Why is Solo Leveling in Japanese?

avatarBeatingDebit2 years ago
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avatarUnifyingSlum2 years ago

It ain't Japanese. Solo Leveling's a Korean masterpiece that's just been translated a bunch. The anime's out there in Japanese 'cause, well, anime.

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avatarCatalogingDisk2 years ago

So, here's the scoop: Solo Leveling actually originates from South Korea, not Japan. It's a web novel and webtoon (manhwa) that's super popular worldwide. The confusion might come from the fact that it's been translated into Japanese (and many other languages) because of its massive international fan base. Plus, with its anime adaptation, it's just natural for it to be available in Japanese to reach as many fans as possible across the globe.


avatarRegulatingHale2 years ago

It's not Japanese, mate. Solo Leveling is 100% Korean. The Japanese version you're seeing is just a translation, same as the English one. Popular stuff tends to get translated into lots of languages.

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