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Solo Leveling Character Name Master List
Just for my own and others' reference
Sung Jin Woo -> Shun Mizushino
Lee Joo Hee -> Eri Mizuki
Yoo Jin Ho -> Kenta Morobishi
Choi Jong In -> Shin Mogami
Baek Yoon Ho -> Taiga Shirakawa
Min Byung Gyu -> Gou Minobe
Woo Jin chul -> Akira Inukai
Go Gun Hee - Kyoomi Gotou
Cha Hae In -> Shizuku Kousaka
Kim Chul -> Yuuma Uehara
Sung Jin Ah -> Aoi Mizushino
Han Song I - Rin Asahina
Hwang Dong Soo -> Masato Ukyou
Goto Ryuji -> Ryuu
I will update this further as I collect more names and more people appear in the show! Let me know if there are any other characters you want to know the names of for the Japanese anime!
#solo leveling#only i level up#sung jin woo#shun mizushuno#cha hae in#baek yoon ho#woo jin chul#character list#solo leveling characters
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Solo Leveling Characters: Only I Level Up
Chugong is the author of the South Korean web fiction Solo Leveling. The story begins once, ten years ago, when “the Gate” that connected the world with the monster world opened. A number of standard, everyday individuals received the facility to hunt monsters inside the Gate. They refer to them as "Hunters." But not every hunter is strong. Sung Jinwoo is an E-rank hunter. He has to risk his life within the lowest of dungeons, the "World's Weakest." Having no skills to show, he barely earned the desired cash by fighting in low-level dungeons. a minimum until he found a hidden dungeon with the toughest issue inside the D-rank dungeons! Within the finish, as he used to be accepting death, he suddenly received a weird power: a research log that only he might see a secret to leveling up that only he knew about! If he trained in accordance with his quests and was afraid of monsters, his level would rise. dynamic from the weakest Hunter to the strongest S-rank Hunter. Read More...
#Solo Leveling#Solo Leveling Characters#Only I Level Up#Main Characters of Solo Leveling#Entertainment#10 Solo Leveling Characters#Manga
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Unveiling the Dynamic World of Solo Leveling Manga: Characters and Release Date
Introduction:
Solo Leveling has captured the hearts of manga enthusiasts worldwide, offering a riveting storyline, captivating characters, and an immersive world that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. In this exploration, we delve into the mesmerizing realm of Solo Leveling, shedding light on its intriguing characters and the eagerly anticipated release dates.
Solo Leveling Manga Overview:
Solo Leveling, written by Chu-Gong, stands out as a remarkable South Korean web novel turned manga series. The story revolves around Sung Jin-Woo, an E-rank hunter who gains the ability to level up as if he were a character in a game. As the protagonist embarks on his journey to become the most powerful hunter, readers are introduced to a myriad of characters, each contributing to the richness of the narrative.
solo leveling characters Key:
Sung Jin-Woo: The main protagonist blessed with the power of leveling up, transforming from the weakest E-rank hunter to an unparalleled force.
Cha Hae-In: A powerful S-rank hunter and an essential ally to Sung Jin-Woo, contributing her strength and skills to the battle against formidable foes.
Go Gun-Hee: The enigmatic and influential leader of the Korean Hunter Association, playing a crucial role in the unfolding events.
Solo Leveling Release Date:
One of the most frequently asked questions among Solo Leveling enthusiasts is the release date for new chapters. As of my knowledge cutoff in January 2022, Solo Leveling was actively being serialized. However, for the most up-to-date information, it's recommended to check official manga platforms or the publisher's announcements. The anticipation for each release speaks to the manga's popularity and the eagerness of fans to witness the next chapter in Sung Jin-Woo's journey.
Conclusion:
Solo Leveling continues to captivate readers with its compelling narrative, well-developed characters, and the promise of exciting developments in every chapter. As fans eagerly await new releases, the world of Solo Leveling remains a dynamic and thrilling universe, offering a unique blend of fantasy and adventure. Keep a close eye on official channels for the latest updates on release dates and immerse yourself in the extraordinary world of Solo Leveling.
