Joel Gear is the focus of today's Dr. Stone Tarot card analysis. This one took me a bit to figure out, but after sitting with the image long enough I concluded that Joel is representing Judgement. Here is the the Judgement card for your reference and comparison.
Reversed: Self-doubt, inner critic, ignoring the call
Judgement Symbolism
The Judgement card shows naked men, women, and children raising from their graves with hands raised to the sky after the Archangel Gabriel, the Messenger of God, has blown his horn. The Resurrection is happening and everyone is waiting for the final Judgement from God to determine if their deeds on Earth will send them to Heaven or Hell for the rest of Eternity. In the background we see mountains that signify the impossibility of avoiding God's judgment and the insurmountable obstacles the Resurrected need to overcome in the days ahead.
Judgement is a very loud card when it shows up in a Tarot card reading. Judgement calls you to immediate action, or an immediate pause and self-reflection, in the situation you are seeking clarity on. To ignore Judgement is an invite to bring negativity, burnout, or disappointment into your current situation.
Joel Gear Symbolism
In the Joel Gear card we see an arrogant Joel staring straight at the card reader in a crossed legged seated position boldly displaying a timepiece the he has made on his left wrist. That timepiece is the very item the ends up bringing final judgment on humanity when Joel sprung into action and decided to activate the Medusa. Behind him is a clock face with the hands of the clock coming up from his shoulders vaguely looking like wings. The time displayed on the clock face was not the same time that the Medusa was activated, and I was very disappointed to discover that detail because that would have been so poetic. The screenshot of that manga panel is below.
I feel like the Judgement card is so good for Joel because not only was he the one who relayed all of Senku's messages to The Kingdom of Science members in America, but he was the one to ultimately activate the Medusa. Joel took swift action after his comrades cleared the way for him to the Medusa and used his own timepiece creation and Why Man's transmission to petrify all of humanity, once again.
Was Senku ensured victory? No. Would anyone successfully get depetrified, once petrified, to save humanity again? Who knows. Would Why Man successfully eliminate humanity by this one arrogant humans actions? Unknown. So many obstacles to overcome for those who become depetrified, if any do. Humanity is entering a new era, but will it be a living Hell or a new science driven Utopia? Get excited.
Today's Dr Stone Tarot Card analysis is going to be on one of my favorite characters in the series, Asagiri Gen. As mentioned in previous posts, this card is associated with The Moon a lot and sometimes with The Devil card. I came to a different conclusion and think that this card is actually The Hanged Man. I give my reasons and here is The Hanged Man for reference.
The Hanged Man Meaning:
Upright: Pause, Surrender, Letting Go, New Perspectives
On The Hanged Man card we see a young man suspended form a T-shaped cross made of living wood, as indicated by the leaves and branches growing off the cross. The young man is suspended by his right leg with his left leg crossed in front forming an inverted triangle. The Hanged Man is viewing the world from a very different presepective then everyone else from his current position with a serene and calm look on his face. The calmness of his demeanor suggests that he is hanging upside-down on his own terms and that he is there by choice. He has a halo above his head suggesting his insight, awareness, and enlightenment about his situation and meditations. The Hanged Man, in tarot, is the card of ultimate surrender, of being suspended in time and is a reminder of self-sacrifice needed to be made for the greater good.
On the Gen card we see Gen siting cross-legged looking up at a glowing rochelle salt (the crystal made from the wine crystals to create the microphone for the cell phone) with a calm and serene look on his face. Gen's hair and lavender robe are billowing up slightly as if air is under them (or this card is reversed *wink wink*).
But darling, Gen isn't upside-down and that is kind of a prominent feature of this card! How can you possible say that Gen is representing The Hanged Man when he isn't upside-down and you have used the position of other figures on cards to justify your reasoning for other card assignments? I would like to reference this clip from the same ending credits scene in Season 4 for my reasoning:
Yeah, Gen is not upside-down on the card itself, but he was upside-down in the credits. Is it a stretch? Maybe. But the fact that his jacket and hair are billowing up and he is the only thing on the card with a glowing object above his head also makes me think Gen is representing The Hanged Man here. But does his character development fit The Hanged Man's meaning? Absolutely. Let's explore that a bit.
