Sung Jinwoo Va Aleks Le Warns Against Threats Over ‘Arise’ Scene In Solo Leveling English Dub Finale
Following the season 1 finale of Solo Leveling anime, fans have been eagerly awaiting the English dubbed version of Episode 12. However, the hype surrounding the final episode has taken a toxic turn, prompting a response from the voice actor behind protagonist Sung Jinwoo.
Aleks Le, who voices Jinwoo in the English dub, has faced an onslaught of threatening messages online. These threats centre around the “Arise” sequence in the finale. In a recent TikTok video, Le revealed he’s received thousands of messages demanding he deliver the line perfectly.
One such message read, “If you don’t say Arise correct I swear I Will Find You and after that Sung Jin-woo wouldn’t bring you back.“
In response to the threats, Le took a humorous approach by taunting the fans with a series of potential comedic revisions to the scene in question.
Le stated, “You’re excited. You’re nervous. I get it,...
Aleks Le, who voices Jinwoo in the English dub, has faced an onslaught of threatening messages online. These threats centre around the “Arise” sequence in the finale. In a recent TikTok video, Le revealed he’s received thousands of messages demanding he deliver the line perfectly.
One such message read, “If you don’t say Arise correct I swear I Will Find You and after that Sung Jin-woo wouldn’t bring you back.“
In response to the threats, Le took a humorous approach by taunting the fans with a series of potential comedic revisions to the scene in question.
Le stated, “You’re excited. You’re nervous. I get it,...
- 4/6/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
‘Solo Leveling‘, a series revered for its engaging plot, is ready to make its mark with its English dub. Fans eagerly await the January 20 premiere of the English version on Crunchyroll. Known for its intense storyline and striking animation by A-1 Pictures, the series promises to be a hit among English-speaking audiences.
The English dub trailer, skillfully directed by Caitlin Glass, has already caught the eye of anime enthusiasts. It showcases the main character, Sung Jinwoo, with his dual blades and shadow-summoning abilities. Voiced by Aleks Le, Jinwoo’s character is brought to life with a fresh perspective. Alongside him, we have Justin Briner lending his voice to Yoo Jinho, the wealthy and loyal sidekick, and Rebecca Wang as Sung Jinah, Jinwoo’s hard-working sister.
The cast also includes Michelle Rojas, voicing the formidable S-rank hunter Cha Hae-in, and Ian Sinclair as Choi Jong-in, known for his flame-wielding prowess and cool glasses.
The English dub trailer, skillfully directed by Caitlin Glass, has already caught the eye of anime enthusiasts. It showcases the main character, Sung Jinwoo, with his dual blades and shadow-summoning abilities. Voiced by Aleks Le, Jinwoo’s character is brought to life with a fresh perspective. Alongside him, we have Justin Briner lending his voice to Yoo Jinho, the wealthy and loyal sidekick, and Rebecca Wang as Sung Jinah, Jinwoo’s hard-working sister.
The cast also includes Michelle Rojas, voicing the formidable S-rank hunter Cha Hae-in, and Ian Sinclair as Choi Jong-in, known for his flame-wielding prowess and cool glasses.
- 1/16/2024
- by Hrvoje Milakovic
- Fiction Horizon
Following up on the cast reveal in November, the Solo Leveling English dub is almost ready to premiere! The English-dubbed version of Solo Leveling is set to go live with Episode 1 on January 20, and you can see what's in store in the official trailer below. Solo Leveling English Dub Trailer Related: Solo Leveling English Dub Cast Officially Announced The Solo Leveling English dub has Caitlin Glass as Adr Director and features the following voices: Sung Jinwoo [성진우] voiced by Aleks Le Yoo Jinho [유진호] voiced by Justin Briner Sung Jinah [성진아] voiced by Rebecca Wang Cha Hae-in [차해인] voiced by Michelle Rojas Choi Jong-in [최종인] voiced by Ian Sinclair Baek Yoonho [백윤호] voiced by Christopher R. Sabat Go Gunhee [고건희] voiced by Kent Williams Woo Jinchul [우진철] voiced by SungWon Cho Lee Joohee [이주희] voiced by Dani Chambers For those watching the Hindi dub , the second episode will arrive on January 27, along with the Episode 2 premiere for all languages.
