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BAKI HANMA is the main protagonist of the anime and manga series "Baki the Grappler." He is a young and highly skilled martial artist with an unwavering determination to become the strongest fighter in the world in order to avenge his mom and beat his father YUJIRO HANMA once and for all.
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My 10 favourite... beefcake animes!
Okay yes, I realise that this is a rather weird title. I had originally thought to call it something along the lines of my favourite martial arts or fighting animes, but because the animes donāt always fall into that category, I decided to call a spade, a spade (or a beefcake, a beefcake) and admit that, most times sometimes, I just enjoy animes with muscular guys in them. Thatās not to forget the ladies though because some of these shows also feature some rather muscular ladies in the mix too. So thereās something for everyone!
So, in no particular order (because the genres are sometimes different so making comparisons wouldnāt be fair):
1. Street Fighter series.
Hardly a surprise considering that this is a series that has a legacy firmly placed in the gaming world. Although you donāt really need to know whoās who in order to watch these shows, it doesnāt hurt to know a little about the characters before you jump in - mainly because the creators assume that those who watch it are fans of the show. Expect a fair amount of fighting (the name gives that one away), lots of bromance (Ryu and Ken 4eva!) and the eternal fight of good vs. evil (which is usually the plot of every show/movie)! Even if you arenāt familiar with Ryu & co., the show wonāt lead you astray so you can watch without worry. Oh and let me just say - Chun Li is ma gurl! If you want to see a woman thatās not only beautiful but can also kick your ass, then watch these shows - especially Street Fight II the movie!Ā
2. Hajime no Ippo.
One of my most favourite sports animes of all time which tells the tale of Makunouchi Ippo and his rise up the ranks of the boxing world. He starts off as a kid that just wants to get stronger so that he can fend off the bullies who harass him. Sick of his weak self (and after a couple of incidents here and there), Ippo joins a boxing gym, starting from scratch and going through basic training. His coach sees his potential and helps shape Ippo into a power boxer who fights head on and never backs down from the fight. Throughout the series, we get to know the other boxers in the gym as well as the competitors that they face, and we watch them battle it out in the ring. Itās a story with a great balance of sports, a sprinkling of slice of life (well, the life of a boxer) and comedy. And, of course, boxing boys come with boxing bodies⦠and Iām not complaining! And if you enjoy this and want more, try eitherĀ āAshita no Joeā (old school classic) or itās more recent spin-off,Ā āMegalo Boxā. Oh and in terms of strong women - no one beats Ippoās mom! Sheās a powerhouse!
3. Baki the Grappler.
More of an MMA vibe with this one - itās about a kid (heās like 13 when we first meet him) who has been raised to be a fighter since he was born - his mother gets him the best trainers and equipment money can buy. He eventually feels like heās outgrown the traditional training method and starts to find other ways to become a better fighter, which includes following his fathers footsteps - training the same way he did and with the people he did - and taking on some of the other fighters he meets along the way. After an altercation with his father (using that term rather lightly), Bakiās path eventually leads to the underground fight scene where challengers can test their strength and face off against each other in an anything-goes type of fight, using whatever techniques, power and skills they have at their disposal. And Bakiās ultimate goal? To defeat his father! Itās got some family drama as the foundation, but when it comes to beefcakes, thereās no shortage here - even if it is a 17-year old kid looking like a grown-ass man. Oh, best to be aware that (excluding the OVAs) there 3 seasons of Baki - the anime series from 2001 and the 2018 Netflix version which covers the āMost Evil Death Row Convictsā arc.Ā
4. Kengan Ashura.
When I first started watching this, the first thing I thought was - ahhh! this reminds me of Baki! And, indeed, there are quite a few elements that are similar. There isnāt any family drama here but there is an underground fight scene where anything goes in terms of fight style. However, the premise here is that the fighters donāt fight for themselves (well, not officially anyway) but that they fight for various companies who settle their business disputes via these types of organisedĀ ākenganā matches. It eventually reaches a situation where some of the other businessmen wish to get rid of the current Kengan chairman, and so this chairman organises a huge battle royale for any companies that wish to enter. The prize? The owner of the winning company gets to be the next chairman! This sets the stage for a number of one-on-one showdowns between the various fighter representatives. In terms of background stories, we have two main protagonists and their stories. The one is about a salaryman (turnedĀ āCEOā) and his life, as well his relationship with his son, and the other is about a fighter and the vendetta he holds against another fighter for a past incident. Personally, I love the way the fights are presented in this show - not only because of the eye-candy - but because it really does feel like youāre at a grand show! Oh, and unlike Baki, at least most of the fighers are adults.

