Solo Leveling: ReAwakening

俺だけレベルアップな件 -ReAwakening- (Ore dake Level Up na Ken: ReAwakening)

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MAL Score
Ranked #693
Popularity #3528
  • Action
  • Adventure
  • Fantasy
  • Adult Cast
  • Urban Fantasy
Episodes
1
Duration
1 hr 56 min
Aired
Nov 29, 2024
Status
Finished Airing

Synopsis

A decade after mysterious gates began opening across Earth—each one leading to monster-infested dungeons—society has come to rely on Hunters: people granted supernatural abilities to clear these threats. Sung Jin-Woo takes on dungeon work to support his family, but his meager strength has earned him a humiliating reputation as the weakest Hunter alive.

Everything changes when a routine expedition turns catastrophic, pushing Jin-Woo to the edge of death. He survives against all odds and awakens in the hospital to an unsettling revelation: a hidden “system” has chosen him as a player, granting him a path to grow stronger. Seemingly alone in receiving this opportunity, Jin-Woo begins leveling up at an unprecedented rate—hinting at a reawakening that could elevate him toward the top of the Hunter world.

Otaku Consensus

Solo Leveling: ReAwakening is best understood as a premium recap-and-launch package rather than a conventional movie, and its strong MAL 8.04 and AniList 80 reception reflects how well A-1 Pictures’ direction sells the series’ dungeon violence, leveling momentum, and Jin-woo’s transformation on a larger canvas. Shunsuke Nakashige’s direction and the action team of Yoshihiro Kanno and Hirokatsu Maruyama give the material its cleanest selling point: fast, legible combat escalation with enough gore and survival pressure to keep the power fantasy from feeling weightless. The recurring criticism is structural, not visual: as a one-episode ReAwakening release, it compresses earlier material and works better for returning viewers than for anyone seeking a fully self-contained film.

Why You Should Watch

Watch ReAwakening if you want the Solo Leveling charge in its most concentrated form: dungeon brutality, stat-driven ascension, and A-1 Pictures action staging without the slower weekly build. It scratches the same progression itch as Sword Art Online’s game-like advancement, but trades VR romance and party dynamics for a harsher urban-fantasy labor system where power is measured against injury, debt, and rank. Viewers who like Jujutsu Kaisen’s modern supernatural menace but prefer a single-protagonist climb over ensemble banter will find the appeal immediately. The format also makes it useful as a theatrical refresher before continuing the anime, especially because it packages the series’ early identity around gore, survival tension, and Jin-woo’s increasingly unsettling competence rather than simply replaying adventure beats.

Key Characters

  • J
    Jin-woo Sung(VA: Taito Ban)

    Jin-woo’s appeal lies in watching a mocked working adult turn fear, pain, and ambition into measurable progress, making him one of modern anime’s most direct power-fantasy protagonists.

What Makes It Stand Out

  • 1

    ReAwakening is a single-episode 2024 release, which makes it structurally different from the TV season: it functions as a concentrated theatrical re-entry point rather than a normal serialized installment.

  • 2

    A-1 Pictures anchors the production, with Shunsuke Nakashige directing and Yoshihiro Kanno and Hirokatsu Maruyama credited as action directors, a staffing setup that foregrounds fight readability, impact timing, and escalation.

  • 3

    The anime draws from a Korean source lineage credited to Chu-Gong and Hyeon-Gun, while Seong-Rak Jang’s original character design credit links the adaptation back to the visual identity that made the webtoon internationally recognizable.

  • 4

    Its AniList tag profile is unusually blunt for mainstream action fantasy: Gore at 70%, Survival at 50%, and Dungeon at 40%, signaling that the appeal is built around bodily danger and lethal spaces rather than light adventuring.

  • 5

    The Adult Cast and Urban Fantasy themes separate it from school-based battle anime and isekai escapism, framing Hunter work as dangerous modern employment rather than a teen tournament or transported-world fantasy.

Fun Facts & Trivia

Fun fact 1
The Japanese production credits preserve the source’s mixed-media roots: Chu-Gong and Hyeon-Gun are credited for the original story, while the late Seong-Rak Jang is credited for original character design.
Fun fact 2
Tomoko Sudou handled character design for the anime, with Chiaki Furuzumi on sub-character design and Soutarou Shiraishi on prop design, indicating a dedicated pipeline for both cast silhouettes and equipment detail.
Fun fact 3
Yasuhiro Okumura served as art director, an important role for a series whose identity depends on contrasting ordinary city spaces with hostile dungeon interiors.
Fun fact 4
ReAwakening finished airing on November 29, 2024, and its one-episode format helps explain the gap between its strong MAL score of 8.04 and its lower MAL popularity rank of #3528.
Fun fact 5
Taito Ban voices Jin-woo Sung in Japanese, carrying a role that depends heavily on tonal transition: exhausted vulnerability, controlled menace, and increasingly cold battle focus.

Studios

  • A-1 Pictures

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