has received praise for his performance as the English voice of Senku.
Popularity Senku has been a popular character.
Gadget Tsūshin listed Senku's catchphrase "This is exhilarating!" in their 2019 anime buzzwords list. At the
4th Crunchyroll Anime Awards in 2020, Senku was awarded
Best Protagonist.
Yūsuke Kobayashi's performance as Senku was one of the nominees for
Best Voice Artist Performance (Japanese). He also topped both Western and Eastern
Dr. Stone manga polls from 2019.
Otaku USA regarded Senku as one of the smartest characters in anime. In another
Crunchyroll poll, Senku was voted as the most popular character of the series. In 2022, he was also nominated at the
6th Crunchyroll Anime Awards in the "
Best Boy" category, for his role in the
Stone Wars season of
Dr. Stone. Two of Senku's international voice actors were nominated for the "
Best Voice Artist Performance" category at the
eighth edition in 2024, namely Taleb Alrefai (Arabic) and David Brau (Castilian); the former won the award while the latter lost to Joel Gómez Jimenez's
Denji, respectively.
Critical response Critical response to Senku's character has been generally positive.
Spin Maker website saw Senku as a likable character as he is "like a cross between
MacGyver and
Jimmy Neutron". Similarly,
Manga.Tokyo called Senku a mix between Dexter from ''
Dexter's Laboratory and Rintaro Okabe from Steins;Gate, finding him to be a fun lead, and despite acting like a mad scientist, it is easy to notice that Senku cares about others according to the reviewer. Anime UK News'' found his design impressive, comparing him to
Yugi Mutou's hair, and felt that Senku's quest to restore modernity seems possible.
Comic Book Resources found Senku to be balanced as despite his intelligence, Senku's strength is often downlplayed for comic relief as he finds it difficult to carry heavy objects. The same website made an entire article centered around Senku, calling him "a hero at heart though, not the reclusive, eccentric
Dr. Frankenstein type" with derivations form little pleasure or meaning from deep personal connections. Writers have commented on Senku's relationships portrayed in the narrative, most notably the members from Ishigami Village and his rivalry with Tsukasa. Initially,
Manga.Tokyo said that the dynamic between Senku and Taiju was similar to
Pinky and the Brain series and found that the duo has interesting interactions.
Anime UK News also saw Senku's quest to increase the firepower of the Ishigami Village as a build up to the eventual second season which explores the fight against Tsukasa's forces.
Otaquest and
IGN praised Senku's characterization and actions in the plot as how he influences his student Chrome who has no knowledge of Senku's science. Senku's rivalry with Tsukasa was also the focus of the series' themes involving science against strength, with
Arius Raposas of
Medium website regarding the second anime season as the most important parts it adapted. Furthermore, the website noted that the final twist in their war is controversial.
Anime News Network noted that ever since the first volume, Boichi gave Senku and Tsukasa's rivalry a major effect and noted how Senku still the latter as a murderer even if his rival destroy humans' statues.
Comic Book Bin enjoyed the clash in the ninth volume between such forces to the point of calling it the best part of the manga. Both of Senku's voice actors
Aaron Dismuke's and Kobayashi's works as Senku's actors have been praised by the media. In an article by the Japanese
AnimeAnime website, Senku was listed as the second best Kobayashi character behind
Subaru Natsuki from
Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World. ==References==