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𝕊𝕜𝕦𝕝𝕝 𝔸𝕟𝕕 𝔹𝕠𝕟𝕖𝕤
Pairing: Sung Jinwoo x Reader
Genre: Mutual Friendship, Hinted Mutual Crush, College Au
⚠️Warnings⚠️: None
Word count: 769
𓆩 ♡ 𓆪 [10:45 PM] - "Should I be worried that you know how to replicate fake blood this well? I probably should be, right?" Jinwoo jokes as he enters your dorm room.
You decided to be a killer playboy bunny for the Halloween party tonight. The five-kitchen ingredient mixture drips from your neck as only moments ago you finished your makeup.
"If you want to get bloody tonight, I've got enough to share." You chuckle, placing the bowl of red liquid on your desk. "Where's your costume?"
Originally, it was supposed to be you and your best friend. She got hit with a bad stomach virus the night before and was still in recovery.
He offered to be your plus one once you gave him the news. It's somewhat of a favor he owed you from before. He's dressed in a black cotton button-down, partially unbuttoned, with matching black jeans. Black high-top Chuck Taylor's on his feet.
"My package got delayed, so no Ghostface mask. You're my plan B."
"Plan B?"
He takes a seat at your desk, crossing his arms as he leans back into your chair. "You've got any ideas?"
You squint, trying to picture a look at him. Something that would take no time at all.
"A Skeleton." You snap your fingers, having an 'aha' moment.
His mouth curled into a smile as he nodded, lifting his shoulder in a half shrug. Digging through your makeup bag, whatever wasn't in there was strewn about.
Your posters, tapestries, and post-it notes with reminders and daily affirmations on them catch his attention. Everything had a similar color palette, from your sheets to your laundry basket to your rug beside your bed. It made him wish he'd stop by more often.
"Do you want me to paint your neck and chest too?" You asked, sizing him up as you organized your brushes and body paints.
Your question hangs in the air. He hasn't had his face painted since he was a child. Tonight was the one night he could be truly himself. Carefree and stupid like every other twentysomething. Based on your makeup alone, he knows he's in good, capable hands.
Jinwoo scoots forward in your chair.
"Yeah, go all out. Make me a skeleton."
You smirk, standing between his legs. Raking your fingers through his hair, you attach two larger hair clips. His exposed forhead meets a cooling sensation from your primer. Its slushy to then tacky consistency threw him off.
You trace a black outline around his eye sockets, whispering for him to close his eyes. He does so, allowing you to deepen the shadows. Drawing on his nasal cavities and each tooth across his upper and lower lip, you're deathly close. Your thumb smudges away any mistakes, much to his confusion. He almost thought you were doing it on purpose. Almost.
Down his neck, your thin brush goes as he twitches a tad. "Are you ticklish?" You take a go at him. There was no reply. He merely blinks and scoffs.
You keep going, carving out each spinel vertebrae. From the cervical to the thoracic vertebra, brushstrokes flowed into his ribcage. His toned chest surprises but doesn’t shock you. Guess all that excessive training paid off.
"Tell me, what made you take this route this year?" A cheeky grin plastered across his face. "Never would've thought you were one for the classics."
"Classic easy access, you mean?" You joke, applying the white body paint next. It fills in the shaped skull of his face like an X-ray. Your brush strokes earn another twitch out of him.
"Jin, quit moving, or you're gonna look like shit." You huff, sucking your teeth.
"Okay, okay, I'm sorry. I can't help it. It feels weird."
His mischievous glint in his eyes trails up and down your neck and exposed chest.
"I guess I'm playing guard dog tonight, too? All things considered?"
"If you're looking for an excuse to kick some guy's ass for looking at me too hard, be my guest. You don't need my permission."
You straightened your stance, making sure every marking was symmetrical. Up went your thumb. It splits his face into two halves. Closing your right eye, your tongue sticks out from between your lips.
He leans his head to the left, taking your thumb in his larger hand and pulling you forward.
"Whaddaya doing?"
"Admiring my work, you're one hell of a canvas." You thread a hand through his hair, removing the hair clips. His bangs flow back where they were.
Jinwoo rises from your chair. His hand never lets go of yours, nor does he break his gaze.
"Paint me again sometime, yeah?"
