Description
Yuujirou Hanma, dubbed "The Ogre" and "The Strongest Creature on Earth," wields unparalleled physical might and a morally complex nature. Born to Yuuichirou Hanma—his sole equal—he inherited the Hanma lineage’s supernatural combat gifts. At 16, during the Vietnam War, he replicated his father’s World War II triumph by single-handedly crushing U.S. forces, catalyzing his shift from a restrained youth to a bloodlust-driven conqueror obsessed with dominance.
Standing 190 cm (6’3”) and weighing 120 kg (265 lbs) with fiery red hair, Yuujirou’s physique harbors the "Demon Back"—a grotesque visage formed by his latissimus dorsi when engaged, amplifying his speed, reflexes, and power to apex predator levels, a trait first seen in his father. As a freelance mercenary, he executes high-risk missions for global entities, bankrolling a lavish existence steeped in luxury and elite connections.
A paradox of savagery and rare vulnerability defines Yuujirou’s relationships. He brutally killed Baki’s mother, Emi Akezawa, shattering her eardrums and spine, yet later revealed flickering remorse and protectiveness toward her associates. Manipulative and violent toward sons Baki and Jack, he pushes Baki’s growth as a fighter, treating him as both heir and adversary. His legion of unclaimed offspring worldwide cements his rejection of traditional family ties.
Yuujirou’s psyche revolves around strength’s absolute rule, deeming mercy a flaw. With testosterone surpassing all known life, he crowns himself the only "true male," relegating others to inferiority—a conviction fueling sexual violence, like his assault on Joe William, which inflicted enduring scars. Beyond brutality, he wields intellectual prowess: a master of every martial art, he dissects opponents’ moves mid-combat and wields anatomical expertise to maximize lethal efficiency.
Yuujirou’s rivals span eras: Musashi Miyamoto, a reincarnated samurai locking him in stalemates; Nomi no Sukune II, a primordial sumo titan; Pickle, a caveman combat prodigy; and his father Yuuichirou, whose ghostly presence unsettles him during Baki’s fights. Yet none have drawn his full power—most foes fall to mere fractions of his might. Over time, he begrudgingly acknowledges Baki’s ascent, epitomized by a fleeting truce over a shared meal. Occasional respect surfaces for survivors like Doppo Orochi, yet his essence stays anchored in violence, eternally enshrining himself as Earth’s unrivaled natural force.
Standing 190 cm (6’3”) and weighing 120 kg (265 lbs) with fiery red hair, Yuujirou’s physique harbors the "Demon Back"—a grotesque visage formed by his latissimus dorsi when engaged, amplifying his speed, reflexes, and power to apex predator levels, a trait first seen in his father. As a freelance mercenary, he executes high-risk missions for global entities, bankrolling a lavish existence steeped in luxury and elite connections.
A paradox of savagery and rare vulnerability defines Yuujirou’s relationships. He brutally killed Baki’s mother, Emi Akezawa, shattering her eardrums and spine, yet later revealed flickering remorse and protectiveness toward her associates. Manipulative and violent toward sons Baki and Jack, he pushes Baki’s growth as a fighter, treating him as both heir and adversary. His legion of unclaimed offspring worldwide cements his rejection of traditional family ties.
Yuujirou’s psyche revolves around strength’s absolute rule, deeming mercy a flaw. With testosterone surpassing all known life, he crowns himself the only "true male," relegating others to inferiority—a conviction fueling sexual violence, like his assault on Joe William, which inflicted enduring scars. Beyond brutality, he wields intellectual prowess: a master of every martial art, he dissects opponents’ moves mid-combat and wields anatomical expertise to maximize lethal efficiency.
Yuujirou’s rivals span eras: Musashi Miyamoto, a reincarnated samurai locking him in stalemates; Nomi no Sukune II, a primordial sumo titan; Pickle, a caveman combat prodigy; and his father Yuuichirou, whose ghostly presence unsettles him during Baki’s fights. Yet none have drawn his full power—most foes fall to mere fractions of his might. Over time, he begrudgingly acknowledges Baki’s ascent, epitomized by a fleeting truce over a shared meal. Occasional respect surfaces for survivors like Doppo Orochi, yet his essence stays anchored in violence, eternally enshrining himself as Earth’s unrivaled natural force.