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They spend time together in Baki's house and establish an even stronger relationship
with each other. They both talk about their mothers, and at the very end Hanayama wishes him good luck in his upcoming fight. Baki during a fight with his father. The next day, Baki starts an intense warm-up before his battle with Yuujirou. Baki starts to warm-up at midday and the fight is to take place at midnight. Kitazawa shows up and brings him the best thugs to train. Later, Yuri Chakovsky and Kaoru Hanayama also come. They're both helping Baki with
warming up. Shortly before the start of the fight, all of Baki's friends are arriving at the scene. Eventually, Yuujirou himself also arrives by helicopter. Gaia also arrives with him, who is beaten and kneels in front of the
Ogre in act of respect to him.
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Shot Is Ruled Out of the Game", Indianapolis Star, March 29, 1967, p. 29 ^ "The dunk is
coming back". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon).
Find sources: "List of Monster episodes" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2024) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) The Monster anime series adapts Naoki Urasawa's manga of the same name. The 74-episode series was created by Madhouse and broadcast on Nippon Television from April 7, 2004, to September 28, 2005. Directed by Masayuki Kojima, it is a faithful adaptation of the entire story; essentially recreated shot for shot and scene for scene compared to the original manga. The few subtle differences include short
snippets of additional dialogue and slight re-ordering of scenes in places. [citation needed] The series soundtrack is composed by Kuniaki Haishima. Episode list[edit] No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date[1] English air date 01"Herr Dr. Tenma"
Transliteration: "Heru Dokutā Tenma" (Japanese: ヘルDr. テンマ)Masayuki KojimaTatsuhiko UrahataApril 7, 2004 (2004-04-07)October 12, 2009 Dr. Kenzo Tenma, Head of Neurosurgery at the Eisler Memorial Hospital in Düsseldorf, carries out a successful neurosurgery on a famous opera singer, but the hospital Director Udo Heinmann takes the credit during a press conference. Later, Tenma is saddened when he
discovers that an operation on a Turkish construction worker was given a lower priority and subsequently died where his widow blamed him for not operating on him.