Part 2: Baki



Part 2 of the Baki series, subtitled just Baki, is preceded by Baki the Grappler and succeeded by Baki Hanma. The main antagonist is TBA and the villainous faction is TBA.

Also known as New Grappler Baki or New Grappler Baki: In Search of Our Strongest Hero, is the second manga series, written and illustrated by Keisuke Itagaki. It was serialized in Weekly Shonen Champion from 1999 to November 24, 2005. Collected into 31 volumes. As of September 2016, the Baki series had sold over 63 million copies.

To celebrate the series' 25th anniversary, a special 15 minute Special Anime was released in 2016 adapting part of the Most Evil Death Row Convicts Arc.

In 2018, Baki received a 26-episode ONA anime series named that was followed by a second season in 2020. This served as a continuation of the previous anime series from 2001, and was more faithful to the source material.

The manga series is licensed for English release by Media Do International, who began releasing it digitally in August 2018. The company stated a future print release is possible and that they are interested in the original manga as well.

Netflix Description
While martial arts champion Baki Hanma trains hard to surpass his father his legendary father, five violent death row inmates descend upon Tokyo to take him on.

Summary
Baki Hanma is a generally happy student with a rather odd hobby - he likes fighting. Specifically, he likes fighting in a secret martial arts arena that gathers the greatest fighters of the world and pits them against each other in really nasty combat. New Grappler Baki takes off where the original series leaves off. As the new Tournament champion, he's generally taken it easy until he recieves the news of five deadly, murderous, martial artist who have escaped their prisons and are now headed to Japan. Baki and his friends must deal with them before they are killed themselves. New Grappler Baki introduces new characters, new techniques, and begins to resolve the conflict between Baki and his father.

Cast

 * Baki - Troy Baker