Em um mundo de caçadores e monstros talentosos, um caçador fraco, Sung Jinwoo, ganha poderes extraordinários por meio de um programa misterioso, o que o leva a se tornar um dos caçadores mai... Ler tudoEm um mundo de caçadores e monstros talentosos, um caçador fraco, Sung Jinwoo, ganha poderes extraordinários por meio de um programa misterioso, o que o leva a se tornar um dos caçadores mais fortes.Em um mundo de caçadores e monstros talentosos, um caçador fraco, Sung Jinwoo, ganha poderes extraordinários por meio de um programa misterioso, o que o leva a se tornar um dos caçadores mais fortes.
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Reviewers say 'Solo Leveling' is acclaimed for its stunning animation, especially in fight scenes, and the compelling journey of Sung Jin-Woo. The dynamic action, immersive world-building, and engaging storyline are praised. However, some criticize the pacing and focus on minor details. Character development, particularly of the protagonist, is highlighted, though supporting characters are seen as lacking depth. The soundtrack and voice acting enhance the experience. Despite predictability and lack of innovation, many find it entertaining and visually impressive.
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The first two episodes have definitely left me wanting more, the pacing is decent and the main character is likeable and endearing. They also don't shy away from graphic depictions of blood and gore and they don't go overboard with that aspect either. Its looking good.
The show is definitely the best I've watched since JJK and I keep looking forward to the next episode . I have grown very attached to the main character due to his courage, seflessness and relentless spirit .
I hope it continues to maintain the same level of brilliance in subsequent episodes and will recommend it to as many people as possible.
The show is definitely the best I've watched since JJK and I keep looking forward to the next episode . I have grown very attached to the main character due to his courage, seflessness and relentless spirit .
I hope it continues to maintain the same level of brilliance in subsequent episodes and will recommend it to as many people as possible.
As I said I am huge fan of Bleach anime.
And when I started whatching this I felt déjà vu..
In Bleach you had Hollow monsters attacking humans, Shinigami with special powers killing them...aaaaand there was Ichigo with almost no powers (underestimated by all) getting stronger... and stronger... and stronger, never giving up. And with Ichigo was his cute, scared lady friend Orihime with healing powers...total déjà vu.
But story is different. I like this game level up system. It is crazy idea and it works.
Also the whole idea that you need magical weapons to kill monsters is great. And that magical swords dont last...so you need to make money to buy new stuff all the time. Power up, get new gear...and so on.
It is briliant. The whole story is like a game. Love it.
I think every gamer can feel the buzz here.
I also like that this anime dont drag things to much. It moves fast for anime.
I am at episode 8 atm. It is clear 9/10 for me.
Love it.
And when I started whatching this I felt déjà vu..
In Bleach you had Hollow monsters attacking humans, Shinigami with special powers killing them...aaaaand there was Ichigo with almost no powers (underestimated by all) getting stronger... and stronger... and stronger, never giving up. And with Ichigo was his cute, scared lady friend Orihime with healing powers...total déjà vu.
But story is different. I like this game level up system. It is crazy idea and it works.
Also the whole idea that you need magical weapons to kill monsters is great. And that magical swords dont last...so you need to make money to buy new stuff all the time. Power up, get new gear...and so on.
It is briliant. The whole story is like a game. Love it.
I think every gamer can feel the buzz here.
I also like that this anime dont drag things to much. It moves fast for anime.
I am at episode 8 atm. It is clear 9/10 for me.
Love it.
Compilation movie plus the first two episodes of the second season of "Solo Leveling."
Personally, it's an anime that captivated me quite a bit despite its simple premise.
It's often said that the first three episodes of an anime are what determine whether you continue watching or not, and in the case of "Solo Leveling," this happens as early as the first and second.
The course of the first season shows the evolution of Sung Jin-woo's character, who goes from being the worst warrior in the world to constantly leveling up until he becomes a killing machine. Perhaps this evolution is what makes the series and the character most interesting.
Slowly, he becomes a darker and more fearsome being, even going so far as to murder human beings because the system demands and demands it; otherwise, the consequences would be undesirable.
The end of the first season is epic and sets a high bar for the start of the second season.
The first two episodes are... incredible... the changes in the animation are noticeable, the plot gets even darker, and the class Sung evolved into to become "Necromancer" gives him a certain Pokemon master look trying to "catch them all." Clearly, it has the makings of becoming the anime of these times in the Shonen demographic, alongside Kaijuu No. 8, perhaps, although below the blockbusters like Jujutsu Kaisen, Bleach, One Piece, and others. That doesn't mean it's not a highly recommended series in a genre as overused as this one.
Updated March 29, 2025.
Having already finished the second season of the series, I can't contain my excitement.
