According to that person, "らへん" is a common saying for "things around something / someone", so "εˆƒη‰™γ‚‰γΈγ‚“" basically means "people around Baki / people related to Baki" If that's true, Baki Rahen will probably be more focused on characters who are close to Baki, instead of the final boss (Musashi, Sukune) that Baki will fight at the Of course, this has a lot to do with the fact that it is easier to draw smaller characters. But manga authors also want to use shorter characters to make them more relatable to fans. Baki is much smaller than most of his rivals in the β€˜Baki’ storyline. For instance, his father stands 6’3” and is over 260 pounds. One of the most striking things about Yujiro Hanma is his height. At 6’3β€³, he towers over most other characters in the series, including his son, Baki. This allows him to strike fear into his opponents simply by looming over them. And, indeed, his size often intimidates those who face him in combat. Sergio Oliva was a three-time winner of Mr. Olympia. Because Biscuit Oliva is the most muscular character in Baki, it is possible that he was based on Sergio Oliva. We know that manga and anime titles that are a bit grounded in reality tend to draw inspiration from real life, and the same is true for the Baki manga and anime. In that regard Broke Olivia's bones but that doesn't matter in Baki. You could be a sack of churned meat but as long as you didn't pull the short straw, they'll Beastars reconstructive surgery your ass back together unless you're the Worf of your arc. Fucking RIP Retsu. Sukune beats up lesser sumo guy. 3FPdirr.

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