Senku and Taiju emerge from their petrification several thousand years after everyone in the world had turned to stone. It’s up to them to rescue everyone else and restore civilization.
Behind the Scenes of Dr. STONE
Stone World
King of the Stone World
Weapons of Science
Fire the Smoke Signal
Stone World The Beginning
Two Nations of the Stone World
Where Two Million Years Have Gone
Stone Road
Let There Be the Light of Science
A Flimsy Alliance
Clear World
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Avid bookworm and college student Motosu Urano ends up dying in an unforeseen accident. This came right after the news that she would finally be able to work as a librarian like she had always dreamed of. When she regained consciousness, she was reborn as Myne, the daughter of a poor soldier. She was in the town of Ehrenfest, which had a harsh class system...
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Senku wants to rebuild humanity's lost technology. Myne just wants to make books. But the way both these young people are forced to go about it in the low-tech worlds they live in is quite similar. Fulfilling their dreams is a slow, exhausting, time-consuming process that doesn't guarantee success in spite of their hard work and the unique knowledge they possess from the lives they lived before being thrust into their new environment. Nothing comes easy to either of them, but their determination and willingness to keep going regardless of the obstacles trying to hold them back make both these anime intriguing and fun to watch.
"Ascendance of a Bookworm" and "Dr. stone" are both about someone with knowledge that is far more advanced than their enviroment. Though in my opionion "... Bookworm" does it FAR better. If you liked Dr. Stone for it's "Future man" plot then you might like "AoB". If you didn't like Dr. Stone becuase of it's extreemly lose science and just plain stupidity(like nearly 4000 years of counting seconds...) then you might like "Ascendance of a Bookworm".
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Lonely thirty-seven-year-old Satoru Mikami is stuck in a dead-end job, unhappy with his mundane life, but after dying at the hands of a robber, he awakens to a fresh start in a fantasy realm...as a slime monster! As he acclimates to his goopy new existence, his exploits with the other monsters set off a chain of events that will change his new world...
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Both of these amusing shounen series feature someone with modern-day knowledge thrust into a new world where they have to start over. One ends up in a magical world with technology reminiscent of the middle ages, while the other winds up in the distant future where humanity has reverted back to the stone age.
Both protagonists are trying to rebuild civilization from scratch, one with ridiculous powers that the world has never seen before, and the other as a slime.
They both involve having to get used to a new way of living. Starting a new society. Working together and building a society.
Seven high school students are involved in an airplane crash. When they woke up, they found themselves in a parallel world where magic and beastmen exist. Of course, they panicked at their sudden unexpected predicament... or not? Instead, they create a power plant in a world that doesn't have electricity, they did a little extra work and managed to take...
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This reccomendation goes both ways, if you enjoyed either of these shows you may take a liking to both of them.
High School Prodigies Have It Easy Even in Another World which we will further state as HSP and Dr. Stone both share advancement of a civilization from a less technological era. Dr. Stone focuses on building from the stone age while HSP is more focused on overthrowing a corrupt society and building it back up from scratch.
Both anime similar with setting of building civilization. Both anime contains a few knowledge which may or may not be useful.
Dr. Stone starts out from scratch while prodigies starts with basic old century western culture.
They were both well animated and had exciting moments. character character character fill in for time bla bla bla