How Its Old Ending Was Easily Better In Solo Leveling

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Solo Leveling has officially ended, but there are two different endings. In this video we are going over the ending of Solo Leveling from the manhwa and from the light novel perspective. In the Solo Leveling ending from the manhwa Sung Jin Woo talks to the rulers about him staying on the planet because of the people that he loves versus the light novel ending of Solo Leveling we are shown all the different encounters he had re meeting all the people that he started to love over the years of being a hunter.

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The endings are not really different the last scene we see in the manwha happened in the Light Novel as well, It's just that the person in charge of the Manwha decided to stop there and not cover the things that happens afterward, and that includes the stuffs mentioned in this video, as well as many crazy things like: *(SPOILERS BELOW)*













- Jin Woo getting a job as a detective and meeting up with people he met throughout the story.
- Woo JinChul remembering everything that happened before the cup of reincarnation was used.
- Jin Woo & Cha Hae-In getting married and having a kid.
- Jin Ho & Jin Woo's sister getting together.
- a Unknown race of Aliens try to invade the earth and get abolutely annihilated by Jin Woo.
- Jin Woo's kid inheriting the same power as his father and end up having his powers sealed by Jin Woo himself who implement "The System" to help him control it.
- Beru turns into some sort of Uncle to Jin Woo's son and end up fighting him at some point in the same way Jin Woo fought Igris.
- The Solo Leveling story in Igris"s point of view, we also learn that he almost died during the last fight with Antares.
- some cool Bonus chapters and what ifs scenario (one of them include a what if Antares was pocessing Jin Woo's body in chapter 1 when they went to the double dungeon.)

blingbling
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If hopefully Solo leveling gets an anime lets hope they do the LN ending

alesiocobani
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Well this aged well😂😂...they actually did extra chapters up to 200 covering all the extra stuff

spookycheese
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Im kinda sad that igris wasnt in the final fight like after the reset, he was the original right hand and slowly got replaced over and over

charan_
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After reading the last chapter of the mahwa, I was sorta left with this empty feeling. The ending was so bittersweet and beautiful, but I couldn't help but wish that everyone's memories remained intact and all of his previous achievements were remembered. Though I still loved it, , one of the best manhwas I've ever read!!

turkeywackey
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I'm not really unsatisfied with the ending, I'm more unsatisfied with the fight with the dragon monarch, there's not much movement it's just pure overpowering each other. When I read the LN Jinwoo teleported many times in their fight he uses his shadow exchange a lot, but the fight in the manhwa u can barely see it.

blackice
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I just didnt like the whole cup of reincarnation, it just felt like everything that had previously happened was pointless. Like instead of not killing of a single character they actually do, but just bring them all back in the end, which i didnt really like.

Spriqqan
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I was slightly disappointed in the ending but the true disappointment was that I didn’t get to see my Boy Igris one last time not in the chapter before or this one but that’s it, I loved this series.

Wow thanks for all the likes hope everyone has a great new year and make everyday count if you can.

johnscola
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Man the editing on this video is through the roof. And I agree tho the ending in the LN is rushed as well, the manhwa is even more rushed. But that last panel was beautiful tho. And I wish the manhwa adapted the side stories cause they are so goated

sungdripwoo
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Ending was perfectly fine for me, as a non-LN reader. Sure the fight against the dragon monarch could have been better, but it wasn't terrible. Some maybe have an issue with the time travel, but I didn't mind it and found myself even happy for Sung to be able to live a life unbothered by monarchs or rulers. Especially that last panel was a great moment to end on

okdre
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Sounds like the Web Novel actually ended up with the most satisfying ending. It still has him healing the Chairmen, but then it closes on Jin Woo after returning to Earth reconnecting with Jinho at University, while we get Jinho's inner-monologue about how crazy this Jin Woo guy is, how Jin Woo is dating Hae-In, and it just kind of ends it with them talking. Simple, effective and satisfying. The whole Rulers thing feels entirely tacked on just for sequel-baiting.

powwowken
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Can't belive how this went under the radar by the mainstream. Once this gets Anime, it will wreck havoc. Hope this will one day get animated.