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A/N - HAPPY HALLOWEEN 🎃
#timestamp#halloween#fanfic#manhwa#korean manhwa#x reader#manwha x reader#reader x character#anime x reader#solo leveling#solo leveling x reader#college au#y/n#x y/n#halloween party#anime x y/n#mutual pining#sung jin woo#sung jin woo x reader#jinwoo sung x reader#solo leveling manhwa#sung jinwoo x reader#sung jinwoo#solo leveling anime
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I just realized that, if I ever transmigrate into any novel/manga I’ve read, I’d be doomed because they’re all from different countries with different languages…
#transmigration#isekai#tgcf#svsss#tbhk#ohshc#though ohshc and tbhk might be fine because they’d probably have an English transfer program or something#unless I go in a character that already exists#idk#solo leveling#return of the blossoming blade#danmei#manhwa#xianxia#chinese#korean#japanese#maybe I could survive the Chinese ones…#definitely not the Korean or Japanese ones#I didn’t put orv because they have a translation system#(thank god)#did solo leveling have one of those?#I don’t remember#it’s been a while since I read it#I actually don’t remember what it’s about lol
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Tharja from Fire Emblem Awakening
Happy day-late Birthday Tharja to myself 🥳 (normally Sep 4) I don't know what compels me to use my old shading style on Tharja every so often but I won't complain. Long and tedious, but it only needs one go around and I like how it came out in the end.
#fe fanart#fire emblem awakening#Tharja#I'm glad I found a pen out there that lets me emulate drawing with a pencil but also comfortably go between big and small#I would draw like this more often if it didn't hurt my hand#anyways I love my goth Awakening wife#somehow both underappreciated and over-appreciated at the same time#too much focus on her surface level#not enough focus on her character and her relationship with the other Shepherds#but surface level is what you see in solo art so it is what it is
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EVEN IF I LOVED YOU (OC/SUNGJINWOO)
"I'm so, so, so sorry that things turned out to be this way, it's just how fate works"
a weak voice croaked out to jinwoo, gently holding his bloodied hands.
their blood was on his hands.
jinwoo gritted his teeth as he tightened his grip on the dagger, still deeply imbedded into ophion's astral body. he knew if a being like ophion has their astral body severely injured they can permanently stop existing for a moment. but usually they can brought back by the cup of reincarnation right?—
that was not the case with ophion.
with this fact in mind jinwoo could only let out a choked sob on ophion's now disintegrating body. just.. why? is it the fact that ophion isn't human anymore that his instincts automatically determines them as a monster? is that why?
is that why that jinwoo has to dig his weapon into their skin?
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c/n: yeah u'll never catch me giving jinwoo a break wym cute ocxcc fluff no u'll be getting these two killing eachother in the end probably
#starz.babblez#solo leveling#sung jinwoo#♡♡special.patientz#solo leveling sung jin woo#sung jin-woo#my art#art#oc art#oc x canon#oc x cc#oc x canon character#oc x sung jinwoo#sung jinwoo x oc#ophion soriano
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The Most Loyal Anime Characters
So, who is the most Loyal?
#anime#anime characters#90s anime#anime aesthetic#anime art#naruto#jujutsu kaisen#one piece#fairy tail#attack on titan#hunter x hunter#my hero academia#loyal anime characters#black clover#one punch man#spy family#dragon ball#eren yaeger x reader#apothecary diaries#solo leveling#wind breaker#demon slayer#tokyorev x reader#sousou no frieren#tumblr#the irregular at magic high school#fullmetal alchemist#kurapika#killua hunter x hunter#gojou satoru x reader
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Reading 'Solo Leveling' (a webtoon/webnovel about a guy who uses a game-like interface to level up and fight monsters and become ridiculously OP and the coolest and hottest guy in the whole wide world) really proves something to me that I've thought about.
The goal of a story is to achieve what it wants to achieve. Different genres have different certain marks the story should achieve. If it doesn't hit those marks, it's not a good example of the genre. In a lot of was it's not even a good story - it doesn't entertain the audience in the way that they want to be entertained. A romance novel isn't a bad story because it doesn't feature great action scenes, but neither is it a bad story because it doesn't delve deep into the sociopolitical implications of neocolonialism. Does it make the reader feel happy? Is it cathartic? Is there a happy ending? Then it's a good romance story - even if you think stories shouldn't need happy endings.
