High School Fighting Manhwa Viral Hit Anime Reportedly In Works

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Taejun Pak’s Lookism is one of the most popular manhwa series out there and it serves as the central story of the universe he has created. Among his other works, “Viral Hit” is another well-known series on Webtoon that is reportedly gearing up for an anime adaptation just like its predecessor.

The news came from a reliable leaker on X (formerly Twitter) who revealed that the high school fighting manhwa series Viral Hit is set to receive an anime. Days back the same leaker informed fans about the Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint anime and this is a follow-up update of the next Webtoon’s work.

Also known as “How to Fight”, Viral Hit is a popular fighting manhwa centered on scrawny high school student Hobin Yoo who’s constantly bullied in school. Stuck between paying his mother’s hospital bills and meeting month ends, Hobin comes to know about a social media platform called “NewTube”.

Finding an opportunity to better his life and make easy money out of it, Hobin teams up with one of his classmates and decides to star in a NewTube channel that revolves around beating up the bullies with the techniques he learnt online from a mysterious chicken head individual.

As Viral Hit comes from the same creator of “Lookism”, it can be of interest to the fans of the author. Further details about the Viral Hit anime adaptation haven’t been revealed yet. The manhwa is currently available to read in English on Webtoon’s official platform.

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