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No confirmed platforms for Dr. Stone right now. Search Crunchyroll, Netflix, and Amazon Prime below to check your region. The show is 24 episodes (~10h watch time).

Dr. Stone

Where to Watch Dr. Stone

8.26TV24 eps2019TMS Entertainment

No confirmed streams for Dr. Stone at the moment, but anime licensing changes fast. Check the platforms below — Crunchyroll and Netflix are usually your best bets.

Platform Details (North America)

PlatformSeasonsAudioRegion
CrunchyrollAll seasons including latest courSub+DubUS & Canada
NetflixEarlier seasons (e.g., S1)Sub+DubCanada primarily

Newer seasons primarily Crunchyroll-exclusive

English dub available. Last verified: May 2026.

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About Dr. Stone

After five years of harboring unspoken feelings, high-schooler Taiju Ooki is finally ready to confess his love to Yuzuriha Ogawa. Just when Taiju begins his confession however, a blinding green light strikes the Earth and petrifies mankind around the world—turning every single human into stone. Several millennia later, Taiju awakens to find the modern world completely nonexistent, as nature has flourished in the years humanity stood still. Among a stone world of statues, Taiju encounters one...

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I watch Dr. Stone legally?

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Is Dr. Stone on Netflix or Crunchyroll?

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Is Dr. Stone available with an English dub?

Yes — Dr. Stone has an English dub available on Crunchyroll, Netflix. Check each platform's listing for language options since not every season may be dubbed.

Can I watch Dr. Stone for free?

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