Dr. STONE New World debuting on Crunchyroll on April 6

Dr. STONE New World will make its way to Crunchyroll next month.
Announced on Monday, the show will arrive on the popular anime streaming service on April 6 at 10:30 a.m. EST/7:30 a.m. PST. The English dub of the show will arrive on April 20 at 3:30 p.m. EST/12:30 PM PST. Dubs in German, French, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Castilian Spanish, and Italian will launch in the future. A new trailer and a list of Japanese and English voice actors on the show can be seen below.
The synopsis for Dr. STONE New World reads:
With the Stone Wars over, the former members of Tsukasa’s Empire of Might join forces with the Kingdom of Science to build a ship capable of sailing across open ocean to seek answers on the mystery of the global petrification. However, before they can begin their voyage Senku and his friends need to find some key resources and push some new scientific advancements to build the type of vessel they need.
The first two seasons of Dr. STONE can be viewed on Crunchyroll right now.
Japanese voice cast and characters:
Yusuke Kobayashi as Senku Ishigami
Gen Sato as Chrome
Manami Numakura as Kohaku
Kengo Kawanishi as Asagiri Gen
Ryota Suzuki as Ryusui Nanami
Makoto Furukawa as Taiju Oki
Kana Ichinose as Yuzuriha Ogawa
Tomoaki Maeno as Kinro
Ayumu Murase as Ginro
Kensho Ono as Ukyo Saionji
Akira Ishida as Hyoga
Yasuhiro Mamiya as Magma
Karin Takahashi as Suika
Maaya Sakamoto as Francois
English voice cast and characters:
Aaron Dismuke as Senku Ishigami
Matt Shipman as Chrome
Felecia Angelle as Kohaku
Brandon McInnis as Asagiri Gen
Clifford Chapin as Ryusui Nanami
Ricco Fajardo as Taiju Oki
Brittany Lauda as Yuzuriha Ogawa
Josh Grelle as Kinro
Justin Briner as Ginro
Mark Allen Jr. as Ukyo Saionji
Jerry Jewell as Hyoga
J. Michael Tatum as Magma
Sarah Wiedenheft as Suika
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