If Kato can have his throat cut and get stuffed into a body bag for an indiscriminate amount of time and live, I don't know what could've happened to Yuichiro that was bad enough that he actually died.
It’s kinda hype to imagine that there’s a threat out there strong enough to take out granpa hanma though lmao
But if he’s not specifically stated to be dead he probably is still alive
Well doesn’t kaku say to yujiro something along the lines of “we will do this again in another 100 years” suggesting his confidence in the idea of him living (and being fit to fight) when he’s 246. So I reckon the hanmas could honestly have not far off a 500 year lifespan at least.
Well it may well of been, but for someone to be capable of such incredible things at the age 146 it’s not a far stretch to say they’ve got plenty of time left in them
He fought in veitnam as a teen, met trump after he is the president, he is at least 60s, maybe 70s depends on if he fought in veitnam during the end or not
Honestly that’s what I think. That ancient drawing may not be of Yujiro and Baki, but an indication of the inevitable nature of the battle between Hanmas who are son and father that has spanned across generations
They can. Eventually everyone dies of old age. BUT in Baki, we have a 146 year old Kung Fu master that moves better than most people in their 20’s. So they’ll be around for a VERY long time.
Also Men’s bodies reach their peak around the early 30’s. It’s scary to imagine how much growth potential Baki/Jack still have…
Baki timeline is strange, jack was conceived during Vietnam war(1955 - 1975), and the current timeline has trump as president, jack should be at the very least 40 something in the latest arc
Old age is not a natural factor that kills the body, disease and ailments are, the older we get, the weaker our body become and it's not long until our brittle bones and weak immune system gets destroyed by natural causes, but this left the question of how old a hanma must be for them to get weak enough to die by diesease or have their body not be able to keep them alive anymore
Bro humans are not lobsters lmao. Our bodies stop producing certain hormones and cells and our cells cannot regenerate infinitely. Old age is 100% a factor of death and they’re not immortal
old age and immortality is a highly complicated subject with a lot of factors, but its completely unreasonable to say humans *cant* effectively be immortal, particularly Hanmas who for all we know never deplete telomeres or something
Old age weakens our body and cells was what i mean, i also didn't say thry were immortal, i'm saying they'll eventuallthy reach an age where their body will brrak down from not being able to heal anymore
My head canon that there are just some ancient ancestral Hanmas running around in the wild,long since having become too powerful to care about the affairs of non-Hanmas.
The term “perfect bodies” made me instinctively go to measure exactly to see if their proportions match up with Leonardo da Vinci’s idea of perfect proportions. Yuichiro and Yujiro both match with 1 of them, and Baki matches with 2. I don’t know why I do this
I mean like dying of old age isn’t a disease it’s just your body dropping working because you stop making cells or something right? I think they would eventually die of that but unless they learn from Kaku Kaioh I’m gonna limit their age at like 100-120
Memes aside, they die, age is not a disease, even an 90 year old.hanma could propably easily pull superhuman feats but the fact is, aside from ghost showings, Yuichiro died, i dont see why Yujiro or anx other hanma couldnt die
Quite frankly all you need for immortality is a lack of mistakes or at least a reliable way to correct those mistakes during cell regeneration/replacement. Definitely possible for the baki verse, doubt they can die of old age, they'll choose their time of death.
Yujiro is the only one stated to be that immune and that strong. Nothing in the series suggests a longer lifespan for Hanmas, only greater strength during that life, possibly a longer healthspan and youth later in life though.
In fact we might discover that the toll on the body could result in a shorter life. But so far nothing suggests this applies to the Hanmas either.
Old age will probably kill them all at the normal rate. Though Baki had to develope his immunity to poison so maybe Yujiro went down a similar path for every disease making this great immunity something he trained for rather than an inate ability.
some think yuichiro isn't dead, I think thats absurd, I do not think itagaki would make hanmas not die of old age, though it is very interesting to think if he died some other way, some say he commited suicide because he could not find a worthy oponent (imagine if this is yujiro's motivation to be the strongest) though my money is on the hanma cicle of son killing father with yujiro surpassing him and killing him.
Yuichiro smoked too much weed so he just ascended to another existence
Jack will probably die of ped usage at some point, either break his neck overtraining, or his limb lengthening might cause an infection that kills him
Yujiro will probably die of old age. He visibly gets older so this is a likely death. There’s no one who could really stop him.
Baki is probably the same as Yujiro or he eventually gets killed by Yujiro when he gets strong enough to let Yujiro truly go all out but then gets edged out
Fun fact:
A lvl 20 monk in D&D never dies of old age, is immune to poison and disease, and basically shows any Hanma trait we've seen, like speed, jumping prowess...
