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8. 1 Techniques 5 Gallery 6 Trivia Personality[] Baki is usually a carefree, laid-back, hard-training, and sometimes an aggressive teenage boy throughout most of the series. Baki strives to defeat his father, Yuujirou Hanma, who is indisputably considered the strongest man alive. However, Baki's dream is not to replace Yuujirou as the strongest man alive, but only to become strong enough to defeat him. This goal stems from a natural desire to surpass his father and avenge his mother, Emi Akezawa, whom Yuujirou murdered. Baki trains on a near-constant basis, day and night, attempting to hone his skills as quickly as possible. As a relatively well-known martial artist (among those aware of the Underground Arena), Baki frequently tends to get into fights with various people quite often, sometimes intentionally, other times by terrible luck and circumstances outside his control (usually the latter). However, in the process. Baki realizes that the fastest and most effective way to get stronger is to battle other people stronger than himself so his body will get stronger and he can learn from the experience, this being an aspect of the Hanma bloodline. At one point, Baki realized that his way of fighting was very different from Yuujirou. He said that building relationships with strong opponents gives him incredible strength, while his father believes that everyone should be brutally crushed to gain absolute power.For fuck's sake, when they were fighting the silver saints, the bronze saints had a command center and they had a tiny semblance of a home life. Suddenly, it's just a constant, samey gauntlet for 32 EPISODES. Saori was a near-constant presence before and now she's knocked unconscious for almost this entire run, so it's also just a huge sausage fest as far as the main cast is concerned. Shaina's arc was a small blessing in this bland sea. I grew to dislike the show over this time, but I trusted there had to be something on the other side that would make up for this. After all, there WERE some variations and they threw together a bunch of background details. Things were still advancing and the conflict made sense, however protracted. And the visual direction of the show up through this point was quite good at times. Despite the story problems, "Saint Seiya" had a lot going for it.
But then Sancuary mercifully concludes. They must have caught up to the manga because they immediately began anime-original material.