Baki Hanma season 2
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Baki Hanma Season 2 Trailer Promotes Pickle Saga

Netflix uploaded a new promotional trailer for Baki Hanma season 2. As well, there is a new key visual and information on new cast members. The Tale of Pickle Saga will start airing on July 26, 2023, and the The Father VS Son Saga will air from August 24, 2023. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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To start with, Wagakki Band will perform the opening, “The Beast.” Upstart will be the singer or “Wilder,” which will be the ending. The key visual for the second season, which is available on the official Baki website and other social media accounts related to the show, features the titular Baki. He’s posing in front of Pickle with Kaiou Retsu, Jack Hammer, and Katsumi Orochi around him.

Speaking of Pickle, Takeshi Kusao will voice him. Some of Kusao’s more prominent roles include Cless from Tales of Phantasia and Bankotsu from Inyasha. The other new voice actor to join the cast is Nobuo Tobita, who will voice Albert Payne. Tobita is the voice actor for Kamille Bidan in Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam and appears more recently as Kazami in Detective Conan.

You can watch the promotional trailer for Baki Hanma season 2 here:

In the trailer, you can hear an excerpt of both the opening and the ending. It also only focuses on The Tale of Pickle Saga. There might be another trailer in the future promoting The Father VS Son Saga.

Baki Hanma is exclusively on Netflix. It will air The Tale of Pickle Saga from July 26, 2023. The Father VS Son Saga will air from August 24, 2023.


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