Best Manhwa Anime

Best Manhwa Anime



There was a time when Korean manhwa was nothing more than an underappreciated form of entertainment. The sheer number of stories present in this medium is immense, and all of them were quite amazing and captivating in their own right. Unfortunately, a lot of these brilliant tales never really saw the light of day through the medium of animation, but this is a reality that is bound to change very soon.

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After all, initiatives by companies like Crunchyroll have finally allowed some excellent manhwa to get the anime adaptations they deserve. Aspiring fans who want to get into the brilliance of manhwa should check out their anime adaptations, which serve as great entry points into this wondrous world full of boundless imagination! While there’s still a long way to go before the idea of webtoons being adapted into anime becomes the norm, the following examples are a great way to show that this movement is already on the rise.

Updated on December 22, 2024 by Mark Sammut: Fall 2024 is almost completely done by this point, so it is time to look ahead at Winter 2025 to see if the lineup contains any manhwa anime. Spoiler: it does.

A short series based on a manhwa has also been added as a recommendation.

Upcoming Winter 2025 Manhwa Anime

solo leveling season 2 teaser

Winter 2025 only has one anime based on a manhwa, but it is a huge deal. Yes, Solo Leveling is making its big return, and previews for the first two episodes suggest that the sequel will maintain the quality of its predecessor. At this point, Sung Jin-woo is well on his way to becoming the strongest hunter in the game, and he is just starting to build up his arsenal of shadows. Honestly, there is almost no reason to promote Solo Leveling as most people have likely already decided whether they will be watching season 2 or not. The story will likely not change too much going forward, and predictability is not inherently a bad thing.

Solo Leveling Season 2: Arise from the Shadow will air on Crunchyroll.

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Tower of God: Return of the Prince

MyAnimeList: 6.70

  • Japanese Title: Kami no Tou: Ouji no Kikan
  • Studio: The Answer Studio
  • Streaming Service: Crunchyroll

Tower of God‘s seasons and cours are split as their qualities vary quite a bit.

The 2020 adaptation of Tower of God garnered more than its share of criticism during its run, especially due to being an adaptation of one of the most beloved manhwa webtoons of all time. As the years passed, a sequel grew more unlikely, and there did not seem to be too much anticipation for a follow-up; however, Summer 2024 rolled around and birthed Return of the Prince. With a different studio at the helm and more traditional animation, hope rose that the sequel could build upon its predecessor’s rocky but still decent foundations. Unfortunately, this series is worse in nearly every way.

Just to be clear, Return of the Prince is mostly watchable and even has a couple of great moments, most of which are found in episode 5. However, it doubles down on the first season’s weaker elements while neutering most of its strengths. Moving at a blistering pace, the anime cycles through events at a million miles an hour, making the story and (more importantly) world-building difficult to follow for people who are not familiar with the source material. Important story beats are not granted time to breathe, causing big moments to lose their impact since they come and go without emphasizing their repercussions. Characters and concepts are introduced with very little set-up, almost like the anime expects viewers to already be familiar with them.

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Even the animation is a step back from the 2020 release. While divisive, the first season’s art style was quality for what it was trying to be; comparatively, season 2 uses a more traditional aesthetic that is notably average and struggles to impress when compared to other big-name action anime. And, make no mistake, Tower of God should be a huge deal. The webtoon is rightfully considered among the most popular of its medium, almost on the same level as Solo Leveling in terms of exposure. Season 2 is just disappointing.

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True Beauty

MyAnimeList: 6.59

True Beauty

Release Date

August 7, 2024

Studio

Studio N, Cocktail Media

Number of Episodes

13

Creator

Yaongyi

An ongoing show, True Beauty is still a work in progress. Yaongyi’s webtoon is fairly popular, to the point of inspiring a pretty great K-Drama in 2020. Honestly, that version arguably represents this story’s peak, condensing the fairly lengthy source material into a digestible 16 episodes fueled by charming performances and smart tweaks. Due to that show’s existence, the 2024 anime cannot help but feel unnecessary. Considering there are so many fantastic romance manhwa that could benefit from the spotlight, rehashing this particular tale feels like a missed opportunity, opting for a safe rather than an inspired choice.

