>>11285343
I like it, but they kind of glance over the fun psychological parts of petrification. Like, it's kind of badass how everyone comes out of the stone locked in and ready to prove their worth, but badass isn't the draw of seeing someone petrified. I do really like how they get those markings from being petrified though. As a show overall, I give it a B grade, but as softcore petrification porn, I give it a D grade.

Would be hotter if they did more with the statues before depetrifying them. Since they have to ration out the depetrification fluid, they should be collecting statues for storage and labeling them somewhere. Imagine a garden where people gather the statues of friends and family they can't resurrect yet. People would come to visit, speaking with teary eyes "I hope to see you soon." Some would be decorated with flowers, or engraved tablets with statements that would read like obituaries without context. The statues in the unidentified pile are never get any care like that.

I imagine some statues get nabbed by Senku too, taken from the garden to be hidden in a shed somewhere, indexed by cards with their names written in smaller print than their talents and the reasons for or against reviving them.