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The Japanese version of Solo Leveling manhwa series is slightly different from the original. The main character, Sung Jinwoo is changed to a Japanese man, and Korea is changed to Japan. The 'bad guy Japan' country from the original series is changed to a fictional country (Link: https://www.animesenpai.net/why-som...ersion of Solo,changed to a fictional country. )
the name Sung Jin-Woo was changed to Shun Mizushino.
Most fans will know of Sung Jin-Woo and his adventures through the Solo Leveling manhwa; however, that’s not the only way you can read his story.
Before being illustrated in its full glory by Redice Studio, the series was originally a well-known South Korean web novel known under the name, Only I Level Up. Written by Chugong, the original novel quickly gained popularity within South Korea before eventually getting translated and taking the world by storm. From there, the series was adapted into a source accurate manhwa that only boosted the series’ popularity and fanbase.
So which of these is Studio A-1 adapting into their anime, you ask? Well, neither. The anime will instead be following the recently released Japanese Solo Leveling light novel. Although the general plot will stay the same, this does mean that there will still be a couple of changes from what Korean light novel and manhwa readers are expecting.
(Link: https://www.animesenpai.net/the-solo-leveling-anime-might-not-be-what-readers-are-expecting/ )
the name Sung Jin-Woo was changed to Shun Mizushino.
Most fans will know of Sung Jin-Woo and his adventures through the Solo Leveling manhwa; however, that’s not the only way you can read his story.
Before being illustrated in its full glory by Redice Studio, the series was originally a well-known South Korean web novel known under the name, Only I Level Up. Written by Chugong, the original novel quickly gained popularity within South Korea before eventually getting translated and taking the world by storm. From there, the series was adapted into a source accurate manhwa that only boosted the series’ popularity and fanbase.
So which of these is Studio A-1 adapting into their anime, you ask? Well, neither. The anime will instead be following the recently released Japanese Solo Leveling light novel. Although the general plot will stay the same, this does mean that there will still be a couple of changes from what Korean light novel and manhwa readers are expecting.
(Link: https://www.animesenpai.net/the-solo-leveling-anime-might-not-be-what-readers-are-expecting/ )