Still, True Beauty is mostly OK, and nothing more than that. At school, Jugyeong is bullied due to her physical appearance and unorthodox hobbies like loving metal; however, things change when she follows some make-up lessons from a goddess, transforming her appearance and reputation. Suddenly, she is the talk of her school halls and finds herself in the middle of a love triangle. True Beauty touches upon a few interesting themes regarding beauty standards and the pressure they put on teenagers, which is nothing ground-breaking but still worth watching. That said, Jugyeong can be a frustrating protagonist at times, and the anime struggles to make her sympathetic (and the voice acting does not help).

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Tower of God Season 2: Workshop Battle

MyAnimeList: 7.05

  • Japanese Title: Kami no Tou: Koubou-sen
  • Studio: The Answer Studio
  • Streaming Service: Crunchyroll

As a direct continuation of Return of the Prince, Workshop Battle barely qualifies as something new. However, as these Tower of God arcs are presented as separate entries rather than a 24-episode cour, it will be treated as its own thing. Unsurprisingly, most of its predecessor’s main issues are still present. The animation is stiff, causing fight sequences to fall flat since they lack urgency, speed, or flare. This has been a big issue throughout season 2, especially since the vast majority of episodes are framed around battles and arguably should be saved by them. Instead, they mostly fall flat.

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Yet, despite being far from great and sharing nearly all the same shortcomings, Workshop Battle is a considerably more enjoyable ride than Return of the Prince. That largely comes down to the arc itself, which wastes little time in getting to the meat of things by launching a battle royale to determine who will make it onto the Archimedes ship and compete in the Workshop Battle. Unlike the Summer 2024 season’s fragmented structure and the influx of new faces, its follow-up benefits from having most of the story’s main players present from the start, all of whom have fairly clear motives and rivalries.

Look, Workshop Battle is nothing to write home about, nor is it worth a recommendation on its own. The action leaves a lot to be desired, and the pacing refuses to allow any room for important plot points to breathe or for any significant world-building. This is still an underwhelming adaptation of the legendary webtoon, but if someone manages to sit through Return of the Prince, they are likely to have an OK time with Workshop Battle.

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Semantic Error

MyAnimeList: 7.23

Semantic Error

Release Date

March 12, 2021

Studio

Laftel

Based On

Manhwa

Creator

Jeo Soo-ri

Number of Episodes

4

Admittedly, this one is not much of a series. Semantic Error, the manhwa, is a pretty great Boys Love story that follows two very different guys who start on a terrible note but they end up getting closer. The manhwa takes quite an extensive look at the characters’ relationship, taking readers on a satisfying and complete journey. The source material is well worth seeking out by anyone interested in this romance subgenre, and it even received a top-notch South Korean live-action adaptation.

The Semantic Error anime is really just a companion piece to the manhwa, to the point of being pretty much indecipherable without familiarity with the latter. With just four short episodes, the series provides a snapshot look at a few key moments in Sangwoo and Jaeyoung’s romance, highlighting their dynamic at different points in their relationship. While by no means bad, the anime is impossible to recommend as a standalone release.

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The Girl Downstairs

MyAnimeList: 7.69

The Girl Downstairs

Release Date

April 20, 2023

Studio

Red Dog Culture House

Number of Episodes

22

Creator

Min Songa

Technically, The Girl Downstairs‘ adaptation is not an anime since it was handled by a Chinese studio; however, it still deserves a mention since it is among the better animated adaptations of a manhwa. The story revolves around a romance between a college (university) freshman, Joon, and an idol, Duna. The latter recently left the entertainment industry and is trying to start fresh, a process that is anything but simple.

The 8-part ONA adaptation is a quick watch since the episodes are just a bit longer than 10 minutes each, so this series can easily be completed in a single sitting. The show does a great job of giving viewers an incentive to care about the main couple’s blossoming relationship, all the while providing some insight into idol culture.

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Noblesse

MyAnimeList: 6.89

Noblesse

Release Date

October 7, 2020

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Crunchyroll has recently taken on the brilliant initiative of adapting popular manhwa into anime adaptations to help new fans get into this medium. One of their most popular adaptations is Noblesse, a show that has become ridiculously popular due to its interesting premise.