The 'satisfaction' of stories like Solo Leveling is the fact that is very entertaining to watch a guy be super powerful and mow down bad guys and have everybody around him go "WHOAH that's a cool guy". Maybe it's cool because you're projecting, or maybe you like great action scenes, or because you like 'underdog gets powerful' stories. It's a power fantasy. That is the goal of Solo Leveling, and so long as I'm going "WHOAH COOL", then it's a good story. And Solo Leveling is the example of the power fantasy video game dungeon OP protag. It does those elements, it executes them competently, it's a good story.
This is the third of these types of stories I've read more than 5 chapters of. The first was Omniscent Reader's Viewpoint. And baby. This is no ORV.
ORV a big reaction to Solo Levelling in a lot of ways, since Solo Levelling was very genre defining and influential, and it's hard to write these OP stories without having a relationship to Solo Leveling. It's like the most popular webtoon out there. The OP hero, the gaming interface and rules, the gods fucking you up, power fantasy - they're all checked off by ORV. It doesn't subvert them much. You watch kdj pull one over on a shmuck and you're like HEY YA BABY and you watch him utterly decimate some schmuck and you're like WHOAH COOL. You like ORV, basically, for the same reasons you like Solo Leveling. They're the same genre and in a lot of ways the same story.
But ORV has driven me nuts and after a while Solo Leveling has gotten boring. Because ORV has a fantastic supporting cast that puts the MC's OPness in relative perspective. Because there's cool action scenes with different teams, of different dynamics, giving freshness to each chapter. Because you get to see kdj slowly implement some nuts gambit of the course of the entire arc and when we finally hit the end point where it all comes together it's FUCK YEAH. I'm leaving out the actual depth here. But ORV and Solo Leveling do the same thing, except ORV has a great deal of other story elements that build into the main 'point' and escalate the satisfaction, joy, and intensity of those points. You don't read these OP hero novels for the supporting cast. You read it to watch a dude be cool. But ORV's supporting cast - and, like, the fact that they're actual characters, even the women - gives us a lot of other smaller 'hey yeah!' moments, gives it buildup, makes the OP moments meaningful, and gives a grand climax and huge satisfaction when kdj does what the SL guy did by himself. And the supporting cast is only one example of this. A story is a good story if it accomplishes its point, but a story like SL will never really deliver its promises nearly as well as ORV could. Not because ORV is deep and has """themes""" or fucked up shit like that. The 'WHOAH COOL's are just better. Because ORV knows why stories are good and what makes a good story.
Anyway I'm fucking begging you I have tears in my eyes this is why your fic needs more than the hot ship of the day I promise it won't detract from the ship it will make the ship BETTER but you have to get WHY you like these homosexuals so much and it's NOT just because they're CUTE sometimes there's OTHER REASONS THAT ARE IMPORTANT LIKE THE WOMAN YOU'VE BOOTED AND -
#you're killing me smalls#my writing#orv#omniscient reader's viewpoint#solo leveling#solo leveling is good at what it does bc i've read 120 chapters of it#but it's not great because i don't actually care#man really early on the MC had PTSD and I felt like we were doing something with that#and why he was so desperate to grow stronger and i felt like that was a good character motivation for the#hashtag grindset#we like characters for other reasons than projection. i prommy. prommy i swear#the funny thing is that literlaly everybody who reads all 1 million words of orv#are a kim dokja kinnie and you do have to project insanely#because the story self-selects for kdj kinnies#if you weren't insane in the exact same way kdj was insane#you wouldn't have fucking finished orv now would you
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watched the first few episodes of solo leveling, decided to read the webtoon, and its kind of sad how the farther you get into it the more boring it becomes. At the start there's still at least some struggle, and i was tricked into thinking characters other then the protagonist would matter. But it quickly becomes identical to all those isekai power fantasy stories where the protagonist becomes an op demigod who can do anything, and all other characters exist only to revere him or to lose to him.
its also so relentlessly edgy, like i completely get why this is popular with teenage boys now. it is so much Ow The Edge male power fantasy that shadow the hedgehog would probably tell it to tone it down. i get it dude you're the cool shadow lord necromancer guy who wears all black and gets to be a one man army, but can you maybe have a friend? talk to another human being honestly for more then five seconds? you keep establishing potential romantic subtext between him and the blonde lady are we ever gonna do anything with that? maybe have them fight side by side? no? alright.
it just sucks because the thing i liked most about the opening story was that the cute girl and party leader actually survived. i was sure they'd both die for our mc's angst. i was really interested in seeing them interact with him once they all met again outside and maybe work together to unravel the mystery of the double dungeon. instead, they just vanish from the narrative. i get that its solo leveling but you can let the mc have friends at least.
