It Was All Worth It
- El episodio se transmitió el 1 mar 2025
- 24min
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8.7/10
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Jin-woo busca la cura para su madre usando el Elixir de la Vida, mientras en paralelo se organizan los preparativos para la cuarta incursión a la Isla Jeju.Jin-woo busca la cura para su madre usando el Elixir de la Vida, mientras en paralelo se organizan los preparativos para la cuarta incursión a la Isla Jeju.Jin-woo busca la cura para su madre usando el Elixir de la Vida, mientras en paralelo se organizan los preparativos para la cuarta incursión a la Isla Jeju.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Johnny Yong Bosch
- Lim Tae-Gyu
- (English version)
- (voz)
Justin Briner
- Jin-ho Yoo
- (English version)
- (voz)
SungWon Cho
- Jin-chul Woo
- (English version)
- (voz)
Colleen Clinkenbeard
- Kyung-hae Park
- (English version)
- (voz)
Marisa Duran
- Hanekawa
- (English version)
- (voz)
Lee George
- Byung-gu Min
- (English version)
- (voz)
Banjô Ginga
- Kiyoomi Goto
- (voz)
- …
Doug Jackson
- Head Doctor
- (English version)
- (voz)
Aleks Le
- Sung Jin-woo
- (English version)
- (voz)
Ryan Colt Levy
- Eunseok
- (English version)
- (voz)
Gregory Lush
- Doctor A
- (English version)
- (voz)
Opiniones destacadas
This episode is a true gem that stands out for its emotional narrative and fast-paced action. Jin-Woo, our protagonist, finally completes the Elixir of Life and returns home to try to cure his sick mother. This scene is deeply moving and shows us a more human and vulnerable side of Jin-Woo, which adds a layer of depth to his already complex character. It is a truly emotional chapter that finally makes our protagonist see more human. The hospital scene really knows how to convey that feeling of being able to recover a sick loved one. Additionally, the intense preparation of the Hunters Association for the Jeju raid, and Go Gunhee's determination to recruit Jin-Woo, highlight the gravity of the situation. The combination of emotional storytelling and high-stakes action makes this episode unforgettable. The Hunter Association is preparing for the fourth raid on Jeju, a highly anticipated event that promises to bring challenges and epic battles. Go Gunhee's determination to recruit Jin-Woo underscores the importance of our protagonist and sets high expectations for future episodes. The raid on Jeju is one of the most anticipated arcs of the series, and this episode sets the stage for what promises to be a series of spectacular confrontations and defining moments.
The burden Jin-Woo has been carrying all this time...
Everything he's been doing for the last two seasons...
All the suffering, hard work, and sacrifices he's made...
All of it was for his mother.
Even after losing so many emotions and pushing forward no matter what, Everyone calling him characterless and edgy seeing his mother finally wake up-he can't stop it. It breaks him, just as it breaks me.
Best episode of Season 2.
Music, OST, voice acting Better than even manwha Anime did justice with this scene Also Jeju island arc finally started.
More new character introduction and as well Thomas Andre.
Even after losing so many emotions and pushing forward no matter what, Everyone calling him characterless and edgy seeing his mother finally wake up-he can't stop it. It breaks him, just as it breaks me.
Best episode of Season 2.
Music, OST, voice acting Better than even manwha Anime did justice with this scene Also Jeju island arc finally started.
More new character introduction and as well Thomas Andre.
In Episode 9 of Solo Leveling Season 2, titled "It Was All Worth It," the narrative reaches a poignant milestone as Sung Jinwoo succeeds in crafting the Elixir of Life, leading to his mother's revival from her prolonged illness. This emotional reunion underscores Jinwoo's relentless dedication to his family and offers a touching respite amidst the series' intense action sequences.
The episode also introduces new dimensions to Jinwoo's abilities. He summons Kaisel, a shadow dragon, enhancing his mobility and combat prowess. Additionally, Jinwoo acquires the Shadow Exchange skill, enabling him to swap positions with his Shadow Soldiers, a tactic that proves advantageous in navigating between realms.
