Crunchyroll recently notified that it will exclusively debut a two-part documentary series titled “The Leveling of Solo Leveling” on March 5, 2024, at 3:30 pm PST.
This documentary spans across Korea and Japan, offering an in-depth exploration of the Solo Leveling franchise. From its humble beginnings as a webtoon to its recent adaptation into an anime, the series will provide a comprehensive look at its evolution.
“The Leveling of Solo Leveling” promises to reveal the behind-the-scenes journey of this cultural phenomenon, shedding light on what captivated fans worldwide.
The Evolution of Solo Leveling: A Two-Part Documentary Series
On Tuesday, March 5, 2024, at 3:30 pm PST, Crunchyroll will premiere “The Leveling of Solo Leveling” documentary series. This two-part series promises to take viewers on a fascinating journey through the evolution of the acclaimed anime produced by A-1 Pictures.
From its origins as a web novel to its transformation into a popular webtoon and ultimately into a celebrated anime, the documentary will uncover the remarkable trajectory of the series. Crunchyroll teamed up with AllSo, a Paris-based production company renowned for its innovative digital experiences and documentaries, to create this immersive exploration of Solo Leveling’s ascent.
AllSo’s reputation in pop culture precedes them, having collaborated with renowned entities like Ubisoft and Red Bull, delivering immersive storytelling experiences. With this track record, expectations are high for the upcoming documentary series.
The docu-series promises to offer a rich narrative through interviews with over 20 individuals, including fans, creators, and producers intimately connected to the series. These firsthand accounts will provide a comprehensive understanding of Solo Leveling’s impact and journey.
The documentary series will embark on a journey to Korea, where it will explore D&C Media and Redice Studio, shedding light on Solo Leveling’s transition from text to art.
The narrative will then venture to Japan, offering insights from Crunchyroll, Aniplex, A-1 Pictures, and the anime’s director, Shunsuke Nakashige. Viewers can expect a behind-the-scenes look at the adaptation process, witnessing how the artwork evolved into animation by A-1 Pictures.