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Dear viewers, after a week of enthusiastic support for our first 36-hour episode, the Manhwa TV team has accelerated the process and released this complete 72-hour video three days earlier than scheduled.

We sincerely hope that our beloved Manhwa TV fans will watch and support us as soon as possible.

We love you all!

3 weeks ago | [YT] | 4

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Which manhwa genre should we recap next?

3 weeks ago | [YT] | 4

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MAY ON MANHWA TV IS NOT A JOKE — 3 MONSTERS DROPPING THIS MONTH AND WE ARE NOT HOLDING BACK
Okay. OKAY. Pull up a chair. Get comfortable. Actually — get very comfortable, because what I'm about to tell you is going to require you to sit down, breathe slowly, and mentally prepare yourself for what's coming to MANHWA TV this May.
We are not talking about three little videos.
We are not talking about three "quick 20-minute recaps" where you blink and it's over.
We are talking about three absolute BEASTS of content — three full-length, deep-dive, no-filler, zero-mercy manhwa recaps that are going to consume your entire month, your sleep schedule, your weekend plans, your relationship with sunlight, and possibly your sanity. In the best way possible.
Video 1? Nearly 58 hours long.
Video 2? Almost 32 hours.
Video 3? Close to 20 hours.
That's over 109 hours of manhwa recap content dropping on this channel in a single month. One. Single. Month.
If you started watching on May 1st and did nothing else — no eating, no sleeping, no bathroom breaks, just pure MANHWA TV — you still couldn't finish in time. That's not a content schedule. That's a lifestyle commitment. That's a calling. That is MANHWA TV saying "we see your free time, and we are taking it."
So yeah. May is not playing around. And neither are we.
Let's break it down.

🎬 VIDEO #1 — The Man Who Got Reborn Into a Trash Body and Immediately Started Judging His Teacher's Power Level Based on How She'd Look in Battle Armor
⏱ Runtime: Nearly 58 hours
Fifty. Eight. Hours.
Let that sink in for a second. That is two and a half full days of content. That is more hours than most people spend at work in a week and a half. That is longer than some international flights combined. And you know what? Every single minute is going to be worth it.
Here's the setup: somewhere out there, the greatest weapon-forging grandmaster who ever lived — Gu Feiyang, a man so legendary that his student's student wrote a textbook that the whole world treats as gospel — died. And then got reborn. Into the worst possible situation imaginable.
New body: Li Yunxiao, the Li Clan's certified Number One Disappointment. Terrible cultivation base. Rock-bottom reputation. The kind of guy that classmates make fun of behind his back and directly to his face because they've simply stopped caring about being subtle. If you looked up "family embarrassment" in the dictionary, there'd probably be a little sketch of this kid right there.
So here's this godlike ancient master — a man who personally invented forging techniques that nobody else on the continent even understands — waking up in the body of someone the world has already written off. And his first moments of consciousness? He's sitting in class. His teacher — Luo Yunshang, a Four Quadrants Martial Lord who is both incredibly powerful and, let's be real, incredibly beautiful — is calling him out for sleeping. She asks him a basic question from the textbook to embarrass him in front of everyone.
His answer? Correct. More than correct — more accurate than the textbook itself, because the textbook was written by his former disciple's disciple and the guy accidentally left out twelve minutes worth of technique that Gu Feiyang invented. The whole class loses it laughing. His teacher goes pale. And Li Yunxiao? Just picks his ear. Doesn't even blink.
And THAT is the energy of this entire 58-hour journey.
This isn't the kind of story where the protagonist has to grind for 200 episodes before anyone respects him. This is the story of a man who was already at the absolute summit — who quite literally built the mountain everyone else is still trying to climb — and is now casually, unhurriedly, with zero stress, ascending back to where he was while the entire world scrambles to understand what they're witnessing.
The power reveals are immaculate. The moments where someone underestimates him and then immediately regrets it? Addictive. The cultivation system, the weapon forging, the political maneuvering between clans and nations — it's all layered, all detailed, and all wrapped up in this effortlessly cool protagonist energy that just makes you want to keep watching.
58 hours. One continuous, unhinged, deeply satisfying power fantasy. You're not going to want to stop.
📅 Dropping this May on MANHWA TV.

