This article contains spoilers from the Solo Leveling series.
Single leveling One of the most popular anime right now and that goes without saying. With only 25 episodes in the last 2 years, Single leveling Anime has completely dominated the field and it's only going to get bigger. Thanks to an incredible adaptation by A1 Pictures, Solo Leveling has received a perfect adaptation that truly brings Manwa to life.
Solo leveling is finally making a big comeback
Solo leveling is returning, and sooner than expected.
However, this does not mean that the adaptation is 1:1. While the solo leveling anime is truly an incredible product that does a great job of elevating the fights from the manhwa, It also takes some liberties that many fans don't likeEspecially about the main character Sung Jinwoo. One of the biggest criticisms of Sung Jinwoo is that he is often portrayed as rather static in anime. and lack of emotions. However, many fans who have never read Manhwa will be surprised to know that he is very different and very dynamic in the webtoon.
Sung Jinwoo has many expressive scenes in Manhwa
Which is one of the biggest ways Sung Jinwoo is different in the anime compared to the manhwa It lacks an anime counterpart Fun chibi comic moments. In original Manhwa, Jinwoo has a lot of fun moments Which the fans love. His character isn't about leveling up, getting stronger, and looking good. There's more to Jinwoo than thatAnd this is exactly why Manhwa shows him to be very expressive with his emotions.
Every time I get stronger, I feel like I've lost a part of myself. – Sung Jinwoo
Whether it's Jinwoo being embarrassed, looking stupid, or making funny facesHe has it all in Manhwa, and when that's combined with his calm, sometimes ruthless, and incredibly powerful personality, fans get the perfect character that has no flaws. but, That's just the manhwa version of Sung Jinwoo.
The solo leveling anime has removed all of its emotional scenes
The anime version of Jinwoo is quite different as he lacks all of these things which add to his many characteristics.. For many fans, these may seem like very small and insignificant changes. But in the grand scheme of things, Characterization is all about the little bits that shape a person. They are what make Jinwoo the person he is, and without them, he is incomplete.
I use the system, and the system uses me. – Sung Jinwoo
Solo Leveling's Sung Jinwoo has been officially beaten by an overpowered MC
Jinwoo is strong, but he is far from being the strongest MC in the anime.
In a way, fans can say that the anime version of Jinwoo made him look much different than he actually should. Of course, this doesn't mean that the anime didn't add its own character by making Jinwoo a family man, but it can be argued that this nature of his is still present in the manhwa, even if it's not highlighted as much.
Sung Jinwoo is very dynamic in Manhwa
Of course, Sung Jinwoo is very dynamic in Manhwa. He expresses different emotions And fans can actually see each page in turn. Being more self-expressive A great quality that Jinwoo lacks in the anime. This is also one of the many reasons anime fans who tend to dislike solo leveling attack the series.
The hero is definitely cool, but since he lacks this character, it can come across as a bit too forced. On the other hand, if Jinwoo had the characterization he did in Manhwa, it would be more bearable because there is a mix of emotions that make the character feel more human.
At the end of the day, the Single leveling The series is phenomenal and no one can complain about what the anime does, but fans who want to know the difference between the two versions of the character and see what Jinwoo is like should read the manhwa.
Solo Leveling has 25 episodes available to watch right now, divided into two major seasons, the most recent of which covers 2025. The series can be streamed on Crunchyroll. No big announcements about the third season have been made yet. Fans can get more solo level content through Manhwa.
- Release date
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2024 – 2025-00-00
- network
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Tokyo MX, Gunma TV, BS11, Tochigi TV
- directors
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Tatsuya Sasaki, Toru Hamasaki
- The authors
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Shigeru Murakoshi, Shingo Irie, Fuka Ishii
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Genta Nakamura
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