The continuation of #SoloLeveling anime is officially in development!
Crunchyroll President Rahul Purini:
"Nothing to announce, but we are just as eager as the fans for the next show! We know the creators are actively working on it, so hopefully we can announce something soon"
@2501_godzilla What is the relation to Piccoma in Japan? Do people really use it or is it one of the services that just exists and is not needed by anyone?
We'll be finishing Solo Leveling Ragnarok manhwa in our retirement
According to a recent report from Piccoma (a Japanese platform for reading SL), it was revealed that 42% (!!!) of Japanese Ragnarok readers fall into the 40-49 age demographic.
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The rest of the statistics look like this:
Gender distribution:
Men (男性): 67%
Women (女性): 33%
Age distribution:
10 to 19 years old (10代): 6%
20 to 29 years old (20代): 28%
30 to 39 years old (30代): 24%
40 to 49 years old (40代): 42%
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A friendly reminder: we already saw a few scenes from Solo Leveling S3 four years ago.
I speak about Hae-In's battle against Igris. You can recognize it by her clothes for this arc. However, we still haven't received an official announcement for the 3rd season
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On March 4, 2018, the first chapter of Solo Leveling manhwa was released.
The publication began just a week before the end of the original light novel. Manhwa has 3 whole seasons under its belt, totaling 200 chapters together.
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From Sung Suho to Alex: The Nuances of Name Translation in Japan
In the Japanese version of Solo Leveling Ragnarok, the main character’s name is Mizushino Mamoru (水篠 護). The name Mamoru is written with the kanji 護, meaning “protection” or “defense.” (1/4)
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Such a meaning for names isn’t unique across different cultures. In English, a similar sense is conveyed by the name Alex, which comes from the Ancient Greek word ἀλέξειν, meaning “to defend” or “to protect.” (3/4)