The Solo Leveling anime series has been entertaining fans with its never-ending twists and turns. The latest episode saw Sung Jin-Woo attaining strength to finally get into a direct battle with Dungeon Boss. He managed to kill the boss and move further into the dungeon. Jin Woo will encounter new hurdles in the next episode. The dubbed is getting released consistently, and it is just two episodes behind the sub. Keep reading as we discuss in detail Solo Leveling episode 5 in English dub.
Solo Leveling Episode 5 Dub Release Date & Watch Online
Crunchyroll will release Solo Leveling Episode 5 Dub on February 17, 2024. This anime is available to watch online only on Crunchyroll. Every Saturday, Crunchyroll releases new dub episodes of this popular anime series. The dub is two weeks behind the subs. The creators have kept the typical 2-week interval between sub and dub. Viewers in Japan can watch the episodes on Tokyo MX, GYT, GTV, BS11, CBC, and YTV.
Solo Leveling Episode 5 Dub Preview
In episode 5 of “Solo Leveling,” viewers can anticipate significant transformations in Jin Woo’s appearance as he progresses through new levels. Following his victory over the boss, his physique and facial features will undergo further alterations, which will be prominently featured in this episode.
This scene gave me chills 🔥
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The developments to be unveiled in the upcoming installment hold the true suspense, with some changes already hinted at in the preview of episode 4. Jin Woo will embark on a fresh mission, collaborating with Hwang Dong-Suk and his squad.
Tasked with a special assignment, Jin Woo, along with a select group of low-ranking hunters, will delve into the mission’s mysteries. What exactly does this mission entail? Who are the new individuals Jin Woo will encounter? These questions and more will be addressed in the dubbed version of Solo Leveling episode 5 dub.
Solo Leveling English Dub Voice Cast
- Sung Jinwoo, voiced by Aleks Le
- Yoo Jinho, voiced by Justin Briner
- Sung Jinah, voiced by Rebecca Wang
- Cha Hae-in, voiced by Michelle Rojas
- Choi Jong-in, voiced by Ian Sinclair
- Baek Yoonho, voiced by Christopher R. Sabat
- Go Gunhee, voiced by Kent Williams