Baki Watch Order (2026): The Complete Guide, Including Baki-Dou & the Title Confusion Explained
Watch Order Guide · Updated June 2026

Baki Watch Order: The Complete Guide, Including Baki-Dou & the Title Confusion Explained

📅 June 21, 2026 · ⏱ 10 min read · 🥊 Netflix & TV Tokyo

Start Reading Untangle the Titles

Baki has one of the most genuinely confusing release histories in anime — not because of complicated lore, but because the franchise keeps reusing the same handful of words (“Baki,” “Hanma,” “Dou”) across manga arcs, anime seasons, and regional title variants. It’s entirely possible to watch three different things all technically called “Baki Hanma” without realizing it.

This guide cuts through that. We’ll give you a clean watch order for newcomers and completionists alike, a full decoder for the title confusion, and coverage of the brand-new Baki-Dou: The Invincible Samurai, which just landed on Netflix in February 2026.

Quick Answer

New to Baki? Skip straight to Baki (2018) → Baki Hanma (2021/2023) → Baki-Dou: The Invincible Samurai (2026) on Netflix. Want everything? Start with the 1994 OVA and the 2001 series first — see the full breakdown below.

150+
Total Episodes
4
Manga Arcs Adapted
2
OVAs
2026
Newest Release Year

Two Ways to Watch: Quick Path vs. Completionist Path

Here’s the good news: Netflix’s continuation is written to stand on its own. You genuinely don’t need the 2001 series to follow the story. So pick based on how much of a completionist you are.

Path A: The Quick Path (Recommended for Most Newcomers)

This skips the 2001 TV series entirely and goes straight into the modern Netflix run, which is self-contained and far more consistently animated.

1
Baki: Most Evil Death Row Convicts Quick Intro
2016 OVA · 15 Minutes

A short prequel special bundled with a manga volume release. Sets up the premise right before Netflix’s first season — five death row convicts break out, all targeting Baki specifically.

2
Baki (2018–2020) Must Watch
2 Seasons · 39 Episodes · Netflix

Season 1 covers the Most Evil Death Row Convicts arc. Season 2 (sometimes labeled “Baki: Dual” or “The Great Raitai Tournament Saga”) sends Baki to China for a century-spanning martial arts tournament.

3
Baki Hanma (2021–2023) Must Watch
2 Seasons · 39 Episodes · Netflix

Season 1 covers the Mr. Unchained / Arizona State Prison arc. Season 2 introduces Pickle, a revived prehistoric caveman, and builds toward Baki’s ultimate showdown with his father, Yujiro.

4
Baki-Dou: The Invincible Samurai Newest (2026)
2026 · Netflix

The newest entry, released February 26, 2026. Introduces a cloned Musashi Miyamoto and shifts the series into stranger, more philosophical territory. Best experienced after you’ve seen Baki grow through the earlier arcs.

Path B: The Completionist Path

Want the full, unfiltered history of the franchise from the very beginning? Add these two entries before the Netflix run.

  • 1 Grappler Baki: The Ultimate Fighter (1994 OVA) Optional intro
  • 2 Baki the Grappler (2001) — Season 1: Underground Arena Saga 24 episodes
  • 3 Baki the Grappler (2001) — Season 2: Maximum Tournament Saga 24 episodes
  • 4 Continue with Path A above 2016 OVA onward
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Worth knowing: The 2001 series doesn’t actually follow the manga’s chapter order, and it skips some material outright. It’s a fun, vintage watch, but treat it as a bonus rather than required homework — multiple official sources confirm Netflix’s run doesn’t depend on it.

The Title Confusion, Finally Decoded

If you’ve ever Googled “is Baki Dual the same as Baki Season 2” or stared at three different things all called “Baki Hanma,” this section is for you. Here’s exactly what’s what.

Title You Might SeeWhat It Actually Is
Grappler BakiThe original 1991–1999 manga (also the Japanese title of the whole franchise)
Baki the GrapplerThe 2001 TV anime adaptation — a different work from the manga of a near-identical name
Baki: DualAn alternate regional title for Netflix Baki Season 2 — same content as “The Great Raitai Tournament Saga”
The Great Raitai Tournament SagaThe boxset/arc name for Netflix Baki Season 2 — same thing as “Baki: Dual” above
Baki Hanma (as a name)The protagonist’s full name — appears in nearly every title in the franchise
Baki Hanma (manga, 2005–2012)The third manga series, covering the Mr. Unchained and Pickle arcs
Baki Hanma: Son of OgreThe Netflix anime title (2021–2023) adapting that third manga series
Baki-DouBoth the fourth manga series (2014–2018) AND the new 2026 anime title — same name, same story
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The simplest rule: If you’re watching on Netflix in 2026, you’ll only ever encounter three titles — Baki, Baki Hanma, and Baki-Dou — in that order. Everything else above is either older, regional, or just a different name for the same thing.

