Hey everyone! Let's talk about a controversy that's going on in Japanese forums? It's really heating up over there! People are like, "What's going on with the lack of hype for Solo Leveling in the anime ?" Like, everyone was super excited, right? But it seems the series isn't doing as well as people expected over there.
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So, there are a thousand crazy theories going around about what might be happening. Some people on the Yaraon! that the adaptation isn't faithful to the manga, others think it's due to a lack of heavy marketing. I don't know, but one thing is for sure: people are pretty upset about this whole situation.
Let's see if things improve, shall we? Because everyone was expecting this anime to be the next big hit.
For those who didn't know, fans got a surprise this weekend! The next episode of "Solo Leveling" will be postponed to put a compilation on the air. It seems things are looking bad and fans are more worried than ever. And the worst part is that this comes from A-1 Pictures studios, which have already stumbled on past projects like "Nier Automata Ver 1.1a" and "86: Eighty-Six". People on the forum are like, " Is it going to go wrong again? ".

Well, it seems all we can do is wait and hope that everything gets resolved. The news of the delay has further fueled the online debate, with many fans expressing their disappointment and concern about the future of the series.
Despite everything, some fans continue to hope that "Solo Leveling" can reach its full potential:
- It's like seeing Kirito again, I don't see the point.
- The battle with Cerberus wasn't interesting.
- The anime media did everything they could to increase the popularity of this series, but without good results.
- The first half of the story was interesting, but eventually it becomes the same thing we've seen in other series.
- The reviews are bad simply because a story like this is no longer interesting.
- I've only seen one video of the anime, I don't really know what it's about, but when you read the description you can't help but compare it to Sword Art Online.
- In South Korean manhwa stories, there's a recurring theme of characters who were physically and verbally abused in the past becoming superpowered. We've seen it so much already that it's become tiresome.
- Although Solo Leveling was original and interesting in its time, I think that by 2015, many similar stories that came after had already received anime adaptations. They took too long to animate Solo Leveling; they missed their opportunity.
- It's much better than any light novel with broken characters; it's a shame they didn't think to animate it at least five years ago.
- It's the power fantasy we've seen indefinitely. Perhaps Solo Leveling did it first in its time, but for the anime world it came quite late.
- I read the original story and I know what's going to happen in the anime. I stopped watching after four episodes without forming any particular opinion; it didn't seem interesting to me.
- Although it only has one episode, Arifureta is much more interesting than this.
- I think it's the best-selling manhwa of all time, and I didn't expect it to go so unnoticed now that it's become an anime. I don't think I've even seen enough to form an opinion.
- It's simply an anime that's more appreciated outside of Japan than inside. Even if they changed the name and settings to make it seem more Japanese, they wouldn't be able to resist nationalism.
Synopsis:
The story takes place ten years ago, after the "Portal" connecting the real world to a world of monsters was opened. However, some ordinary people received the power to hunt the monsters from the portal. They are known as hunters. But not all hunters are strong. My name is Sung Jin-Woo, an E-rank hunter. I am someone who has to risk my life in the weakest dungeons, "The weakest in the world." But without any skills at my disposal, I barely make any money in low-level dungeons… At least until I find a hidden dungeon with the highest difficulty within Rank D! In the end, while accepting my death, I gained a new power.
Therefore, the animation for the anime Solo Leveling is by A-1 Pictures , a well-known studio responsible for anime such as Sword Art Online, Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso, Boku dake ga Inai Machi Mashle, The Seven Deadly Sins, among many others.
Finally, the anime is directed by Shunsuke Nakashige with a script by Noboru Kimura .
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