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Baki Hanma competes in an underground fighting tournament organized by Tokugawa. Masters of various fighting styles come from all over the world in order to determine who is the strongest fi... Read allBaki Hanma competes in an underground fighting tournament organized by Tokugawa. Masters of various fighting styles come from all over the world in order to determine who is the strongest fighter on Earth.Baki Hanma competes in an underground fighting tournament organized by Tokugawa. Masters of various fighting styles come from all over the world in order to determine who is the strongest fighter on Earth.
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This anime series is about a 13-year-old boy named Baki Hanma, who trains in martial arts. His goal is to become the strongest man in the world and defeat his father, Yujiro Hanma, who only cares about being strong and pick fights to prove his power and nearly kill the opponents, even his own son, Baki.
Season 1: Kid Saga/Underground Arena Saga
The anime is action-packed with a good story arc. Each episode is presented well with what's required for the overall story. Baki's character is good and inspiring, as he not only becomes stronger by his training and fights; he also learns to respect and learn from each other and becomes wise in his pursuit. The backstory of other characters Baki fights was a good addition to show their desire to be the strongest, which helps Baki to realise what he should become as an aspiring martial artist. Baki's mother was also well written, as she seeks acceptance from her husband Yujiro Hanma and how she treats Baki to achieve that and, at last, her realization.
As I watched some episodes in English, then in Japanese, the voice acting was good in both. The animation was good for its time. The music and sound were decent for the action genre. The strength of the anime is the good story along with unique fight scenes and good characters' arc. The slow storytelling pace makes it easy to become distracted, and I did not find any of the medical scenes or the over-exaggeration of characters' abilities or skills to be particularly interesting.
Season 2: Maximum/Saidai Tournament Saga
This season evolves around the maximum, or saidai tournament, where the strongest men of different martial arts around the world compete to be known as the world's strongest man. Baki's goal is the same: to become the strongest man and defeat his father in a fair fight. The baki's character arc is less than the first season, as this focuses on various characters fights and their own backstories and reasons to be the strongest. The ego among the some fighters that the martial art they trained and mastered is the best adds to their conflicts in the tournament.
The Yujiro Hanma had less contribution in present than flashbacks, which was like a dilemma as it helped for his character establishment and a new character origin, but it also shows his appearance in the present tournament is for just filler. One full episode before the final match was wasted on reminding us of the things that we already know about Baki and his final opponent. The animation has improved than previous season, especially on Baki Hanma. The music was decent for the action genre. I watched the entire season in sub, which I recommend everyone do the same to get better experience, and a small portion of one episode was cut down in the dub version.
Conclusion:
It is a good brawl anime with great fights and a pretty decent story for the characters' arcs, backstories, and conflicts among them. The drawback is the pace. It moves slow for me. Watch the series at 1.5x speed if you feel the same.
Season 1: Kid Saga/Underground Arena Saga
The anime is action-packed with a good story arc. Each episode is presented well with what's required for the overall story. Baki's character is good and inspiring, as he not only becomes stronger by his training and fights; he also learns to respect and learn from each other and becomes wise in his pursuit. The backstory of other characters Baki fights was a good addition to show their desire to be the strongest, which helps Baki to realise what he should become as an aspiring martial artist. Baki's mother was also well written, as she seeks acceptance from her husband Yujiro Hanma and how she treats Baki to achieve that and, at last, her realization.
As I watched some episodes in English, then in Japanese, the voice acting was good in both. The animation was good for its time. The music and sound were decent for the action genre. The strength of the anime is the good story along with unique fight scenes and good characters' arc. The slow storytelling pace makes it easy to become distracted, and I did not find any of the medical scenes or the over-exaggeration of characters' abilities or skills to be particularly interesting.
Season 2: Maximum/Saidai Tournament Saga
This season evolves around the maximum, or saidai tournament, where the strongest men of different martial arts around the world compete to be known as the world's strongest man. Baki's goal is the same: to become the strongest man and defeat his father in a fair fight. The baki's character arc is less than the first season, as this focuses on various characters fights and their own backstories and reasons to be the strongest. The ego among the some fighters that the martial art they trained and mastered is the best adds to their conflicts in the tournament.
The Yujiro Hanma had less contribution in present than flashbacks, which was like a dilemma as it helped for his character establishment and a new character origin, but it also shows his appearance in the present tournament is for just filler. One full episode before the final match was wasted on reminding us of the things that we already know about Baki and his final opponent. The animation has improved than previous season, especially on Baki Hanma. The music was decent for the action genre. I watched the entire season in sub, which I recommend everyone do the same to get better experience, and a small portion of one episode was cut down in the dub version.