- 1/16/2024
- by Joseph Luster
- Crunchyroll
Anime fans, mark your calendars! Crunchyroll, in a thrilling partnership with Aniplex, has announced the premiere of the anime adaptation of “Solo Leveling.” This Korean manhwa, a fan favorite, is set to hit screens globally on January 6, 2024. Get ready to dive into a world where fantasy meets reality, as this show will be accessible in over 200 territories through Crunchyroll’s streaming platform.
“Solo Leveling” has taken the world of manhwa by storm. It’s a story that revolves around Sung Jinwoo, a hunter deemed the weakest of all mankind. His life takes a dramatic turn when he stumbles upon a double dungeon, leading to a life-changing quest. This series brilliantly combines the elements of action and the supernatural, offering an exhilarating experience for viewers.
The animation production is in the capable hands of A-1 Pictures, known for their work on “Sword Art Online,” with Production I.G, famous for “Attack on Titan,...
“Solo Leveling” has taken the world of manhwa by storm. It’s a story that revolves around Sung Jinwoo, a hunter deemed the weakest of all mankind. His life takes a dramatic turn when he stumbles upon a double dungeon, leading to a life-changing quest. This series brilliantly combines the elements of action and the supernatural, offering an exhilarating experience for viewers.
The animation production is in the capable hands of A-1 Pictures, known for their work on “Sword Art Online,” with Production I.G, famous for “Attack on Titan,...
- 12/10/2023
- by Hrvoje Milakovic
- Fiction Horizon
Fire Emblem fans have plenty of reasons to be excited about the recently-released Fire Emblem Engage. Not only is it the latest entry into the famous strategy franchise, but it’s really a return to form for Fire Emblem after the series experimented with a few different ideas. It also features a massive roster of characters voiced by some pretty notable actors.
Seriously, Engage’s voice cast is impressive. It’s one thing to boast a roster of named and notable characters quite so large, and it’s quite another to give most of those characters their own name and voice. While you may only recognize the names of a few Fire Emblem voice actors on paper, you’ll almost certainly recognize many of them the moment you hear them in-game.
So whether you can’t quite place why that name is so familiar, or you just want a little...
Seriously, Engage’s voice cast is impressive. It’s one thing to boast a roster of named and notable characters quite so large, and it’s quite another to give most of those characters their own name and voice. While you may only recognize the names of a few Fire Emblem voice actors on paper, you’ll almost certainly recognize many of them the moment you hear them in-game.
So whether you can’t quite place why that name is so familiar, or you just want a little...
- 1/20/2023
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
This virtual panel is presented in partnership with Funimation.
The anime industry only continues to grow larger and more mainstream with each passing year. It’s remarkable to see the growth, whether it’s through the wider prevalence and variety of dubbed content or the number of anime-based streaming services. Anime has alway been on the fringe of pop culture’s interests, but part of what makes it such an exciting form of art is that it doesn’t just entertain audiences in unpredictable ways, but it often excels with its inclusion of underrepresented groups. This has helped anime become such a universal product that doesn’t just speak to everyone, but specifically highlights those that may get overlooked elsewhere.
Dani Chambers and Lee George are two talented voice actors from Funimation who have taken some time to discuss and spotlight Blackrepresentation in the anime industry, the connection that they...
The anime industry only continues to grow larger and more mainstream with each passing year. It’s remarkable to see the growth, whether it’s through the wider prevalence and variety of dubbed content or the number of anime-based streaming services. Anime has alway been on the fringe of pop culture’s interests, but part of what makes it such an exciting form of art is that it doesn’t just entertain audiences in unpredictable ways, but it often excels with its inclusion of underrepresented groups. This has helped anime become such a universal product that doesn’t just speak to everyone, but specifically highlights those that may get overlooked elsewhere.
Dani Chambers and Lee George are two talented voice actors from Funimation who have taken some time to discuss and spotlight Blackrepresentation in the anime industry, the connection that they...