The series follows a noble called Cadis Etrama Di Raizel — or Rai for short — who has been asleep for 820 years and is unaware of the technological advancements that mankind has gone through in recent times. After waking up in an abandoned building in Korea, he enrolls in high school and fights against a powerful corporation, which is as ludicrous and entertaining as it sounds.

While the show is certainly entertaining in its own right, some issues hold it back somewhat. For starters, the characters in the anime differ quite a bit from the manhwa, leading to fan favorites from the webtoon becoming rather forgettable in the manhwa anime. In fact, some of these characters are pretty unlikable, and it’s a shame that the adaptation wasn’t a perfect success despite having its strengths.

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Doctor Elise: The Royal Lady With The Lamp

MyAnimeList: 7.22

Doctor Elise: The Royal Lady with the Lamp

Release Date

January 10, 2024

Studio

Maho Film

Creator

Yuin

While overshadowed by another Winter 2024 anime adaptation of a manhwa, Doctor Elise is a decent manhwa anime adaptation in its own right, along with also being a passable entry in the isekai genre. In a cute twist, the protagonist was originally from a fantasy kingdom where she died in shame. She then reincarnated on Earth and decided to become a doctor to make amends for her past life. Unfortunately, tragedy strikes and Elise dies prematurely, leading her to reincarnate as her previous self.

Although slightly convoluted, Doctor Elise is essentially a villainess story with a few extra steps. The manhwa and anime heavily focus on Elise’s medical background, ensuring the referenced information is largely accurate (at least, to an untrained eye) while also emphasizing the protagonist’s drive to prove herself in this field. While decent for the most part, Doctor Elise loses quite a lot of steam during its second half, and it is let down by a weak plot and underwhelming secondary characters. The show is watchable but nothing more than that.

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A Returner’s Magic Should Be Special

MyAnimeList: 7.08

A Returner’s Magic Should Be Special

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Debuting in a season packed with fantasy anime, A Returner’s Magic Should Be Special slipped by the wayside as it struggled to stand out from the crowd. While nothing amazing, the series has a few positives in its favor, including a strong setup presented well by its first episode. Confronting an end-of-the-world threat, Desir, a powerful mage, stands alongside a few chosen heroes as humanity’s final hope; unfortunately, they fail, but the protagonist gets a second chance when he reincarnates as his younger self while on the verge of entering Hebrion Academy. With time not on his side, Desir must ensure that things play out differently to change humanity’s future.

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As exciting as its opening episode is, A Returner’s Magic Should Be Special settles into a familiar routine once it switches to the academy. School settings in fantasy anime are so commonplace that they have become tiresome, and this show does not do enough to differentiate itself in this area. That said, Desir is pleasant and sympathetic, and he is supported by two likable characters in Romantica and Pram. This show has the potential to achieve greatness through a sequel, but the first season is simply decent.

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The God Of High School

MyAnimeList: 7.07

The God of High School

Release Date

July 6, 2020

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MAPPA is one of the best animation studios around, with shows like Attack on Titan and Jujutsu Kaisen being some of the best names in their resume. So, the fact that they were adapting one of the most popular manhwa around was bound to excite fans to no end. Their work on The God of High School is another masterful combination of animation, music, and storytelling to make for a riveting viewing experience. Watching Mori Jin fight against the odds in this competition for the ages is a visual treat that doesn’t get old anytime soon. MAPPA has truly been on top of its game, and the work they’ve put into animating The God of High School shows the mastery of its craft.

That being said, fans have rightfully called out the show for skipping a ton of the world-building, leading to a series full of pretty fights without a ton of backstory to give weight to these encounters. This results in the show just adapting the amazing battles without giving any thought to the emotions that fuel these encounters, making for a rather vapid spectacle in the eyes of many.

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Tower Of God (Season 1)

MyAnimeList: 7.56

Tower of God

Release Date

April 1, 2020

Studio

Telecom Animation Film (Season 1), The Answer Studio (Season 2)

Number of Episodes

39

Creator

S.I.U.