Parallel to Jinwoo's personal developments, the looming threat of the Jeju Island Raid intensifies. Discussions among hunters highlight the perilous nature of the mission, reflecting their apprehensions and the high stakes involved. This subplot not only builds anticipation for upcoming confrontations but also delves into the camaraderie and resolve of the hunter community.
A notable segment of the episode is the proposed sparring match among S-Rank Hunters. This event serves as a platform to showcase individual strengths and fosters a competitive spirit, setting the stage for future alliances and rivalries. Jinwoo's observation of these dynamics hints at his growing integration into the elite hunter society.
Visually, the episode maintains the series' standard of dynamic animation, particularly during action sequences. The fluidity of combat scenes and the detailed portrayal of characters' abilities enhance the viewing experience, keeping audiences engaged.
In summary, Episode 9 balances emotional depth with strategic plot progression. Jinwoo's personal victories are juxtaposed against the escalating challenges faced by the hunter community, enriching the narrative and setting a compelling trajectory for subsequent episodes.
The episode also introduces new dimensions to Jinwoo's abilities. He summons Kaisel, a shadow dragon, enhancing his mobility and combat prowess. Additionally, Jinwoo acquires the Shadow Exchange skill, enabling him to swap positions with his Shadow Soldiers, a tactic that proves advantageous in navigating between realms.
Parallel to Jinwoo's personal developments, the looming threat of the Jeju Island Raid intensifies. Discussions among hunters highlight the perilous nature of the mission, reflecting their apprehensions and the high stakes involved. This subplot not only builds anticipation for upcoming confrontations but also delves into the camaraderie and resolve of the hunter community.
A notable segment of the episode is the proposed sparring match among S-Rank Hunters. This event serves as a platform to showcase individual strengths and fosters a competitive spirit, setting the stage for future alliances and rivalries. Jinwoo's observation of these dynamics hints at his growing integration into the elite hunter society.
Visually, the episode maintains the series' standard of dynamic animation, particularly during action sequences. The fluidity of combat scenes and the detailed portrayal of characters' abilities enhance the viewing experience, keeping audiences engaged.
In summary, Episode 9 balances emotional depth with strategic plot progression. Jinwoo's personal victories are juxtaposed against the escalating challenges faced by the hunter community, enriching the narrative and setting a compelling trajectory for subsequent episodes.
I know you did this on purpose just to get attention to yourself and everything but can you just do all of us a favor and not put in a review ever again. It's people like you who make the anime fanbase the most toxic fanbase in the world and it's just sad really. Not liking something is your own opinion. I'm not gonna get mad at you for that. What really annoys me with people like you is just saying straight up lies to try to make yourself feel better because your favorite anime isn't the only good one in the world. So like i said before just be quiet and don't type anything again please and thank you.
I have read both novel and manhwa and Solo Leveling anime as a whole is making up for the hype.
The fact that they cut a lot of things from manhwa and still make the anime so good is a really good job.
It is slowly building the tension in the episodes so you can understand the world and the system until there is an hyped fight --> like in this episode.
If you are a gamer then it is as it is in the games. You level, you build gear, you beat boss and again.
The fights are so flashy and godly animated that honestly i think there is not any better animated fights in the anime "world".
Some people can hate the overhype ornrotective people. But for gamers and people that like this style it is simply the best.
The fact that they cut a lot of things from manhwa and still make the anime so good is a really good job.
It is slowly building the tension in the episodes so you can understand the world and the system until there is an hyped fight --> like in this episode.
If you are a gamer then it is as it is in the games. You level, you build gear, you beat boss and again.
The fights are so flashy and godly animated that honestly i think there is not any better animated fights in the anime "world".
Some people can hate the overhype ornrotective people. But for gamers and people that like this style it is simply the best.
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