Hanma Baki: Son of Ogre 2nd Season


Baki Hanma 2nd Season

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Synonyms: The Boy Fascinating the Fighting God 2
Japanese: 範馬刃牙 SON OF OGRE
English: Baki Hanma 2nd Season
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Type: ONA
Episodes: 27
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 26, 2023 to Aug 24, 2023
Producers: None found, add some
Licensors: None found, add some
Source: Manga
Genre: SportsSports
Themes: Combat SportsCombat Sports, GoreGore
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 25 min. per ep.
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

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Score: 7.951 (scored by 5508355,083 users)
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Ranked: #7352
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Popularity: #2221
Members: 103,279
Favorites: 506

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jan 28, 2024
In the previous season's teasing, authorities uncover a man frozen from the dinosaur era for millions of years. Thawing him out reveals a formidable fighter who once battled and conquered dinosaurs. In the quirky, buffoonish humor typical of the show, they name him Pickle. Renowned fighters like Retsu and Jack Hammer, excluding Oliva and Yujiro, engage him in combat, resulting in significant losses. Baki ultimately faces Pickle in the series' expected climax, though the outcome remains ambiguous.

The second part introduces two arcs: Retsu's quest to conquer the boxing world and the impending father-son showdown. Regrettably, the first feels like filler, elongating the show unnecessarily. The ...
Jul 28, 2023
Preliminary (15/27 eps)
As the newer Baki seasons released they have been become more and more of a series told almost entirely through a narrative. What do I mean by this? With every fight or a particular event there is always an narrator over explaining it. Where this move came from (which isn't always bad), why he did this/that happen, what are we viewing, etc and this happens constantly. And honestly it just gets played out. The fights scenes are really mediocre and you always wonder if Yujiro is going to do something. I watched this because I watched the other Baki series and from a true anime ...
Aug 12, 2023
Preliminary (12/27 eps)
This anime series is seriously just getting worse and worse. While the first season was kept interesting by a diverse cast of characters and interesting lore, the subsequent seasons have delved into nothing more than slideshows of fights, with most of an episodes time being taken up by over-exposition.

There is little to no fighting in this entire season. Rather, it's a series of sequences where will do a single move, a second off-side character will go "what just happened" and then a third character will go "I understand exactly what happened" and then a flashback sequence will start about the origins of said move and ...
Sep 21, 2023
This anime had me intrigued from the start, but as the episodes rolled on, my initial excitement turned into disappointment. I kept hoping for a deeper storyline to emerge, but alas, it remained a series primarily focused on relentless, often bewildering fights.

One of the main issues I encountered with this season was the lack of a cohesive narrative. While the previous seasons had some semblance of plot and character development, this instalment seemed to abandon that entirely. The show came across as a collection of random battles strung together with minimal context, leaving me longing for more substance.

Character development, a crucial element in any story-driven ...