
This side story is really well done, isn’t it?
>>1A score of about 500 out of 1000 points.
Even if you don’t know Baki, you can read it as a standalone.
Well, it’s obvious, isn’t it?
I probably won’t be able to draw something like this again…
>>5If the author who drew this were here now.
There’s no one who can handle Toba and Igari.
>>5The person who drew it says it’s now or never!!
>>5The heroes of the wrestling world corresponding to those two are already gone as well.
I love the structure where the story starts with this pointless brother.
I also really love people who are never late and never absent.
>>6What do you call a doctor who neglects surgery?
Even I, who isn’t part of the direct generation, understand…
I have started to become interested in pro wrestling.
Someone who always shows up at the beginning of the story but is unrelated.
It seems that there were spectators at the NJPW vs. U-Inter match who were like people with no tardiness or absence, so I understand how they feel.
Strong stimulation!
Mount Doha has become a figure of legendary status in survival, comparable to Minamoto no Yoshitsune and Takamori Saigo.
A strong刺激 hit my throat directly.
There’s no excuse for that!
>>15Is that so?!
I wonder if this will be made into a movie.
>>16Sekine Tsutomu’s voice is being provided by Sekine Kin!?!
No way~~~!!?
>>20I believe that Mr. Sekine will do it.
The match content being extremely intense is just irresistible.
It’s an extra story that makes it clear the author likes both Inoki and Baba.
By the way, the wrestler I dislike is U-type.
The fact that it’s a single volume is also great.
Why is it being used in a carbonated water commercial even though it hasn’t been animated?
>>22There’s no way this masterpiece shouldn’t be adapted into a film!
>>29That’s why I won’t forgive such a one-hit wonder commercial!!!!
I think it would definitely be interesting in both live-action and anime.
Baba vs. Inoki was a dream that every pro wrestling fan of that time imagined but could never achieve, and as a manga artist, I faced it head-on.
The answer provided by Professor Itagaki at that time was divine in its convincing form.
It’s amazing that it’s like this after finishing the final drawing.
The match content is good, but the satisfaction level before the match is too high.
>>26Despite being a character that doesn’t appear at all in the main Baki series,
A skill that makes you incredibly empathetic.
I wonder if there are people who can perform in live action…
It was really appreciated that he advanced the first half with his position axis to alleviate the generational gap as much as possible.
It’s a story that can’t be imagined now that the internet has become widespread.
>>32It seems like there was a foreign artist who did something similar in real life last year…
>>36Beyoncé held a signing event at a CD store in Japan without anyone knowing.
That’s not a good excuse!
>>47That’s really true.
Seriously, that’s true.
It’s like a lazy person stumbling upon a large crack in a dam by chance…
The Baki up to this point is really interesting.
From this point on, it’s less than a canceled manga from Jump.
>>34Hanyayama vs. Spec was great, right!
>>34Did you recover a bit with the fight between Yujiro and Kaoh?
>>34Baki the Grappler also started off strong.
Ever since I started getting a bad feeling when I began doing image shadows with Iron Michael and the giant mantis,
It gives the impression that everything is downhill from here.
If it were the heyday of Itagaki, it would be out. Even in absurd circumstances, Iron Michael would be on the riverbed.
Itagaki, obsessed with unusual developments, can no longer draw.
There are parts that shine even after being a death row inmate, right!
Can these guys even hold a match without a gong or an audience?
>>40I tried to do it.
The gong and the audience came along on their own.
TyyyyyyyyyyyyY!!!!!!!!
>>45It seems that no matter how hard I try, I can’t escape…
But that is simply… unbearable… and I can’t help but feel happy…
Asking those two to stretch out time is asking too much…
I would even drop everything and run to Tokyo Dome!
I was able to empathize to that extent.
The persuasive power that makes it clear even to readers who are not interested in the heyday or pro wrestling that this is an amazing dream match.
>>46If a young person could say that to me, it would truly be the ultimate reward of being a manga artist…
The vibe of “I don’t care if I lose my position at work after that!” is precious.
I can’t help but wonder why Ikari was treated that way in the death row prisoner arc.
>>49I have completed everything I needed to do at Igari.
>>49If I get tired of it, I’ll dismiss it and throw it away…
It’s nice that even though the poster isn’t part of the generation or a fan, they can still understand its significance.
Losing a job and
Not being able to watch this match between the two.
If you’re asking which one will regret it more, it’s definitely the latter.
>>53First of all, it’s safe to say that this will undoubtedly be the first and last big match.
