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Sung Jin-woo Voiced by: Taito Ban [6] (Japanese); Aleks Le [7] (English) Japanese name: Shun Mizushino (水篠 旬, Mizushino Shun) Sung Jin-woo (성진우; Seong Jinu) is the protagonist of the series. Originally a famously weak E-rank hunter, he gets the chance of a lifetime when he is selected as the Player of the System and is able to grow ...
Finally, only Chi-yul, Joo-hee (who has collapsed from the stress), and Jin-woo are left, and Jin-woo tells Chi-yul to evacuate with Joo-hee while he holds the door. Left alone, Jin-woo rages against his imminent death. However, as he dies, he receives a message that he has completed the hidden quest and may become a [Player] if he accepts the ...
At a guardian/teacher conference for Jin-Ah, Jin-woo is asked to convince truant Han Song-Yi to return to school; she refuses to give up her life as a Hunter. To convince her otherwise, Jin-woo gets Sangmin to allow them on a C-Rank dungeon expedition led by A-Rank Kim Chul, but the dungeon transforms and traps the Hunters in a snowy wasteland.
Solo Leveling premiered on Crunchyroll almost two weeks ago now, and people seem to have been reacting pretty positively to it so far. So far, two episodes have been released, but both of them ...
Solo Leveling as Sung Jinwoo [18] As a Reincarnated Aristocrat, I'll Use My Appraisal Skill to Rise in the World as Ritsu Muses [19] Frieren: Beyond Journey's End as Ton [20] Go! Go! Loser Ranger! as Footsoldier F [21] Suicide Squad Isekai as Adam [22] A Terrified Teacher at Ghoul School! as Kōtarō Hijita [23] Blue Lock vs. U-20 Japan as ...
Solo Leveling: Woo Jin-chul [45] Beastars: Sagwan Season 3; recurring role 2025 Sakamoto Days: Boiled [46] Web series. Year Title Role Notes Source 2017–2018
Key visual for the series. Solo Leveling is an anime television series based on Chugong's South Korean web novel of the same name. It is produced by A-1 Pictures and directed by Shunsuke Nakashige, with Noboru Kimura writing the scripts, Tomoko Sudo designing the characters, and Hiroyuki Sawano composing the music. [1]
Modern viewers have short-attention spans and the ones who still watch broadcast TV still gravitate to an authoritative solo figure who talks to them about politics, natural disasters, overseas ...