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Can’t Get Enough of the Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint? Here Comes Your Next Obsession!
“From the shadows to the spotlight—manhua is leveling up the anime game!”
After the massive success of the anime adaptation of one of the top-rated manhua, Solo Leveling, it provided a green signal to many weeb toons and manhua to come into the picture.
After Solo Leveling, one of the fan-favorite manhua is undoubtedly Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint, and surely, its anime and live-action are already in line to get an anime adaptation.
But to the surprise of everyone, the renowned author of Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint, Sing Shong, has confirmed that his other work will be coming to the screen as well! Surprise, right? I bet you are.
Overview of New Anime Adaptation from Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint Creator:
Fans of Sing Shong’s writing are lucky for not only getting their favourite manhua Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint an anime adaptation and live-action, but also one of his hidden gem works, The World After the Fall, for getting picked to get an anime adaptation.
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As said, The World After the Fall manhua is not as popular as compared to Sing Shong’s other work, as it is still an ongoing series. It gets updates with a new chapter every Tuesday on Webtoon.
The story of The World After the Fall revolves around a regular guy named Jaehwan.His life takes a 360° turn when mysterious towers appear all over the world.
These towers were filled with dangerous monsters. As these unknown towers appeared, some people got notified to enter the towers and defeat the monsters to save humanity.
With nothing left to lose, Jaehwan takes the risk and climbs the tower. As he goes higher, he discovers dark secrets about the world he once knew and unveils every truth about the tower.
The World After The Fall Anime Announced by New South Korean Studio, Separate from Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint Adaptation:
Other than getting a new anime adaptation, there’s also news that The World After The Fall anime will be produced by a new South Korean studio, Studio EEK.
But as we see for Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint, it was adapted by Aniplex and Crunchyroll.
Despite all this, Studio EEK is getting into really good work lately, and their animation released so far seems to be promising. So, we are hoping it will turn out well for The World After The Fall anime.
Studio EEK is known for its smooth motion, eye-catching camera angles, and detailed backgrounds, and because the show is entirely dedicated to different audiences, it will be best if a new studio comes up with their brilliant work for the fans.
Manhua Adaptations Rise After Solo Leveling Success, Growing Anime Market and Fans:
As mentioned already, the anime adaptation of Solo Leveling created a huge demand for some great manhua to come to light and get anime adaptations.
It’s safe to say that even lesser-known titles are now getting a chance to show their greatness by getting picked by smaller studios.
This way, fans will never get bored of just seeing only popular titles, but also some of the lesser-known titles and stories to add to their watchlist. It’s the best way to explore different stories, cultures, and ideas for sure!
So, what’s your take on it? Do you think underrated manhua should get adapted to anime, or should only popular ones be given chances? Do share your views in the comments.
And for more such exciting posts, stay tuned to our site! Happy watching! 🥳
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