
At first, it was really like that.
Recently, I have been kind to Jack.
Even though they are terrible parents, their sons are so starved for parental affection that they quickly become happy with just a little attention…
The area around Yaksha Monkey’s mouth is a high point.
Someone who lacked parental awareness simply because they didn’t act like a parent.
I wonder if it’s the first time they became aware of it when a child sought a parent.
It’s so sweet of Baki to want to do something for his sick father.
At first, I wanted a partner who could fight me on equal terms, so I was thinking about making children.
I would say he has become more rounded, but in the beginning, he was just a regular serial killer.
When Jack and the hornet were playing in the room, the parents had somehow intruded without notice.
A person whose age is difficult to determine.
I watched it all in one go a little while ago.
I wonder why this person hasn’t been arrested…
Well, if you start talking about that, then everyone is no good, but this guy has killed someone…
It was trash that bullied the weak and smirked while sleeping soundly.
I think it was just recently that I became aware of my consciousness as a parent.
It’s like a completely different person from the death row inmate edition and before.
You’re causing too much trouble in Grappler Baki.
It’s unavoidable because I’m not within the bounds of being human.
It’s free, and I’m reading it too, but isn’t it impossible to read the entire series in one go…?
The grappler era was crap, but there were times when I showed a weak expression and felt more human.
After the death row inmates arc, they are the strongest non-human beings on the surface…
Well, since we can claim that we are protected by America…
It would be better to say “extraterritorial rights for humans.”
I was a bit surprised that Baki-chan actually recognized that his mother is also an abnormal person.
Are you being sarcastic, you bastard!!!!
Come at me like you’re avenging your parents!!
Stridum was also saying something like playing house with parents at this point.
I love the scene of cooking rice…
The characters have likely become more rounded as the author has raised children.
Baki’s mother was just a complete abnormality until the moment of her death, which left a strong impression.
It’s fine to be bisexual or to see men as targets, but in that story, it’s the worst that Baki-chan is just messed with by an old man and it ends there.
The biggest scumbag in the story is the old man Tokugawa, but does he have any kids?
“Are you really going to be angry that an adult doesn’t know the manners for dining?”
I really like the part when he gets mad in return when Baki says, “But I haven’t been taught that…”
The parent-child quarrel episode was like that, but when I saw it in the anime, it was really interesting after all!
It’s more about Chiharu and boxing being in the way than the parent-child fight itself.
Although it is fundamentally disjointed, when you watch it all the way through, you can somehow understand it – that’s Baki.
And once you start nitpicking, it just keeps coming up infinitely, so if you care about it, you’ve already lost…
Yuujiro! I’m your opponent!!!
Since I’ve been targeted as the opponent, it’s quite clear that the response has changed intentionally, right?
Thinking about how it might be a bit cute that it was produced when I wanted to do something parent-like as I got older.
I kind of like that you’re using the name of the hotel manager when entertaining your son.
Sometimes it’s placed alongside Ouyama, but I think the author occasionally draws this guy as a complete jerk.
Maybe
The scene where Baki has a friendly conversation with his mother is nice, isn’t it?
I don’t say it voluntarily, but I realized I was quite a mess… and I feel like I’ve been trying to act more like an adult or a working member of society, especially lately.
That’s just how it is, being an ogre.
When read all together, I feel that it’s quite well organized as a story about a clumsy parent and child to an almost unbearable degree.
It’s a signboard manga that’s supposed to wrap up quickly, but the detours are incredible.
“Baki is really an interesting manga.”