Conclusion:
It is a good brawl anime with great fights and a pretty decent story for the characters' arcs, backstories, and conflicts among them. The drawback is the pace. It moves slow for me. Watch the series at 1.5x speed if you feel the same.
If you are looking at this you are probably familiar with this anime. Maybe you know there is also a manga which takes the blood and bone, bordering realistic theme of this universe, into even greater hype domains.
My favorite manga, my favorite anime, my favorite peace of literature, my favorite philosophical discourse about nature of being A MAN.
Its wonderful in so many ways, and it speaks on many levels. Be prepared to set new PR's and practice sardonic smile in front of a mirror. Be prepared to yell in Japanese for no reason whatsoever (sub > dub). Be prepared to look into the distance and remember ancient arrow catching techniques. Be prepared to start overeating and challenging animals to duels.
1000/10 Would watch again, and AM watching again. hahahah PS: there's a new season out, 2018 production. Its awesome!
My favorite manga, my favorite anime, my favorite peace of literature, my favorite philosophical discourse about nature of being A MAN.
Its wonderful in so many ways, and it speaks on many levels. Be prepared to set new PR's and practice sardonic smile in front of a mirror. Be prepared to yell in Japanese for no reason whatsoever (sub > dub). Be prepared to look into the distance and remember ancient arrow catching techniques. Be prepared to start overeating and challenging animals to duels.
1000/10 Would watch again, and AM watching again. hahahah PS: there's a new season out, 2018 production. Its awesome!
I watched this one in order to gain a better understanding of the world of the Netfix 2018 one. The first season was good and fun dont take it seriously it was like Kenichi but more violent.Its the usual shounen get stronger become the strongest bla bla bla The main villian was introduced and plot presented become the strongest. Enjoyed all the fights and the animation and sound were bearable.
Season 2 began with the worst opening ive ever heard in an anime and i knew this was gonna pretty. A generic tournament arc began with more characters i didn't care about. They tried to rush squeeze in back stories but i stopped paying attention when one guys fight was shorter then his story. It was like they blew all the money on the first season and didnt know they had make a second season so they scraped some cash and tried to paste together a series. Animation dropped to like 20fps and they were just cuting too many corners. In one fight a guy gets punched so hard he turns into a gif and spins 3 times in the same spot before landing. This part I give 4/10
So just watch the the first season (avoid the 90s OVA) and read the manga for this part if you need to learn more.
Season 2 began with the worst opening ive ever heard in an anime and i knew this was gonna pretty. A generic tournament arc began with more characters i didn't care about. They tried to rush squeeze in back stories but i stopped paying attention when one guys fight was shorter then his story. It was like they blew all the money on the first season and didnt know they had make a second season so they scraped some cash and tried to paste together a series. Animation dropped to like 20fps and they were just cuting too many corners. In one fight a guy gets punched so hard he turns into a gif and spins 3 times in the same spot before landing. This part I give 4/10
So just watch the the first season (avoid the 90s OVA) and read the manga for this part if you need to learn more.
This is hands down the best series I have ever seen in my entire life, it's not even close. The likes of one piece, naruto, dragon ball, bleach, death note, etc. Can't match this. If you call yourself a real man you will undoubtedly love this. Almost every character in this series is driven by their love and passion of fighting and they share the same view of fighting in terms of value, but not in terms of styles. These characters are essentially normal human beings who loves to fight, but they amount to ludicrous feats that are way beyond the limitations of a human. It's also very inconsistent in a way. But this ridiculousness and inconsistency is the epitome of imagination, which is probably the biggest factor that makes this show so damn good to me. The brutality, which is way more apparent in the new netflix version is also a big plus to me. On top of this, there is so much more that makes this show as great as it is but it would be way too much to write about.
If you are a martial arts fan you will love this anime because It's got lots of action and marital arts tournament and displays many style of fighting from the real world.
The story is a bit fast paced for my liking, I would've enjoyed it more if it had more episodes.
All episodes are really high quality and if you prefer to watch the series dubbed then I can tell you that the dubs are really good for this one.
The animation is good and art style too although a bit outdated since it was released in 2001.
It's my favorite anime from all time.
The story is a bit fast paced for my liking, I would've enjoyed it more if it had more episodes.
All episodes are really high quality and if you prefer to watch the series dubbed then I can tell you that the dubs are really good for this one.
The animation is good and art style too although a bit outdated since it was released in 2001.
It's my favorite anime from all time.
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