Except for Solo Leveling, Tower of God is arguably the most popular manhwa to receive an anime adaptation, and it is also the most contentious. S.I.U’s source material is genuinely fantastic, telling an ambitious tale that blends action, world-building, character development, and humor extremely well. The story is captivating from the opening page and sustains its momentum fairly effortlessly, particularly once the “real” story begins following a well-executed twist.

Telecom Animation Film’s anime was one of the first high-profile manhwa adaptations to hit the scene, garnering a somewhat positive response if fans of the source material are not taken into account. However, the latter group seems to regard the series as a disappointment, at least that is the general vibe of the online discourse surrounding it. And, even if someone is a complete newcomer, the anime still has issues.

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Before getting into all of that, what is Tower of God about? Well, the title refers to a tower that chosen warriors can try to climb, completing trials en route to hopefully getting any wish granted. After his only friend, Rachel, abandons him and heads into the tower, the amnesiac Baam forces his way in, desperately seeking to find her. That is just the basic plotline, but Tower of God is complicated and features plenty of reveals that should not be spoiled.

Focusing first on the negatives, Tower of God‘s anime reduces Baam and Rachel’s complexity to an extent, particularly the former. As such, both characters come across as one-note throughout the first season, which only really starts to change in the final episode. The adaptation also struggles with its world-building, dropping terms and ideas without expanding sufficiently enough to create a holistic picture. Consequently, anime-only viewers might not feel invested in this universe or its main character(s).

However, season 1 has positives as well. While an acquired taste, the animation is decent and suitably epic at times. Agnes and Rak are both great secondary protagonists, with the former bringing emotional complexity and the latter providing consistently huge laughs. The final episode is also all-around great and sets up the sequel well.

Tower of God‘s ranking views the anime in a vacuum. If the source material is taken into account, the anime is frankly one of the worst.

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Viral Hit

MyAnimeList: 7.33

Viral Hit

Japanese Title

Release Date

April 11, 2024

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Viral Hit has a rough opening episode, in more ways than one. While not bad, the animation takes some getting used to, particularly the frequently bizarre over-the-top facial expressions. The anime’s aesthetic somewhat mimics the source material, but this style is more at home in the latter than the former. Just to be clear, Viral Hit‘s art is not show-ruining bad or consistently unpleasant – it just requires some adjustment.

More importantly, the first two episodes primarily consist of the protagonist, Hobin Yoo, getting beat up and bullied at school, and these scenes do not pull any punches (both figuratively and literally). They are visceral and uncomfortable, to the point of coming across as gratuitous at times. Hobin eventually stops being a human punching bag, but Viral Hit never stops indulging in its violent showcases, even if the latter sequences are easier to digest since they are closer to traditional fights. Still, any viewer interested in trying this show needs to be aware that Viral Hit is quite grounded and realistic.

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Hobin is a strange protagonist. On the one hand, he is sympathetic due to his situation, which goes beyond his bullying at school. Conversely, he can come across as a bit of a creep around girls and is not particularly likable in isolation. Fortunately, Viral Hit pairs him up with Jihyeok and Gaeul, two characters who help bring out the best in Hobin. Jihyeok goes through a pretty substantial arc throughout the series, and his friendship with the protagonist is the highlight of the anime.

Viral Hit‘s fights are intense and easy to follow since they typically revolve around Hobin trying to pull off one or two moves he has been practicing for the last month. The “villains” are mostly just archetypal bullies, but they are pretty detestable.

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Why Raeliana Ended Up At The Duke’s Mansion

MyAnimeList: 7.51

Why Raeliana Ended up at the Duke’s Mansion

Release Date

April 10, 2023

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A great manhwa anime adaptation that is worth a mention, Why Raeliana Ended Up at the Duke’s Mansion had a few elements slightly altered in translation to be more relatable for Japanese audiences. The story is an isekai revolving around Park Eunha (Hanasaki Rinko in the anime), a person accepted into a university of her choice only to be pushed off a building to what she presumes to be her demise. However, instead of dying, Eunha actually wakes up in the body of Raeliana McMillan, a baron who was part of a novel she was reading.

