Grappler Baki (1994) Page
: In this version, Baki’s design—sporting sleek black hair—and his nimble fighting style are a direct nod to Bruce Lee.
While it may seem like a relic, the 1994 OVA is the "purest" introduction to Baki’s quest to surpass his father, Yujiro Hanma. It focuses on the technicality of the mixed martial arts before the series evolved into the high-octane "science fiction" fighting it is known for today. Grappler Baki (1994)
: Shinogi is famous for using his fingers to literally rip out and sever his opponents' nerves and muscle tendons. : In this version, Baki’s design—sporting sleek black
: Fans often praise this version for its fluid hand-drawn animation, which many argue feels more "impactful" than the modern series' reliance on still frames and slow-motion effects. Why It Matters Today : Shinogi is famous for using his fingers
The heart of this OVA is the brutal confrontation between high schooler Baki Hanma and Koushou Shinogi, the terrifying "Cord-Cutter".
Released in Japan on August 21, 1994, this 45-minute standalone film covers the early volumes of Keisuke Itagaki’s manga. Unlike the later adaptations that lean heavily into "unrealistic" muscle mass and bizarre biological feats, the '94 OVA keeps its feet (mostly) on the ground.