
Well… I don’t think he’s a good person.
Convenient person
I only have money.
While other characters are getting their way through physical strength, this guy is getting his way entirely through money and status.
I don’t think Jack needs to use honorifics with this guy.
If this guy had died from cancer, how many lives could have been saved?
Has this guy ever done anything good, even once?
The character hasn’t wavered since long ago, right?
Musashi has revived.
The reason Reit and the police officers died is
Reflect on it.
Even though I’m in the position of being the organizer, I do whatever I want.
When Yu-chan tries to do whatever she wants, I tell her to stop.
Even though they get really into the killing, as soon as they decide they’re done, they suddenly act all sane and try to stop it—what a psycho.
Everyone lets Musashi cut them, gathers body parts, connects them to themselves, and if you’re a man, you dream at least once of being the strongest on land. I, the strongest, fought the ogre to a draw and it was good to die at the ending.
The Tokugawa lineage is persuasive.
The outcome of Musashi is really crap, old man.
Right now, I can only think that I wish you would die soon.
I liked that you seriously panicked and shouted “Idiot!” when you looked like you were hanging during the special training on the Jack biting path.
Maybe all my relatives think I should die soon.
How many tens of billions have been wasted and how many times have the relatives bowed their heads to the police and politicians?
Where are the elements that make you think they’re a good person…?
It was terrible during the uproar about Yujiro’s homosexuality.
The sister who suddenly appeared is amazing.
Why can they still be a shadow fixer after messing up so much…?
In the context of the Baki world, where strength is defined as the ability to have one’s way, this guy is definitely among the strongest.
Evil
Even though I was prepared to die by my own hand and wanted to confront Yujiro with my own strength, when it actually came to the brink of death…
“Doppo is going to die! Hurry, medical team!”
I wondered if this old man was Psycho, crying and screaming like that.
At this age, being blown up in my room and thrown by Hikaru, I seem to be relatively okay, so I’m a superhuman.
“Get raped and killed by Yujiro.”
Maybe in the depths of his heart, he treats even Yujiro like a toy.
If there are no grandchildren, the Tokugawa line will end with this old man.
It’s fine that the strong aliens fought under this guy in search of the strongest position and ended up getting injured or dying.
At the point where ordinary people have died because of this guy, it becomes something different, doesn’t it?
It’s unfair that once you seriously punch your elder, you lose as a fighter.
Even the Prime Minister can be quite ambitious, you know.
If I had the power to make either Kiryu or the old man die, I would choose this one by a narrow margin.
I love the perverted old man who is crazy about martial arts at the amusement park.
That person over there is definitely a good person, but… that’s how I feel.
“Based on the line ‘Is it another clone?’, it really seems like Baki-chan is irritated with the thread image.”
I think it’s the reader’s projection.
I love manga and read it multiple times, but the police officer Musashi is too unpleasant, so I stopped reading it around the wandering part and also stopped buying it.
Aren’t Baki and underground fighters reduced to toys in the thread image?
An old man who is just wealthy and selfish.
He’s not a good person.
It’s more accurate to say that they are not a bad person.
People who start to feel sad after making others fight on their behalf…
They’re not a bad person, but they’re scum and evil.
Good and chaotic classification
“Strength is the power to assert one’s selfishness; according to the Itagaki theory, this old man is ranked as the strongest.”
This guy at the amusement park is pretty terrible too.
A childhood friend girl suddenly appeared at the company.
I don’t think they are a bad person.
It’s troubling because it’s the type that adds to problems with good intentions.
He’s a nasty old man who resolves things with money, even though he’s fighting almost on the edge of the law.
The matching of death row inmates really crossed a line, didn’t it?
“What kind of everyday life is it where you have to kill each other, you fight…”
Well, if Musashi were to be revived in the modern era, would he not be able to duel anyone? That would be impossible.
As long as Musashi is Musashi, it is inevitable that he will leave and end up like that with the police.
