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series written and illustrated by Keisuke Itagaki. It was originally serialized in the ''shōnen'' manga magazine ''
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'' from 1991 to 1999 and collected into 42 ''
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'' volumes by
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. The story follows teenager Baki Hanma as he trains and tests his fighting skills against a variety of different opponents in deadly, no-rules hand-to-hand combat. The series was followed by five sequels in the same magazine; , which was serialized from 1999 to 2005 and collected into 31 volumes, , which was serialized from 2005 to 2012 and collected into 37 volumes, , which was serialized from 2014 to 2018 and collected into 22 volumes, a fifth series, also named but with Baki's name written in ''
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'' instead of ''
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'', serialized from 2018 to 2023 and collected into 17 volumes, and , serialized from 2023. A 45-minute
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aired on
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(ONA) was released on
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between June 25 and September 24, 2018, followed by a second season that was released on June 4, 2020. A third series was released from September 30, 2021 to August 24, 2023, and anime adaptation of ''Baki-Dou'' has been announced. The OVA was the first to be licensed and released in North America, in 1998 by
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, followed by the original manga series in 2002 by
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(incomplete), and finally both anime series in 2005 by
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. Media Do International began releasing the second manga series digitally in August 2018. In May 2025, Kodama Tales Inc. announced it will publish the first manga series worldwide in English, starting October 2025, both physically and digitally. The ''Baki'' series is one of the best-selling manga series of all time, with over 100 million copies in circulation.


Plot

Baki Hanma is raised by his wealthy mother, Emi Akezawa, who also funds his training in the hopes that he can be a powerful warrior like his father, Yujiro Hanma. Around the start of the series, Baki outgrows traditional training and heads out to follow the path of his ruthless father's training and meets many powerful fighters along the way. Eventually, Baki fights his father and is beaten without a challenge. Emi who tries to save him is killed by Yujiro, causing Baki to hate him. After being beaten, Baki travels around the world continuing his training. Years later, he finds an underground fighting arena where he fights some of the most powerful fighters of various styles of
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. It is here he truly begins to hone his martial arts skills. He intends to get stronger, surpass his father and continue to endure and survive the numerous hurdles he encounters in his journey.


