Don't Look Down on My Guys
- El episodio se transmitió el 8 feb 2025
- 24min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
9.5/10
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Jinwoo decide ayudar al equipo de ataque del gremio de cazadores que se enfrenta al gran orco chamán Kargalgan, lo que resulta en una lucha épica.Jinwoo decide ayudar al equipo de ataque del gremio de cazadores que se enfrenta al gran orco chamán Kargalgan, lo que resulta en una lucha épica.Jinwoo decide ayudar al equipo de ataque del gremio de cazadores que se enfrenta al gran orco chamán Kargalgan, lo que resulta en una lucha épica.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Taito Ban
- Sung Jin-woo
- (voz)
- …
Justin Briner
- Jin-ho Yoo
- (English version)
- (voz)
SungWon Cho
- Jin-chul Woo
- (English version)
- (voz)
Ricco Fajardo
- Min-sung Lee
- (English version)
- (voz)
Stephen Fu
- Ki-hoon Son
- (English version)
- (voz)
Cris George
- Seong-Gu Lee
- (English version)
- (voz)
Ryosuke Higa
- Worker
- (voz)
Xanthe Huynh
- Bora Lee
- (English version)
- (voz)
Ivan Jasso
- Eun-soo Kim
- (English version)
- (voz)
Opiniones destacadas
The latest Solo Leveling episode was easily the best so far, delivering an intense and well-animated fight that stayed true to the Manhwa. The battle choreography was fluid, making every moment feel impactful, and the pacing was much better than previous episodes, allowing for a more immersive experience. One of the highlights was the brief but epic fight between Igris and the two generals, which, despite its short screen time, was executed brilliantly. The animation quality was top-notch, capturing the intensity and power of the battles while staying faithful to the original story. Unlike earlier episodes that felt rushed, this one took its time to showcase the action, making it all the more enjoyable. It was an episode worth watching again, and it further solidified Solo Leveling as one of the best adaptations in recent times.
Holy holy holy holy now this is a sight to see. One of my favourite moments from the Manhwa brought to life is such extraordinary fashion. Im not usually one to write reviews for Solo Leveling in particular but I had to for this episode. From the direction of the fights to how well and smooth they all felt in sequence it was really hard not to appreciate the dedication and hard work put into this episode. On another note Jinwoo is just another level of unstoppable. Its always funny to see everyones reactions around to how different he is and them trying to process why. I cant wait till the series further explains onto that detail because he is indeed an interesting one.
10lavmiki
This episode masterfully blends intense action sequences with profound character development, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats.
The narrative thrusts protagonist Sung Jinwoo and his shadow army into a high-stakes confrontation against the formidable Orc Grand Shaman, Kargalgan. The animation quality during these battle scenes is nothing short of spectacular, with fluid movements and meticulous attention to detail that bring the combat to life. The choreography showcases Jinwoo's strategic prowess and the overwhelming might of his shadow soldiers, culminating in a visual feast for the audience.
Beyond the adrenaline-pumping action, this episode delves deeper into Jinwoo's evolving psyche. His unwavering determination to protect his comrades and his growing confidence in harnessing his newfound powers are portrayed with nuance and depth. The interactions between Jinwoo and his shadow army add layers to his character, highlighting his leadership qualities and the bond he shares with his summoned entities.
The episode's pacing is impeccable, balancing high-octane battles with moments of introspection. The stakes feel higher than ever, and the narrative momentum keeps viewers engaged from start to finish. The musical score complements the on-screen action perfectly, amplifying the emotional impact of key scenes.
The narrative thrusts protagonist Sung Jinwoo and his shadow army into a high-stakes confrontation against the formidable Orc Grand Shaman, Kargalgan. The animation quality during these battle scenes is nothing short of spectacular, with fluid movements and meticulous attention to detail that bring the combat to life. The choreography showcases Jinwoo's strategic prowess and the overwhelming might of his shadow soldiers, culminating in a visual feast for the audience.
Beyond the adrenaline-pumping action, this episode delves deeper into Jinwoo's evolving psyche. His unwavering determination to protect his comrades and his growing confidence in harnessing his newfound powers are portrayed with nuance and depth. The interactions between Jinwoo and his shadow army add layers to his character, highlighting his leadership qualities and the bond he shares with his summoned entities.
The episode's pacing is impeccable, balancing high-octane battles with moments of introspection. The stakes feel higher than ever, and the narrative momentum keeps viewers engaged from start to finish. The musical score complements the on-screen action perfectly, amplifying the emotional impact of key scenes.
The action was beautiful and I will say the same for animation I personally really enjoyed the episode and the whole series but this episode really set it in stone for me this episode has shown how much stronger Jin Woo has gotten and i won't say any spoilers but if you haven't seen the episode watch it NOW you won't regret it. It is honestly one of the best episodes in The whole series action wise but I'm really just rambling right now because I can't really put to words on how good the episode is and I can't wait to see how much they improve threw out the whole season this really deserves the love it gets right now this season is cinema.
10rxckne
Solo Leveling 2x6 is a masterclass in animation and sequencing. I haven't seen an episode that was the visual spectacle like this since the Broly movie, JJK 2x17, and even more so Demon Slayer 2x17 (both in which are the same season and episode length funny enough) but THIS is right there with them. As the years go by and animation continues to evolve, the bar keeps getting raised higher and higher. But A-1 Pictures absolutely hit the ball out of the park with this one. From an adaptation standpoint, being able to elevate the source material this much is beyond impressive. Season 2 of Solo Leveling has brought the anime into a new category that's up there with some of the best we have today. Hopefully it can maintain the consistency that Demon Slayer doesn't have, as well as giving the animators the breathing room that mappa isn't giving JJK, because if it can do that then I don't know what much else can stop it. Vinland Saga in my eyes is the best anime to still be released, but Solo Leveling might be reaching that level.
¿Sabías que…?
- ErroresIn the English version, when he names Tusk, the written version shows his name as Fang.
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