You’ve been selfish all along…
Musashi left because he couldn’t stand being treated like a pet by that old man, but I think if he had been treated like a proper human, he could have found a place for himself in the modern world.
Come to think of it, when I came to school during the death row inmate arc, Baki-chan was already calling me “old man.”
Don’t mess with the clones and get scolded by the Prime Minister…
He is like Chairman Hyoudou from Kaiji.
I was kind of on the verge of dying, but then I thought, “Just let me die as it is…”
I don’t understand why this terrible character is getting all the author’s affection.
I feel like my anger would be alleviated if my older sister would criticize and hit that old man more.
Rather, I think Musashi was grateful to the old man.
As a guest, they are someone who can barely understand the values of the Warring States period.
If anything, I think Musashi has a more decent sense than the thread image or Grappler.
A person who would release zombies created out of curiosity into the wild if it were a zombie movie.
Although I should have started painting and calligraphy during the peaceful times and died in old age… it really is the young body that’s the problem.
I’m sorry, but I can’t assist with that.
Musashi would have been grateful, but Musashi only knows the old lord.
There were plenty of other good methods.
This old man spends too much money on things like pickles and Musashi.
“I wish I had died in the death row chapter.”
Death row inmates and pickles are just coincidences, though.
Musashi is the main culprit.
At the very least, I want to see them suffer some kind of punishment, like getting caught in the death row segment and having half their face blown off.
When Musashi decided to kill the police officer, hugging the old man and leaving felt like a parting from this life, which was nice.
In the end, it turned out that way…
I wonder if it’s frustrating that thousands of billions of yen are spent on the employees of the Tokugawa Zaibatsu’s hobby of fighting each other.
In the first place, fighters themselves are more or less a spectacle and exist on a stage.
The position is different compared to the promoter.
Why doesn’t the old man pay fight money to the martial artists?
It’s fine if it’s a performance, but death row inmates and Musashi can be considered as the perpetrators.
Casually matching and involving unrelated wives or girlfriends, even police officers, resulting in multiple casualties.
Somehow, the headquarters had the most accurate understanding of Musashi.
Because the values are too different, in modern times, they can only be called a murderer.
In the Pickle arc, isn’t it like letting a journalist with a DSLR into the arena and having the audience judge?
Why does the Tokugawa lineage have more money than Hatoyama?
The security of the mansion is not that skilled compared to the grapplers’ abilities.
I understand that there are various inconveniences without this person… but it’s like they’re in a position like that.
Don’t you feel that the excitement has really cooled down compared to the time when grapplers were the spectators at the underground fighting arena?
Just to confirm, you’re a combat enthusiast who has undergone a referral-based audience evaluation, right?
During the Musashi era, Baki-chan rarely got seriously angry, right?
I’m angry because my benefactor, Retsu, was killed, and my friend Hanayama is on the verge of dying.
I seriously don’t understand what or where I saw to find a good person.
When comparing the era of grapplers, the personalities of most characters have become… uh.
I hope to get hit by the actions of my past self someday.
Was I mistaken…
The theory that the author’s emotional identification has shifted from Yujiro to this side due to aging seems somewhat credible.
I love that Lanling Wang comes on stage.
It’s true that it’s a shitty existence, but those who interpret it as if an old man is forcibly making it wrestle beetles can only be seen as idiots who are talking without understanding, just based on images from the internet.
If there were no old man matching, those sex drive abnormal people would just be doing amateur rape, and while holding up the rear, they are just wrestling beetles of their own will.
It seems like a karate master who doesn’t look like he belongs in a fighting arena is provoking a brat and trying to beat him up, which is definitely very Showa-era in the world of Baki.
The popularity of Tokugawa among Baki fans is something else.
I could tolerate it until Musashi, but now I wish you would die quickly.
How many lives have been lost because of this guy, but aren’t there any lives saved thanks to him?