When The Hanged Man card shows up in a tarot reading it is a strong indicator that you need to take a pause in your life to mull over the current situation otherwise the Universe will do it for you, voluntarily or involuntarily. What is Gen constantly doing in the anime and manga? He is constantly asking people to "hold on a minute" and to see things from a different perspective. Sometimes Gen does slight-of-hand and illusions, but ultimately Gen is a Mentalist. He is a master of human psychology and getting people to see things from a different point of view. That is literally the basis of who he is as an entertainer is to get you to see things from a perspective of his choosing.
The Rochelle salt is a wonderful touch to this card, imo, because it alludes one of the most prominent examples of Gen's abilities as a Mentalist in the first season. He used his voice mimicking skills, powers of persuasion, and ingenuity to come up with a way to get Tsukasa's followers to have doubt in their minds about the validity of Tsukasa's vision and goals. By mimicking the famous diva, Lilian Weinberg, along with the use of Senku's cell phone and the glass record recording Gen was able to weaken Tsukasa's Empire before Tsukasa realized he was engaged in battle.
Other times that Gen really pulled out the Mentalist tricks was with Moz and the American's, Dr. Xeno and Stanley Snyder. With Moz, Gen convinced Moz to delay his decision to kill everyone and got Moz to even join The Kingdom of Science in their plot on Treasure Island to get the Medusa device back. With the American's, Gen stalled Stanley and Dr. Xeno's attack on the Perseus by giving the perception that The Kingdom of Science had the ability to defend themselves more then they actually could. There are numerous other examples that can be listed as well, but I think these three examples are great justification for my opinion that Gen is really good at getting folks to pause and see things from a different point of view. He is one of my favorite characters and I could talk about him all day, but I will spare you from that with this post.
So this concludes my Dr. Stone Tarot Card analysis series from the season 4 credits. If more tarot cards show up in the upcoming season credits I will take the time to analyze those if I can find good pictures of the cards to work off of. I would like to thank @ChifuyuEmma on Pintrest for making nice visuals of these tarot cards so I could actually get a good look at them. If anyone wants to see where I got the Raider Waite images you can go to biddytarot.com and look at the Major Arcana section of their website.
As always, if you have any questions and would like to comment why you agree of disagree with my analysis on this card or any of the other cards feel free to do so. I don't claim to be 100% correct on what these card represent and I love a good back and forth if you have good reasons for your thoughts. This was fun and I look forward to more Dr. Stone episodes coming out on Crunchyroll on July 10th. I'm super excited about that and I look forward to any comments or questions that may come up. Ciao!
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Yesterday concluded my analysis of the Dr. Stone Tarot series. If anyone finds any of the remaining cards I would be happy to finish up the rest of the analysis at that point. I won't care if the image has a water mark because I am not printing or distributing the images for profit. Listed below are the cards I have done analysis for thus far:
0-The Fool = Chrome
1-The Magician = Senku Ishigami
2-The High Priestess
3-The Empress
4-The Empreor = Ryusui Nanami
5-The Hierophant
6-The Lovers = Taiju Oki and Yuzuriha Ogawa
7-The Chariot = Ginro and Kinro
8-Strength = Kohaku
9-The Hermit = Hyoga Akatsuki
10-The Wheel of Fortune = Moz and Kirisame
11-Justice = Ukyo Saionji
12-The Hanged Man = Gen Asigiri
13-Death =
14-Temperance =
15-The Devil = Stanley Snyder
16-The Tower = Dr. Xeno H. Wingfield
17-The Star = Suika
18-The Moon = Nikki Hanada and Minami Hokutozai
19-The Sun = Dr. Chelsea Childe
20-Judgement = Joel Gear
21-The World =Tsukasa Shishio
As you can see above we are missing quite a few cards if we want to have a full major arcana. I have a feeling more cards will come out as more of the animated series is made. I decided to make a few educated guesses of who will be on each card if the rest of the cards come out later:
2-The High Priestess = Ruri
3-The Empress = Luna Wright
5-The Heirophant = Byakuya Ishigami
13-Death = Why Man
14-Temperance = Sai Nanami
If anyone has an guesses what the remaining 5 cards will be (assuming they will be made) feel free to comment below. If you want to know why I think these are the individuals that will be on each respective card, feel free to ask. Thank you for reading my content and interacting with this page. It has been a pleasure doing these analysis and seeing people's appreciation for them. Make sure to check out #drstonetarot on my pages search to see all the cards I have analyzed so far!
