In the world of animated entertainment, the souls Japan has dominated the industry for decades, attracting audiences around the world with its thrilling stories and distinctive art.
However, in recent years, a new wave of South Korean animated productions has emerged forcefully, challenging the traditional supremacy of Japanese anime.
These productions are not only gaining international recognition, but are also proving worthy contenders in terms of quality, narrative and creativity.
The best Korean anime series
Solo leveling
Solo leveling based on the famous Chugong manwhait’s a story about Sung Jin-woo, a weak hunter who fights to survive in a world where some humans with special abilities that allow them to become hunters must fight monsters and close dangerous portals to protect the human race. The main character of the whole plot will have a chance to become one of the strongest.
The God of high school
This action-fighting anime based on a webtoon written and illustrated by Yong-Je Park tells the story of an organization that sends invitations to fighters and fighters from around the world to compete in a tournament on an island that is about to be destroyed . All fighting and martial arts styles and even weapons are allowed in this competition.
The king of pigs
This anime series tackles themes such as violence and bullying through the story of a man named Kyung-min who, after the failure of his business, kills his wife and, to escape his remorse, reunites with a childhood friend to remember how they did it. they were harassed and mistreated, being nicknamed pigs by the children of rich families, who called themselves “dogs”.
Satellite Girl and Cow Boy
The plot revolves around Il-ho, a satellite girl who observes Earth from space and Kyung-chun, an aspiring musician who is heartbroken after being abandoned by his girlfriend. Curious about how the human heart works, she decides to cross the atmosphere and take the form of a young woman to experience a magical adventure together.
Wonderful days
This Korean anime tells of a dystopian reality, a future in which pollution has destroyed much of nature. In the midst of this chaos, in a city called Ecoban, a civilization has managed to learn to reuse this pollution to transform it into energy. This will reveal the problems between different social classes and internal conflicts.
Source: Clarin
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