After airing the special anime Dr. Stone: Ryusui on July 10, it was announced that the Dr. Stone Season 3 anime will debut in spring 2023 under the title of Dr. Stone New World. A new promotional video was also streamed for the announcement.
The video highlights the excitement of Senku and the members of the Kingdom of Science as they move on to their next adventure to search for the source of the petrification with their newly built motorboat.
In addition, the “non-credit” opening video of the TV special Dr. Stone: Ryusui has been released, featuring the song”Good Morning [New] World!”, an orchestra arrangement of the opening theme “Good Morning World!” by Burnout Syndromes. The lyrics are also newly transcribed in the song. The special arrangement will be released as a digital single on various music distribution services from July 10.
▍Dr. Stone Season 3 Anime Story
The story sets on a day when all of humanity was petrified by a blinding flash of light. High schooler Taiju awakens and finds himself lost in a world of statues. Luckily, he is not alone. His science-loving friend Senku’s been up and running for a few months and he’s got a grand plan in mind—to kickstart civilization with the power of science.
▍Dr. Stone Season 3 Anime Staff & Production
Original Works: Riichiro Inagaki & Boichi [Serializing in Weekly Shōnen Jump]
Director: Shinya Iino
Series Composition & Script: Yuichiro Kido
Character Design: Yuko Iwasa
Design Works: Yoshio Mizumura
Main Animator: Hiroyuki Horiuchi
Art Setting: Tomoyuki Aoki
Art Director: Shunichiro Yoshihara
Coloring: Fusako Nakao
Photography Director: Takeshi Katsurayama
Editing: Kumiko Sakamoto
Sound Director: Jin Aketagawa
Music: Tatsuya Katō, Hiroaki Tsutsumi, and Yuki Kanesaka
Animation Production: TMS Entertainment
▍Dr. Stone Season 3 Anime Staff
■ Senku Ishigami – CV: Yūsuke Kobayashi
■ Taiju Oki – CV: Makoto Furukawa
■ Yuzuriha Ogawa – CV: Kana Ichinose
■ Kohaku – CV: Manami Numakura
■ Chrome – CV: Gen Sato
■ Kinro – CV: Tomoaki Maeno
■ Ginro – CV: Ayumu Murase
■ Ruri- CV: Reina Ueda
■ Suika – CV: Karin Takahashi
■ Gen Asagiri – CV: Kengo Kawanishi
■ Kaseki – CV: Mugihito
■ Tsukasa Shishio – CV: Yuichi Nakamura
■ Hyoga – CV: Akira Ishida
■ Homura Momiji – CV: Aki Toyosaki
■ Ukyō Saionji – CV: Kensho Ono
■ Yō Uei – CV: Yoshiki Nakajima
■ Nikki Hanada – CV: Atsumi Tanezaki