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Later after Jack's fight, Yuujirou has a conversation with him in the middle of the arena. The conversation almost leads to a fight, but Baki begins to feel jealous that someone takes away his chance to defeat his father, and interrupts by kicking Jack in the face. After a while, Jack whispers something to Yuujirou's ear and the Ogre bursts into a mad laugh and Baki wonders what such an important thing Jack could have said to him. Baki and Zulu. In the second round, Baki challenges Zulu, a Brazilian vale tudo fighter. Before the fight begins, Baki kisses Kozue for the first time.[5] Another theme outlined in the series pitch was individuality and finding one's unique identity. [6] The series is set in Edo period Japan, roughly sixty years after the end of the Sengoku period. [7] While a historical time period, the anime does not focus on historical detail beyond minor inclusions and references, mainly using contemporary-style dialogue and behavior. [5][8] A conscious inclusion was emphasising cultural acceptance and tolerance of minorities including the indigenous Ainu people, foreigners, LGBT people, and Christians; the historical Edo period was a time when Japan was highly structured, conformist and isolationist. [5][9] Due to its Edo setting and incorporation of samurai culture and honor codes, Watanabe was worried the anime would be seen as nationalistic in tone, prompting its focus on minorities and tolerance. [10] Watanabe put in as much as he could manage of these themes and subjects, challenging earlier limitations imposed by a lack of historical information from the time and Japanese television codes restricting the portrayal of Japanese minorities in the period.
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