

During the initial contact between the servants in Fate stay/night: Unlimited Blade Works, we see a confrontation between Gilgamesh and Berserker, which depicts the core of Ufotable's style of animating shadow-like characters. Obviously, there are lots of anime studios out there capable of producing truly excellent animation, such as MAPPA, Production I.G, and Bones, but Ufotable consistently outperforms them in terms of animating manga panels-both precisely and brilliantly.

Related: The Most Visually Stunning Anime, Ranked The same can be said for Solo Leveling, whose artwork is among the best, and possibly only Ufotable is capable of producing content of this caliber.

The animators have worked tirelessly to provide the best animation possible, resulting in visually stunning anime episodes. The reason for this is primarily due to the fact that none of these anime shows had a truly groundbreaking storyline, instead recognized for their spectacular action sequences and other visual elements. With the studio behind such groundbreaking anime series as Demon Slayer, Fate, and The Garden of Sinners, it was largely assumed that Ufotable would be the company to adapt the source material. Although it is true that we have yet to see an official trailer or teaser other than an announcement video, these are the reasons why we believe Solo Leveling's adaptation may go wrong.Įven before the anime was announced, people speculated on how the webtoon would be adapted. Unfortunately, despite the buzz, a few factors could prevent it from becoming as successful as the fans hope. Given the webtoon's out-of-this-world artwork and breathtaking battle sequences, the anime has the potential to become one of A-1 Pictures' most outstanding productions, if not one of the best adaptations ever done. When it was announced that there would be a Solo Leveling anime the previous year, fan community discussions and speculations erupted like wildfire. Still, in recent years, there have been various anime adaptations, such as Tower of God, The God of High School, and the recent Lookism, which emphasized societal issues.
Usually, live-action adaptations of Korean webtoons are produced because they are more successful, as Netflix never fails to prove. Solo Leveling, the world's most popular webtoon, has been read by millions of anime and manga enthusiasts, and the number is still growing.
