Grappler Baki (TV)


Baki the Grappler

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Alternative Titles

Japanese: グラップラー刃牙
English: Baki the Grappler
French: Baki the Grappler
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Type: TV
Episodes: 24
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 9, 2001 to Jun 26, 2001
Premiered: Winter 2001
Broadcast: Unknown
Producers: Free-Will
Licensors: Funimation
Studios: Group TAC
Source: Manga
Genre: SportsSports
Themes: Combat SportsCombat Sports, GoreGore
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 25 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.461 (scored by 7532375,323 users)
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Ranked: #20252
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Popularity: #1569
Members: 145,576
Favorites: 847

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both are high pace fighting anime, good stories and show the main character enduring hardships to become the best. 
report Recommended by MasterVolk9001
A young boy fighting inhuman opponents. The fights are excellent and a must see for martial arts fans! 
report Recommended by LazyMan
These are both Martial Arts anime, where Kenichi just wishes to get strong enough to protect the people he loves, and Baki wants to defeat his dad and become the strongest being on earth. However, they are very similar in the concept of following the main character win fights and get stronger as the series progresses. The art and character design of these series are quite different though, and may take some getting used to, but they're both very much worth it. Also Baki has more blood and just overall violence where Kenichi focusses more on the Martial Arts itself. Baki the Grappler also has  read more 
report Recommended by AllHailSephiroth
These are both martial arts shonen anime. They both follow the top level of martial artists that far surpasses your average professional fighters, the strongest in the world. They both have good animation, great art styles and character designs.  
report Recommended by JVskunkape
Both animes are related to fighting, and if you liked the way the story progressed in either anime then you will enjoy the other at the end. They both share a tournament style as well, if you enjoy that feel in an anime... 
report Recommended by KimimaroKenshin
In both series, you will see brutal hand to hand fights, without many rules. Sometimes, fighters may get seriously wounded or even die. If you like your bare handed combat dirty and bloody, both titles may be for you. 
report Recommended by Estefan
Baki the Grappler is an all out martial arts anime jammed with various characters of many different disciplines, with the main character's goal to become the strongest. 
report Recommended by Luquillo
Young protagonist who has been honing his martial arts keeps getting into fight with other masters of fighting. 
report Recommended by abystoma2
Recommended to all boxing fans and those who love lifes' tough calls. 
report Recommended by susan00
Both have famous source material and tons of great fights. Baki is more over the top than Kengan, especially the farther in you go but Kengan Ashura makes up for it with its greater diversity of fighters. Also Kengan has better scenes in between fights - not that most people care. After all these 2 anime/manga focus heavily on fighting, in Baki theres hardly anything outside of it other than training while in Kengan theres exchanges between the top brass of companies, and non-hostile interactions between fighters which gives depth to the characters of Kengan that Baki characters get.  
report Recommended by RunningShirtGuy
Both Dio and Yujiro Hanma are forces that can't be defeated or reason with. Both series has that style of strong and big muscular men (look at 15 year old "kid" Kaoru Hanayama) The part 1 of Jojo is about Jonathan wanting to defeat his evil vampiric "brother". In case of Baki, he wants to defeat his father that is know as the strongest of the world (he can even stop eartquakes with one punch in the Earth). Both stories has those moments of absurdity (search Baki in youtube and you get lots of cool scenes). I also recommend Baki because he's a anime without powers. All fights are 100%  read more 
report Recommended by pmso
Both are about small redheads who make to become the strongest man in the world/Yokozuna. They each have great fight scenes and their source material are both considered classics. 
report Recommended by RunningShirtGuy
*Both MC's train to become stronger to defeat a much stronger enemy. *The two series have amazing action and martial arts elements. *Both MC's become very strong after all the series of training they do surely after they both achieve the status of strongest by many people. *Both MC's always want to fight for whats wright and protect the ones they love.  
report Recommended by Obeythealfa
At the beginning they seem to have basic plot lines, though later in the anime it changes into something more.  
report Recommended by Rance-sama
Martial Arts, specifically boxing. Different look and feel but more training to be the best.  
report Recommended by lisnoire
tournament fighting style.  
report Recommended by darknatas
the action, the fighting, both heroes wants to be the strongest at all 
report Recommended by ibzss
Albeit taking place in a non-fantasy world, Grappler Baki shares at least a small handful of similarities to Dragon Ball, specifically the focus on martial arts. Baki is just as overthetop as Dragon Ball, and as the series progresses, it only escalates further, perhaps even drawing similarities even to Dragon Ball Z. 
report Recommended by Eksevis
Both martial arts focused anime with interesting characters and more graphic/violent fights.  
report Recommended by JVskunkape
They both involve extreme fighting conditions. Eventhough Hokuto no Ken may seem a bit outdated and not as appealing to the eyes, they are both very much so alike. Fighting to the death, revenge, great action scenes, and outrageous fighting moves. Check it out.  
report Recommended by PlatinumSouls
Both main characters only want to fight with their bare hands. They both want to become stronger and well known with their fighting techniques.  
report Recommended by spineslayer