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Baki first fought in the no-rules arena at fifteen and
went on to become its champion. He is the son of Yuujirou Hanma and Emi Akezawa and the half-brother of Jack Hanma. He is known as the "Champion" (チャンピオン, Chanpion) of the
Underground Arena in Tokyo Dome. In the fourth manga series, he is often called "the World's Strongest Boy" (地上最強のガキ, Chijō Saikyō no Gaki). Contents 1 Personality 2 Appearance 3 History 3. 1 Baki the
Grappler 3. 1. 1 Childhood Saga 3. 1. 2 Underground Arena Saga 3. 1.
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[42][43] Some changes were done in comparison to the manga; for example, swearings and guns or gambling references were reduced. [44] Initially, Viz Media and Cartoon Network planned to air a dubbed version of Eyeshield 21 on the internet video streaming service Toonami Jetstream, and on NFL Rush site as a joint effort with National Football League (NFL). [45] The anime was eventually posted only on Toonami Jetstream,[46] with the first episode, which condensed
three episodes,[44] being available on December 17, 2007. [47] However, it was not completed due to Toonami Jetstream's cancellation and shutdown. [17] In December 2008, the video streaming service Crunchyroll announced that it would begin to stream Eyeshield 21 subtitled on its site on January 2, 2009. [46] The last episode was available on November 1, 2009, for premium users, and on March 7, 2010, for free users. [48] On February 26, 2010, Section23 Films announced that Sentai Filmworks received the license to the anime. [49] The first fifty-two episodes were released on four subtitled-only DVDs between May 18, 2010, and February 8, 2011. [49][50] Audio[edit] The music for the Eyeshield 21 anime
adaptation was composed by Kō Ōtani. [37][38] The series use twelve pieces of theme music, five opening and seven ending themes. The opening themes are "Breakthrough"[51] and "Innocence" by V6,[52] "Dang Dang" by ZZ,[53] "Blaze Line" by Back-On,[54] and "Honō no Running Back"[Jp 3] by Short Leg Summer.