We all know it's not the most original manga/anime in the world, but what we do know is that week after week, it broke the internet. The weekly cliffhangers, the epic adventure, and the action kept us on the edge of our seats, day after day, week after week.
This isn't just about the animation, which is incredible in itself.
It has a lot to do with the editing, the script, the moments... it would be simplistic to say that a series that leaves us feeling like this is overrated.
How Jingwoo defeats the Ice Elves, how he appears in Dungeon A to fight the Shaman Ogre, how he enters the Demon Tower to defeat the ultimate boss, or how the events on Jeju Island unfold with Beru are insane. All of this in 13 episodes; there's no filler, no time wasted. We waited a week to see 25-minute episodes that felt like they would last five.
I'm not going to oversell a series that's about what it is, but really, I think in March, we had the anime of the year.
Now we wait until 2026.
It's often said that the first three episodes of an anime are what determine whether you continue watching or not, and in the case of "Solo Leveling," this happens as early as the first and second.
The course of the first season shows the evolution of Sung Jin-woo's character, who goes from being the worst warrior in the world to constantly leveling up until he becomes a killing machine. Perhaps this evolution is what makes the series and the character most interesting.
Slowly, he becomes a darker and more fearsome being, even going so far as to murder human beings because the system demands and demands it; otherwise, the consequences would be undesirable.
The end of the first season is epic and sets a high bar for the start of the second season.
The first two episodes are... incredible... the changes in the animation are noticeable, the plot gets even darker, and the class Sung evolved into to become "Necromancer" gives him a certain Pokemon master look trying to "catch them all." Clearly, it has the makings of becoming the anime of these times in the Shonen demographic, alongside Kaijuu No. 8, perhaps, although below the blockbusters like Jujutsu Kaisen, Bleach, One Piece, and others. That doesn't mean it's not a highly recommended series in a genre as overused as this one.
Updated March 29, 2025.
Having already finished the second season of the series, I can't contain my excitement.
We all know it's not the most original manga/anime in the world, but what we do know is that week after week, it broke the internet. The weekly cliffhangers, the epic adventure, and the action kept us on the edge of our seats, day after day, week after week.
This isn't just about the animation, which is incredible in itself.
It has a lot to do with the editing, the script, the moments... it would be simplistic to say that a series that leaves us feeling like this is overrated.
How Jingwoo defeats the Ice Elves, how he appears in Dungeon A to fight the Shaman Ogre, how he enters the Demon Tower to defeat the ultimate boss, or how the events on Jeju Island unfold with Beru are insane. All of this in 13 episodes; there's no filler, no time wasted. We waited a week to see 25-minute episodes that felt like they would last five.
I'm not going to oversell a series that's about what it is, but really, I think in March, we had the anime of the year.
Now we wait until 2026.
Honestly, I don't even know what to say; I have mixed feelings since I am a reader of the Manhwa, and I feel that the story in the anime started off much softer than in the book, but I think it was very well done. I honestly feel that they respected the original story a lot. I also think that in terms of quality, the animation was more than good; honestly, it surprised me. I thought the animation would be bad like that of Tower of Gods, but it seems I was wrong. Honestly, the animation was very good, and the anime was very enjoyable to watch in my opinion. Above all, the character was very well done. The truth is, I hope for a second season and that it is just as good as the first.
I don't know about other anime/manhwa. But this was first time me seeing a game system like topic which I always wanted to see since childhood. This is just a fabulous anime. Although people say it got a simple story but that's what unique it is. Unlike other anime the protagonist is a simple Straight 'man' who is goal oriented and is not distracted which is I will always appreciate. This simple story can also be impactful with a unique idea. It has a good impact on my life too.
Talking about its animations. They are getting better time by time and the amount content they are bringing is faster but that's what we fans want. As I have read the manhwa too I just like this anime. Never thought at first ep it would turn out this good.
Talking about its animations. They are getting better time by time and the amount content they are bringing is faster but that's what we fans want. As I have read the manhwa too I just like this anime. Never thought at first ep it would turn out this good.
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- CuriosidadesBased on Solo Leveling, also alternatively translated as Only I Level Up (Korean: Na Honjaman Rebeleop), a South Korean web novel written by Chugong, and illustrated by Gee So-Lyung. It was serialized in Kakao's digital comic and fiction platform KakaoPage beginning on July 25, 2016, and was later published in full by D&C Media under their Papyrus label on November 4, 2016. The novel has been licensed in English by Yen Press.
- ConexõesEdited into Solo Leveling: Segundo Despertar (2024)
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[Opening Theme]
Music by Hiroyuki Sawano
Arranged by Hiroyuki Sawano
Lyrics by Hiroyuki Sawano, Benjamin Anderson
Performed by Hiroyuki Sawano[nZk]:TXT
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