ProSieben Maxx is expanding its anime repertoire and showing “Dr. Stone” in a German free TV premiere. Starting in June, Senku will get to the bottom of the mystery of petrification.
- The broadcaster ProSieben Maxx is constantly expanding its range of exciting anime and is even showing many as TV premieres.
- With “Dr. Stone” the broadcaster secures the next hit and shows you Senku’s adventures in a post-apocalyptic world in the free TV premiere from June.
The Channel ProSieben Maxx includes the next anime hit with “Dr. Stone” in its program. From on June 24th, 2021 every day at 6:30 p.m. see an episode of the science fiction adventure. It wasn’t until the beginning of 2021 that you were able to season 2 of “Dr. Stone” im Simulcast bei Crunchyroll see.
ProSieben Maxx will initially broadcast the 24 episodes of the first season, which have been freshly released on disc by the publisher Kazé Anime since March. After the TV broadcast you will also find the episodes offered by Joynin case you miss episodes. Before that you could already see the anime in Pay-TV bei TNT Comedy see. You can see the trailer with the German synchronization here:
The world has been petrified out of the blue by some mysterious force. Extremely unfavorable for Taiju, who was about to confess his feelings to his adored Yuzuriha. When he awakes from the fossilization, the planet is no longer recognizable. He is greeted happily by his friend Senku, who seems to have been back on his feet for some time.
According to his calculations, almost 3,700 years have passed since petrification began. With the help of science, Senku succeeds in making a cure, so the two plan to free Yuzuriha first and then the rest of humanity from the stone.
We provide you with more anime in the stream and on TV, for example in the overview of the anime films at ProSieben Maxx or the New Anime Releases on Netflix in front.
Dr. Rate Stone | |
Genre | Animation, Action & Adventure |
First broadcast |
05.07.2019 |
First broadcast in Germany |
05.07.2019 |
Homepage | dr-stone.jp |
Other sources | |
Networks | Tokyo MX, BS11, TV Aichi, KBS Kyoto, Sun TV, TVQ, TVh |
production |
TMS Entertainment |
Seasons |
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