Solo Leveling fight clip viewership surged in 2025 after Crunchyroll released the full “Sung Jinwoo vs. the Ant King (Beru)” battle online, with reports in late December calling it the year’s most-watched anime clip.
The momentum also fits a bigger business milestone: Sony materials from its 2025 Business Segment Presentation state that Solo Leveling ranked #1 in Crunchyroll’s view-count history as of the end of March 2025.
What happened, and why it matters
Crunchyroll shared the full fight clip from Solo Leveling Season 2 -Arise from the Shadow-, centering on Sung Jinwoo’s showdown with the Ant King (Beru), turning a key episode moment into a widely rewatched standalone video. By late December, entertainment reporting described that fight upload as the most-viewed anime fight/clip of 2025—an indicator of how much “shareable” scene releases can expand reach beyond subscribers.
Separately, Sony’s investor-facing presentation materials in 2025 included a slide stating Solo Leveling was “ranked #1 in Crunchyroll View Count History (as of the end of March 2025).” Together, the two updates show the franchise’s growth on both platform-wide viewing and short-form clip consumption—two metrics that increasingly shape streaming strategy and marketing.
Timeline of the two milestones
The fight-clip surge followed the second season’s run, while Sony’s Crunchyroll ranking statement points to view-count data through the end of March 2025. The clip itself was published on YouTube in March 2025, giving it months to accumulate views and shares across the year.
| Date (2025) | Event | Why it’s notable |
| End of March | Sony materials say Solo Leveling ranked #1 in Crunchyroll view-count history (as of end of March). | Positions the anime as Crunchyroll’s top title by view count, per Sony’s corporate reporting. |
| March 21 | A full “Sung Jinwoo vs The Ant King” fight video was published on YouTube. | The clip became a major discovery funnel for non-subscribers and casual viewers. |
| June (released in June) | Sony’s Business Segment Presentation & Fireside Chat 2025 circulated the Crunchyroll #1 claim referenced by multiple reports. | Connects anime performance to Sony’s broader IP and platform strategy narrative. |
| Dec. 27 | Late-December reporting calls the fight clip the most-viewed anime fight/clip milestone of 2025. | Signals unusually strong replay value and social sharing compared with other anime uploads that year. |
How the fight clip drove growth
Crunchyroll’s decision to publish a full fight sequence (rather than only a short teaser) reduced friction for sampling the series, because viewers could watch a complete, high-impact scene without navigating a paywall first. In the same coverage, the clip release is framed as part of celebrating a “long-awaited fight,” reflecting a marketing pattern where platforms surface flagship scenes to widen awareness during peak hype windows.
The specific matchup—Sung Jinwoo versus the Ant King (Beru)—is treated as a turning-point battle in Season 2, and Crunchyroll’s posting strategy effectively turned that story beat into a viral unit that could circulate independently. Late-December reporting that labels it 2025’s most-watched anime clip suggests the approach worked not only for fandom engagement but also for broad algorithmic reach across video platforms.
The bigger platform story: Crunchyroll’s #1 by view count
Sony-linked reporting around the Business Segment Presentation indicates the anime’s performance was not limited to clips: Solo Leveling was described as #1 in Crunchyroll’s view-count history as of the end of March 2025. The same reporting notes that the anime was co-produced by Aniplex (Sony Music Entertainment Japan) with animation production by A-1 Pictures (an Aniplex subsidiary), underlining Sony’s multi-division involvement in the project.
This corporate context matters because it frames Solo Leveling less as a one-season trend and more as a scaled IP success that can support licensing, music, games, and future anime planning. Public reporting tied to the same presentation also notes that Season 3 had not been announced at the time, even as viewership milestones accumulated.
What is Solo Leveling (quick context)
Solo Leveling follows Sung Jinwoo, a hunter who survives a catastrophic dungeon incident and gains access to a leveling-style system that rapidly increases his power, pushing him into higher-stakes conflicts. Crunchyroll streams the anime in subtitled and dubbed formats, helping explain how the show reached large audiences across multiple markets quickly.
Season 2 branding referenced in the fight-clip reporting is “Season 2 -Arise from the Shadow-,” linking the viral fight directly to that season’s arc and release cycle.
What comes next
If Crunchyroll and Sony continue treating anime as a global growth engine, more “eventized” clip drops—especially full-fight releases—could become standard for major titles, not just Solo Leveling. For the franchise itself, the key open question remains future anime continuation, since public reporting tied to Sony/Crunchyroll milestones still described Season 3 as unannounced at the time.
For audiences and the industry, the 2025 results highlight two parallel demand signals: sustained long-form streaming strength (Crunchyroll view-count leadership) and exceptionally high repeat viewing for a single action sequence (the fight clip’s year-leading status).