New in 2026: Baki-Dou: The Invincible Samurai

The newest chapter of the franchise dropped on Netflix on February 26, 2026, and it’s a tonal shift worth knowing about before you dive in.

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What It’s About

Baki-Dou adapts the manga arc of the same name, centered on the cloned revival of the legendary samurai Musashi Miyamoto in a secret government facility. Instead of modern fighters squaring off, this arc pits Baki’s world against a genuine historical swordmaster.

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A Different Tone

Where earlier arcs lean into raw spectacle, Baki-Dou is more philosophical and slower-building, exploring what it means to fight someone from an entirely different era of combat. It rewards viewers who’ve already watched Baki mature across the earlier seasons.

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Should You Watch It First?

Not recommended. While it’s technically possible to jump in cold, Baki-Dou’s emotional weight depends on having watched Baki grow from a kid obsessed with his father into someone capable of standing against a legend. Save it for last.

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What’s Left in the Manga

The current ongoing manga (sometimes also informally referred to under reused “Baki Hanma” naming) continues past where Baki-Dou ends. No anime adaptation of this next arc has been announced as of mid-2026.

Quick Reference Table: Every Entry in the Franchise

TitleTypeYearManga SourceRequired?
Grappler Baki: The Ultimate FighterOVA1994Grappler BakiOptional
Baki the GrapplerTV (2 seasons)2001Grappler BakiOptional
Most Evil Death Row ConvictsOVA2016BakiRecommended
BakiNetflix (2 seasons)2018–2020BakiMust Watch
Baki Hanma: Son of OgreNetflix (2 seasons)2021–2023Baki HanmaMust Watch
Baki Hanma vs Kengan AshuraNetflix Crossover2024Non-canonSkip
Baki-Dou: The Invincible SamuraiNetflix2026Baki-DouNewest

Frequently Asked Questions

What order should I watch Baki in? +
For most newcomers: skip straight to Netflix’s Baki (2018), then Baki Hanma (2021–2023), then Baki-Dou: The Invincible Samurai (2026). If you want the full history, start with the 1994 OVA and the 2001 Baki the Grappler series first.
Is Baki Dual the same as Baki Season 2? +
Yes. “Baki: Dual” and “The Great Raitai Tournament Saga” are both alternate titles used in different regions and platforms for the exact same content — the second season of Netflix’s 2018 Baki series.
Do I need to watch Baki the Grappler (2001) before the Netflix series? +
No. Netflix’s Baki (2018) is technically a continuation of the 2001 series rather than a reboot, but it’s written to be self-sufficient. You won’t be lost skipping straight to it, and most fans recommend doing exactly that.
Is Baki Hanma vs Kengan Ashura canon? +
No, it’s officially non-canon. It’s a crossover special between the Baki and Kengan Ashura franchises, fun as a one-off but skippable entirely without affecting your understanding of the main story.
What is Baki-Dou: The Invincible Samurai? +
It’s the newest entry in the franchise, released on Netflix on February 26, 2026. It adapts the Baki-Dou manga arc and introduces a cloned version of the legendary samurai Musashi Miyamoto, shifting the series into a more philosophical, historically-flavored direction.
Where can I watch the Baki franchise? +
All of the modern entries — Baki, Baki Hanma, the Kengan Ashura crossover, and Baki-Dou — are Netflix exclusives. The older 1994 OVA and 2001 Baki the Grappler series are available on various other anime streaming platforms depending on your region.
Is Baki appropriate for younger viewers? +
No. Baki is well known for extremely graphic, exaggerated fight violence and intense body horror moments, alongside dark themes around abuse in the Yujiro/Baki relationship. It’s firmly an adult-oriented series, not suitable for younger audiences.

Final Verdict: What’s the Best Way to Watch Baki?

For nearly everyone, the smartest path is the Netflix-only route: Baki, then Baki Hanma, then Baki-Dou: The Invincible Samurai. It’s self-contained, consistently animated, and gets you to the franchise’s current cutting edge without any homework.

If you’re a completionist who wants the full vintage experience, add the 1994 OVA and the 2001 Baki the Grappler series at the start — just don’t feel obligated to. The story holds together perfectly without them.

And now that you can tell your “Baki Hanma” the character from “Baki Hanma” the manga from “Baki Hanma: Son of Ogre” the anime, the rest of the franchise should feel a lot less intimidating to dive into.

Ready to Start Watching?

Bookmark this page — we’ll update it the moment any news drops on an anime adaptation for the current ongoing manga arc. And if this guide helped, check out our other watch order guides below.

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