MrBeast left “depressed” over new Solo Leveling episode

Anthony McGlynn
Sung Jinwoo in Solo Leveling

Solo Leveling took a brief break recently with a recap episode that left fans frustrated, not least of whom was prolific YouTube creator, James ‘MrBeast’ Donaldson.

A breakout hit of the current anime season, Solo Leveling has garnered millions of fans worldwide thanks to a creative merging of fantasy and sci-fi, and an intriguing protagonist in Sung Jinwoo.

Starting out as an E-class hero, Sung goes through numerous trials in the anime show to ascend the ranks, an ability he gains after surviving a horrific super-powered dungeon in the first episode.

Recently, after Episode 7, we got a recap – a summation of events thus far, with some narration. This isn’t unusual in the industry, and A-1 Pictures probably needed to do one in order to give more runway to the animators. However, the audience wasn’t thrilled, including MrBeast.

MrBeast was “depressed” after seeing the Solo Leveling recap episode

On X, formerly Twitter, MrBeast responded to Dexerto about Solo Leveling Episode 7.5, revealing he really wasn’t happy with it. “This show is amazing and when I saw the new episode was filler it actually made me depressed for a few minutes,” he said, replying to news that the recap is the worst rated anime episode on Crunchyroll.

Such stats show he’s not alone. Introducing filler so early can be irritating, but it’s important to remember these shows are made on a pretty intense schedule, with crew working on them only days ahead of their release. Recaps allow necessary breathing room, even if they can bum us out from time to time.

Solo Leveling is now back on track, and so far there are no filler episodes scheduled. If one should come up, keep our list of the best anime like Solo Leveling handy. Likewise, if you’re hoping to avoid needless episodes for more franchises, we have a guide to the One Piece fillers.

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Anthony is the Senior Anime Writer at Dexerto. He has over a decade's experience covering games and pop culture for outlets such as Variety, IGN, Den of Geek, PCGamesN, PCGamer, The Digital Fix, and many more. He loves horror, sci-fi, heavy metal, Studio Ghibli, and The Muppets. He enjoys pro wrestling too, but don't hold that against him. You can find him at: anthony.mcglynn@dexerto.com