
Dr. Stone is a 2019 Japanese anime series based on the manga series of the same name by Riichiro Inagaki and Boichi. The series follows the story of Senku Ishigami, a genius scientist who is determined to rebuild civilization after a mysterious phenomenon turns all of humanity to stone.
The series has been praised for its unique take on the post-apocalyptic genre, as well as its strong characters and thrilling plot. However, one aspect of the series that has been overlooked is its subtle sexual moments. While the series is not explicit in its sexual content, there are several moments throughout the series that hint at the characters’ sexual desires.
One of the most obvious sexual moments in the series is when Senku and his friend Taiju Oki are discussing the possibility of creating a new form of life. Taiju suggests that they create a female companion for Senku, and the two of them share a knowing look. This moment suggests that both of them are aware of the sexual implications of creating a female companion.
Another moment that hints at the characters’ sexual desires is when Senku and his friend Chrome are discussing the possibility of creating a new form of life. Chrome suggests that they create a female companion for Senku, and the two of them share a knowing look. This moment suggests that both of them are aware of the sexual implications of creating a female companion.
Finally, there is a moment in the series when Senku and his friend Kohaku are discussing the possibility of creating a new form of life. Kohaku suggests that they create a female companion for Senku, and the two of them share a knowing look. This moment suggests that both of them are aware of the sexual implications of creating a female companion.
Overall, Dr. Stone is a thrilling and unique anime series that has been praised for its strong characters and thrilling plot. However, the series also contains several subtle sexual moments that hint at the characters’ sexual desires. These moments add an extra layer of depth to the series and make it even more enjoyable to watch.
There're some quick passing sexual references that are under detailed in nature but are usually comedic.
Nudity is somewhat frequent in the show (usually limited to buttocks and side breasts), but is non-sexualized with the context of the show.
A group of monkeys see a main character naked. Nothing is shown, but they remark that his genitals are visible.
A character is referred to as a "sex addict." Played for laughs.
A character fantasizes about two sisters being romantically involved.
A female character is tackled by a a male character. As he holds her stomach side down the the ground, she tells him to "Watch where you put your hands." Nothing suggestive shown, as she is simply trying to trick him into getting off her.
Female characters are briefly shown in their undergarments making wine.
All female characters wear outfits which show a lot of skin and emphasizing their legs and often their breasts.
Most of the nudity only involves naked stone-covered (i.e. petrified) humans that look like statues, so it's very mild. Nothing different than what you'd see in a museum or something. Not fanservice-y in any way.
When Taiju Ooki finds out that his friend is still alive he attempts to hug him but Senkuu rejects it and only it shows Taiju's Buttocks.
In an episode where Senku gives Ruri the sulfa drug it looks really weird