5. Golden Kamuy.
Bring on the boys! Honestly one of the most entertaining shows Iāve watched in a while (and one where I demand that there be another season at least!) and also culturally/historically interesting too. Itās set around the time of the Russo-Japanese war and follows the story of Immortal Sugimoto - a soldier who left active service and finds out that there may be Ainu gold hidden somewhere in Hokkaido. The only problem is that the map has been tattooed in pieces, onto the torsos of various prisoners, most of whom have dispersed to different areas. Nevertheless, thus begins the hunt for the map! Along the way, Sugimoto meets various people along the way - making allies with some and enemies with others - all of whom are associated with each other in interconnecting ways. And all of whom are working toward one goal - get the gold! Itās a brilliant show thatās got some fighting, some mystery, some espionage vibes, some comedy (some of which is could be considered dark and/or weird) and some feels. It balances it all out and makes for an interesting and entertaining watch. Oh, and letās not forget - a very enjoyable watch too! Mm mm mmmā¦

6. All Out!!
Another sport anime here, but this time itās rugby! As someone from a country where rugby is a staple, national sport, this was totally up my ally! The premise is similar to most other school-based sports animes - a kid whoās self-conscious about his height joins the rugby team and learns to get along with the other boys as he trains and works together with them as part of the team. This is not only so that he can help the team improve, but to also prove his own worth. The team goes through training camps and they play against other schools, getting to know some of the opposing teamsā members and establishing some rivalries along the way. Itās pretty typical fare, but damn are these boys stacked! Itās pretty accurate though since rugby is a contact sport which requires some power (and apparently some short, tight shorts) to get the job done. Itās a light watch, but that eye candy is truly sweet!
7. Tiger Mask W.
From rugby to wrestling! This actually a continuation of sorts to the original Tiger Mask and Tiger Mask II series, building on the legacy and keeping related in the same sphere, but not directly incorporating the older characters. Unfortunately, the original series is hella hard to get hold of but even without it, you can watch Tiger Mask W without much of an issue. So the story is about a guy who had decided to join a wrestling gym and was pretty happy there until the gym was destroyed by another rival gym. Vowing to take that other gym down, he strikes out on his own and eventually joins one of the national wrestling associations, working in their match roster. But itās all so that he can reach his goal of taking down that other gym by defeating the players supported by them. Enter into the ring various wrestling friends and both friendly and unfriendly rivals (including an old friend - bromance anyone?) and you get plenty of matches, plenty of muscles and some satisfying action! They also donāt forget the female wrestlers, which is a nice touch! Another one thatās light enough to enjoy at face value - much like how youād enjoy real wrestling too.
8. Gifuu Doudou!! Kanetsugu to Keiji.Ā
A historical vibe with this one - itās actually based on the spin-off of the original manga,Ā āKeijiā which was created by Tetsuo Hara. And if that name doesnāt ring a bell, check number 10 on this list and youāll know who Iām talking about - thatās right, itās the guy who worked on Hokuto no Ken - and that should immediately give you an idea as to why this show is on the list. Itās a period piece about the friendship between Maeda Keiji and Naoe Kanetsugu - both of whom found their accomplishments on the battlefield. Itās told in hindsight, where they sit together, have a drink or three and reminisce about their younger days and what it took to get to where they are now. I wasnāt quite sure what to expect, but it was pretty entertaining - especially when you see just how clever these guys were when it came to political maneuvering as well as in a fight. Of course, theyāre pretty high in the beefcake stakes so if you like your men manly, then youāve come to the right era.Ā

9. Dragon Ball series.
Iām pretty sure that I donāt have to talk about this anime, but in the interest of completeness, let me give you the wiki breakdown about what this anime is about:Ā āThe series follows the adventures of the protagonist, Son Goku, from his childhood through adulthood as he trains in martial arts. He spents his life far from civilization, until he is found by Bloomer, a teen girl who encourages him to explore the world in search of the seven orbs known as the Dragon Balls, which summon a wish-granting dragon when gathered. Along his journey, Goku makes several friends and battles a wide variety of villains, many of whom also seek the Dragon Balls.ā (source). Of course, this is continued throughout the various series that follow, where Goku has his own family etc. But when it comes to the muscle factor in this show, itās got it where it counts - everywhere! Itās a classic for a reason so even if you arenāt into beefcake guys, you should still probably watch it if you havenāt already.
