Dr Stone Chapter 219 Release Date and Spoilers!

The internet is discussed heavily while its use and potential are further highlighted in Dr Stone Chapter 218. Here’s everything you need to know about Dr Stone Chapter 219. We bring you the latest information after meticulously doing research on it. 

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Dr Stone Chapter 219 Release Date

The upcoming chapter will be getting released on the 21st of November 2021. Every three latest chapters are easily available for reading on Viz Media and MangaPlus. 

Dr Stone Chapter 218 Recap

Senku and his team decided to construct the components they required via the internet and attract engineers from all over the world. After Chrome convenes a meeting, they vote for a two-way rocket.

Dr Stone Chapter 219

Taiju and Senku discussed how important it is for them to access the internet on their moon journey. Gen and Taiju only use their smartphones to access the internet. They also discussed social media, and they discovered that they used to make fun of the internet and social media. 

They discover Senku was referring to drinking Tochu Tea and creating the internet, rather than Tochu Tea being able to create the internet. Chelsea inquired about the origins of Tochu Tea after they had had it.

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Senku identifies the staff as Eucommia Elastomer, explains its functions and what it can achieve. He also says that they utilise it to manufacture golf balls and filaments for 3D printers.

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Taiju asks if they’re creating the internet, and Gen believes that whatever they’re doing will eventually become the internet. Ryusui discussed connecting Japan and the United States, for which they require undersea cables to do it.

Ginro is relieved to hear that the morse code is being phased out. Kohaku reminds them that all users of science throughout the world will collaborate as one. Chrome inquires about the blueprints, and learns from Senku’s response that all design work would be relegated online.