REVIEW: Solo Leveling Episode 10 Falters Before the Anime’s Finale

Solo Leveling is reaching its home stretch — and like its protagonist Jin-woo Sung, it has turned into a favorite of both viewers well-versed in the webtoon and those who are new to its world. As the penultimate episode of Season 1 begins, Jin-woo is still a lowly E-ranked Hunter… and he wants to stay that way. But his prowess says otherwise, and prying eyes are starting to take notice, which brings more trouble than he could possibly manage.Solo Leveling Episode 10 examines how far Jin-woo has come in his journey, because his exploits have started turning the heads of powerful Hunters and Guilds. Directed by Takashi Sakuma, storyboarded by Koki Onoue, and scripted by Yoshikazu Tominaga, the episode titled “What Is This, a Picnic?” shows how normal dungeons have become a walk in the park for the man formerly known as the world’s weakest Hunter. The episode features the voice acting of Taito Ban as Jin-woo, Genta Nakamura as Jin-ho Yoo, Hironori Kondo as Sang-min Ahn and Miyu Tomita as Song-Yi Hang. A-1 Pictures continues overseeing the animation, bringing Chugong’s web novel and Dubu’s webtoon to life, as Hiroyuki Sawano takes a relaxed musical route.While the first half of the episode shows how Jin-woo amazes his raid party of low-ranked hunters, the latter half explores the aftermath of his overzealous approach of clearing almost all the C-ranked dungeons. Jin-woo draws the interest of Sang-min Ahn, a recruiter for one of the top Hunter Guilds. The subsequent encounter makes up the rest of the run time, as their conversation suddenly turns intense, with Jin-woo trying to keep his anonymity and Sang-min trying his best to win him over. The tussle may not be as deadly as most of Jin-woo’s encounters, but it is still tilted in the latter’s favor — proving once again that power is everything in the world of Solo Leveling.

Solo Leveling is reaching its home stretch — and like its protagonist Jin-woo Sung, it has turned into a favorite of both viewers well-versed in the webtoon and those who are new to its world. As the penultimate episode of Season 1 begins, Jin-woo is still a lowly E-ranked Hunter… and he wants to stay that way. But his prowess says otherwise, and prying eyes are starting to take notice, which brings more trouble than he could possibly manage.

Solo Leveling Episode 10 examines how far Jin-woo has come in his journey, because his exploits have started turning the heads of powerful Hunters and Guilds. Directed by Takashi Sakuma, storyboarded by Koki Onoue, and scripted by Yoshikazu Tominaga, the episode titled “What Is This, a Picnic?” shows how normal dungeons have become a walk in the park for the man formerly known as the world’s weakest Hunter. The episode features the voice acting of Taito Ban as Jin-woo, Genta Nakamura as Jin-ho Yoo, Hironori Kondo as Sang-min Ahn and Miyu Tomita as Song-Yi Hang. A-1 Pictures continues overseeing the animation, bringing Chugong’s web novel and Dubu’s webtoon to life, as Hiroyuki Sawano takes a relaxed musical route.

While the first half of the episode shows how Jin-woo amazes his raid party of low-ranked hunters, the latter half explores the aftermath of his overzealous approach of clearing almost all the C-ranked dungeons. Jin-woo draws the interest of Sang-min Ahn, a recruiter for one of the top Hunter Guilds. The subsequent encounter makes up the rest of the run time, as their conversation suddenly turns intense, with Jin-woo trying to keep his anonymity and Sang-min trying his best to win him over. The tussle may not be as deadly as most of Jin-woo’s encounters, but it is still tilted in the latter’s favor — proving once again that power is everything in the world of Solo Leveling.

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