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Among other staff members, Otsuka was glad Kazuhiro Furuhashi was directing the anime, based on his experience with the samurai anime Rurouni Kenshin,[10] as well as Altair: A Record of Battles. [11] Scenario[edit] The character draft was the most difficult of the production staff. Hiroyuki Asada took the place and was glade since he is a fan of Tezuka's work. Kobayashi said at the time, he knew the title, but did not read the original. Hyakkimaru for the competition that he drew in a week was set to be older than now, and at a meeting after that, Furuhashi said there are too many Egui expressions, and that the design was cute. On the other hand, Asada said, he decided to draw Hyakkimaru in a way that is closer to the original work by Tezuka.

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03. Baki the Grappler: Original Soundtrack was released on March 27, 2003. Both series were licensed for a North American English release by Funimation Entertainment. They released both series as one on 12 DVDs, each with four episodes, beginning on June 14, 2005, with the last released on February 27, 2007. [26] Two box sets were released on January 23, 2007, and March 25, 2008, the first included volumes 1-6 (1st series), while the second included 7-12 (2nd series). [27][28] A set including every episode was released on September 2, 2008. Funimation's English version was one of the launch-shows on their own television channel, Funimation Channel, which debuted on June 19, 2006. Baki was broadcast on weekends at 11:30pm,[29] switching to the 10:00pm slot on September 4, 2006. [30] Dubbed in English, the episodes were edited for time but do not appear to have been edited for content. 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