Well, I think the Ikari in the death row inmate arc was somewhat like Inoki.
The memorial for Igari… well…
“A wrestling fan’s heartfelt cry in response to the question, ‘What if Inoki and Baba had wanted an undisclosed match without an audience?'”
Even in Kinnikuman, there are parody characters, but they’re past their peak, and the audience is jeering at them.
That had a relatively realistic feeling to it, after all…
It’s also good that while it shows a business aspect of clashing with major overseas forces, it creates excitement in a pro wrestling context.
It’s impressive that this was created during Professor Itagaki’s heyday…
It’s a miracle that a manga artist with the skill and position to depict this confrontation brought it to us.
>>60I think you’re someone who has good timing and opportunities.
Immediately after Baba passed away, there were rumors of him still being alive.
Is that the last one considering that?
Mr. Toba entered the world of professional wrestling without going through being a baseball player.
The ending is too perfect.
No, it’s obvious.
>>65I knew it?
If something like this actually happened, there’s no doubt that the people who witnessed it would talk about it for the rest of their lives.
There is probably a thread being frequently posted on the bulletin board.
>>66That’s why threads for the side story pop up from time to time.
Let’s do it, Kan-chan.
Seriously, even if this happens.
I don’t live in Tokyo, so I can’t go see it.
Spicy
It’s nice that we both have jealousy for each other.
Beyoncé suddenly coming and having a signing event is totally not okay!!
The good thing is feeling the prayer that Baba isn’t dead, but is happily living somewhere unknown.
Beyoncé was a fan of Baki: The Grappler spin-off…?
If only you weren’t there before the match, I wanted to hold an event like yours.
Tower Records, huh?
I’m going to the signing event now.
It’s Beyoncé…
>>76There’s no way Beyoncé is holding a sign event in secret!
It’s not the direct reason, but it’s interesting that the inspiration for this came from a fan letter from a reader.
Toba and Igari will have a match.
That is the most important thing to me above all else.
Thank youuuuuuuuuuuu!
Thank you for letting me know!
I love the flow from Igari’s handshake to the 16-kick!
>>83“Truly dirty.”
Reading energy drink
A massive crowd of zero spectators… It’s going to be a great match.
Regarding Beyoncé, it was not done secretly; it was just done out in the open without any announcement…
This was an even bigger disaster.
>>87I really experienced an urgent visit to Japan for the first time…
It seems that Inoki and Baba would have meals together a few times a year.
It seems that the purpose was to have a meeting to avoid overlapping events between our organizations, rather than for private reasons.
The only thing that rivals this in the Baki side stories is the amusement park.
>>84It’s too cruel to end with the last ejaculation scene…
I was really happy that they portrayed Inoki’s cowardly side as well.
For me, that is the priority above all else. I wonder if that person was okay afterwards.
>>93Whether it will be okay or not, I have no regrets.
>>93If I’ve had no tardiness and no absences for 35 years, it should be fine to miss half a day…
The doctor is dangerous.
>>98I can only assume it was a circumcision surgery.
>>98I’m sorry…
>>98But even if I don’t break free
If it’s a doctor’s surgery thinking it’s a match, you will definitely die.
Having the resident take over after you leave may increase the survival rate.
>>93I think the tone was calm, but being fired was fine with me.
>>93A man who has never been late or absent for 35 years sounds impressive, doesn’t it?
After the start of the match, it’s a good response to say that it’s unclear which is stronger, but it’s easy to tell which one is the superior.
I read it properly for the first time when it was made available for free after Inoki’s death, and it was super interesting.
It has an appeal that goes beyond just being a subject of jokes.
I feel like I understand how to enjoy professional wrestling with this.
The theory explanation and presentation of the lower rank circling around the higher rank is shattered by actions that are neither of those.
In the AmeTalk, comedian Sekine Tsutomu was laughing and saying, “If you do something like that, you’ll definitely get fired.”
>>102But if it actually happened, you’d do it, right?
>>102To be precise, I feel like it was something like “After that, I got scolded by the big shots at Fuji,” so it should be fine…
>>132It seems that the comedians Tunnels, who did a funeral skit a few years prior, were scolded to the point of tears, but they managed to get through it afterward, so maybe it’s possible for Fuji too.
Wasn’t there something like Ametalk with Sekine Tsutomu?
I heard that it has been adapted into an anime through pachinko or something.
>>105
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I was playing it back then, and it’s really good!
>>130If this fails, will I quietly start a match with Igari and Toh?