#i actually like the anime more because it seems they understand they need to make this more of an ensemble to make it work#they spend more time on other characters like the opening ant island scene and introducing blond lady early#solo leveling
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Idk why but imma say this and then never talk about this again, k!
There is a difference between SEXUALIZING a minor aged character and aging the character as if they have already gone through what the current is in their media; example is Tokyo Revengers characters like the main story is them as middle schoolers HOWEVER the smut stories we read and write are NOT about 14-16 year old boys bruh!
Like be for real and truly understand what you are writing, reading, etc.! If it says MDNI then it ain’t about or for minors OKAY?! I feel as though this is common sense but when I reblog things and I wanna write/read the smuttiest smut IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH CHILDREN (not talking about breeding kink because that’s different lol)!!!
#announcement#anime#anime community#anime characters#tokyo revengers#mashle#jujutsu kaisen#bungou stray dogs#paradox live#naruto#naruto shippuden#bleach#one piece#solo leveling#breezy talks 🗣️#blue lock#kimetsu no yaiba#demon slayer#dragon ball#kuroko no basket#one punch man#mha#my hero academia#bnha#fma#fma brotherhood#record of ragnarok#ror x reader#attack on titan#shingeki no kyojin
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honestly one of the most beautiful panels to ever exist of anything ever.
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SL characters as movie stars AU!
Sung Jin-woo
has been acting since he was a teenager. Though, he only gets lesser roles until he grows in the acting industry, thus earning the "glow up" as well the more he takes on roles. By the time he's in his twenties, Jin-woo receives lead roles and has never left ever since due to the impact of his performance that is hard to be seen as a supporting character. His movies range from drama, adventure, and action — though, he spend most of his time in the action genre. Jin-woo does his own stunts as he does martial arts and working out as his hobbies. Whenever he gets partnered up with someone, dating rumors always spark up, so he tends to avoid having a partner for the sake of protecting his zone. He improvises some of his lines and is very professional.
Cha Hae-in
a former athlete to one of the country's biggest stars. Due to her sweetheart persona, she often gets roles in soap operas, dramas, and romance, though she wants to take on the action genre to hone her skills. Her management got her stunt doubles, much to her dismay, until they trusted her enough to do her own stunts. Hae-in's skills are very realistic that every time she cries in her scenes, several of the production cry as well, thus allowing her to earn many awards. She gets along with her co-workers and is even said to be that some of her leading men develop a crush on her. However, she has not dated at least one of them, even outside her career, as she chooses to focus on her job.
Woo Jin-chul
a star who has been featured in international movies, hence becoming a multilingual because of his passion in learning new languages before his departure from South Korea. He is usually stern, but is very friendly to his co-workers, as well as his fans. Jin-chul takes on both protagonist and antagonist roles, although he secretly likes his villain roles more than his hero ones. He does his own stunts and is skillful with holding guns.
Choi Jong-in
most of his roles are those wherein he's the son of a millionaire or just a rich person who owns a big company. He hardly gets main roles, but the impact in his performances even as a supporting character are what made him prominent in the industry. Jong-in also has roles where he's an antagonist, which his fans prefer more; it is also said that some of his castmates or co-workers feel quite intimidated by him.
Baek Yoon-ho
a prominent action star who does his own stunts. Not once he has appeared in movies that are anything but action. Despite being in his twenties, Yoon-ho receive roles where he is a single father who will do anything to protect his family, thus capturing the hearts of the young actors and actresses he works with. He also helps his castmates in training for fighting scenes, thus forming a bond with them as well. Yoon-ho has his own charity that he donates a sufficient amount of money in for helping tigers and other wild animals.
Lee Ju-hee
one of the industry's dearest sweethearts. Her movies are mostly in the slice of life genre, specifically romance. Regardless of what she believes, Ju-hee never fails to create chemistry with the ones she works with, especially to those who have partnered up with her. She receives both main and supporting roles. Lee Ju-hee may have appeared in horror and action films, but she prefers to stay in the slice of life genre despite not minding to step out of her comfort zone.