🎬 VIDEO #2 — This Man Accidentally Stabbed the Most Powerful Woman in the City Directly in the Butt. In Public. With Witnesses. On a Perfectly Normal Tuesday.
⏱ Runtime: Nearly 32 hours
I want to be very clear about something before we go any further: this was not intentional. Han Sen is many things — cunning, quietly brilliant, perpetually operating three steps ahead of everyone around him — but on this particular day, on this particular street, he made a completely honest mistake that just happened to involve his dagger, a beast soul transformation, and the most embarrassingly public incident in the personal history of Qin Xuan, the single most powerful, most respected, most feared woman in the entire Steel Armor Shelter.
Let me paint the picture for you.
Han Sen's eye is acting weird. Some strange sensation, totally unexplained, deeply annoying. He's trying to figure out what's going on when a large beast materializes directly in front of him. Now, in the world of this story, that's a genuine threat. A normal reaction. So he draws his dagger, doesn't hesitate, and goes straight for it with one clean, decisive strike.
The beast transforms. It was Qin Xuan doing a beast soul transformation.
His blade has already landed.
In her rear end.
The crowd freezes. Then the crowd erupts. People are pointing. People are whispering. Qin Xuan — goddess, protector, absolute authority figure — is standing there in the middle of a public street having just been stabbed in the butt by some random guy who is now making a face that can only be described as "a man whose soul has left his body." Her fanboys — and there are many fanboys — immediately begin circling Han Sen like sharks who have just detected blood in the water.
And listen, the opening scene alone would be worth watching this for. But here's the thing about Han Sen — the scene that introduces him as a comedy of errors is not representative of who he actually is. This man is dangerous. Not in an obvious, flashy, "I'm clearly powerful" way — in the way where you're watching and suddenly you realize he's been quietly pulling strings and accumulating advantages this whole time and nobody around him has any idea.
The 32 hours that follow this legendary first impression are full of: survival against odds that should be impossible, power-ups that seem to come out of nowhere but are actually meticulously set up, political maneuvering in a world with deeply complex faction dynamics, and a protagonist who treats every situation — no matter how dire — with a kind of calm, almost amused confidence that just makes you root for him completely.
Oh, and yes. He and Qin Xuan have to keep running into each other after the incident. It's as awkward and entertaining as you'd hope.
32 hours. One absolutely unhinged adventure that starts with possibly the most embarrassing meet-cute in manhwa history and just gets better from there.
📅 This May. We are not gatekeeping this one.

4 weeks ago | [YT] | 18

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HELLO, HELLO, HELLO
After a week of continuous work, we've released our latest video, which we're sure will please you all.

However, despite our best efforts, we've only completed a 36-hour preview for you to watch.

https://youtu.be/Q4DtSbssjg0
The full 75-hour version will be available in a week.

Our team is still finalizing the last steps.

Wishing you all the best! MY BEST FRIEND 1 MONTH FULL OF ENERGY

4 weeks ago | [YT] | 11

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A Letter From My Heart — To Every Soul Who Clicked Play
By the owner of MANHWA TV

Hey guys.
I know, I know — you're probably expecting another recap video right now. Maybe you clicked on this expecting some overpowered protagonist to rise from the ashes, some fallen king to reclaim his throne, some humiliated warrior to silence every single person who ever doubted him. And don't worry — that's coming. But today, I want to do something a little different. Today, I just want to sit down with you — no epic background music, no dramatic narration — and just... talk.
Because honestly? I think you deserve that.

First things first — thank you.
I mean that in a way that's genuinely hard to put into words. When I started MANHWA TV, I had no idea whether anyone would care. I was just a person with a deep love for manhwa stories, a decent microphone, and way too many hours spent reading webtoons at 2 in the morning. The "Strong to Weak" niche — stories where a character who was once all-powerful gets stripped of everything, humiliated, broken down to nothing, and has to claw their way back — it's such a specific corner of the manhwa world. I thought maybe a few hundred people would resonate with it.
But then you showed up. You subscribed. You commented. You shared. You came back — episode after episode, chapter after chapter, video after video. Some of you have been here since almost the very beginning, and I see your names in the comments every single time. That genuinely means more to me than any number on a dashboard ever could.
So from the bottom of my heart — thank you. Thank you for trusting MANHWA TV with your time. And trust me, I do not take that lightly for even one second.

Now let me be real with you about something.
Making these videos is not easy. I want to be transparent about that, because I think sometimes people see a finished video and assume it just... appeared. That someone sat down, recorded for twenty minutes, hit upload, and called it a day. I wish it worked like that. I really do.
The truth is, every single recap starts long before you ever see the thumbnail. It starts with reading — sometimes hundreds of chapters — taking notes, mapping out the plot, figuring out which moments are the emotional turning points that YOU need to feel, not just understand. Then comes the script. The script alone can take hours, sometimes an entire day. I rewrite sentences over and over trying to find the exact phrasing that captures the weight of a scene — because there's a difference between telling you "he got betrayed" and making you feel the betrayal in your chest like it happened to you personally.
Then there's the editing, the pacing, the music choices, the thumbnail, the titles, the descriptions — every single element is a decision. And decisions take time. And sometimes, even with all that effort, things go wrong.
I've made mistakes on this channel. Mispronounced character names. Mixed up timeline events. Got plot details wrong because two arcs started blending together in my brain at midnight. And every time that happens, I feel it. I genuinely cringe reading those comments where someone gently — or sometimes not so gently — points out an error. But I want you to know: I take every single one of those corrections seriously. They make the next video better. They make me better.
So if you've ever pointed out a mistake and wondered if I actually read your comment — I did. And I appreciated it more than you know. This channel is a work in progress, just like the protagonists we cover every week.

