Dr. Stone
Dr. Stone merchandise for fans of Senku Ishigami's scientific crusade to rebuild civilisation. When 3,700 years of petrification have wiped out modern society, only the right formula — and the right gear — can restart humanity. Find officially licensed fan items from the post-apocalyptic anime and manga series that proves science is the real superpower.
What does a fan of Dr. Stone actually look for? Probably not a chemistry textbook — though Senku might approve. The series blends survival drama with actual scientific principles, and the merchandise reflects that mix of brains and spectacle. Whether you're drawn to the Stone World's ingenuity or simply want Senku's signature expression staring down from your shelf, this is where you start.
The action figures category captures the cast in detailed sculpts — Senku mid-experiment, arms crossed, or pointing dramatically at the sky while explaining E=mc². These aren't generic anime figures; they carry the show's distinctive aesthetic, from the cracked stone patterns of petrification to the improvised clothing of the Kingdom of Science. Display-worthy pieces for anyone who's binged through all four seasons and still can't get enough of that "ten billion percent" confidence.
Dr. Stone Merchandise – Science Saves the World, One Figure at a Time
Four seasons, fifty-seven episodes, and an ongoing manga that started it all in 2017 — Dr. Stone has built a fanbase that appreciates both the spectacle and the surprisingly accurate science. The official merchandise brings Senku and his Kingdom of Science allies into your collection, no petrification required. And unlike Senku's inventions, you won't need to gather raw materials from scratch.
What defines Dr. Stone?
Dr. Stone is a manga series created by Riichiro Inagaki, first published by Jump Comics in March 2017. The story follows Senku Ishigami, a teenage science prodigy who awakens 3,700 years after a mysterious flash petrifies all of humanity. Using his encyclopaedic knowledge of chemistry, physics, and engineering, Senku begins rebuilding civilisation from the Stone Age up. The manga was adapted into an anime television series by TMS Entertainment, spanning four seasons. The franchise blends post-apocalyptic survival with science fiction, distinguishing itself through Senku's step-by-step scientific recreations — from antibiotics to mobile phones — that are grounded in real-world principles.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the main character in Dr. Stone?
Senku Ishigami is the protagonist of Dr. Stone. A self-proclaimed science enthusiast with a photographic memory for formulas and processes, Senku drives the story's central mission: using science to de-petrify humanity and rebuild modern civilisation. His catchphrase "ten billion percent" has become iconic among fans.
Is the anime adaptation finished?
The Dr. Stone anime has aired four seasons totalling fifty-seven episodes, produced by TMS Entertainment. The series adapts the manga source material, which concluded its original run. Check current streaming platforms for availability of all seasons.
What makes Dr. Stone different from other post-apocalyptic anime?
Unlike survival stories that focus on combat or supernatural powers, Dr. Stone centres on practical science. Senku defeats obstacles by inventing — recreating everything from iron smelting to radio communication using Stone Age resources. The series often explains the actual chemistry and physics behind each invention, making it both entertaining and educational.
Assortment overview
The Dr. Stone range at Elbenwald focuses on collectible display pieces. The action figures category features detailed sculpts of characters from the anime and manga, designed for shelf display. These figures capture signature poses and expressions that fans will recognise instantly — whether it's Senku in his lab coat or in Stone World survival gear.
What goes well with this?
If you're collecting science-focused anime merchandise, you're probably the type who appreciates a good underdog-with-brains story. Keep an eye on our broader anime and manga categories for series with similar appeal — whether that's inventive protagonists, post-apocalyptic settings, or shows that make you feel slightly smarter for watching them. Not that we're judging. We binge-watched four seasons in a weekend too.