Media


Manga


Main series

* ― The original series, serialized in ''Weekly Shōnen Champion'' from 1991 to 1999. Collected into 42 volumes. From 2007 to 2008, it was collected into a 24-volume '' kanzenban'' edition. Grappler Baki tells the story of the young Baki Hanma who enters a world of illegal underground fights and quickly becomes the champion of the fighting arena below the
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stadium. Later in the story, Baki's past is shown, in which a 13-year-old Baki trains to defeat his father Yujiro Hanma in battle, doing so to earn his mother's love. After Emi interrupts Baki and Yujiro's fight, the latter murders her and Baki swears revenge. Back in the present day, the promoter of the underground arena, Mitsunari Tokugawa arranges for a special tournament titled the "Maximum Tournament" to be held in order to decide who is the strongest fighter in the world. After winning all of his fights, Baki fights against Jack Hanma, Baki's half-brother and another son of Yujiro. :This series was licensed for a North American release by
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, who retitled it ''Baki the Grappler''. They published the first 46 chapters in their English-language manga anthology magazine ''
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''. The magazine's first issue was released on December 18, 2002, but in July 2004 it was discontinued. Four collected volumes were planned but it is unknown if they were released. * ― Second series, also serialized in ''Weekly Shōnen Champion'' from 1999 to November 24, 2005. Collected into 31 volumes. New Grappler Baki takes place shortly after the conclusion of Grappler Baki, showcasing Baki's attempts at going to study at high school like a regular teenager. However, his efforts are cut short when five death row inmates escape confinement and head to Tokyo in order to "know defeat". These inmates are the American Kung-fu fighter Kaioh Dorian, the British assassin Hector Doyle, the Russian convict Sikorsky with a powerful pinching ability, the American Spec with a formidable lung capacity and the Japanese poisoner Ryuko Yanagi. Following Baki's fight with Yanagi, the former becomes fatally poisoned and is flown to China to participate in the Chinese "Great Raitai Tournament" in order to save his life. Following a match against a Chinese poison master who reverses Baki's poisoning, Baki is saved and proceeds to fight alongside his allies in the tournament. Following the tournament's conclusion, the fictional son of
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, Mohammad Alai Jr. challenges Baki in order to win over the heart Baki's girlfriend Kozue. When the fight between the two ends, Baki challenges his father for a rematch in order to conclude his career as a fighter. Yujiro accepts this invitation and declares Baki to be worthy to be his "prey". :This series is licensed for English release by Media Do International, who released it digitally between August 2018 and August 2019. The company stated a future print release is possible and that they are interested in the original manga as well. * ― Third series, again serialized in ''Weekly Shōnen Champion'', began on December 1, 2005, and ended on August 16, 2012. Collected into 37 volumes. Son of Ogre begins with Baki meeting an elementary school student named Rumina who challenges him to a fight after being pressured to do so by bullies. Baki "defeats" Rumina and shows him a
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fight against a 100-kilogram praying mantis. Following this fight, Baki kidnaps
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in order to enter Arizona State Prison, home of the strongest man in America, Biscuit Oliva. In the prison, Baki meets with the fictionalized version of
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and later fights Oliva. In the meantime, scientists in Colorado find and reanimate a man who lived in the Jurassic era. The man, named "Pickle" only eats those he defeats in battle and after he assaults a news reporter on live television, the various fighters of the story take an interest in Pickle and proceed to fight him. Baki eventually matches against Pickle as well, driving the ancient man to his limits. After the conclusion of the fight, Baki finishes training for his fight against his father. Later on, Baki and Yujiro dine in a high-class restaurant but when Baki questions Yujiro regarding the death of his mother, their battle finally erupts. Following a long fight which takes place over the entire night in
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, the great clash concludes. * ― Fourth series, serialized in ''Weekly Shōnen Champion'' from March 20, 2014, to April 5, 2018. Collected into 22 volumes. Following the conclusion of the fight between Baki and Yujiro Hanma, the fighters of the story find themselves dealing with an incredible amount of boredom as the clash between the father and son was the "peak" of what the world had to offer fighting wise. This changes when Tokugawa utilizes cloning technology in order to revive Musashi Miyamoto, the legendary Japanese samurai who lived in the 17th century. The revived Musashi battles some of the world's strongest fighters, however, Musashi's unique approach to fighting brings about different results than some of them initially expected. * ― Fifth series, serialized in ''Weekly Shōnen Champion'' from October 4, 2018, to June 15, 2023. It has the same name as the fourth, but with Baki's name written in
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instead of
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. It features Nomi no Sukune. Collected into 17 volumes. * ― Sixth series, began serialization in ''Weekly Shōnen Champion'' on August 24, 2023. It follows Baki's half-brother, Jack Hanma and his clashes with the series' other warriors as he utilizes his new original martial art "Goudou" (The Way of Biting) in his battles. These battles occur after Jack challenged most of the series' cast to fight him near the end of the fifth series. Eventually, Jack has a rematch with Pickle the caveman in the underground arena. Jack does so after wishing to see Pickle suffer in despair like he did following his initial defeat against the ancient man in the third series of the franchise.