But here's the part I really want to talk to you about.
Why does this niche hit so differently?
I've thought about this a lot. Like, a lot a lot. Why are stories about a powerful person losing everything — and then slowly, painfully, defiantly rebuilding — so addictive? Why do we keep coming back for more? Why does watching a once-mighty warrior get mocked by people who were never fit to stand in his shadow make something ignite inside us?
I think it's because these stories aren't really about fictional characters.
They're about us.
Every single one of us has experienced some version of that fall. Maybe it wasn't a dramatic demotion from S-Rank to F-Rank in some fantasy guild. But maybe it was a job you lost. A relationship that collapsed. A version of yourself you worked so hard to build, that one day just... wasn't there anymore. Maybe someone you trusted completely turned their back on you. Maybe you were once confident, once strong, and then life — quietly, ruthlessly — humbled you in ways you never saw coming.
And suddenly, this manhwa character who wakes up in a weaker body, surrounded by people who underestimate them, with nothing but memories of who they used to be... doesn't feel so fictional anymore.
That's the secret power of these stories. They give us a safe space to process pain. They let us watch someone go through the worst — the humiliation, the loneliness, the grinding effort of starting over — and they whisper to us: This isn't the end. Keep going.

There's also something deeply meaningful about the journey itself.
What I love most about the "Strong to Weak" genre isn't the moment of triumphant revenge — though, let's be honest, those moments are deeply satisfying. What I love is the in-between. The quiet chapters where the protagonist is sitting alone, rejected by everyone, choosing to train anyway. Choosing to believe in themselves when the entire world has decided they're worthless. Choosing patience when every instinct screams for them to react.
That quiet resilience is not just entertaining. It's instructional.
These stories, at their core, teach us that strength is not a fixed state — it's a practice. That the version of you who got knocked down is not the final version. That rebuilding from zero, while painful and slow and humiliating, produces something that starting from the top never could: an unshakeable foundation. Because a person who has lost everything and chose to rebuild knows their own worth in a way that was never possible before the fall.
There's a kind of wisdom you only get from struggle. And manhwa captures that truth better than almost any other medium I've encountered.

I also want to say something to the people who watch in silence.
I know not everyone comments. I know some of you have been here for months, watching every video, never saying a word. And that's completely okay. But I want you to know — you matter here too. The fact that you keep coming back, that these stories give you something to look forward to in your week, that maybe on a rough day you put on a MANHWA TV video and felt just a little bit better — that is everything to me. That is the whole reason I do this.
If these stories have ever given you a spark of motivation to face something difficult in your own life, then every late night spent scripting, every retake, every moment of doubt about whether this channel was worth building — it was all worth it. A thousand times over.

Looking ahead.
I'm not going to pretend this channel is perfect or that I have everything figured out. I don't. There will be more mistakes. There will be videos I'm proud of and ones I look back on wishing I'd done differently. There will be weeks where uploads get delayed because life doesn't stop for content schedules.
But I can promise you this: I will never stop caring. I will never phone it in. Every video I put out will carry real effort, real passion, and real respect for the stories we're recapping and the audience we're sharing them with — which is you.
MANHWA TV isn't just a channel to me. It's a community built around the belief that stories matter. That a fictional character's comeback can fuel a real person's courage. That sitting with someone else's pain — even a drawn, illustrated someone — can make our own pain feel a little less isolating.

So once again — from the bottom of my heart — thank you.
Thank you for watching. Thank you for commenting. Thank you for the corrections, the encouragements, the fan theories in the comment section at 3 AM. Thank you for being the reason I open my laptop every single day and think: Let's make something worth watching.
The protagonist always comes back stronger. And so will we.
See you in the next video.
— MANHWA TV 🖤

If this letter resonated with you, drop a comment below. I read every single one. And if you have a manhwa you want recapped — you already know where to find me.

1 month ago | [YT] | 8

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WE'VE JUST RELEASED A NEW, ADORABLE AI, WOULD YOU LIKE TO TRY IT OUT?

1 month ago | [YT] | 0

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We have a new, small channel about comics, based on AI. Please check it out, support us, and give us your feedback!
Thank you, The Manhwa TV Team

1 month ago | [YT] | 2

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# 💬 A MESSAGE OF GRATITUDE FROM MANHWA TV

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Hello to all our beloved viewers of **MANHWA TV**!

