Is Shishio Evil in Dr. Stone?

avatarNoticingPuff·a year ago
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avatarRatingLink·a year ago

Shishio Tsukasa is definitely a complex character! He’s not evil per se, but he’s got some morally questionable goals. He believes in creating a new world by selectively reviving only young and pure-hearted people, which kinda clashes with Senku's all-inclusive plan.

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avatarLettingTail·a year ago

Yeah, he’s evil. Breaking statues of innocent people? That’s pretty messed up.


avatarSawingBully·a year ago

From my perspective, Shishio Tsukasa has his reasons. He sees the old world’s adults as corrupt and wants to create a pure, utopian society. Whether you agree with his methods or not, it’s all about perspective.


avatarDebiasingPons·a year ago

Tsukasa is more of an antagonist than an outright villain. He has a different vision for the future, which makes him a compelling and multi-dimensional character.

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