ANIME Of The YEAR

Solo Leveling Arise

The past Saturday I finished was the last the episode of Solo Leveling’s second season and let me tell you, I never felt so hyped about an anime’s second season as I was in the moment. Everyone knows solo leveling to be this really good Korean anime that everyone talks about, well it’s more than good it’s astonishing how they put so much effort into one such anime. There was a hype built around the series before the second season because thus season enacts the first time we see the character in full action since his reawakening, we also meet multiple new characters that don’t really get much screentime but, let me just say you know they’re going to be detrimental to the series.

Let’s continue this but with reasons why I think solo leveling just completely destroyed what was supposed to be it’s competition against new amines like Sakamoto Days. I recently did research on what an anime was supposed to have in order to win airing anime of the year and these were the following minimal requirements; A unique storyline, memorable characters aside from the protagonist, stunning animation, epic soundtrack, execution of themes, epic soundtrack, these were supposed to be the bare minimum but whew let me tell you this anime in their new season went above and beyond creating what is a new gap of anime in the anime world .

Ok they asked for a unique storyline, so let’s give them one. That is what I feel like solo leveling is about. There has been all sorts of protagonist in anime, overpowered ones, weak ones which piss people off the most, strong ones that lose battles but get stronger, weak ones that rely on their journey to grow stronger and then there is Sun Jin Woo from Solo Leveling. I mean they created a whole different genre of a main character, a character that has all of these combinations from starting at the lowest rank to reawakening into the strongest hunter who kept growing, we see that transition of a weak mc who uses the journey to grow into an overpowered main character that has a whole shadow army at his command. Well, you could say you don’t like him but you’re lying because his bare last-minute entrances when hope us needed the most shows how much of an impact the character has on the series, kind of like all might saving the day in my hero except the thing is Jin Woo doesn’t lose. Different worlds representing different realms sub unique mazing Korean animation but my favorite thing people most likely didn’t notice was the fact that the Jeju Ilsand raid mission which involved every east Asian country was supposed to be a mission for the future to save their citizens of future eradication, but some countries like Japan operated in their self-interest to secure their world power status in having the most S rank hunters, showing you that even with the world at its lowest some people still strive for their own self-interest at heart.

What really blew the other amines released this year away from Solo Leveling in terms of competition was the unexpected turn series, people love the unexpected and every episode it seems like the writers have something in their back pocket waiting to Suprise the fans and I love that. I really enjoyed indulging in this series every Saturday and take my expert opinion on when I say this anime will either win the vote of the year or get close, because nothing is more special than an animation studio that just want to give their fans their best creation.

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