I'm back on my Dr. Stone Tarot Card analysis kick again because @megacarapa showed me a few more cards that are part of the Dr. Stone Science Future arc. This is the lovely image that I screenshot and cropped to get the next 4 cards in this series. Sorry, but you will have to bear with watermarks since these images are not my personal property:
The card I will analyze first is a fan favorite, Stanley Snyder.
And I think this handsome piece of animation is representing The Devil from the Major Arcana
If the big wings and the flaming stick/lit cigarette haven't sold ya, let's take a deeper look at this cards imagery and meaning so I can sell you on why I think Stanley Snyder is The Devil.
Reversed: Releasing limiting beliefs, exploring dark thoughts, detachment
In The Devil card we see a large bat winged creature with a goats head holding a lit torch that is perched on a pedestal. On most Devil cards there would be a pentagram above his head to show his connection with the Occult. He has his right hand in the shape of the Vulcan Salute that was originally known as a common Jewish blessing before Star Trek made it popular. Below the Devil we see a naked male and naked female loosely chained to the Devil's pedestal. The fire and grape on their respective tails represent lust and pleasure along with their animalistic tendencies they have developed by being bond to The Devil.
In the Stanley Snyder card we see Stanley standing confidently in is leather suit smoking a cigarette. His camouflage and helm are flared out to look like wings and he is holding his gun (either a real one or his gun shaped lighter). There are scope sights behind his head that center on his right eye and a scenery that looks like the Amazon jungle and the ocean in the background. There are some clouds (smoke or sky clouds) by his thighs and a banner of metal and a leather collar to show his Alliance to The American's (instead of the Kingdom of Science).
When The Devil card shows up in a tarot reading, it is a representation of your shadow self (darker half) and is an indicator that you are doing things for short term pleasure at the expense of long term harm. Whether it is an addiction, a toxic relationship, a dysfunctional cycle in your living pattern, or a willful choice to indulge your hedonistic desires to the point of distraction and harm, your are making choices that are not in your best interests long term. In a way, you sold your soul to the Devil.
The Devil card reminds the person recieving the reading that your negative patterns are present and they are within your control to change. You may not overcome your destructive behavior overnight, but with strength and a desire to change, you can overcome what is holding you back because the person holding you back is yourself. When The Devil is reversed it is a sign that you are finally overcoming your poor decision cycle and will be making a personal level-up in the near future.
I think all of that meaning and symbolism applies very well to Stanley Snyder. Stanley got into a ride or die type of friendship with Xeno that has taken Stanley down a dark path. Stanley has his own internal darkness by struggling with addiction and getting into a profession that made him callous towards those he viewed (or was told to view) as enemies, but Xeno does a great job of enabling those darker traits in Stanley as well.
I don't think I need to rehash all the pain, death, and destruction that Stanley causes in the Science Future arc. I think we can acknowledge that Stanley did a good job embracing his darker traits in the part of the story. What I do appreciate is that Stanley is not bound by his destructive nature because he could have damned all of humanity with a single gun shot when the petrification beam was coming upon him in South America, but he didn't. He thought things through, saw the bigger picture, and decided to let the Kingdom of Science win because he knew that in the long run Xeno would be safe. Xeno was his reason for destruction and Xeno is his reason for giving humanity a chance. By detaching his personal desire to win, everyone else gets a chance to have a future.
If you want to check out other tratot cards I have analyzed from Dr. Stone check out #drstonetarot. The next card I will analyze will be Dr. Xeno so get excited!
It has been way too long, but I am finally back and ready to finish up my Dr. Stone Tarot series with the cards images I have in my possession. Today's card analysis is Chelsea Childe as The Sun. Below is a picture of The Sun card for reference.
On The Sun card we see a naked child holding a blue sash riding on a white horse through a field of sunflowers while the sun is out shining brightly in the sky. This card is abundant in innocence (nakedness, a child, white horse, blue sash) and optimism (sun flowers and a huge smiling sun). This card is almost always a good sign if it shows up in your Tarot reading.
Chelsea Card Symbolism:
We see a cheerful winking Chelsea looking at the card reading in a playful pose. In the background we see a wave of blue water by her feet and a gold map with a smiling Senku Ishigami pointing to the suspected location of the petrification beams origin in South America.
