The final season of the popular anime series, “Dr. Stone: Science Future,” has announced the addition of Mariko Higashiuchi to its cast. Higashiuchi will be voicing the character of Maya, a former US soldier and skilled martial artist and firearms expert. Maya is a subordinate of Stanley Snyder, adding another layer of complexity to the already intricate world of “Dr. Stone.”
Maya: A Force to Be Reckoned With
Mariko Higashiuchi’s character, Maya, will debut in the fifth episode of “Dr. Stone: Science Future”. Maya’s background as a US soldier and her expertise in both martial arts and firearms suggest that she will be a formidable opponent and a valuable asset to Stanley’s forces. Her skills are likely to be tested as the Kingdom of Science continues its mission to restore humanity.
Higashiuchi: A Veteran Voice Actress
Mariko Higashiuchi is a seasoned voice actress with a diverse portfolio. She is known for her roles in popular anime such as:
- Naruto: Shippuden
- Buddy Mission Bond
- Chivalry of a Failed Knight
Her experience in voicing various characters suggests that she will bring depth and nuance to the role of Maya, making her a memorable addition to the “Dr. Stone” universe.
“Dr. Stone: Science Future”: The Final Chapter
“Dr. Stone: Science Future” is the fourth and final season of the “Dr. Stone” anime series. The anime premiered on January 9 on Tokyo MX and other Japanese channels, and it is also available for streaming on platforms such as:
- ABEMA
- Amazon Prime Video
- Disney+
- DMM TV
- Crunchyroll
Crunchyroll is also streaming the same-day English dub for international audiences.
Production Details
The anime will air for three cours (quarters of the year) with breaks in between, allowing for a comprehensive and detailed conclusion to the series. The opening theme song, “CASANOVA POSSE,” is performed by ALI, while the ending theme song, “Rolling Stone,” is performed by BREIMEN.
Returning and New Cast Members
In addition to Mariko Higashiuchi, the final season also features other new cast members, including:
- Kenji Nojima as Dr. Xeno
- Kōji Yusa as Stanley Snyder
These additions complement the existing cast, promising a dynamic and engaging storyline.
The “Dr. Stone” Phenomenon
The “Dr. Stone” manga, written by Riichirou Inagaki and illustrated by Boichi, debuted in Weekly Shonen Jump in March 2017 and concluded in March 2022. Viz Media has published the manga in English, making it accessible to a global audience.
The anime adaptation has been equally successful, with the first season premiering in July 2019. Crunchyroll streamed the first season as it aired, and Funimation streamed a dub of the season. The anime premiered on Toonami in August 2019, further expanding its reach.
Previous Seasons and Specials
The second season, “Dr. Stone: Stone Wars,” premiered in January 2021, with Crunchyroll streaming the series worldwide (excluding Asia) and Funimation providing an English dub. The anime also debuted on Toonami in May 2021. A one-hour anime special, “Dr. Stone: Ryusui,” aired in July 2022, bridging the gap between the second and third seasons. The third season, “Dr. Stone: New World,” premiered in April 2023 and concluded in December 2023.
What to Expect from “Science Future”
As the final season, “Dr. Stone: Science Future” is expected to tie up loose ends and provide a satisfying conclusion to the overarching narrative. The introduction of new characters like Maya suggests that the challenges faced by the Kingdom of Science will be more complex and dangerous than ever before. Fans can anticipate:
- Intense battles
- Scientific breakthroughs
- Emotional character development
The stakes are high as Senku and his allies strive to rebuild civilization and uncover the mysteries behind the petrification phenomenon.
Where to Watch
For viewers in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, and CIS, Crunchyroll is the primary platform for streaming “Dr. Stone: Science Future”. The availability of a same-day English dub ensures that fans can enjoy the latest episodes without delay.
Conclusion
The addition of Mariko Higashiuchi as Maya in “Dr. Stone: Science Future” is an exciting development for fans of the series. Her character’s skills and background promise to add a new dimension to the story, while Higashiuchi’s experience as a voice actress ensures that Maya will be a compelling and memorable character. As the final season unfolds, viewers can look forward to a thrilling conclusion filled with science, adventure, and the indomitable spirit of humanity.