Season one and two of Dr. Stone are available to stream now, consisting of twenty-one episodes. You can watch Dr. Stone on a range of streaming platforms, but you’ll need to use a VPN if you want to continue watching the show from abroad like you would at home. This is because of geo-blocks, which will result in you losing access to your streaming subscription if you leave your home country.
This article explains how to use a VPN to watch Dr. Stone from abroad. We also suggest the best VPN services proven to work with streaming platforms.
How to Watch Dr. Stone From Abroad
Using a VPN to watch Dr. Stone from anywhere is a straightforward process. We highly recommend NordVPN, but Surfshark and ExpressVPN also have a global server network so you’ll never struggle to find a server.
Here’s how to watch Dr. Stone from abroad with a VPN:
- Subscribe to a VPN for Dr. Stone. Our top recommendation is NordVPN.
- Download and install the VPN on your chosen streaming device.
- Select a server in your preferred location and hit connect to change your IP address. Wait a moment for a success message.
- Once connected, head to your favorite streaming platform and try to watch an episode of Dr. Stone.
- If you are experiencing problems with your connection or gaining access, try clearing your browser cookies or cache.
How to stream Dr. Stone from the US
There are several options for viewers that want to watch Dr. Stone in the United States such as HBO Max, with plans starting at $7.99 per month. Another option is watching the series on Funimation which offers a free trial to all new members, followed by a $7.99 monthly subscription fee when the trial period ends.
That means you can take advantage of the entire NordVPN experience to watch Dr. Stone from abroad, and if you’re not 100% satisfied after a month, you’ll get every penny of your money back.
With both seasons of Dr. Stone available you may not want to binge all episodes in one session, which makes it great for continuing abroad. If you’re traveling outside of the US you can use one of our recommended VPNs to get an American IP address that will let you watch your home streaming platforms from anywhere.
Where else can I stream Dr. Stone online?
If you don’t reside in the United States there are several other international streaming providers that’ll let you enjoy the show from your home country. We’ve listed some other countries where the series is available below, but if your region isn’t listed, you may need to do a little research to see which platform Dr. Stone is available on locally.
UK
Dr. Stone is ready for viewers in the UK to watch, but the options aren’t as vast as those available in the US.
The first option is to sign up for Funimation for £4.99 per month, allowing you to stream both seasons of the series. Funimation includes a free trial period so you could watch the entire series and cancel before paying anything.
The alternative option for UK viewers watching Dr. Stone is using Crunchyroll. You could enjoy Dr. Stone free with ads appearing during the series or pay £7.99 to go ad-free.
Dr. Stone is behind a wall of geo-restrictions, so you’ll need to use a UK VPN server to get a UK IP address with one of our recommended VPNs to continue watching from abroad.
Canada
People thinking about watching Dr. Stone from Canada can do so by visiting Crunchyroll and watching the complete series for free, or by signing up to the monthly subscription fee of $6.99 to get rid of the ads.
You can take Crunchyroll and therefore Dr. Stone with you if you head outside of Canada by acquiring a Canadian IP address which will let you stream the show from anywhere.
You may also see the following error on Funimation “sorry, but this content isn’t available in your country.” If you can access Funimation from your home country, we’d recommend selecting a VPN server in your home region to rectify the issue.
Free VPNs often come with bandwidth caps, meaning you’ll likely use the bandwidth before you’ve streamed the first episode of Dr. Stone.
Aside from the bandwidth cap, some free VPNs contain nasty malware that can either harm or track your device without you knowing anything about it.
In our opinion, it’s best to avoid free VPNs for watching Dr. Stone.