May was a significant month for Baki fans. Bandai Namco announced that Yujiro Hanma will be the final character in the third season of Tekken 8, and Netflix revealed the release date for the second part of the Baki-Dou anime adaptation, which will bring the Musashi Miyamoto story arc to a close. Now, the production of the anime Baki-Dou: The Unconquerable Samurai has shared a new trailer confirming the series’ opening and ending themes.
What are the titles and who performs the second opening and ending for the anime Baki-Dou: The Unconquerable Samurai?
The second opening theme for the second part of Baki-Dou: The Unconquerable Samurai, titled “Musashi” (meaning “Six Rings” in Japanese), will be performed by the J-rock band Chevon. The ending theme for the anime Baki-Dou: The Unconquerable Samurai is titled “Katana,” and it will be performed by the J-Pop, dance, and R&B group SOUL BROTHERS III.
When is the release date for the first episode of the final part of Baki-Dou: The Unconquerable Samurai on Netflix?
The second part, or finale, of Baki-Dou is scheduled to premiere on Thursday, June 18, 2026. This concluding segment will adapt the remaining 11 volumes of the manga, covering chapters 99 to 198. Following the series’ usual pattern, this final batch is expected to consist of 13 or 14 episodes, setting the stage for the next phase of the story, known as the Sumo arc.
Alongside the release of the first season of Baki-Dou: The Unconquerable Samurai, Purple Play LLC launched downloadable content adapting this new part of the anime for their game Baki: Blood Arena. Additionally, last weekend, Bandai Namco revealed that Yujiro Hanma will be the fourth character in the third season of Tekken 8, joining the game in early 2027.
