
The Baki anime has been having a really solid run on Netflix over the last couple of years with two runs that have come out and then the second series that got underway in September 2021 with Baki Hanma. We learned in early 2022 that a third season was coming but it’s been fairly quiet since then. The show is focused on “Tale of Picke & The Pickle War Saga” for the launch and then on August 24th, 2023 will release “The Father vs Son Saga” arc.
With the second part just having launched, Netflix has a new multilingual clip from the second part where Yujiro Hanma has a very…unique way of disciplining his son Baki.
For the third season, we have the opening theme “Sarracenia” from SKY-HI while BE:FIRST is performing the ending with “Salvia,’
Check out our review of the second season.
The show is directed by Toshiki Hirano with Tatsuhiko Urahata handling the series composition. Shingo Ishikawa joins Fujio Suzuki with working on the character designs and TMS Entertainment is handling the animation production.
The Japanese cast includes Nobunaga Shimazaki as Baki, which is a change from when Masami Kikuchi voiced him in the previous anime series. Additional casting includes Kenjiro Tsuda as Sikorsky, Takehito Koyasu as Doyle, Issei Futamata as Yanagi Ryūkō, Banjou Ginga as Dorian, Chafurin as Speck, Kenichi Ogata as Kaku Kaiō, Yoshiyuki Kouno as Son Kaiō, Yasuhiko Kawazu as Yō Kaiō, Daichi Endō as Mon Kaiō, Ryuuzo Hasuike as Jo Kaiō, Hiroaki Ishikawa as Mō Kaiō, Takanori Hoshino as Samwan Kaiō, Tomoaki Ikeda as Ri Kaiō, Satoshi Taki as Han Kaiō, Yutaka Aoyama as Juku Kaiō, Hideaki Tezuka as Shobun Ron, and Hiroki Yasumoto as Shunsei Kaku.
The new additions for this season include Kenji Nojima as Jun Guevara, Yasuhiro Mamiya as Iron Michael, Kōichi Yamadera as Lips, Teeth, Tongue, and Masashi Ebara as Bob McCarthy. Takeshi Kusao is on board to play Pickle while Nobuo Tobita is playing Dr. Albert Payne.
The original work, Grappler Baki, began back in 1991 and ran for 42 volumes through 1999 as done by Keisuke Itagaki. He then kicked off the next series in the property in 1999 with Baki: The Search of Our Strongest Hero, which ran until 2005 with a total of 31 volumes released. That was followed up at the end of 2005 with Grappler Baki: Son of Ogre, which ran until the summer of 2012 for a total of 37 volumes. That’s 110 volumes of the main series not including the spinoffs and side stories or the new series that populates it. That’s a lot of material.
Series concept: The protagonist, Baki Hanma, trains with an intense focus to become strong enough to surpass his father, Yujiro Hanma, the strongest fighter in the world. Five of the world’s most violent and brutal death row inmates are gathering to face Baki. Their objective is to taste defeat — their unmatched strength and skill have led them to grow bored of life itself, and they now seek out Baki in the hopes that he can overwhelm and utterly crush them. In this crisis, other underground martial art warriors gather to fight by Baki’s side: Kaoru Hanayama, Gouki Shibukawa, Retsu Kaioh, and Doppo Orochi. An epic showdown between violent death row inmates and Baki and his friends begins!
1st Season Promos & Visuals: