A: No. Baki the Grappler (2001) is the prequel. Baki (2018) is the sequel.

Series: Baki the Grappler (24 Episodes) & Baki the Grappler: Maximum Tournament (24 Episodes)

After a hiatus of nearly two decades, the franchise was rebooted by TMS Entertainment and released on Netflix. This series skips some of the early childhood arcs (though references them in flashbacks) and jumps straight into the "Most Evil Death Row Convicts" arc.

The 2001 anime features a jazz-fusion and rock soundtrack that is iconic. The opening theme ("Ai Believe") and the various fight motifs create a tension that Netflix's generic orchestral swells cannot match.

Absolutely. Searching for is a pilgrimage every hardcore martial arts anime fan must make. The modern Netflix series is a flashy action spectacle—but the 2001 original is a character drama about obsession, pain, and the myth of manhood.

If you are hunting for , you might wonder if the dated animation is worth it. The answer is a resounding "yes" for three reasons:

Here’s a write-up on Baki the Grappler and where to find full episodes, keeping in mind legal and availability considerations.

In the pantheon of martial arts anime, few franchises command the raw, visceral respect of Baki the Grappler . Based on the long-running manga by Keisuke Itagaki, this series has defined "hyper-violent" combat for over three decades. However, because the anime adaptation has been released in multiple waves across different networks and streaming eras, finding can be a confusing battle royale of its own.

If you want to follow the full story chronologically, follow this order: Episodes 1–16. Grappler Baki: The Ultimate Fighter (1994 OVA) : An alternative look at early fights.