
Solo Leveling has made an enormous impact since its explosive anime premiere, and now it’s stepping beyond fandom circles into the wider entertainment scene. The Hollywood Creative Alliance (HCA) has nominated the series for multiple accolades at the upcoming 2025 Astra TV Awards—including the high-profile Best Anime Series category. For many, this signals not just a win for the show, but a major step forward for anime’s mainstream visibility.
According to Next Best Picture, the nominations include both technical and performance categories, placing Solo Leveling alongside giants like Dragon Ball and emerging titles such as Dandadan. What began as a Korean web novel and manhwa has evolved into a global sensation. Now with formal recognition in a U.S.-based awards show, Solo Leveling is challenging traditional industry boundaries and expectations.
From Webtoon Hero to Awards Favorite

Among six nominees in the Best Anime Series category, Solo Leveling stands apart for more than just its thrilling animation and intense storytelling. Its rise from Korean webtoon to anime juggernaut reflects the shifting terrain of Japanese animation, now more open than ever to outside influences. The show follows Sung Jinwoo’s journey from the weakest hunter to one of humanity’s strongest protectors—an arc that mirrors the anime’s own rapid ascent in global popularity.
Unlike longtime favorites such as Dragon Ball Daima or sequels like Fire Force, Solo Leveling earned its nominations through originality and momentum. The use of RPG elements, gripping pacing, and emotional stakes attracted an audience eager for fresh perspectives. Its place among legendary franchises at the HCA Awards shows just how much the anime scene has diversified—and how non-traditional stories are finally getting industry-wide credit.
Voice Talent Propels Solo Leveling’s Prestige

Recognition from the HCA isn’t limited to visuals or storytelling. Aleks Le, who voices Jinwoo, received a nomination for Best Lead Voiceover Performance. His portrayal captures the character’s evolution with subtle emotional control—resonating deeply with both longtime readers and new viewers. Le’s performance played a crucial role in bringing the character’s complex growth to life, especially for Western fans unfamiliar with the original web novel.
Justin Briner, known for My Hero Academia, also earned a nomination for his role as Yoo Jinho. His ability to inject warmth and balance into a show often dominated by tension makes him an essential part of Solo Leveling’s success. These acknowledgments reflect more than individual skill—they prove that Solo Leveling thrives on strong character portrayal as much as epic storytelling.
As the 2025 HCA Astra TV Awards approach, Solo Leveling stands as both a fan-favorite and a critical darling. Whether or not it takes home the trophy, its nominations alone mark a milestone—not just for the series, but for anime’s growing influence beyond its traditional borders.
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