
Jaku Kaiou, Zutto Nippon, Zutto Kuukendou.
Being strong alone is boring.
Even though it’s a trick, I’m strong enough to make Retsu take off his shoes.
If it’s those two options, it’s definitely strong no matter how you think about it.
He’s a sea king, so he’s strong.
Baki is being praised for being able to go that far against a fierce opponent.
>>5
I think that’s roughly the evaluation from everyone on Yuu-chan’s team.
Let’s go to Japan.
You are probably stronger than the mob sea king.
I think if you read it, it has zero weak elements.
Isn’t it a character that you can tell is strong just by reading?
In other words, you could say that everyone who appears in Baki and fights is quite strong.
The theme of delving into what defeat means is that since I said I won, the victory feels quite strong.
I think that from the perspective of the opponent, they recognize that they are weaker, but they still acknowledge their strength.
There was no way to end the match other than forcing it with an illegal move.
Even Yujiro had a smile that seemed like he did well after the match, which is amazing.
>>13
It looks like you’re having a lot of fun watching Baki’s matches with other sea kings.
>>24
It’s my first experience with team battles…
Even after being beaten by Reikaiou, I was doing quite well after the match, so I’m strong.
If you are weak, you would be half-killed.
>>14
Since I was quite worried and trying to care for them, I intended to hit them hard.
😡
This chapter itself focuses on the theme of how the weak cling to the strong, which is the role of martial arts…
Rather than being strong, it is shrewd.
>>16
That’s a good way to put it.
If anything, even in the Lumina class, at least my spirit is strong.
It’s a monster that can confront Baki and see real shadows.
It was sad to see someone having their beard pulled out with their toes.
I have an image of being of the same rank as Kengo Misaki.
Receive it with the back, which has the highest defense.
The meaning is different, but I was defending it in the same way as Hanayama.
You’re already super strong to make last year’s Retu-san make that kind of face.
You’re too energetic after the match.
I don’t feel any serious damage, nor am I out of breath.
I felt a little sorry for someone, but I think most of the others had their moments to shine.
>>25
How is the Sea King?
The apple looked delicious.
>>25
Someone is unfortunate, but at least they still have a chance to shine.
The truly tragic thing is that the Hair King was defeated by an old man just to make up the numbers.
The person practicing Kongō-ken is being made a subject of jokes, but their training method and the results are extraordinary, aren’t they?
Since Oliver is making a comeback, I hope he’s getting better and doing well.
The person who broke the ring feels quite inferior compared to the other sea kings.
I wonder how I became the Sea King.
>>30
Retsu was disappointed that the quality of the Sea King had also dropped, but it’s also a matter of whether you are the odd one out.
It seems the corruption of the Ministry of Martial Arts was on target.
>>32
Show your wrists.
Stone
>>30
There is a yakuza in Japan called Kaoru Hanazawa, but you are below that.
Rebuild your strength.
That was the one that Ren-san gave me feedback on.
Strong mentality
Ultimately, if you survive safely, you’ve won; you’re reaching the same conclusion as Kaku Kaikou, so it’s safe to say that’s strong.
Even just making Retsu, who said that the Sea King’s level has dropped, go that far is already quite remarkable.
(Up until Pickle) against an ultra top-tier opponent, that’s why it’s the cream of the crop.
If this guy is weak, then the Sea King who lost to him is at a trash level.
I wonder if the title of “Sea King” was taken for name value or something like that.
The person who embodied the victory conditions of Baki’s father-son fight before anyone else.
I think it’s incredibly cool.
Ret-kun, let’s mentor the youth together!!!
I wonder if the temple at Retsu’s place was really strong…
>>42
There’s no way that Muay Thai champion Samwan is weak.
That’s our founder!
I never found an answer to the question of why this person is the Sea King.
>>44
I think it was well received by the Ministry of Martial Arts of China.
I want to utilize what I learn from the deep depths of Chinese martial arts to guide the young people! It seems that Sabishii-san speaks passionately about it.
It’s understandable that even though I’m a foreigner, it would be better to have something educational like this for the Sea King.
In the secluded mountains, where information is cut off, I heard that there are plenty of others at the same level coming to engage in intense training from a bygone era! I wonder if it became a somewhat good souvenir for Reitan, who was excited about it.
>>46
The trained Hakubinji temple is in a super rural area, but I don’t think it’s because they were cut off from information since their origins are from a prominent family in Hong Kong.
Someone has only lost to Kaku.
If we fought, we might be stronger than the other Sea Kings.
It seems that the evaluation from the Sea King is high.
It has been confirmed that it is a losing category, so the result of all efforts to see how far I can go without losing too much rank.
From the death row inmate arc, the ongoing theme of “What does it mean to win?” ultimately leads to the miso soup in the end of Baki Hanma.
It was tough while it was being serialized, but now I feel like it was good.
>>50
It’s difficult when the theme is so clear, serious, and sincere that the story doesn’t come across as refreshing.
>>50
The theme of strength is being able to stick to one’s selfishness, and in this case, the father listens to his son’s selfishness (just wanting to have a simple parent-child argument and wanting him to make miso soup), which leads to Baki’s complete victory.
I understand the feeling that you want to win against Yujiro with just raw strength…
Someone who went to cheer up Yu-chan personally…
It’s just lacking, but it’s correct.
Oh… no attack is coming… is it a forfeit?
I did it! I won!
I think it’s really amazing that Pickle was also trying to coach.
They are quite serious about scouting, or rather, finding talent…
I like the episodes towards the end of Baki the Grappler that are not about revenge…
Shiba Chiharu’s slot in the tournament.