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: Ryuusui introduces currency (Dragos) back into the Stone World. He understands that people work harder when they have a personal stake and can trade for things they want, which kickstarts the economy.

The dub production also saw a shift in staff; while Clifford Chapin directed the first two seasons, stepped in as the ADR Director for this special.

After defeating the Tsukasa Empire, Senku realizes that to reach the source of the petrification beam, he needs to cross the ocean. This requires two things: a massive ship and a captain with the skills to navigate the unpredictable post-apocalyptic seas. The Solution: Ryuusui Nanami Dr. Stone- Ryuusui -Dub-

This accent—a hybrid of American and British English used by old Hollywood royalty—perfectly conveys Ryuusui’s old-money wealth, global ambition, and anachronistic charm. It’s a localization move that respects the original intent (making him sound different from the rural villagers) while creating something uniquely enjoyable for English speakers.

If you are still on the fence, consider these three arguments for the : : Ryuusui introduces currency (Dragos) back into the

| Character | English VA | |-----------|-------------| | Senku Ishigami | Aaron Dismuke | | Ryuusui Nanami | Clifford Chapin | | Chrome | Matt Shipman | | Kohaku | Felecia Angelle | | Gen Asagiri | Brandon McInnis | | Taiju Oki | Ricco Fajardo | | Yuzuriha Ogawa | Brittany Lauda |

When Dr. Stone returned with its special one-hour episode, Dr. Stone: Ryuusui , fans of the "science kingdom" were introduced to their most formidable ally yet: Ryuusui Nanami, the charismatic, money-loving, and supremely talented sailor. While the Japanese voice acting (seiyuu) performance, led by Ryota Suzuki, was critically acclaimed, the English dub (released via Crunchyroll and later on Blu-ray) has sparked a significant debate in the anime community. After defeating the Tsukasa Empire, Senku realizes that

: To satisfy Ryuusui's high standards, Senku is forced to invent complex technologies like GPS , sonars , and even hot air balloons . His "greed" acts as a catalyst for rapid scientific advancement.

However, Dr. Stone is not an anime that rests on its laurels. The ultimate goal has always been clear: to uncover the mystery behind the petrification event and solve the "Why-Man" enigma. To do that, Senku needs to cross the oceans. But in a primitive world without engines or advanced navigation, how does one cross the sea? This is the catalyst for Dr. Stone: Ryuusui .