Key Takeaways
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- Solo Leveling has global popularity but is not yet widely recognized in Japan, specifically compared to established anime series like One Piece, Naruto, and Dragon Ball.
- Atsushi Kendo, a main producer for the first two seasons of Solo Leveling, aims to increase the animes popularity in Japan with the upcoming third season.
- Kendo believes that the third season will help Solo Leveling compete with long-standing series and become more recognized within Japan.
- Currently, Solo Leveling is considered one of the biggest sensations in contemporary anime, alongside Demon Slayer, but Kendos ambition is for it to eventually join the ranks of globally beloved titles like One Piece, Naruto, Dragon Ball, and others.
Boosting Solo Leveling’s Popularity in Japan to Compete with Anime Titans like One Piece and Dragon Ball
While Solo Leveling has achieved significant global popularity, it has not yet achieved the same level of recognition in Japan as established anime heavyweights like One Piece, Naruto, and Dragon Ball. Atsushi Kendo, a main producer for the first two seasons of Solo Leveling, aims to change this with the upcoming third season. Speaking at Anime Expo with ScreenRant, Kendo shared his observations from living in Japan: “I’m happy with the response, but I don’t think the series is widely known yet. Solo Leveling hasn’t become a household name in Japan just yet.” He expressed his hope that Season 3 will boost the anime’s popularity and help it compete with these long-standing series. Currently, Solo Leveling stands as one of the biggest sensations in contemporary anime, alongside Demon Slayer. Kendo’s ambition is for it to eventually join the ranks of the globally beloved titles he mentioned, which remain dominant forces in the anime world.
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Official Name | THE LEVELING OF SOLO LEVELING |
Brief Summary | A two-part documentary that aims to explore the many incarnations of Solo Leveling, from its creation to the worldwide premiere events for the anime adaptation. |
Released | March 4, 2024 |
Genre | Documentary |
Production Companies | AllSo, Crunchyroll |
Countries of Origin | US |
Ratings | 8.7/10 (3 reviews) |
Number of episodes | 2 |
Number of seasons | 1 |