Solo Leveling Episode 7 is here, and fans are, once again, stunned by the animation. However, fans believe that the anime has changed a lot of things from the manhwa, however, they are not complaining about it either, since the quality that A1 Pictures is currently maintaining is excellent! Let’s take a look at how Solo Leveling Episode 7 differs from the Manhwa series.
Solo Leveling Episode 7: Differences You Can Find From The Manhwa Series
Solo Leveling Season 1 has modified several aspects of the manhwa. Fans believe the pace has improved, and Jinwoo’s thoughts are better developed. Manhwas are well-known for their high-quality illustrations, and it is tough to incorporate all of those concepts into an anime series and execute them properly. Solo Leveling anime may have exceeded the quality of the manhwa because of A-1 Pictures’ animation, Hiroyuki Sawano’s compositions, and incredible voice acting.
#sololeveling Episode 7 started slow but that fight at the end was HOLY SHIT was FUCKING AMAZING!!! I wasn't expecting that at all if I'm being honest. Learning about double his exercises is interesting, the meeting with our D rank boi was cool and the Cerberus fight was OMG. I… pic.twitter.com/rD7XvhAcbk
— Arceus Rules (@RulesArceus) February 18, 2024
Here is how Solo Leveling Episode 7 is different from the Manhwa Series:
1. In the anime, Jinwoo was fighting his internal conflicts about killing Hwang Dong Suk’s group when Jinah asked him if the group was powerful enough as he came out unscathed, whereas, in the manga, Jin Woo’s thoughts were completely different, and he acted as nothing had happened.
2. In Solo Leveling Episode 7, while consuming more alcohol and fried chicken with his sister, Jinwoo realizes that he is being shielded from “harmful substances.” He earned this defense as a mission reward for finishing the double dungeon. He also understood why the limbs he had lost were returned. Later, Jinwoo’s sister woke him up to tell him that Jinho was calling him. In the manhwa, Jinwoo was seen directly with Jinho after their last raid, offering him to team up!
3. While Jinho’s antics were humorous in the manhwa, their “meeting” following the phone call in Solo Leveling Episode 7 was more somber. As Jinwoo asks Jinho what he thinks of him, the manhwa shows that Jinwoo accepts his proposal too quickly and accepts Jinho as his younger brother. It took Jinho some time in Solo Leveling Episode 7 to persuade Jinwoo to join hands with him to help him become the guild master.
4. In Episode 7, Laura gives Hwang Dong direct information regarding Jinwoo and Jinho. While Hwang Dong Soo’s schedule isn’t specified in the anime, it was revealed in the manhwa that information is obtained via fax and that he is booked for two months.
5. Episode 7 highlighted Jinwoo’s primary motivation for entering the Demon Castle Dungeon to get the “Elixir Of Life” to heal his mother. In the manhwa, Jinwoo desired to enter the dungeon to gain more power and prepare for future raids alongside Jinho.
6. The manhwa does not portray the complete Cerbeus battle, but Solo Leveling Episode 7 depicts the entire process in detail, including Jinwoo almost getting killed.
7. In the manhwa, Jinwoo does not receive the recipe for Elixir Of Life this soon, whereas, in Solo Leveling Episode 7, he receives the recipe for “Elixir Of Life” right after he defeats the Cerberus.
8. In Solo Leveling Episode 7, Jinwoo drinks Kasaka’s Venom after being virtually exhausted by the first hit and fleeing Cerberus in the dungeon. In the manga, he took the poison at home after drinking beer.
What other differences did you notice from the manhwa in Solo Leveling Episode 7?
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