Lim Tae-gyu
a actor whose roles are primarily supporting, yet has many main roles as well. His skill ranges from drama, comedy, and action. Tae-gyu mostly does his own stunts, always allotting his time in training once he receives the script. He's charismatic, yet isn't necessarily great when it comes to romantic chemistry because of the vibe he frequently gives out. He's friends with many famous stars such as Baek Yoon-ho, Choi Jong-in, Ma Dong-wook, Min Byung-gyu, Sung Jin-woo, and Cha Hae-in, and has revealed of his wish of being able to be in the same film as them together.
Min Byung-gyu
an actor who has shown up in various genres. When it comes to slice of life, Byung-gyu mostly gets leading roles, and sometimes, he gets the "second male lead" roles, which brings more impact to the viewers. But as for other genres like action and horror, Byung-gyu takes on supporting roles; he is one of the actors who has a stunt double and still gets to do certain stunts depending on his capability. And when it comes to the historical genre, that is when Byung-gyu gets most excited and believes he does his roles better in period dramas than the rest, partly because he is a big fan of historical dramas which he views his other roles differently. Byung-gyu is great at improvising his lines that the director only has to tell him the background of the scene and Byung-gyu knows what to do next, which somehow makes some actors feel challenged as they are not sure if they can go along with Byung-gyu's improvised lines. But, Byung-gyu always does his best to help his co-stars and not make them feel pressured.
Eun-seok
one of the country's lesser known actors who is known for getting background roles. Eun-seok hardly appears in films, yet is friends with a lot of big stars in the industry. The reason being that he got severely injured in set once, which has scarred him and chose to no longer show up in filming unless he feels like doing so.
Yoo Jin-ho
a supporting actor who is well-known for being Sung Jin-woo's "sidekick" as he had been acting alongside him for years. Yoo Jin-ho specializes in roles that are comedic relief — he doesn't mind it since that means he doesn't have a lot of lines to memorize. Despite being an actor himself, Jin-ho is not afraid to unleash his inner "fanboy" when it comes to expressing his support in actors and actresses he admires.
Park Hee-jin
an actress who is known for her background or supporting roles. Hee-jin excels from soap operas to action movies. Her roles are usually helping the main character and defending them from the antagonist(s).
Ma Dong-wook
a versatile actor in his fifties who has different roles in various genres, whether it be a father or someone the main characters seek help from. He shares his experiences to his fellow stars as his way of helping them in filming and has a lot of actors/actresses wishing to act in the same movie as him; not because of his talent, but also his kind nature that he treats everyone younger than him as his children.
Liu Zhigang
China's rising action star. A likeable and charming actor whose roles are both protagonist and antagonist. Zhigang does his own stunts and likes to go to the extreme where no editing shall be involved. He's one of the faces in the industry whose management cannot simply allow to be part of a film unless the paycheck is immense and does not tarnish Zhigang's talent. In every film he is in, it receives many awards that reach up to internationals. Zhigang has acted in international films, which makes him fluent in English after being casted alongside stars in different countries.
Thomas Andre
a powerful actor in the USA who is popular for his antagonistic roles. Thomas enjoys playing the bad guy. And what makes him likeable is that he donates half of his money to charities and has his own foundation for children with special needs and disabilities. He is funny and tends to joke around in set, along in conventions where he gets to communicate with fans and gives them the best time in their lives.
Laura
an actress who excels most in the action genre. She films her scenes effortlessly and smoothly without needing a second take. Laura learns martial arts off-screen and knows how to hold a gun; she is also sassy and has the kind of humor that makes her co-stars adore working with her despite her stern and cold demeanor.
Goto Ryuji
a versatile actor in Japan who appears in dramas and action. His roles are mostly in the villain side, which what makes him intimidating to other actors. Goto prefers to work with those who are professional and hardly messes up more than twice otherwise he thinks they are wasting his time. However, he is usually gently to those who are younger and new to the acting industry, he looks out for them and won't hesitate to scold the production if the first time actors ever get hurt in set.
