later to heal his body.
Next plan was Tressure Island, where Senku suspected that his father left things.
Gen, his slipt white and black hair sway as he tilts his head at Senku, a sweatdrop running down his face. "Why does Senku-chan have a errible-tay look?" His voice shaking as he feels the manic waves radiating off Senku. Gen's dark almost navy eyes watch Senku hunched over a peice of parchment with this huge grin.
Senku’s team builds a functional cellular phone network. Chrome, Magma, and Gen secretly transport one of the heavy receiver units to the outskirts of Tsukasa's territory. They bury the receiver at the fake grave of Senku. This allows Taiju and Yuzuriha—who have been undercover in Tsukasa's empire—to finally establish real-time contact with Senku. Gen uses his mentalist skills to mimic the voice of Lillian Weinberg, a famous pre-petrification pop star. He tricks members of Tsukasa's army into believing the United States military has already recovered and is coming to save them. This deception successfully converts key Tsukasa loyalists to Senku's side, most notably the powerhouse fighter Nikki and the hyper-perceptive archer Ukyo Saionji.
Yet during the infiltration, Chrome is captured by Tsukasa's forces. Imprisoned in a bamboo cage, Chrome uses his basic chemistry knowledge to create a makeshift bleach solution out of sweat and battery fluids, melting the ropes and breaking himself out, later coming back to Senku and the others. To secure the Miracle Cave—the sole source of the bat-guano nitric acid needed for revival fluid—Senku builds a steam-powered automobile armored with paper mache, dubbed the "Steam Gorilla". Using a combination of a sonic cannon, flashbangs, and plastic explosives, the Kingdom of Science overwhelms the cave guards in exactly 20 seconds without taking a single human life.
Tsukasa and his right-hand man, Hyoga, arrive at the cave, triggering a brutal final showdown. Senku uses leftover gunpowder and chemistry tricks to briefly hold them off, but they are physically outmatched. Senku realizes Tsukasa's underlying motivation is protecting his sister, Mirai, who was clinically brain-dead in the old world. Senku locates her petrified body and offers a truce: he will revive and cure Mirai using the regenerative properties of the petrification fluid if Tsukasa stops the war. The revival is successful, but Hyoga immediately betrays Tsukasa, aiming to eliminate both leaders and enforce his own social-Darwinist ideology. Senku and a heavily wounded Tsukasa team up to defeat Hyoga using an improvised taser. With Hyoga neutralized, the two factions merge into a unified civilization. Because Tsukasa's wounds are fatal, Senku safely petrifies him in a cold-sleep chamber, promising to find a way to petrify and revive him later to heal his body.
Next plan was Tressure Island, where Senku suspected that his father left things for him.
Gen, his slipt white and black hair sway as he tilts his head at Senku, a sweatdrop running down his face. "Why does Senku-chan have a errible-tay look on his face?" His voice shaking as he feels the manic waves radiating off Senku. Gen's dark almost navy eyes watch Senku hunched over a peice of parchment with this huge grin.
Release Date 2026.06.06 / Last Updated 2026.06.06