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How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift? ( Japanese : ダンベル何キロ持てる? , Hepburn : Danberu Nan-Kiro Moteru? , lit. ' How Many Kilograms of Dumbbell Can You Lift? ' ) is a Japanese manga series written by Yabako Sandrovich and illustrated by MAAM.
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Baki is a 2018 original net animation series adapted from the manga of the same name written and illustrated by Keisuke Itagaki. It covers the second part of the manga Baki the Grappler series and is directed by Toshiki Hirano at TMS Entertainment with character handled by Fujio Suzuki and scripts overseen by Tatsuhiko Urahata. [ 1 ]
Baki the Grappler (Japanese: グラップラー刃牙, Hepburn: Gurappurā Baki) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Keisuke Itagaki.It was originally serialized in the shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Champion from 1991 to 1999 and collected into 42 tankōbon volumes by Akita Shoten.
Keisuke Itagaki (Japanese: 板垣 恵介, Hepburn: Itagaki Keisuke, born April 4, 1957) is a Japanese manga artist.He is known for his martial arts series Grappler Baki (1991–1999) and its four sequels, which have sold over 100 million volumes. [1]
Voiced by: Masami Kikuchi (anime), Kappei Yamaguchi (OVA), Nobunaga Shimazaki (ONA) (Japanese); Robert McCollum (anime), Troy Baker (ONA; Netflix Dub), Blake Jackson (ONA; Sentai Filmworks Dub) (English) [1] [2] Baki has been training in martial arts since the age of three, and has trained under various teachers and coaches throughout his life.
This is a list of Japanese anime episodes that adapt the Baki the Grappler manga series created by Keisuke Itagaki. A 45-minute original video animation (OVA) created by Knack Productions was released on August 21, 1994. Central Park Media released it in North America as Baki the Grappler: The Ultimate Fighter on December 1, 1996.
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