First and foremost, on behalf of the entire team, I want to send you the most sincere and heartfelt thank you — not as a formality or out of courtesy, but as genuine words from people who pour tremendous passion and effort into every single video on this channel.

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## 🙏 Thank You for Staying With Us

Many of you may not realize this, but every time we see a comment, a like, or simply a completed view on one of our videos — especially the long ones — that is truly the greatest motivation for the entire team to keep going. You're not just watching a video. You are fueling a group of people who work hard every single day to bring you something worth your time.

MANHWA TV was never created just to "upload for the sake of uploading." Every video on this channel is the result of a serious, meticulous, and sometimes exhausting process. But exhausting in the most beautiful sense — the kind of tiredness that comes from knowing you are building something meaningful.

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## ⏱️ Do You Know What Goes Into a Video Longer Than 20 Hours?

I want to be completely honest with you about our production process, so you can truly understand what happens behind the scenes at MANHWA TV.

With long manhwa series — and manhwa never runs short of stories spanning hundreds or even thousands of chapters — a complete narration video can easily run **over 20 hours**. And creating 20 hours of quality content is not simply a matter of turning on a computer and letting things run automatically.

**First, the script and written content.** Every line of dialogue and every descriptive passage in the story must be carefully read, selected, and rewritten by our editorial team so that when spoken aloud, it sounds natural, engaging, and not robotic or machine-translated. There are sentences that seem simple on the surface, but the team might spend 5 to 10 minutes deliberating over a single word — just to make sure it captures the exact emotion of a character in that particular moment. It may sound like a minor detail, but it is precisely those small details that separate a video you can "sit through" from one you simply cannot stop listening to.

**Second, the visuals.** Every segment of content requires matching illustrations — and those images are not always readily available. The team must search, select, and sometimes create or edit images from scratch to ensure they align perfectly with the story being told at each moment. An action scene needs an image shot from the right angle. A romantic moment needs the right expression captured. A tragic scene simply cannot be paired with something lighthearted. That sounds straightforward, but doing it consistently and accurately across dozens of hours of content demands an enormous amount of focus, creativity, and patience.

**Third, the narration voice.** This is perhaps the element that receives the least attention from viewers, yet it has the most direct impact on your listening experience. It is not enough to simply read clearly and loudly. The narration must carry **rhythm and pacing** — knowing when to accelerate to build tension, and when to slow down so the audience can fully absorb an emotional moment. A villain's line must feel entirely different from the hero's. A monologue of grief must land differently than a battle cry. The team listens back again and again, fine-tuning each segment to make sure the entire video flows seamlessly in both sound and emotion.

And all of those elements — the script, the visuals, the narration — must come together in perfect synchronization. That is why a single video can take **weeks** to complete before it ever appears on the channel.

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## 🙇 Our Apologies for the Small Technical Imperfections

Despite our best efforts, the MANHWA TV team is only human — and occasionally, some minor technical imperfections are unavoidable along the way: audio levels that are slightly uneven in places, scene transitions that are not perfectly smooth, or small details that were not fully refined before publishing.

We sincerely hope you will understand and overlook those shortcomings. The team is always listening and continuously improving with every new release. Each video we put out is our attempt to do better than the one before — and that is a commitment MANHWA TV will always honor for you.

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## 💬 Drop Your Thoughts in the Comments Below!

The last thing I want to say — and this is truly the most important part — is that **your voice matters enormously to this team**.

If you have any feedback about the content, audio quality, visuals, pacing, or anything else you would like to see improved, please **leave a comment below this video**. The team reads everything — not a single comment goes unnoticed.

And most importantly — if you are following a manhwa series that you have not yet seen covered on the channel, **comment the title below right now!** Our editorial team will compile all suggestions and gradually work them into our upcoming reading list. Some of the best series this channel has ever covered started as a suggestion from one of you — and that means more to us than you know.

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Once again, **thank you so much** for giving your precious time to MANHWA TV. You are not just viewers — you are an irreplaceable part of this journey, and none of this would exist without you.

We will see you in the next video! 🔥

**— The MANHWA TV Team —**

1 month ago | [YT] | 11

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📊 QUICK SURVEY - Help me improve!
What should I focus on in future videos?
Drop your answer (A, B, or C) in the comments below! 👇
Any other suggestions? I'm all ears! 🎧
Thanks for helping me make better content for you guys 🙏❤️

4 months ago | [YT] | 0

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What type of manhwa do you want to see MORE of this year 2026 ?
Drop your answer below! 👇
Comment A, B, or C! Let's go~ 🔥

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