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Collected
into 22
volumes. Bakidou (バキ道, Bakidō) ― Fifth series, serialized in Weekly Shōnen Champion from October 4, 2018, to June 15, 2023. [11][12] It has the same name as the fourth, but with Baki's name written in katakana instead of kanji. It features Nomi no Sukune. Collected into 17 volumes. Baki Rahen (刃牙らへん, Baki Rahen, lit. "Baki and Others") ― Sixth series, began serialization in Weekly Shōnen Champion on August 24, 2023. [12] Gaiden[edit] Grappler Baki Gaiden (グラップラー刃牙外伝) - Set immediately after the Maximum Tournament, it depicts a wrestling match between Antonio Igari and Mount Toba. Nine chapters published in one volume in 1999. [13] An epilogue for Igari ran in Weekly Shōnen Champion's 48th issue on October 27, 2022. [14] Baki: Tokubetsuhen Saga (バキ特別編SAGA, or The Romantic Contact Chapter) - Side story
that develops at the same
time as volume 15 of the second manga.
It is possible to bypass the Law of Equivalent Exchange using a Philosopher's Stone, a red, enigmatic substance. Philosopher's Stones are used to create Homunculi, artificial humans of proud nature who are named after and embody the seven deadly sins; Homunculi have numerous superhuman abilities unique among each other, and look down upon all humanity. With the exception of one, they do not age and can only be
killed via the destruction of their Philosopher's Stones. There are several cities throughout Amestris. The main setting is the capital of Central City (セントラルシティ, Sentoraru Shiti), along with other military cities such as the
northern city of Briggs (ブリッグズ, Burigguzu). Towns featured include Resembool (リゼンブール, Rizenbūru), the rural hometown of the Elrics; Liore (リオール, Riōru), a city tricked into following a cult; Rush Valley (ラッシュバレー, Rasshu Barē), a town that specializes in automail manufacturing; and Ishbal, a conservative-religion region that rejects alchemy and was destroyed in the Ishbalan Civil War instigated after a soldier shot an Ishbalan child.
[17] Amazon streams the series worldwide on their Prime Video service. [18][19] Sentai Filmworks released the series on home video on August 31, 2021, with both a new translation and English dub. [20][21][22] A different English dub, produced by VSI Los Angeles, previously launched on Netflix in Japan. [23] MVM Entertainment
licensed the series in the United Kingdom and Ireland. [24] It began streaming on Netflix globally on July 7, 2022,[25] as well as Crunchyroll and HiDive on select territories on the same day. [26] On July 7, 2021, Twin Engine announced that a second season was in production. [27] Shūhei Yabuta returned as director, and Takahiko Abiru returned as character designer. [28] The second season is animated by MAPPA, and premiered on Tokyo MX, BS11, and GBS on January 10, 2023,[29][30][d] running for 24 episodes. [32] The second season was simulcast globally on both Netflix, and Crunchyroll, excluding China, South Korea and Japan. [33] Music[edit] First original soundtrack cover The soundtrack of the series was composed by Yutaka Yamada while Sound Effect Director was Shoji Hata. Inspired after reading the manga, Yamada
wanted the music to represent the psychological states of Thorfinn and other characters.