Dr. Stone Chibirama Sets

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Chibirama’s parent company Tochirama is collaborating with Crunchyroll for our first officially licensed set of Chibirama dioramas based off the hit anime Dr. Stone. But we can’t do it without you! For you are the anime lover, toy collector, and indie art supporter we’ve been waiting for.

In order for these beautiful Dr. Stone inspired Chibirama sets to be created, we first need to complete a successful crowdfunding effort. We will be launching our Kickstarter Campaign in the Spring of 2020 and we sincerely hope that you’ll support us in order to help get these six amazing moments from Dr. Stone created and memorialized in toy form.

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Dr. Stone Chibirama Sets #1-#6

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CHIBIRAMA DS-01
Grapes for Humanity!

Senku and Taiju work tirelessly to find a cure for humanity’s petrification.  Senku believes he can do the job with nitric acid if he increases its potency with alcohol.  Taiju suggests they create wine using grapes and provides the manpower to do it.   Stomping grapes is a small price to pay to bring back humanity

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Tsukasa Revived!

Senku and Taiju have enough revival fluid to free one person from stone, with Taiju choosing Yuzuriha to be first. But the situation changes drastically when they are pursued by hungry lions.  They decide to revive the strongest fighter in their school, Tsukasa Shishio, to save thirty skins.

Ultimately Tsukasa becomes one of the biggest obstacles to Senku’s Kingdom of Science and restoring humanity as a whole.

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3. Chrome’s Sorcery!

Chrome shows off his mastery of “sorcery” by creating an explosive fire and then changing its color with his Rainbow Bridge spell. However, Senku sees right through his trick knowing full well that his sorcery is actually science. Senku explains that Chrome threw salt, copper, and sulfate in that order using blue crystals from a cave.

Chrome ultimately hangs up his sorcerer’s hat to enthusiastically join Senku’s Kingdom of Science,  lending his stockpile of minerals to the cause.

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4. Foiled with Ramen?! Senku’s Tasty Victory!

Winning over allies never tasted so good! Chrome and Suika set up their ramen stand by the village recruiting villagers to Senku’s side with scrumptious foxtail ramen.

How tasty was their ramen? A refined pallet of the 20th century would find it bland but to someone who had never experienced ramen it would taste like the ultimate culinary delight!

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5. Old Man Kaseki Gets Hard Boiled!

Glass instruments are essential to build the Kingdom of Science.  Senku’s group creates a glassblowing furnace and an iron straw and challenges Kaseki, the muscular old village craftsman to make glass! Worked into a fervor by Senku’s mediocre and misshapen attempts at glass blowing, Kaseki at last agrees.  Within moments the old man has created perfect glassware on his first attempt! Booyah!

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6. Vanquish the Night! The Sky Glows with Science.

Senku, with the help of the Stone Village, successfully creates an electric-powered light bulb. Artifical light is something anyone from the 20th century takes for granted, seeing as mundane.  Senku puts the this achievement in a whole new light.

“In our time, there is no darkness. Light bulbs erased night from the world. With old man Edison’s incandescent light bulb, we claimed all 24 hours of the day for our own. With science, Humanity defeated the “night”. It’s been 3700 years since its light shone on Earth. And although it didn’t last more than a second, its light was nothing like the light of fire. Dazzlingly white, the light of science!”

Science Fact: Tungsten-filament lamps were first demonstrated by Joseph Swan in February 1879, and by Edison in October 1879. These bulbs were made popular by Edison Electric Light Company at the turn of the 20th century!

 
 
 
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