Baki: The Great Raitai Tournament on Netflix

How to Watch Baki: The Great Raitai Tournament on Netflix in Its Original Language

Baki Hanma must become the strongest fighter — surpassing even his father. Baki: The Great Raitai Tournament follows his journey as he trains to be the best. But, he’ll be met with powerful opponents along the way determined to take him out. If you’re wondering how to watch Baki: The Great Raitai Tournament on Netflix, here are some methods to do so.

Where to Watch Baki: The Great Raitai Tournament

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How Many Episodes Are in Baki: The Great Raitai Tournament?

Baki: The Great Raitai Tournament on Netflix

There are 13 episodes in Baki: The Great Raitai Tournament. Each episode lasts 25 minutes on average. You can check the complete list of Baki: The Great Raitai Tournament episodes and their scheduled date release here below.

The Great Raitai Tournament Saga

  1. “Begin! The Centennial Tournament”: June 4, 2020
  2. “Turnaround”: June 4, 2020
  3. “Revived!”: June 4, 2020
  4. “Team Formed!”: June 4, 2020
  5. “Hand Pocket”: June 4, 2020
  6. “Excellennnnt!”: June 4, 2020
  7. “Kaiohe”: June 4, 2020
  8. “The Title of the Strongest”: June 4, 2020
  9. “The Master vs the Boxer”: June 4, 2020
  10. “Stand and Fight”: June 4, 2020
  11. “Awakening”: June 4, 2020
  12. “Completion”: June 4, 2020
  13. “Revenge Tokyo”: June 4, 2020

Previous Seasons

  1. Season One Part Two: September 2018 – December 2018
  2. Season One Part One: June 2018 – September 2018

What Are the Critics Saying About Baki: The Great Raitai Tournament?

Baki: The Great Raitai Tournament received a 59% from audience viewers. Many viewers found the season started slow, but then picked up after several episodes. However, others found the latest season to have the same problems as earlier ones; namely poorly done CGI fights and stunted character development. Overall, fans of fighting or tournament-style anime will find something to enjoy, even if it isn’t groundbreaking.

“[Baki: The Great Raitai Tournament] returns to the conventional tournament structure. If that’s not your thing, the series will become cumbersome.” – Mariló Delgado, Espinof (Spanish)

Baki could never be said to be a sophisticated anime, but it is a fun and reliably enjoyable one, especially for fans of martial arts and over-the-top action.” – Jonathon Wilson, Ready Steady Cut

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Is Baki: The Great Raitai Tournament Suitable for Kids?

Baki: The Great Raitai Tournament is rated TV-MA, which is suitable for viewers ages 17+. The series contains severe depictions of violence, gore, and frightening or intense scenes. It also contains moderate depictions of sex and nudity, as well as mild depictions of profanity, alcohol, and drugs.

How Can I Watch Baki: The Great Raitai Tournament in Its Original Language?

Baki: The Great Raitai Tournament is originally in Japanese. In order to watch Baki: The Great Raitai Tournament in its original language, set language settings to Japanese with English subtitles from the menu options of your streaming device.

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