Since its anime debut, The Beginning After The End has faced an uphill battle with longtime fans of the manhwa. What was once one of the most visually beloved fantasy stories in digital comics has now become the subject of criticism for its lackluster visuals, slideshow-style animation, and underwhelming direction. Disappointed viewers have taken to forums and social media, hoping the show will improve—or be replaced altogether.
In a recent statement to fans, series creator TurtleMe addressed the controversy, admitting that he chose a smaller studio with the hope of having more creative control. Unfortunately, many now believe that decision backfired. While fans respect his intent, many argue that such a well-established property deserved a higher-quality production team that could do justice to its rich lore and stunning visuals.
A Fan’s Clip Proves Animation Potential in Just One Hour
Amid the ongoing disappointment, one fan decided to take matters into their own hands. TikTok user @mrnavvy released a short, fan-made animation depicting Arthur Leywin’s magical awakening scene—one of the most iconic moments from the manhwa’s early chapters. Though made in just an hour using a still frame, the result was far more dynamic than anything seen in the official adaptation so far.
Arthur’s magical breakthrough, which should have been a showstopper moment, lacked impact in the anime. Yet in this fan recreation, the tension, visual energy, and pacing feel more in line with what readers originally experienced. It’s a testament to how impactful even basic animation can be when done with understanding and care.
A Devoted Fanbase Deserved a Better Launch
Despite the strong character arcs and worldbuilding, the anime’s simplified designs and stiff motion left fans underwhelmed. Even moments with high production value, such as Sylvie’s model work, fall short due to weak camerawork and choppy direction. When compared to recent manhwa-to-anime hits like Solo Leveling, the flaws are even more apparent.
The passion behind The Beginning After The End is undeniable—its community is filled with artists, theorists, and fans who’ve followed Arthur’s journey from novel to manhwa. The disappointment stems not from hate, but from hope. They wanted to see this world fully realized. And perhaps, with enough pushback and examples like @mrnavvy’s, the industry might start listening.
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