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The fall anime season may be in full swing, butSolo LevelingSeason 2 is stirring up excitement online as 2025’s most anticipated anime. Despite its controversial debut,Solo LevelingSeason 1 lived up to fans’ expectations, captivating several fans to the series. With only 12 episodes, the anime has achieved a lofty status and a massive following within anime and isekai fandoms.

Sung Jinwoo in Solo Leveling Season 2

A-1 Pictures, which handled the first season, will be animating the sequel, leaving fans a bit skeptical about the future of Season 2. Although theSolo Levelinganime debuted with great fanfare, Season 1 convinced longtime followers that it might never live up to the manhwa’s legacy. With anticipation rising for Season 2, manhwa fans must be wary, as the production studio risks jeopardizing the anime if it fails to address a crucial mistake from the first season.

Solo LevelingSeason 2 Risks Failure if Season 1’s Key Mistake Goes Unaddressed

Solo Levelinghas undoubtedly played a vital role in increasing the Webtoon series’ popularity, captivating several new readers to the lesser-known world of Korean Webtoons.Solo Leveling‘s success in the anime world shows that manhwa, like manga, boasts compelling storylines and characters that, when adapted into anime, captivate fans and drive popularity.

With Season 1 garnering a huge fanbase, several fans have been curious about what to expect from the second season. Interestingly,Solo Levelingfans have just received an exciting glimpse of the second season, showcasing thrilling new scenes and intense action in the latest trailer.

Sung Jinwoo transforming in Solo Leveling Season 1

The stunning trailer is sure to spark interest even among anime fans who haven’t yet explored the milestone manhwa. As the Season 2 trailer grabs the community’s attention, fans worry the production studio might overlook a recurring mistake that undermines Sung Jinwoo’s appeal.

“He was a genius”: Even Solo Leveling Fans Know the Manhwa Will Never be Absolute Peak Without 1 Person Who Recently Passed Away

Anyone who watched Season 1 likely believes that the lovable, innocent boy from the beginning was completely transformed into an edgy, confident hunter with a touch of swagger after his reawakening. As the anime portrays Sung Jinwoo solely as a powerful, independent hunter, many manhwa readers feel the studio is compromising his character and ignoring the emotional moments and connections.

As a result, many anime viewers now see Sung Jinwoo as an edgy, overconfident protagonist, a portrayal that starkly contrasts with his character in the manhwa. While the story premise may start with Sung Jinwoo as the weakest hunter of mankind, by the final chapter, he achieves godly status as the strongest hunter who saves the world from extinction from an unknown threat.

“He was a genius”: Even Solo Leveling Fans Know the Manhwa Will Never be Absolute Peak Without 1 Person Who Recently Passed Away

It was not until Shadow Monarch saw Sung Jinwoo’s selfless nature to continuously put his life at risk for the welfare of his family and chose him as his true successor. Sung Jinwoo has a humble personality, caring deeply for his family while having a strong desire for power.

The manhwa highlights his close bond with family and his continuous strive for strength. Sung Jinwoo’s determination to protect his family and loved ones is beyond words, yet the manhwa captures it brilliantly, and the anime should reflect this and follow it closely.

Sung Jinwoo in Solo Leveling

Uncovering the Hidden Challenges of Bringing Sung Jinwoo’s Voice to Life inSolo Leveling

Although Sung Jinwoo quickly won over the hearts of many anime fans, the challenges of the main character extended beyond the storyline to the voice actors who brought this beloved character to life.

Solo Leveling Manhwa Has 6 S-Tier Panels So Godlike Even the Anime Can’t Compete Against it

Taito Ban and Aleks Le, the Japanese and English voice actors of Sung Jinwoo, respectively,once shared their experienceof voicing the E-rank hunter.

Taito shared that although Sung Jinwoo’s character is relatable, he also presented a unique set of challenges as the story unfolded. Moreover, the voice actor aimed to meet fans’ high expectations and infused their own creativity into bringing the character to life.

Sung Jinwoo in Solo Leveling Reawakening

Solo Levelingmanhwa can be read on Webtoons, while the anime is available to watch on Crunchyroll

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Mehul Rolta is a seasoned journalist with over 3 years in esports and soccer journalism. Transitioning to anime writing at Fandom Wire, Mehul shares his lifelong passion for anime about integrates professionalism. Dedicated to connecting the world of anime globally, Mehul shares thoughts and insights, communicating personal passion with professional insight.

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