- 2/18/2021
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
My Hero Academia has only been around for a few years, but it’s already gained mass acclaim and become one of the most popular anime series in years. The series consistently pushes its characters to challenging new places, but it can be difficult for supplemental feature films to capture the same level of importance and feel like they’re not stuck inside of some non-canonical bubble.
My Hero Academia’s first film, Two Heroes, was considered a success by fans, but the series is now in a more complex place where its endgame is increasingly on its mind. Thankfully, My Hero Academia: Heroes: Rising isn’t just an improvement over Two Heroes, but it actually feels like an important chapter from these characters’ lives that won’t just be conveniently forgotten when everything’s said and done.
My Hero Academia: Heroes: Rising centers around an extremely powerful new villain,...
My Hero Academia’s first film, Two Heroes, was considered a success by fans, but the series is now in a more complex place where its endgame is increasingly on its mind. Thankfully, My Hero Academia: Heroes: Rising isn’t just an improvement over Two Heroes, but it actually feels like an important chapter from these characters’ lives that won’t just be conveniently forgotten when everything’s said and done.
My Hero Academia: Heroes: Rising centers around an extremely powerful new villain,...
- 3/2/2020
- by Mike Cecchini
- Den of Geek
My Hero Academia’s new film delivers an amazing story about the power of teamwork that is everything a fan would want and more.
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This My Hero Academia review contains no spoilers.
My Hero Academia has only been around for a few years, but it’s already gained mass acclaim and become one of the most popular anime series in years. The series consistently pushes its characters to challenging new places, but it can be difficult for supplemental feature films to capture the same level of importance and feel like they’re not stuck inside of some non-canonical bubble.
My Hero Academia’s first film, Two Heroes, was considered a success by fans, but the series is now in a more complex place where its endgame is increasingly on its mind. Thankfully, My Hero Academia: Heroes: Rising isn’t just an improvement over Two Heroes, but it...
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This My Hero Academia review contains no spoilers.
My Hero Academia has only been around for a few years, but it’s already gained mass acclaim and become one of the most popular anime series in years. The series consistently pushes its characters to challenging new places, but it can be difficult for supplemental feature films to capture the same level of importance and feel like they’re not stuck inside of some non-canonical bubble.
My Hero Academia’s first film, Two Heroes, was considered a success by fans, but the series is now in a more complex place where its endgame is increasingly on its mind. Thankfully, My Hero Academia: Heroes: Rising isn’t just an improvement over Two Heroes, but it...
- 2/26/2020
- Den of Geek
Vrv, the anime, gaming, and science fiction-centric streaming service owned by WarnerMedia’s Otter Media, is gearing up to launch a new series helmed by YouTube creator Brenden ‘JelloApocalypse’ Blaber.
On his channel, Blaber — a writer and voice actor whose content comprises parodies of cartoons, games, and anime — counts 1.6 million subscribers. And now, he's bringing those passions to Epithet Erased, which is bowing today exclusively on Vrv, with additional episodes rolling out every Friday.
Epithet Erased is an ensemble comedy/adventure about farcical crimes. Set in Sweet Jazz City, a lucky few are born with special powers, though they can be stolen away with a magical artificat. The series' design, courtesy of Powerhouse Animation Studios, mixes traditional animation, portrait puppeteering, and video game cut-scenes. It will feature the voices of actors Dani Chambers, Kyle Igneczi, Lindsay Sheppard, and Anthony Sardinha.
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On his channel, Blaber — a writer and voice actor whose content comprises parodies of cartoons, games, and anime — counts 1.6 million subscribers. And now, he's bringing those passions to Epithet Erased, which is bowing today exclusively on Vrv, with additional episodes rolling out every Friday.
Epithet Erased is an ensemble comedy/adventure about farcical crimes. Set in Sweet Jazz City, a lucky few are born with special powers, though they can be stolen away with a magical artificat. The series' design, courtesy of Powerhouse Animation Studios, mixes traditional animation, portrait puppeteering, and video game cut-scenes. It will feature the voices of actors Dani Chambers, Kyle Igneczi, Lindsay Sheppard, and Anthony Sardinha.
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- 11/8/2019
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
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