DespairMagic
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I never disappointed the story but ending is slightly disappointed... He didn't reveal the another final battle before the destruction or changing the timeline which is sucks but its not... Because he might be focusing the next or final chapter which he might be tired of making another climatic battle and something missing...

realphagamer
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May I ask to the novel readers?
Did Jinwoo restore those memories of chae, chairman, and etc?

factg
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As a LN reader, I was also disappointed in many parts of the manga and how some fights were rewritten for the manga. Some examples: Thomas (Scavenger Guild Leader) vs Jinwoo, the fight in the city (from Thomas vs Beast Monarch all the way to SJW killing the Frost Monarch, so many things were changed, skipped, etc), and the final fight between Antares and Jinwoo. It took me some time, but I ended up understanding why they did it. A Light Novel, a manga, and an anime have different tempos, different requirements.

In a LN, an epic fight can simply be:
"Character A and Character B stared at each other for a few seconds. Out of nowhere, Character A blitzed past Character B before hitting him with a violent kick that sent him flying. The shock of smashing through the wall of the building killed him instantly."

In the manga that would depict that scene, drawing that scene would be boring for the readers that haven't already read the source material which is generally the vast majority of the readers. In the manga, the fight that should've been basically 3 moments, 4 if you include the standoff preceding the fight:
1. A and B staring at each other. 2. A showing up next to B. 3. A kicking B. 4. B smashing through the wall.
Mangas will usually prolong those fights to make it interesting to the manga readers, e.g. the fight between Thomas and SJW. In the LN, it was basically instant murder. In the Manhwa, the fight looked kinda balanced once Thomas activated his Reinforcement until SJW finally pounded him at the end.

In the anime depicting the same scene, things will change again. First of all, in a LN or Manga, when you read what a character is saying, it's as if the action is frozen until you read what comes next. The speeches can be extremely long or extremely short, it doesn't matter. In an anime though, if a character is supposed to talk for a long time while covering a short distance, the scene will look really weird unless you only care about the moment itself and not about the realism of the moment.
Example #1: Seven deadly sins, episode 1 when the Holy knight (Twigo I think?) walks from one side of the hole he just cut out towards Meliodas and Elizabeth. The hole is supposed to be roughly 10 steps wide, yet it takes him like 4x as long to just get half way because he's talking a lot.
Example #2: Kuroko no Basuke: The Last Game (movie) near the end when Aomine runs to help Kagami. He's running from around the free throw line to the basket which would take anyone maybe 3-4 steps, yet he runs for a solid 10 seconds because again, he has a lot of text to say.

So that's the first thing. The second thing is that, again, a short fight or one-cell moment in a manga might look cool, but animes work in fps, not "cells". They have to adapt those moments so that the anime watcher (majority of which doesn't know about other sources of the story) can enjoy the scene or moment.
Example #1: Boruto (I forgot which episode) Naruto using Baryon mode against Otsutsuki Isshiki. In the manga, Baryon mode lasted for around 5-6 hits, which is equivalent to maybe 5-10 seconds. In the anime, it lasted a few minutes (and was much more epic imo), but this had consequences. Anime-only watchers started to complain about the ability because it "didn't make sense", "wasn't used before", etc which are somewhat valid questions if you base yourself only on the anime and not the original material. A mode that makes you stronger than a being stronger than gods for 5 minutes sounds incredibly OP until you realize that the real duration of the mode is around 5 *SECONDS* not 5 minutes.
Example #2: Literally right after that previous fight ended against Isshiki, Momoshiki stabs Sasuke in the eye seemingly out of nowhere. In the manga, the scene clearly showed that Sasuke didn't even have time to process what was happening before his eye got stabbed. Iirc, it happened in 3 cells: 1. Buildup, we see a shadow coming fast. — 2. Sasuke feels a presence behind him and starts to turn his body. — 3. He gets stabbed in the eye. In the anime, the buildup happened over a few seconds which was fine. When it came time for Sasuke to slowly turn around, it made it look like Sasuke had plenty of time to see the menace and jump out of the way, which again, made aome of the fans mad. They're trading "suddenness" for "epicness". Sometimes it's good, sometimes it's not.

louisrobitaille
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The new editing style is epic keep it up

DragonSlayer.
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The story was good, the art was amazing but the people who deserves all our most highest respect is the people who colored this

QuantumTezzy
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tbh I wasnt disappointed with the ending. I loved it. but hearing the light novel ending, I would've loved to see those scenarios

iwillhaveyourorder
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They actually started to draw this. The manhwa is still technically ongoing with new chapters, although it's more about Jin-Woos son

depbdepb
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I am from future manhwa ended like light novel.

hritikbh