10. Hokuto no Ken.
It just wouldnāt feel right if I had to leave this off the list because when someone saysĀ āmanly animeā, Iām betting that 99.9% of the time most people think about Hokuto no Ken / Fist of the North Star. Itās the post-apocalyptic era and times are tough, with everyone fighting to survive with what little there is on the planet. Some guys want to be rulers, some guys want to be thugs, but one guy just wants to find his fiancee and do what he can to right the wrongs of the world and make a difference to the people he meets. That one man is, of course, Kenshiro. Itās full-tilt action, usually incorporating martial arts through the various fighting styles of the characters - whether itās Hokuto Shinken, Nanto Seiken or sometimes just brute force and good old hand-to-hand combat. Thereās a few female characters here and there who also kick ass so it isnāt completely one-sided, but they usually end up getting saved by the dudes so take that with a pinch of salt. Post-apocalyptic world or not, these guys sure can maintain their physiques. And when it comes time for a fight, you best believe they pull no punches! If you like pure fighting animes where you get to see people explode each episode, followed by the most epic line ever said in anime, then this is the one!Ā
Honourable mentions.
ā¦because, can we really do without more muscular men and women in our lives?
1. Terra Formars - if youāre looking specifically for that muscular vibe, then try season 1. While I enjoyed both, season 1 had better animation (for me) and they all looked badass when defeating those nasty roaches - both the men and the ladies! 2. Hinomaru Sumo - a sports anime that revolves around a newly formed high school sumo club and the career path of the main protagonist. Informative if you donāt know much about sumo and, as expected, loads of meaty guys aiming for victory and aiming for the position of yokozuna. 3. Jojoās Bizarre Adventure - another show that hardly requires an introduction and would probably take way too long to explain considering how many Jojoās there are, but rest assured, the guys are packed, stacked and ready to attack! 4. One Punch Man - if only because there a few characters who fit the beefcake category perfectly, e.g. Suiryu (hello there!), Garou and Tanktop Master to name a few. An anime thatās some parts serious, some part hilarious but always flipping shounen tropes on its head. 5. Sengoku Basara - also, not completely beefed out, but there are a few characters who would make the grade, e.g. Maeda Keiji (dejavu from number 8?) and Oda Nobunaga. Another period anime, based on a Capcom game, that uses a lot of poetic licence to make it an exciting watch with very memorable characters. 6. Free! - āMake us free na Splash! Kasanetaā¦ š š !ā Swimmers bodies - that is all. If youāve ever seen a swimmerās bodies in real life, youāll know what I mean ācos they have muscles in all the right places. A slice-of-life sports anime that revolves around high school boys (who eventually become college boys) who engage in competitive swimming. 7. Air Master - The ladies take over in this one, which is a show that revolves around street fighting and the goal of those various street fighters and martial artists to become number 1 on the Fukamichi Rankings. Itās more of that underground fight scene vibe but the main protagonist is a gymnast-turned-street fighter who takes on anyone whoāll challenge her (man or woman) and usually kick their ass. Itās got a quirky/weird sense of humour to it, but thatās part of why I liked it.
Well, Iām pretty sure that there are other shows that Iāve missed, and mountains of characters who have that A-grade beef, but I tried to choose shows that specifically have that muscular aesthetic as a default setting in the show. Hopefully I hit the mark here, sharing my faves with you, but if thereās some show or character that I absolutely must see, feel free to let me know! Because just like Tanigakiās shirt, Iām always open to suggestions.
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Baki-Dou (2018)Ā traditional ukiyo-e style ad by Horihiro Mitomo.
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he's so beautiful. the art is so beautiful. this is just perfection šššššš
I redrew a drawing of Pickle that I did 2 years ago... I feel like i improved quite a bit :]
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