Anime fans often have a hard time moving on from a good show, and Solo department is a perfect example of that. With his compelling story with zero to God and a protagonist who dominates opponents in style in each battle, it leaves the viewers who want more stories that can match the same entertainment and intensity. Unfortunately it's been weeks since Solo department released a new episode.
Solo Living Season 2 ended on a high tone, so fans itch to get hold of the third season. Season 3, however, remains unconfirmed for some reason, which means fans must scrub the directory to find a good anime to look after Solo department. While most lists contain the usual mainstream-anime titles, this curates this less known that each Solo department Damn will surely love.
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Nobleless
Sung Jin-Woo and Rai are silent and stoic heroes
Before Sung Jin-Woo's rise to power was adapted to Anime, Pureblood Vampire of Noblesse, Cadis Etrama di Raizel, stood as one of the earliest examples of a Korean web tone hero with immortal or almost cultivation properties.
Cadis Etrama di Raizel, otherwise known as Rai, Noblesse's protagonist, could compete with Jin-Woo when it comes to fighting opponents in style. Not only is he elegant and reserved, but he is also extremely overwhelmed, capable of growing thousands, if not millions, of aura points. He is also a “Ikemen” or a visually handsome anime character with an obligation to protect those he taxes the most.
Heaven, the forest. The earth. Everything is visible from this window. This is all I need. But I like tea like you do. – Rai
The large-scale battles in Noblesse, on the other hand, can remind solo equalization fans of Jin-Woo's explosive meetings. While Jin-Woo's opponents switch between the magical animals, co-hunters and higher beings in solo leveling, RAI is up to injured people as well as vampire noblemen.
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Viral hit
Offers a good underdog story
Just like Solo niveness and noble machine, viral has also originated in Korea. It is one of the most popular web tors in the country, which anime producers picked up before solo niveness.
Like solo leveling, viral also has an underdog character that eventually becomes stronger, but not as overpower as Sung Jin-Woo. Although Viral Hit is not a Power Fantasy -Anime, fans can probably discover how both show tend to emphasize the continuous growth of their main characters when they finish sections by section.
Being an adult is so hard and painful that I wish no one would have to grow up. – Yes Hobin
Viral hit also has a related history, as it is located in a modern and competitive world where the protagonist, Yoo Hobin, must fight for its place. It even integrates social media into Hobin's story and uses it as a driving force in its growth. About solo leveling has the system that controls Jin-Woo's growth, Viral has here social media that drives Hobin to climb to prominence.
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God's tower
Power progression through trials
This list would not be complete without the most obvious anime recommendation, God's tower. It is one of the more popular webtoon-friend-anime today who has a protagonist like Sung Jin-Woo, who started weak and later became a powerful character through test progression, except that BAM literally has to rise the floor of the tower. Just think of Demon Castle Arc of Solo Living, where Jin-Woo had to rise the floor along the floor as he looked at the Tower of God and the parallels can easily become clear.
I want to get stronger. So I don't have to say goodbye. – Bam
In addition, God's Tower also offers visually striking action scenes, although the animation and art style still share fans to this day. Yet God's tower has the same vibes as solo niveness when it comes to the main character's mystery and hidden forces that develop over time. However, Anime is not hyper-focused on Bam's journey, as it has a large ensemble role, unlike solo leveling with Jin-Woo in the center.
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Lookism
Transformation as a core theme
At the top of all anime based on web toes listed in this article, it would be a serious mistake to forget lookism when suggesting a good anime after seeing solo niveness. Like solo niveness, it has a massive fanbase that rally behind a disadvantaged protagonist undergoing a drastic transformation.
Park Hyung-Suk, otherwise known as Daniel Park, was a posted, bullied for its weight and poor living conditions, until a mysterious phenomenon drastically changed its life for the better. From here, Daniel Park leads a double service life and overcomes obstacles one one after each other, until he is recognized by his comrades. In a way, his story is similar to the painful journey of Jin-Woo, after starting as the weakest hunter to become the strongest hero that was accepted and respected by his co-hunters.
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Cyberpunk: Edgerunners
For spotted, brutal fights
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners may not be the first anime to think about when it comes to exhibitions worth looking for solo niveness. However, fans should see this masterpiece as soon as possible before season 2 drops, as it reflects solo equalization in terms of combat sequences with high influence, tragic protagonists, power struggle and their consequences.
In addition, Cyberpunk is missing: Edgerunners never in spotted, brutal fights, with David Martinez who uses cybernetic improvements at the expense of his life. The story of David Martinez, from a struggling street child to becoming a legendary figure in Night City, is an inspiring but tragic story of survival.
Like Jin-Woo, David suddenly rose to power, motivated by the unfortunate situation that went up for his mother. As he gets stronger, his cyberware slowly takes him from his humanity in Night City, while Jin-Woo feels like he is losing his humanity every time he sets up.
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Ranking of kings
Trotting fate and redefine strength
Ranking of Kings was released during the autumn season in 2021, but it remains relevant to this day because of its visual style, related and equivalent protagonist and emotional depth to name a few. It even undermines the Fantasy Tropes and challenges the standards for a fantasy anime's strongest hero and evil villain.
While ranking of kings seems to be a complete deviation from solo leveling, it still has a weak protagonist that rises over the challenge and defies its fate as Sung Jin-Woo. However, Bojji has a more special case considering his disability. Despite this, he defied his fate of being powerless and inappropriate to control as a king through training and determination, just like how Jin-Woo swallowed the system whole and proved that he can also redefine his strength.
The payment in ranking of kings can only be as fulfilling and satisfactory as solo niveness. Bojji's efforts to prove that his doubt is wrong are parallel to Jin-Woo's relentless desire to be at the top.
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Gachiacuta
Corrupt society and a dangerous world
While solo niveness is infected by monsters coming out of gates and higher beings in war with humanity captured at the center, gchiacuta throws the always angry protagonist Rudo to a dark, dystopian environment where junk monsters are literally found. Yes, Rudo is up to junk monsters consisting of waste products, on top of the corrupt society that separates the poor from the rich.
Gachiakuta is still broadcast right now, but it is forming as Breakout -Anime of the Year. The reception for Anime has so far been positive, with many fans that complement its art and character design. It may not be the best anime in the summer season, but it has great potential. And the like Solo departmentJin-Woo, Gachiakuta's Rudo was once a sub-dog until the world gave him game-changing abilities.