With Dr. Childe's guidance through the unknown territory of South American, Senku and the others were able to succeed in finding the origin of the petrification beam. Throughout the whole trip, and even when things were getting dangerous, Chelsea kept her cheerful demeanor and optimism that Senku would win and overcome the obstacles before him. Even Dr. Chelsea's last name, Childe, is a nod to her innocent and optimistic nature.
The final card I have in my possession is Joel Gear. I promise I will do my best to not wait three months before writing up his analysis so get excited!!!
Today's Dr. Stone Tarot Card analysis is gonna be on Ryusui Nanami. The tarot card this high energy leader represents, in my humble opinion, is none other then The Emperor.
The Emperor Meaning:
Upright: Authority, established structure, and father figure
Reversed: Domination, excessive control, lack of discipline, inflexibility
The Emperor sits on a throne adorned with 4 rams heads showing his strong connection to the zodiac sign Aries. Just like Aries in the zodiac, The Emperor is a self assured leader who represents father figures and other strong authority figures in one's life whenever he shows up in tarot readings. He hold the Egyptian ankh in one hand (symbol of life), holds an orb in another (symbol of the world), and wears a crown on his head (symbol of authority) to show that this man is in control of everything in his life and all that he has been granted power over. The suit of armor he wears indicates he is protected and lacks vulnerability while his white beard represents wisdom and years of experience.
On the Ryusui Nanami card we see a confident Ryusui sitting on a throne of goats/rams with the back of the throne composed of the Perseus's ship wheel. The ship wheel is tied in place by 4 ropes, indicating that Ryusui is in complete control of where he wants the ship to go as he navigates the vast ocean upon which he sails. His confident sitting pose, arrogant smile, red garments, the captain's hat, a map in his left hand, and his right hand poised to snap his fingers and get whatever he wants all speak to Ryusui's role as a ships captain and the absolute power he wields on the ship that he navigates.
In the show Ryusui Nanami is a force to be reckoned with. He has skills that Senku needs to make his goals a reality and Ryusui knows his worth and isn't willing to settle for anything less proper compensation for those skills. When you get two dominate personalities in a room like that, there needs to be a division of domains, which is exactly what happened in the show. Senku is Ishigami Villages Chief and head scientist on all scientific projects (King of the Kingdom of Science) while Ryusui Nanami is King of the Perseus and the high seas. Ryusui also creates a currency based economy and gets the rights to one of the most valuable resources that Senku needed in Japan, oil.
While there is no doubt in my mind that Ryusui Nanami has the authority of The Emperor, and the experience that is required for the realm he commands, Ryusui also has a protective and fatherly side to him as well. When the crew was going to Treasure Island, Ryusui reprimanded Suika for stowing away on the ship because he was concerned for her well being. He also, as his last act before being petrified on Treasure Island, kicked Suika to safety because of his concern and protectiveness of her. Overall, Ryusui Nanami is the embodiment of The Emperor in my mind and I feel no other tartot card in the Major Arcana could represent him better.
My next analysis will be on the kindhearted and insightful Ukyo Saionji. Get excited!
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The next charater in my Dr. Stone Tarot Card series Senku Ishigami as The Magician. Senku, our main character and genius scientist determined to save all of humanity makes for a very lovely Magician imho. Here is The Magician card for reference:
The Magician card is labeled as number 1 in the Major Arcana. The card is represented by a man using his tools of his trade, which represent the 4 elements, to work his magic and manifest his desires into reality. The Magician has one hand pointing to heaven and one to the Earth indicating he can take what he conceives in his mind he can make reality with the proper tools and enough time. The infinity symbol above his head and the ouroboros around his waist represent his infinite potential, the cyclical nature of life and existence, and his potential access to endless thoughts and resources.
The Senku Ishigami card we see Senku with a bunch of science apparatus working on his next big project, bringing his ideas into reality. We also see the Medusa device in the background, looking like the infinity device, and the belt with more items and tools Senku will need for his infinite drive for scientific discovery. In the background we also see the moon behind the Medusa device, which has been Senku's ever driving goal to get to the moon, even before the pertification event even happened.
