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Goals Have his son, Baki grow powerful enough to challenge him (seemingly succeeded)
Continue defeating strong opponents (ongoing).
Crimes Mass murder
Serial rape
Uxoricide
Assault and battery
Mutilation
War crimes
Mass destruction
Breaking and entering
Child abuse
Domestic abuse
Psychological abuse
Sexual harassment
Animal cruelty Type of Villain Brutish Martial Artist “ Surely you don't mean to challenge me. Stupidity of this magnitude can't possibly exist. „ ~ Yujiro Hanma “ Only by death is a true warrior defeated. Only by death is a true victor crowned. „ ~ Yujiro Hanma Yujiro Hanma, also
known as The Ogre, is the main antagonist of Baki the Grappler series, as well as the father of the eponymous protagonist. Yujiro is the most dangerous and strongest character in the story, capable of many inhuman physical acts. Before the birth of Baki Hanma or his older half-brother Jack Hanma (born of Emi Akezawa and Diane Neil respectively), his might had already gained the reputation of being that of a superhuman as he single handily defeated the U. S. military during the Vietnam War at the young age of 16. He had neglected Baki from a young age and considers both Baki's body and attachment to
such ideas as mercy and friendship to be "weak".
Ch. 83 She supports Senpai's
relationship with Nagatoro,
although Nagatoro is suspicious of her and worries Senpai will become interested in Sunomiya. Ch. 84 Her given name is not mentioned until volume 11, where it is dropped in an extra sketch between chapters,Vol. 11 and is mentioned in the proper story in chapter 88. Ch.
[80][81] Video games[edit] Main articles: Cowboy Bebop (PlayStation game) and Cowboy Bebop: Tsuioku no Serenade A Cowboy Bebop video game, developed and
published by Bandai,[82] was released in Japan for the PlayStation on May 14, 1998. [83] A PlayStation 2 video game, Cowboy Bebop: Tsuioku no Serenade, was released in Japan on August 25, 2005,[84] and an English version had been set for release in North America. However, in January 2007, IGN reported that the release had likely been cancelled, speculating that it did not
survive Bandai's merger with Namco to Bandai Namco Games. [85] Main article: Super Robot Wars T In 2022, Cowboy Bebop made its debut in the Bandai Namco crossover game Super Robot Wars T, which is traditionally focused on turn based mecha combat. [86] Film[edit] Main article: Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' on Heaven's Door An anime film titled Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' on Heaven's Door, (カウボーイビバップ 天国の扉, Kaubōi Bibappu: Tengoku no Tobira) known in English as Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, was released in Japan in September 2001 and in the United States in August 2002. On July 22, 2008, If published an article on its website regarding a rumor of a live-action Cowboy Bebop movie in development by 20th Century Fox. Producer Erwin Stoff said that the film's development was in the early stages, and that they had "just signed it". [87][88] Keanu Reeves was to play the role of Spike Spiegel. [89][90] Variety confirmed on January 15, 2009 that production company Sunrise Animation would be "closely involved with the development of the English-language project". The site also confirmed Kenji Uchida, Shinichirō Watanabe and series writer Keiko Nobumoto as associate producers, series producer Masahiko Minami as a production consultant, and Peter Craig as screenwriter. This was lauded by various sources as a promising move for the potential quality of the film.