Solo Leveling gets January 6 premiere date on Crunchyroll
Highly anticipated anime series Solo Leveling will arrive on Crunchyroll next month.
Announced on Saturday, the show will premiere on January 6 in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East and CIS. Japanese and English voice casts for the anime have also been announced, which can be seen below. More dubs will be revealed soon.
A synopsis for the anime reads:
Over a decade has passed since a pathway called a "gate" which connects this world and another dimension suddenly appeared, and people with superhuman powers called "hunters" have been awakened. Hunters use their superhuman powers to conquer dungeons inside the gates to make a living, and Sung Jinwoo, a hunter of the lowest rank, is considered the Weakest Hunter of All Mankind. One day, he encounters a double dungeon, a high-level dungeon hidden inside a low-level one. In front of a severely wounded Jinwoo, a mysterious quest window pops up. On the verge of death, Jinwoo decides to take on the quest, which makes him the only person who can level up.
Asa Suehira, Chief Content Officer at Crunchyroll, said this about the show:
"At Crunchyroll, we are always looking for innovative ways to connect our audience with captivating stories from around the world. Solo Leveling is a groundbreaking series that has captured the imagination of fans globally, and we are thrilled to be part of the journey to bring this extraordinary manhwa to life as an anime. Our collaboration with Aniplex symbolizes our commitment to delivering high-quality, diverse content that resonates with our viewers."
Japanese voice cast and characters:
Sung Jinwoo voiced by Taito Ban
Yoo Jinho voiced by Genta Nakamura
Sung Jinah voiced by Haruna Mikawa
Cha Hae-in voiced by Reina Ueda
Choi Jong-in voiced by Daisuke Hirakawa
Baek Yoonho voiced by Hiroki Touchi
Go Gunhee voiced by Banjo Ginga
Woo Jinchul voiced by Makoto Furukawa
English voice cast and characters:
Sung Jinwoo voiced by Aleks Le
Yoo Jinho voiced by Justin Briner
Sung Jinah voiced by Rebecca Wang
Cha Hae-in voiced by Michelle Rojas
Choi Jong-in voiced by Ian Sinclair
Baek Yoonho voiced by Christopher R. Sabat
Go Gunhee voiced by Kent Williams
Woo Jinchul voiced by SungWon Cho
Lee Joohee voiced by Dani Chambers