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However, Eunha soon realizes that Raeliana is a character who gets poisoned and dies, which kickstarts the very events of the novel in question. This prompts her to change her story, leading to her professing her supposed love for Duke Noah Wynknight, the protagonist of this novel. This leads to a hilarious series of events where Noah is blackmailed by “Raeliana” with all the knowledge she has gleaned from the novel, only for the Duke to actually fall in love with this character. Sweet and charming, the anime has adapted this story in a pretty nuanced manner that has led to many fans actively pining for a second season. Raeliana is the star of the show, especially during the anime’s first half when she is presented as a refreshingly productive character. As the story progresses and she begins to fall for Noah, she loses some of her agency and confidence, although she remains likable.

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Lookism

MyAnimeList: 7.46

Lookism

Release Date

December 8, 2022

Studio

Studio Mir

Number of Episodes

8

Creator

Taejun Pak

Lookism is quite a popular webtoon that has been ongoing for nearly a decade, producing 20 volumes in the process. It was only a matter of time before the concept received an anime adaptation, and Netflix swooped in to turn that possibility into a reality. Lookism follows Park Hyung Suk, a bullied teenager who is regularly attacked for the way he looks. One day, he randomly wakes up in basically a different body, a fact he uses to start a fresh life at school.

Although its premise is not particularly original, Lookism does an admirable job of making it feel fresh and emotional, especially since Park is quite a complex character rather than a self-insert protagonist. Admittedly, the manhwa is by far the superior product, but Studio Mir’s adaptation serves as a good entry point for newcomers.

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Solo Leveling

MyAnimeList: 8.32

Release Date

January 7, 2024

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The most hyped-up anime of Winter 2024, Solo Leveling needed to be a triumph. Without question, Chugong’s story is the most popular manhwa of all time, serving not only as a getaway into the medium but also influencing plenty of other webtoons. Quality aside, Solo Leveling is a massive name, and a lackluster adaptation could have negatively impacted the changes of other manhwa receiving the same treatment. Admittedly, that is too much pressure to put on a single property, but anime based on manhwa only make up a very small percentage of each season’s lineup, and that will not change until there is a notable success story. Thankfully, Solo Leveling seems to be up to the task.

Set in an alternate reality where portals to dungeons have opened around the world and some humans have awakened special powers, Sung Jin-woo represents the bottom of the barrel when it comes to hunters. On one ill-fated expedition, Sung finds himself at death’s door, only to be saved by a strange message that offers him the role of a player. After accepting it, Sung picks up the ability to level up, setting him on a path to supremacy. Solo Leveling brings to life an interesting world that has just enough mysterious ingredients to keep the story moving forward. However, the manhwa and its adaptation are primarily driven by action, and most of these sequences are generally brilliant. While Sung has all the makings of an overpowered protagonist, he is still regularly tested by both monsters and other hunters, allowing for thrilling fights that are both satisfying and intense.

Exciting Upcoming Anime Based On Manhwa

While gradually becoming more common, manhwa adaptations are still relatively rare, at least when compared to other sources like manga, light novels, or even games. As more and more success stories become a reality, studios will likely be more willing to turn to webtoons for inspiration, especially if the industry continues to grow in popularity. Let’s highlight a couple of upcoming anime based on manhwa.

  • Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint – An extremely exciting prospect, Sing Shong’s beloved manhwa is receiving an adaptation licensed directly by Crunchyroll, with Aniplex also being involved. The source material is generally regarded as one of the best in its industry, telling an action-packed story with a unique premise and strong characters. While avoiding spoilers, the basic plot revolves around a guy who realizes that a novel he enjoyed reading has merged with reality, and he is the only person with the required knowledge to save humanity from a terrible ending.
  • The Boxer – Jung Ji-Hoon’s manhwa can be a bit of an acquired taste, but it is still among the bigger names associated with the industry. More importantly, sports anime regularly seem to find an audience, and it has been a long while since a boxing-themed series has hit streaming services. The Boxer is being adapted by Xtorm, a South Korean studio, and it is expected to launch in 2025. Technically, it could be argued it is not actually an anime, but it warrants a mention regardless.

The Beginning After the End is also receiving an anime, which is awesome news. However, that is an American webtoon and not a manhwa, so it was not included above. Still, exciting stuff.

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