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It has received several mobile game adaptations and merchandise. In Japan, the web manhwa received an anime television series adaptation by Telecom Animation Film that first premiered on Naver Series On in South Korea, and aired in Japan immediately afterward. It originally aired from April to June 2020. Crunchyroll licensed and simulcasted the Japanese broadcast version of the anime for its streaming service. A second season is set to premiere in July 2024.

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Tower of God centers around a boy named Twenty-Fifth Bam. It is notable that in Korea 'Bam' can mean 'Night' or 'Chestnut'. He has spent most of his life trapped beneath a vast and mysterious Tower, with only his close friend, Rachel, to keep him company. When Rachel enters the Tower, Bam is devastated. Somehow, Bam manages to open the door to the Tower. Now, he will go any distance to see Rachel again even if it means dying. When he enters the Tower, he meets allies that will help him up the tower.

"The Tower" is a mysterious structure that is completely enclosed and hosts many unique environments. It is permeated by an element called "Shinsu", which has strange properties similar to magic in other comic universes. It is inhabited by many different intelligent species. Living on the top floors is associated with a higher status in the Tower and better living conditions. This is because ascension from one floor to the next is only allowed by passing increasingly difficult tests of strength, dexterity and wit. Regulars are any individuals from the Outer Tower chosen to climb the tower in the Inner Tower. Former Regulars who reach the top of the Tower are known as Rankers, and are generally much more powerful than others. Rankers are often put to work administering the lower floors. At the top of the Tower sit the "Ten Great Families", which form the governing body of the Tower. A figure known as King Jahad (or 'Zahard', in some translations) is the chief leader of this body.

According to the author, each floor is the size of the North American continent.[3] Each floor often has its own culture, language and governance systems, and it is not uncommon to have nations living in isolation and unaware of the existence of the tower.

Shinsu (Hangul: 신수, RR: Shin-soo), roughly translated as "Divine Water", is a substance found within the Tower in varying concentrations on each floor. On the lower floors, Shinsu is diffuse and inconspicuous, similar to air. However, on higher floors, Shinsu increases in power and concentration, and is said to be viscous and flowing similarly to water. High Shinsu resistance is required to enter these floors. Residents in the tower must form a contract with the "guardian" of the respective floors in order to manipulate Shinsu.

Shinsu can be manipulated to enhance physical abilities, powerful weapons, and even manipulate the elements. Bang (Korean-방) is the number of discrete units of Shinsu control. The more Bangs someone handle, the better the ability to control shinsu. The size of the units is called Myeon (Korean-면), and the concentration is called Soo (Korean-수). Though used with varying degrees of explicitness and even conscious awareness, its use seems to be inextricable from combat within the Tower. Shinsu reinforcement (Korean-신수강화-shinsooganghwa) is a technique used to strengthen the body, and is commonly used by Regulars. Those who are strong with Shinsu have their aging slowed to the point where they become effectively immortal. It is unclear to what extent aging is slowed simply by living in the tower without training to use Shinsu.

However, there are certain exceptions to rules regarding Shinsu. Individuals known as "Irregulars" seem to have a special connection with the tower, being able to use Shinsu with little to no constraints, regardless of whether or not they have contracts with the same administrators of the floors they're on or going to. One highly notable irregular known simply as "Enryu" even managed to kill the then administrator and guardian of the 43rd floor. A feat once thought to be impossible on the apparently false pretense that Administrators were thought to be immortal and otherwise infallible. This has led many of the tower's inhabitants to see irregulars as little more than highly destructive entities with unfathomable powers and abilities, as well as being regarded as calamities brought forth by the tower's prophecies in an effort to bring about change to the tower.

Because of their ability, irregulars are often heavily stigmatized and feared, even by inhabitants of the highest caliber within the tower known simply as "Rankers". Individuals that have reached the highest floor known to the tower's inhabitants. The current capabilities of Irregulars is such that even the upper echelon of Rankers known as "High Rankers" such as the Ten Great Families and even King Jahad, are extremely wary of them, especially so in King Jahad's case due to the nature of his contract with the Tower Guardians.