>>130When you think about it calmly, it’s way too much.
Isn’t it inappropriate to have the Self-Defense Forces during the funeral?
>>106It feels like they have hijacked an entire program, and including the ending, it will probably cause quite a stir in the public for a while.
I think those who didn’t quite understand the situation will still come to realize that it was, in any case, impressive.
This area seems to be no good due to the circumstances.
The Self-Defense Forces are wondering why they received that information at that timing.
Netflix should animate this instead of making a sequel.
>>109I wonder if it will be well-received abroad?
>>110If it can be funny in the death row inmate edition, then anything would be funny.
>>109Well, before that, they need to re-anime Grappler Baki…
If I’m told it’s no good, then that’s exactly what it is.
I can only say that it’s an event we have no choice but to go to…
If you were a fan, it could be considered more than just losing a job; it could be a loss in life itself…
Well, the higher-ups at the company would probably forgive it.
It’s Baba and Inoki, right? I want to see it too.
If it’s an ordinary fan, that’s one thing, but if it’s a fan who weighs it against their job, there’s no choice but to go.
If I don’t go, I will continue to remember and be troubled every time something happens for the rest of my life.
Go with the whole family.
Beyoncé will have a signing event at Tower Records.
That is the most important thing for me above everything else.
That editor’s first words upon receiving a call from the janitor were “Thank youuuuu!” which is quite something.
My intuition is too sharp.
>>121That drawn-out part is Auntie’s desperate shout in her own way, and the emotion is accelerated way too well.
>>121The rhythm around there is really the best.
Crying a little during the monologue in the match.
I’m sure that after this, Inoki’s response to the organization was disappointing, and that’s how the death row inmate arc with Inogari ended up like that or something.
There are so many amazing detailed scenes and lines…
It seems likely that Otani and Ichiro are having a competition without anyone knowing.
That’s why the passionate people in fiction, knowing it’s wrong, still head to the scene.
Even though I’m not from the pro wrestling generation at all, when I hear that “Antonio Inoki and Giant Baba are secretly having a match,” I can’t help but think, “Do it outside!”
The direct hit generation must be amazing…
Recently, there have been a lot of opinions, but to be honest, I still love Baki, and I really think I will feel lonely when the serialization ends.
If it were me, if the two of them told me, I’d just think, “I guess I’ll do that…” and keep it to myself.
>>141You have become a Class A war criminal.
>>141That’s really luxurious…
It’s nice that you say you gathered it just before the match.
I feel that the argument of the thread is proving that this work is a masterpiece that can stand on its own.
It feels like I have to read something like this!
I’m still regretting it, but I should have bought the magazine-sized convenience store comic version…
Inoki had all episodes available for free for a while after he passed away…
It’s true that the person is struggling, and I acknowledge that, but I really like Jack, so I’m happy as long as he can succeed in any form.
The scene where those two are about to start the match feels like the calm before the storm, and you can definitely sense the atmosphere that makes you feel like you have to let everyone know.
Well, that’s totally obvious, and it’s a perfect light joke.
>>152I knew it?
Manga placed by the bedside.
Because it makes me feel better when I read it when I’m not feeling well.
It was tough for Igari to suffer a crushing defeat to Shikor because of this.
>>154Because we fought in a place without an audience…
It’s the same here, but Itagaki from the time of the Garou Densetsu Sakura arc was truly amazing.
The descriptions are one thing, but even when it comes to dialogue, I can’t help but wonder why such words come up.
>>155“Say something!!!” “Your hands are warm.”
I believe that the Sakura arc existed for that scene.
Why can you depict a cool Ikari and then have him be urinated on by Sikorsky?
I believe there are quite a few people who came to understand and love pro wrestling thanks to Baki and Garouden.
I really want it to be adapted into a visual format.
The story about Sakura was seriously so interesting that it gave me chills…
Even though I know the outcome because it’s in the past, I read on with the feeling of watching the match shouting, “Sakura, win!”
It really captures the atmosphere of trained fans, believers, and the community around it.
A very interesting manga filled with lies, exaggerations, romance, and desires.
I want to see this happen with Chikara versus Kimura as well.
Is Inokari treated as a separate character like the audience in Park Motobu?
Even though he’s just an ordinary person, the janitor has a really great character.
Even though I’m just a cleaning part-timer who happened to encounter a scene, my sense of responsibility is incredible…
Baki is Yujiro! I cried my eyes out at the scene where I carried a corpse on my back and walked through the city.