Based off of the card descriptions alone I think it is pretty obvious as to why I think Senku Ishigami is clearly representing The Magician in Gen's tarot deck. The Magician and Senku are also extremely representative of taking action, making thoughts and ideas come into reality, and resourcefulness which is Senku's whole character in Dr. Stone. If it wasn't for Senku having the ability to make his ideas reality there would be no show. For the sake of anime only watchers, I will keep some if my reasonings quiet because it will mostly be foreshadowing of what is coming down the pipe in the anime.
Now, I would like to address why I don't think Senku's card is representing The Moon (because that seems to be a common one that lots of folks like to assign to his card on the internet). My major argument against this choice, besides the fact the the symbolism is highly indicating it's The Magician, is because The Moon is a card about hidden fears, illusions, anxiety, intuition, and the subconscious. None of that fits Senku's character even though going to the moon has been an important task for Senku since the beginning of the manga and anime. Overall this card felt like it was quite straightforward, but I would enjoy any evidence that contradicts my thought process. Stay tuned, my next card analysis is on Ryusui Nanami. Get excited.
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Today's Dr Stone Tarot Card analysis will be on the Suika Card representing The Star of the Major Arcana.
The Star meaning
Upright: Hope, faith, purpose, renewal, and spirituality
Reversed: Lack of faith, despair, self trust, disconnect
In The Star card we see a naked woman, representing her purity or purity of intent, kneeling by by the edge of the water holding two containers. The left container represents the subconscious while the vessel in her right hand represents the conscious mind. She is pouring water on the land to water it and help the greenery grow. She has one foot on land, representing her practical skills and good common sense. Her other foot is in the water representing her intuition and her connection to her inner voice and inner resourcefulness. The large yellow star behind her represents her essence while the seven smaller stars represent the seven chakras.
On the Suika Card we see our cute girl playing in the water under a stary night sky. She is happily looking up at the stars through the eyes of science gifted to her by Senku. In the background we see a lot of dry land with some greenery dispersed here and there.
So Suika is a devoted believer of science after Senku gifts Suika with glasses so she can see the beauty of the world around her. From that point on, Suika has made it her mission to help out Senku and The Kingdom of Science in any way she can, even to the point of risking her life like she did when Hyoga attacked the village or when she helped get the mobile lab to Senku on Treasure Island.
The part of the story that Suika truly shines hasn't been animated yet, but it is the paet of the story where I think Suika truly shines as a representative of The Star card. If you don't want spoilers, just skip the rest of what I am writing from this point.
So, at some point in the story the core gang of 16 folks from the Kingdom of Science and the American Colony head to South America to obtain rubber, all while running from Stanley Snyder and his crew. Things and stuff happen, but eventually Stanley's group catches up to Senku's group and the only way to save everyone is to petrify everyone, and I mean everyone, because the only working petrification device is in the American Colony in California still. The group in America gets the device set off with Why Man's voice and the whole world is petrified once again. Just before the petrification beam makes its way to South America, Senku's crew set up one bottle of revival fluid to fall onto someone below (anyone would due) when the trap gets activated. It takes a while for the trap to be activated, but eventually the trap activates and Suika is the one revived.
Earlier when things and stuff was happening, Suika's glasses got broken, so she couldn't see too well when she got revived. She is scared, alone, frightened, and in a lot of despair (rightfully so). Eventually she starts calming down, takes care of her own needs first, and then starts looking for ways to revive her friends. She gathers all of her friends statues together and looks for revival fluid or clues to help her revive The Kingdom of Science people.
Eventually she finds the recipe for revival fluid in Senku's clothes (because all the other bottles got destroyed when things and stuff happened), and Suika uses renewed faith and hope to try and make revival fluid the easy way first. She fails to make revival fluid the efficient way because she just doesn't have the understanding of chemistry to make the revival fluid.
Suika ends up having to make revival fluid the long way. By using her resourcefulness from growing up in the woods, good common sense, her intuition, and focusing on her new purpose in life, Suika is able to make enough revival fluid after 7 years of hard work to revive Senku. After Senku is revived it takes him a few days to revive everyone else, but it was Suika's faith in science, hope, and purpose that ultimately saves everyone. That is why Suika is The Star, the shining star, of this tarot deck and of The Kingdom of Science. *damn ninjas cutting onions in here*
The next card I will analyze will be Taiju and Yuzuriha, get excited!
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