An anime television series adaptation was initially announced at Seoul Comic-Con in August 2019, the series titled Kami no Tō -Tower of God- (神之塔 -Tower of God-) began releasing in April 2020 simultaneously in Japan, South Korea, and the United States.[34][35] It was produced by Telecom Animation Film, with Aniplex subsidiary Rialto Entertainment responsible for Japanese production, and Sola Entertainment providing production management.[35][36] The anime series premiered in South Korea on April 1, 2020, on Naver Series On and Korean television network Aniplus,[37] and aired from April 2 to June 24, 2020, on Japanese television.[a] The series was directed by Takashi Sano with Hirokazu Hanai as assistant director. Erika Yoshida was in charge of series composition, Masashi Kudo and Miho Tanino were the series' character designers, and Kevin Penkin composed the soundtrack.[38] Korean band Stray Kids performed the opening "Top",[39] and ending theme song "Slump" in Japanese, English, and Korean for the respective language dubs. The series ran for 13 episodes.[40]

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Tower of God (korean 신의 탑, Sin-ui Tap or Japanese 神之塔, Kami no Tō) is the anime adaptation of the Manhwa of the same name, created by the Korean artist SIU that takes place as a Talse Uzer Story. The series is produced by Telecom Animation Film, with Aniplex subsidiary Rialto Entertainment[1] responsible for Japanese production, and Sola Entertainment provided production management. The anime series premiered on April 1, 2020 on broadcast television (Tokyo MX, BS11, GYT, GTV) in Japan and Navor Series On in South Korea. It also premiered on Crunchyroll as a co-production under its "Crunchyroll Originals" title. On August 6, 2022, season 2 was officially announced by Crunchyroll.

Tower of God, an anime series on Crunchyroll based on a long-running webtoon, is kind of unique in its own way; it has a lot of original concepts, it treads on unused plot territory, and it can't easily be compared to other anime as it's one of the first to be based on a manwha.

Updated by Saim Cheeda on January 27th, 2021: The popularity of Tower of God has only increased since its release. With many fans being gained everyday, the series has reached heights that other popular anime before it did. Since there are only a limited amount of episodes to go through before the binge-watching inevitably ends, fans are looking for similar shows to busy themselves with in the interim. With this in mind, this list has been updated to bring more names to fans' notice, which carry themes that Tower of God viewers will be familiar with. Even better is how these anime are guaranteed to make fans out of the viewers, thereby increasing their watch list.

Much like how Tower of God places the protagonist behind walls, this series has entire cities in similar situations due to the presence of massive Titans that threaten people's existence. Watching this anime is quite the experience because of its massive scale.

This can be considered a sister series to Tower of God, seeing as the two have roughly the same concept. This anime features the protagonists' attempts to climb to the top of the titular tower to face the evil Lord Druaga.

The initial plotline follows the heroes as they battle the monsters along the way to confronting Druaga, bringing multiple beings that are unique in their own way. The show takes a turn in later seasons when the possibility of a secret tower comes up and necessitates the need for another climb.

Although featuring likable and even funny characters, this anime has a very serious premise that sees several twists and turns in the making. Like Tower of God, the theme is the heroes' repression, with their bid for freedom being the main hook for the viewer.

This anime focuses on a magical tournament held in secret where the souls of legendary heroes across time take part in a competition in order to secure a chalice that will allow their wishes to be granted.

Also, the idea in One Piece of sailing from mysterious island to mysterious island, with each island having a unique, bizarre twist, is similar to the idea in ToG of making it through each of tower's individual, North-America-sized levels.

Another anime that's not too similar to Tower of God overall but is intended for a similar audience is Akame ga kill!, which follows a young swordsman living in poverty who is recruited by a skilled team of assassins to help them take down a corrupt leader.

Made in Abyss, which won Anime of the Year at the 2018 Crunchyroll Anime Awards, follows a girl named Riko who lives in a town that surrounds a large hole known as the "Abyss". The plot focuses on her traveling down the Abyss to find her mother, which is similar to Tower of God's premise of Bam going up the tower to find his lost love.

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