

Baki Hanma
範馬刃牙 SON OF OGRE
The mauling of a vicious, prehistoric-sized African elephant makes international headlines. Featured in reports of the aftermath, the sole survivor of one of the animal's rampages attributes its death to a lone, unarmed man—unknowingly describing Yuujirou Hanma, nicknamed the "Ogre" and often labeled as the "strongest creature on Earth." Elsewhere, Yuujirou's 18-year-old son Baki spars with an equally formidable beast: a praying mantis. Content with his training and determined to overtake his father, Baki abducts American President George Bosch to begin his plans. This leads to his deliberate imprisonment at the infamous Arizona State Prison where Oliva Biscuit resides—the strongest man in the United States and an inmate allowed to leave of his own volition. Hoping to gauge his abilities, Baki challenges Oliva to a fight; but Oliva is preoccupied with his eccentric rival, Jun Guevaru. Known as the "Second," he is the only other prisoner to receive special treatment from the guards. Bewildered yet intrigued, Baki learns about his fellow inmates and tolerates the hellish conditions of prison life while waiting for an opportunity to present itself. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
The mauling of a vicious, prehistoric-sized African elephant makes international headlines. Featured in reports of the aftermath, the sole survivor of one of the animal's rampages attributes its death to a lone, unarmed man—unknowingly describing Yuujirou Hanma, nicknamed the "Ogre" and often labeled as the "strongest creature on Earth." Elsewhere, Yuujirou's 18-year-old son Baki spars with an equally formidable beast: a praying mantis. Content with his training and determined to overtake his father, Baki abducts American President George Bosch to begin his plans. This leads to his deliberate imprisonment at the infamous Arizona State Prison where Oliva Biscuit resides—the strongest man in the United States and an inmate allowed to leave of his own volition. Hoping to gauge his abilities, Baki challenges Oliva to a fight; but Oliva is preoccupied with his eccentric rival, Jun Guevaru. Known as the "Second," he is the only other prisoner to receive special treatment from the guards. Bewildered yet intrigued, Baki learns about his fellow inmates and tolerates the hellish conditions of prison life while waiting for an opportunity to present itself. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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OnakaAnon
October 8, 2021
As a manga reader, I already knew what to expect. In fact, this "review" is for other fellow manga readers who want to know if the 3rd season was just as badly animated as the previous two. Good news, the animation and art is great. It isn't top tier OVA stuff, but it's surprisingly better than most other new anime releases. So if you enjoyed reading the prison arc, absolutely give this season a watch, you won't be disappointed. My only criticism is Oliva's voice acting. In the manga scenes where he shouts at the top of his lungs, you can feel his anger. Inthe anime, the actor is barely even trying. Other than that little nitpick, it's a good adaption.
AlexanderKami
October 2, 2021
When I watch Baki, I get an instant pump. When I see Yujiro, I am filled with determination. Legends say roiders become natties after witnessing such a pure form of art.. or vice versa? I don't remember... Anyway, words are not enough to describe it. TMS Entertainment did an outstanding job in adapting a manga that most humans would normally not be able to comprehend; they actually did it justice. Itagaki-sensei is a real chad.Any lifter with self-respect must absolutely watch it. And then read it. 10/10 DYELs should stay away. FUAAARK! Nuff said, imma go to the gym and deadlift now, see ya.
Mercenary34
September 30, 2021
Well the Baki's sequel just came in and let me tell u people it s fuckin awesome , just great Love the characters , love the plotline . there aren't that many fights in this one and some characters weren't even shown in this sequel like the Chinese guy who stopped the bike with on hand and Baki's girlfriend. Baki is all grown up now and is no longer an amateur. He is so unexpected at times which is so cool. The insect fight was little fucked up in my opinion but at the same time there's nothing too unreal in BAKI he is more strong morebadass GEORGE BUSH kept embarrassing himself every time . the addition of the new character was good but he wasn't strong enough as i expected . Oliver turned out to be a bitch for me . my respect for him is a little bit fucked right now. Big daddy is chilling as always . Just watch it people . its gorgeous
ST63LTH
October 1, 2021
Hanma Baki : Son of Ogre Review Hanma Baki: Son of Ogre felt like a training arc for the protagonist of the series beginning with a prologue introducing a elementary school student to the ethics of Baki's shadow boxing technique and his training narration. The sectional prologue doesn't bring anything new apart from Baki establishing his dominance as a fragment of Mohammad Ali (EP1 18:31 his stance is that of Mohammad Ali's stance over Sonny Liston when fighting Iron Michael) and his rival Yujiro Hanma's dominance on a prehistoric sized elephant. Further throughout the season, we follow Baki Hanma gathering experience to fight against his rivalby arbitrarily forcing himself into Arizona state Prison to fight against Unchained. In my opinion I feel the series isn't what it was before, the content is lackluster and the characters seem to tank hits from each other more than actually fighting. The slideshow explanation of each opponents strengths (like insisting the force of one character's punch is the equivalent to 400 megatons of TNT) defeats the purpose of having the characters (such as Unchained and Guevaro) duke it out to the death. Each character's background were interesting and logical and made the fighting more appealing but it doesn't take 3 episodes to find out who's will is stronger. I feel that the background could have been materialized better but I still appreciate not omitting the shroud of character development that this season had. That being said, Baki isn't true Baki without its overexerting, masculine art style. The quality of the animation and art style has been maintained which is at least a positive note this season. The notorious, iconic Baki confrontation sound track has been revived this season also which was surprising to see during the confrontation of Unchained and Baki inside the solitary confinement cell. Overall, I wasn't expecting a season like this to show up out of nowhere but I am still rooting for Baki Hanma in the upcoming arcs. The series still has its appeals which is why I keep coming back in hope that it improves and less 'talk', more 'action' is induced.
YuhMudduh
September 30, 2021
I’ve been waiting for this ever since I heard about it and I can say that I was satisfied. It isn’t as fight heavy as the previous seasons but it does the job. We had Olivia vs Baki, Oliva vs J G-something (I honestly can’t remember his last name),and Baki vs Mantis. The animation was anything special but it wasn’t bad. It’s the standard Baki animation. It’s filled with more of the after picture movement thing. You know when they show you what happened what would happen if they actually animated the whole thing. These twelve episodes were more character heavy with interesting witty dialogues. Iliked how Baki was this season, like he still has his personality but there’s something different about his energy. Like his confidence is through the roof this season and I love it. There’s really not that much to say about it but I had a good time. I loved all the characters that were introduced and the ones we learned/saw more of. If you’re thinking about watching it, do it!
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