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Recommendations for Japanese Anime About Science to Enhance Knowledge

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Kapanlagi.com - Anime not only provides entertainment through captivating stories and visuals but also serves as a fun educational medium. One such genre is science-themed anime, which offers scientific knowledge from various fields, ranging from biology, physics, astronomy, to psychology. Some titles have even achieved high ratings due to their intelligent and scientifically accurate storytelling.

Through anime, viewers can delve into the world of experiments, scientific theories, and technological discoveries in an exciting way. For those who want to expand their knowledge while enjoying quality shows, here are recommendations for Japanese anime about science that are not only interesting but also educational. Cited by KapanLagi.com from various sources, Wednesday (30/4/2025).

1. Dr. Stone: The Rise of Civilization Through Science

After humanity around the world turned to stone due to a mysterious light for 3,700 years, Senku, a teenage scientist, awakens and is determined to rebuild civilization from scratch. With the scientific knowledge he possesses, Senku makes various inventions from soap to electric generators. All the experiments in this anime are based on real scientific principles.

Uniquely, the scientific processes used are presented systematically and logically, starting from making nitrate solutions to developing antibiotics. Viewers are invited to understand the basics of chemistry, physics, and biology in a fun way.

This anime has successfully made many young viewers interested in science, even encouraging them to conduct small experiments at home. It's no wonder that Dr. Stone has received high ratings and is referred to as the most educational anime of the decade.

2. Cells at Work: The Human Immune System Becomes an Exciting Show

In Cells at Work, the human body is depicted as a small world filled with unique characters, from diligent red blood cells delivering oxygen to white blood cells acting as protectors. This anime explains various biological processes such as blood clotting, allergic reactions, and viral infections in a simple and visually appealing way.

• Sekkekkyu AE3803 (red blood cell): tasked with transporting oxygen

• Hakkekkyuu U-1146 (white blood cell): exterminates pathogens

• Platelets: portrayed as cute little children who are important in the wound healing process

Even medical professionals praise the accuracy of this anime. According to Dr. Satoru Otsuka, “Cells at Work is an amazing learning tool for understanding the immune system visually.”

With a light yet educational narrative style, this anime is highly recommended for children to adults who want to learn more about the human body.

3. Steins;Gate: A Thrilling Time Travel Experiment

Rintaro Okabe, an eccentric scientist from Akihabara, discovers that his microwave can send messages to the past. This discovery leads to a series of experiments that alter the timeline and trigger conflicts across dimensions.

This anime explores speculative science theories such as:

  • Multiverse theory
  • Butterfly effect
  • Microwave-based time machine

The story is filled with moral dilemmas, crazy experiments, and psychological tension. Not only does Steins;Gate challenge logic, but it also touches the emotional side of the audience with strong characters and plot.

4. Fullmetal Alchemist: Alchemy as Science and Ethics

Edward and Alphonse Elric practice alchemy, an ancient science that is portrayed like modern science with its own laws. When trying to bring their mother back to life, Edward loses his hand and leg, while Alphonse's soul is trapped in armor.

The scientific principles highlighted in this anime include:

  • Law of equivalent exchange
  • Human transmutation experiments

The quest for the Philosopher's Stone, which is believed to surpass the limitations of alchemy

Through its journey, this anime not only teaches scientific logic but also the importance of ethics in the practice of science. "If you are not willing to lose something, then you do not deserve to gain it," an iconic quote from Edward that illustrates the philosophy of alchemy.

5. Orb: On the Movements of the Earth: The Struggle of Science and Dogma

Set in the 15th century, this anime tells the story of scientists struggling to introduce the heliocentric theory. At that time, the idea that the sun is the center of the solar system was considered dangerous. The characters in this anime face pressure from the church and government for opposing the geocentric theory.

Orb presents the historical dynamics between science and institutions of power. Challenging the heavens meant challenging God, so the understanding of that era goes. However, thanks to the courage of scientists like Copernicus and Galileo, science has developed to what it is today.

The visuals and narrative of Orb are very profound, making the audience understand that science is not just a theory, but the result of struggle and sacrifice.

6. Beautiful Bones: Sakurako's Investigation – The Science of Osteology in Solving Cases

Sakurako Kujou is an osteology expert who can uncover mysteries just by looking at human bones. She helps the police solve various murder cases with a scientific approach.

This anime introduces viewers to the world of forensics in detail:

  • Human skeletal anatomy
  • Decomposition processes
  • Victim identification from the shape and structure of bones

With an elegant intellectual approach, Beautiful Bones is suitable for fans of mystery and medical science. Sakurako herself says, "Bones never lie. They always hold the truth."

7. Steamboy: The Technology Revolution of the Victorian Era

Directed by Katsuhiro Otomo, Steamboy takes the audience to England during the industrial revolution. The main character, Ray, creates a Steam Ball – a device that can generate steam power on a large scale.

The technologies highlighted include:

  • Fluid mechanics and pressure
  • Alternative energy (steam as an energy source)
  • 19th-century machine design

This anime shows how technology can be a tool for both good and destruction, depending on who wields it. With spectacular animation and a story full of conflict, Steamboy is a must-watch for lovers of the history of technology.

8. Silver Spoon: Scientific Lessons from the World of Agriculture

Yuugo Hachiken, a student from the city, decides to enter an agricultural school and learn various aspects of agricultural science. From how to care for cows, making cheese, to processing manure into fertilizer.

  • The science covered includes:
  • Livestock and agricultural technology
  • Food biotechnology
  • Supply chain of livestock products

"Behind every plate of food, there is so much hard work and knowledge," says one of Hachiken's teachers. This anime raises awareness of the importance of scientific agriculture and responsibility in food production.

(kpl/cyk)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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