Gaiden

* - Set immediately after the Maximum Tournament, it depicts a wrestling match between Antonio Igari and Mount Toba. Nine chapters published in one volume in 1999. An epilogue for Igari ran in ''Weekly Shōnen Champion''s 48th issue on October 27, 2022. * - Side story that develops at the same time as volume 15 of the second manga. One volume published in 2002. * - Spinoff series, written and illustrated by Yukinao Yamauchi, depicting Kaoru Hanayama's yakuza adventures. Ran from March 2005 to December 2007 in ''
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'', then from July 2009 in ''Weekly Shōnen Champion''. Collected into eight volumes. * - Set after volume 10 of the third manga, it introduces Pickle. Published in one volume in 2008. * - Spinoff series, written and illustrated by Hitoshi Tomizawa, starring Gaia. Published in ''Weekly Shōnen Champion'' in 2009. * - Comedic spinoff, written and illustrated by
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. Originally launched digitally on ''Weekly Shōnen Champion The Web'' in 2010, then serialized irregularly in ''Weekly Shōnen Champion'' and finally ''Bessatsu Shōnen Champion'' until October 2014. Collected into three volumes. * - Spinoff series, written and illustrated by Yukio Yamauchi, based on Kaoru Hanayama's adventures in high school. Began in ''Bessatsu Shōnen Champion'' in July 2012. Collected into three volumes. * - Spinoff series, written and illustrated by Kengou Miyatani, representing and describing Doppo's adventures. Began in ''Champion Red'' in June 2013. Collected into one volume. * - A collection of tales that happen within the ''Baki'' world, written by the author
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about the older brother of Katsumi Orochi by the name of Mumon Katsuragi. He is mostly responsible of the capture of the five most deadly criminals before we meet them in ''Baki''. It also includes characters from his own '' Garōden'' and ''Shishi no Mon'' novels, and is illustrated by Keisuke Itagaki. Published in ''Weekly Shōnen Champion'' since 2018. Collected into five volumes as of February 2022. * is a special spin-off consisting of five chapters, each about one of the death row prisoners from the "Most Evil Death Row Convicts" arc, that have been added to the '' shinsōban'' edition of ''Baki'' in 2018. *''Grappler Baki: Remake'' (グラップラー刃牙) is a remake of ''Grappler Bakis chapter 1, it was created as an honour of the ''Weekly Shounen Champion'' 50th publication anniversary. The remake consists of two chapters. * - Spinoff series, illustrated by Eiji Murai and crediting Itagaki and Sai Ihara with the original story. An ''
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'' series depicting Retsu Kaioh reincarnated into another world. It began in the November 6, 2020 issue of ''Monthly Shōnen Champion''. Collected into five volumes as of June 2022. * - Spinoff series, illustrated by Takaaki Hayashi, set a few days after Gaia and Sikorsky's fight. It began in the October 6, 2022 issue of ''Monthly Shōnen Champion''.


Supplements

*''Grappler Baki: Red Dragon Side, Grappler Side'' - Compendium of the characters and events in the world of ''Grappler Baki'', covers until volume 23 of the second saga. *''Grappler Baki: Blue Tiger Side, Fighting Side'' - Compendium of every battle fought and its results in the world of ''Grappler Baki'', also covers until volume 23 of the second saga.


Original video animations

A 45-minutes
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(OVA) created by Knack Productions and directed by Yuji Asada was released in 1994. The story is a close adaptation of the first few volumes of the original manga, adapting the Karate Tournament arc (not adapted in the later TV series) and Baki's fight with Shinogi Koushou, later adapted in the episode 18 of the ''Baki the Grappler'' TV series. It was licensed and released under the title ''Grappler Baki: The Ultimate Fighter'' in North America by
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on VHS on December 1, 1996, and on DVD on December 1, 1998.
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later released it in Australia and the United Kingdom. A 15-minutes original animation DVD (OAD), referred to as , was included with the limited edition of the 14th volume of ''Baki-Dou'' on December 6, 2016. However, it adapts the arc of the same name from the second manga series, which is titled simply ''Baki''. Created by Telecom Animation Film, it was directed by Teiichi Takiguchi and focuses on five inmates who break out of prison from around the world and travel to Japan.


