Netflix is set to release the second part of the martial‑arts anime *Baki* on June 18, 2026, delivering all 12 episodes in a single launch. The new arc centers on a showdown between protagonist Baki Hanma and a cloned version of legendary samurai Musashi Miyamoto, a plot twist that promises to raise the series’ stakes.

June 18, 2026 Release Packs 12 Episodes in One Day

According to the Netflix Anime YouTube trailer, the entire second part will be available simultaneously, mirroring the binge‑friendly strategy used for other high‑profile series. This all‑at‑once drop follows the first season’s 13‑episode run, which amassed millions of global views within days of its debut.

Baki Hanma’s Quest for a Worthy Opponent

The storyline picks up with Baki, freshly crowned the World’s Strongest Boy, growing restless and seeking a challenge that matches his skill. As reported, his search leads to a national crisis when a cloned Musashi Miyamoto appears in modern Tokyo, intent on testing every famed fighter, including Baki.

Cloned Musashi Miyamoto: From 17th‑Century Legend to 2026 Threat

The new season adapts material from the second manga installment (2014‑2018), introducing a scientifically resurrected Musashi who brings historic swordsmanship into a contemporary mixed‑martial‑arts arena.. This premise blends historical myth with sci‑fi, a combination that has drawn curiosity from both anime purists and mainstream viewers.

What Comes After the Baki‑Musashi Clash?

While the trailer confirms the climaactic battle, it leaves open whether the series will continue adapting later manga arcs. As the source notes, the franchise’s popularity suggests further sequels are likely, but Netflix has not announced additional seasons beyond the June 2026 release.

Who Holds the Creative reins?

The adapttation is driven by Netflix’s original anime division, which previously secured the first season’s production. The report states that the same team will handle the second part,ensuring visual continuity while expanding the narrative scope.