#should've added other characters too but the post will be way too long#solo leveling#sung jin woo#cha hae in#woo jin chul#choi jong in#baek yoon ho#lee ju hee#lim tae gyu#min byung gyu#sl eun seok#yoo jin ho#park hee jin#ma dong seok#liu zhigang#thomas andre#sl laura#goto ryuji
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Once again screaming wailing gnashing my teeth over the lost and ignored themes of distrust, worthlessness, ambition, and loyalty in Son Jin Woo.
Like!! This is a man who explicitly says he learned to never trust other people because they always turn on him and betray him eventually, and raises soldiers from the dead with the explicit feeling that they're desperately reaching out to him, specifically, to save them from death. He surrounds himself with an army of fanatically loyal undead, and it's mentioned a few times that he's just as fanatically loyal to them in return, that he mourns every single one, and it's purely his own willpower that lets him reanimate them, that how much he wants them to be his is what gives him the power to raise them.
He's quiet and ruthless and set up to be a remorseless killer who doesn't give a damn about anyone but those he decides to love, who follows and surveils his loved ones at all times so he knows they're safe, who uses people without pause and doesn't care what people think about him. He loves fighting and gets a thrill from every time he gains power, says explicitly that as he levels up he feels more and more divorced from humanity, and only relies on his shadow army! He's a villain-coded figure in the role of hero and it's!! so cool!!!
And yet the narrative takes all these interesting bits and just. never addresses them. There's no consequence of Jin Woo feeling any of this. The whole series devolves into bland power fantasy/Gary Stu ridiculousness where the whole world can be divided into Good Guys Who Love the Protagonist and Bad Guys Who Hate/Are Jealous of the Protagonist. What a waste. We could have had it aaaaaall.
#kat rants#solo leveling#yes im still salty about this#i've been rereading the books and just. there are SO MANY interesting plot points set up#jin woo is an OP character to the max#so his story conflicts NEED to be emotional/social#there are so many interesting ways to do it too#like!!#what about if he actually didn't trust anyone who didn't prove themselves to him#like keep jin ho as a friend#but make him more skeptical of everyone else not his family#make it have consequences! make jin woo deciding to trust people a big moment!#it could have been so GOOD OKAY I WILL NEVER GET OVER THIS
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My end-of-the-winter-anime-season rankings:
1. The Wrong to Use Healing Magic (one of the best isekai in a long time)
2. A Sign of Affection (really picked up after Itsuomi and Oushi became friends)
3. Chained Soldier (fun)
4. The Foolish Angel Dances with the Devil (surprise of the season)
5. Surgeon Elise (Linden and Elise are my couple of the season)
6. Classroom of the Elite (idk why but the episodes felt like they ended fast, but still entertaining)
7. Solo Leveling (fantastic if you like action)
8. The Witch and the Beast (Ashaf is my favorite character of the season)
9. Villainess Lvl 99 (started off strong, but the stupid misunderstandings and the CGI dragon dumbed it down)
10. Banished from the Hero’s Party, I Decided to Live a Quiet Life in the Countryside (wholesome, but Ruti having feelings for Red is not so wholesome)
11. Bottom-Tier Character Tomozaki-kun (although I’m fine who he ended up with, the latter half of the season was pretty boring)
12. Tales of Wedding Rings (ok harem, but that’s it)
13. 7th Time Loop (I know this may be quite the unpopular opinion with this being this so low, but I honestly found it boring for the most part; also falling in love with the guy that’s killed you multiple times is wild)
14. My Instant Death Ability is Overpowered (introduced way too many characters before the watchers could give a care about them before they died)
15. Demon Prince of Momochi House (weird, boring, not a lot of it makes sense to me)
#anime#anime 2024#the wrong way to use healing magic#a sign of affection#chained soldier#the foolish angel dances with the devil#surgeon elise#classroom of the elite#solo leveling#the witch and the beast#villainess level 99#banished from the hero's party i decided to live a quiet life in the countryside#bottom tier character tomozaki#tales of wedding rings#7th time loop#my instant death ability is so overpowered no one in this other world stands a chance against me!#demon prince of momochi house
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Among the Korean Hunters, Cha-In is the third strongest behind Jinwoo and Gun-Hee, a notable feat as both are vessals for Ashborn, and the Brightest Fragment, among the Strongest Monarchs and Rulers respectively.😈🔥❤️
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