Anime

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, a music
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. A second 24-episode series, titled as it tells the story from that part of the manga, aired from July 23, 2001, to December 24, 2001. All of the series' music was written and composed by "Project Baki", and all the theme songs performed by Ryōko Aoyagi. The first anime's opening theme is , while its closing theme is "Reborn". For the second series, "All Alone" is used as the opening and "Loved..." as the closing. ''Baki the Grappler: Original Soundtrack'' was released on March 27, 2003. Both series were licensed for a North American English release by
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. They released both series as one on 12 DVDs, each with four episodes, beginning on June 14, 2005, with the last released on February 27, 2007. Two box sets were released on January 23, 2007, and March 25, 2008, the first included volumes 1-6 (1st series), while the second included 7-12 (2nd series). A set including every episode was released on September 2, 2008. Funimation's English version was one of the launch-shows on their own television channel,
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, which debuted on June 19, 2006. ''Baki'' was broadcast on weekends at 11:30pm, switching to the 10:00pm slot on September 4, 2006. Dubbed in English, the episodes were edited for time but do not appear to have been edited for content. The opening theme is the song "Child Prey" by Japanese metal band
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, that is signed to Free-Will. In December 2016, it was announced that the "Most Evil Death Row Convicts" arc of the second manga series would be receiving an anime television adaptation. Titled ''Baki'', like the second manga series, the 26-episode series is directed by Toshiki Hirano at
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with character designs handled by Fujio Suzuki and scripts overseen by Tatsuhiko Urahata. It began streaming on
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on June 25, 2018, in Japan, and started streaming on December 18, 2018, outside Japan. The series then started airing on several Japanese television channels beginning with Tokyo MX1 on July 1. Its opening theme song is "Beastful" by
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and its ending theme "Resolve" is performed by
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with lyrics by Miho Karasawa.
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released it on Blu-ray on May 25, 2021, with a new English dub. Netflix renewed the series for a second season on March 19, 2019. On March 5, 2020, it was announced that the main staff TMS Entertainment would be returning to produce the second season with the addition of a new character designer and art director. The 13 episode second season covering the "Great Chinese Challenge" and the Alai Jr. arcs was released exclusively on Netflix on June 4, 2020. Its opening theme is "Jounetsu wa Oboete Iru" performed by
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and its ending theme is "Dead Stroke" performed by Ena Fujita. In September 2020, it was announced ''Hanma Baki: Son of Ogre'' will be adapted as the third series and the sequel to the second season of the Netflix series. The 12-episode series was released on Netflix on September 30, 2021, as ''Baki Hanma''. The show's opening theme is "Treasure Pleasure" performed by
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while its ending theme is "Unchained World" performed by Generations from Exile Tribe. A second season was announced on March 24, 2022. The first half of the second season was released on July 26, and the second half on August 24, 2023. The second season has two openings and two endings. The first part opening theme is "The Beast" by Wagakki Band, while Upstart performs its closing theme "Wilder". The second part opening is "Sarracenia" by Sky-Hi, while Be:First performs its closing theme "Salvia". At
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2024, Netflix announced a crossover anime with ''
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'', titled ''Baki Hanma vs. Kengan Ashura'', which premiered on June 6 of the same year. In March 2024, it was announced that the ''Baki-Dou'' manga will receive an anime adaptation by TMS Entertainment.


Video games

There have been a few video games based on the series. A
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developed by
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was released for the
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as in Japan in 2000 and as ''Fighting Fury'' in the United Kingdom during 2003. ''Baki the Grappler: Ultimate Championship'' was released for Android in 2017. A card game for web browsers called ''Typing Grappler Baki'' was created. Another browser game, ''Hanma Baki - Baki'', was for Yahoo! Mobage. Yujiro Hanma appears as an unlockable character in the PlayStation 2 game, '' Garōden: Breakblow – Fist or Twist''.


Reception

By May 2021, the various ''Baki'' series had over 85 million collected volumes in circulation; it had over 100 million copies in circulation by May 2024. The ''Baki Gaiden: Scarface'' spin-off series had 3.5 million copies in print by February 2019. Allen Divers and Jason Thompson, both writing for
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, briefly described the series as "very compelling" and a "demented fighting manga", respectively. Anime News Network had four different writers review the first volume of the second manga series. Faye Hopper scored it the highest, four out of five, and wrote that she was captivated the entire read with its appeal lying in "its absurdity held up by its absolutely incredible artistry." Amy McNulty gave it a 2.5 rating and also praised Itagaki's art, but felt the character designs were not particularly memorable. She also wrote that the volume "succeeds in identifying the stakes, but it completely fails in anchoring the reader with characters to care about." Rebecca Silverman and Teresa Navarro both gave it a 2 and noted its status as a "set-up book," with each new character introduced in the same manner. Both Hopper and Silverman said that ''Baki'' reminded them of ''
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''. Reviewing the first 24 episodes of the 2001 anime, Mark Thomas of Mania Entertainment gave it a B− rating, stating that fans of '' shōnen'' and fight series would enjoy it, but others should look elsewhere. He felt it had plenty of good, realistic fight scenes, but fell short on the story. Explaining that despite a lot of story arcs, it ultimately feels like a setup for the second season. Thomas gave the same rating to the final 24 episodes, and "mildly recommended" the series. While he started to enjoy this set more thanks to its more action focus, he stated that not showing Baki's final fight with Yujiro, which was built up the entire show, really ruined it for him. The 2012 comedy film ''Graffreeter Toki'' is based on the March 2011
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of the same name, which in turn was inspired by ''Grappler Baki''. Sociologist Junko Kaneda interpreted ''Baki the Grappler'' as homoerotic and published an essay book about it titled ''Notes of a Girl Who Spent 30 Hours a Day for 300 Days Thinking "So Baki The Grappler Is BL, Right?"'' The essay was adapted into a live-action television series titled that was broadcast on Wowow in August 2021.


References


External links


25th Anniversary website

2001 anime official website

2018 anime official website
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