Baki the grappler is incredibly gay

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Ymir
A place to dump all your shitty opinions about a manga/anime that is new or trending, at the time of your post.

Periodically, I might announce about a series for us to all communicate about, if the thread happens to die.
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Jangsoodlor
The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten™ Anime. The pacing is too fast it ruins all the sweetness. 3/10
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Ymir

Jangsoodlor wrote:

The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten™ Anime. The pacing is too fast it ruins all the sweetness. 3/10
I always wanted to peruse the light novel, but for now I sat with the manga.

I enjoy it, the girls traits makes me melt. I just hope due to anime, she won't be considered 'just another seasonal waifu', which she's much more than.

Animes tend to fuck it up.
Stomiks
Blue Shut is better than Haikyuu. Haikyuu doesn’t even reach close.
Ymir
Stomiks

-Remi wrote:

Haikyuu looks hella gay
True fr fr

Stomiks wrote:

-Remi wrote:

Haikyuu looks hella gay
True baki the grappler is incredibly gay

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The only Kiyosumi Katou fan — Baki characters when you ask for their pronouns

Baki characters when you ask for their pronouns

why did i do this bro 😭

Katou: “Dude, are you serious? I’m not gay.” (he’s gay)

Katou (alternate): “Kill yourself.”

Yuujirou: “I’ll give you five seconds to start running.”

Kozue: “I’m a miss so she and her are great 😊😊😇” (angel emoji because she is an angel)

Baki: “Ehehe…do I…not watch like a boy?” *Kozue chimes in* “He means he/him😇!!"    

Katsumi: "What does that mean…” (Katou in the back: “HAHAHA fuckin idiot.”)

Retsu: “Male pronouns would be fine. I admire your concern.”

Doyle: “I don’t care.”

Jack: “what”

The guy behind the camera in the damn daniel videos: “Damn, Daniel.”

Doppo: “Hahahaー…This generation is craaazy..”

Hanayama: He doesn’t tell anything but he just stares at you. For a looong time.

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Baki Hanma Has The Most Thrilling, Ridiculous Battles In Anime

Recently, my friends and I have become born-again sports anime fans thanks to the pay-per-view feel of classic boxing-themed shows like Tomorrow’s Joe and Hajime No Ippo. While these shows maintain a sense of realism that doesn’t need me to suspend my disbelief too often, Netflix’s fresh season of Baki Hanma takes a different approach to battle, putting me in a chokehold and making me beg the series to keep demonstrating more absurd shit, which it’s delivered every time.

Baki Hanma: Son of Ogre, based on the manga series by Keisuke Itagaki, follows the titular juvenile martial artist as he battles fighters from different disciplines in order to one day develop strong enough to challenge his father, Yujiro Hanma, in battle. Basically, conceive the overarching plotline of the Mishima family in Tekken if Heihachi had the combative vigor of a nuclear bomb and you’ve got Baki. It took me a while to affectionate up to its first series’ volley of early tournament arcs and its occasionally rough CGI animation, but Baki Hanma has punch peaks most activity shonen series could never hope to reach by creature fully committed to demon

Things You Didn't Know About Keisuke Itagaki, The Originator Of Baki The Grappler

Thanks to the landmark manga Baki the Grappler, mangaka Keisuke Itagaki became a household name in the anime and manga communities. There was nothing enjoy Itagaki's art and writing. Itagaki's status as a living legend was cemented by his intense attention to detail, verbose clash dialogue, brutal fights, and monstrous facial expressions.

While Baki fans know and treasure Itagaki for being the mastermind behind Baki Hanma's quest to become the greatest fighter in the world, they only recognize the bare minimum about the author. This is because, like many mangaka, Itagaki values his privacy. Thankfully, some information and trivia about Itagaki's experience were made public.

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10 Keisuke Itagaki Has Been Working On Baki For Almost 30 Years

Baki has been a part of the anime zeitgeist for as long as the community can think of . The still-ongoing mainline manga has six parts, it has a bunch of spinoff titles, and the anime is currently adapting the third part, Baki Hanma (or Baki: Son of Ogre). It should come as no surprise