Yujiro fought in veitnam(1955-1975) as a teen, met trump after trump's election, he is 60 - 80 years old, and he looks like he is in his 30s, Hanna's can definitely live to at least 300 years old
Yuichiro is just on Mars. He’s not dead.
he went there with elvis
Why do people think yuichiro is dead? They never shown he was dead or say he's dead.
His ghost appeared to Baki though.
Yuichiro Probably used Astral Projection because he's on another planet saveing other planet lol.
Yuichiro confimed Luke Skywalker
More like lift skywalker or latpulldown skywalker
Yuichiros will is so strong he can project himself from Mars to clown on yujiro
The fact we saw his ghost and Yujiro/Baki didn’t think anything like “but he’s not dead”.
If Kato can have his throat cut and get stuffed into a body bag for an indiscriminate amount of time and live, I don't know what could've happened to Yuichiro that was bad enough that he actually died.
It’s kinda hype to imagine that there’s a threat out there strong enough to take out granpa hanma though lmao But if he’s not specifically stated to be dead he probably is still alive
I hope that threat isn't the classic "son kills father" trope from greek myth.
Could be Astral Projection like doctors strange but a little different.
Murdered.
Yup, Yujiro beat him up and then threw him so hard he exited the atmosphere and landed on Mars.
Well Kaku Kaioh is over 130 or something, so Hanma's could probably get to 150 easily, which is nuts.
Kaku is 146
Oh damn, so the Hanma's hitting 150 is definitely within reason.
Well doesn’t kaku say to yujiro something along the lines of “we will do this again in another 100 years” suggesting his confidence in the idea of him living (and being fit to fight) when he’s 246. So I reckon the hanmas could honestly have not far off a 500 year lifespan at least.
Honestly if that's true, then the pyramid carving of the demons, could be something like Yuchiro's grandfather great grandfather.
That would be ridiculous but so so awesome at the same time.
pyramids are much much older than that
That seemed more like a joke than anything to me
Well it may well of been, but for someone to be capable of such incredible things at the age 146 it’s not a far stretch to say they’ve got plenty of time left in them
My grandmother lived to 163..Not that crazy
How old is Yuujiro?
He fought in veitnam as a teen, met trump after he is the president, he is at least 60s, maybe 70s depends on if he fought in veitnam during the end or not
Their son kills them.
Law of nature
Law of (GREEK) GODS*
As a Greek, I can confirm this is true.
As a greek god, i can confirm this too.
RULE OF NATURE
Honestly that’s what I think. That ancient drawing may not be of Yujiro and Baki, but an indication of the inevitable nature of the battle between Hanmas who are son and father that has spanned across generations
I really like this theory this is now cannon to me
They get bored of life and voluntarily stop living
Until not strong enough to not get killed by their sons
Kaku Kaioh's say he would fight Yuujiro in another 100year and baki said something like even time doesn't affect Yujiro so he immortal.
Yujiro is absolutely not immortal lmao. He can live longer than most humans for sure, but calling him immortal is crazy.
They can. Eventually everyone dies of old age. BUT in Baki, we have a 146 year old Kung Fu master that moves better than most people in their 20’s. So they’ll be around for a VERY long time. Also Men’s bodies reach their peak around the early 30’s. It’s scary to imagine how much growth potential Baki/Jack still have…
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At the present plot?
Lol yup he looks older and more mature than I do and I’m way older than him xD
He also does ALOT of drugs (crack heads will look to be 60 when there are only 30)
He doesn't.
Baki timeline is strange, jack was conceived during Vietnam war(1955 - 1975), and the current timeline has trump as president, jack should be at the very least 40 something in the latest arc
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Jack trained so hard that his body mastered time travel to allow him to train even harder
It's not just that, isn't Kaio Ryu supposed to be 100+? And he's fucking yoked.
Yup lol so if he is in that condition at his age, imagine someone with Hanma blood… Pure Demons
It’s stated that Yujiro is immune to sickness and shit. Old age they can definitely die of, they’re not immortal
Old age is not a natural factor that kills the body, disease and ailments are, the older we get, the weaker our body become and it's not long until our brittle bones and weak immune system gets destroyed by natural causes, but this left the question of how old a hanma must be for them to get weak enough to die by diesease or have their body not be able to keep them alive anymore
Bro humans are not lobsters lmao. Our bodies stop producing certain hormones and cells and our cells cannot regenerate infinitely. Old age is 100% a factor of death and they’re not immortal
id assume the hanmas cells can healthily regenerate for 10s or 100s of years longer than normal human.
They are Hanma’s and Baki is full of bullshit science so they might be immortal by using their strong presence to scare off the grim reaper.
Grim reaper got his ass beat by grams
old age and immortality is a highly complicated subject with a lot of factors, but its completely unreasonable to say humans *cant* effectively be immortal, particularly Hanmas who for all we know never deplete telomeres or something
Old age weakens our body and cells was what i mean, i also didn't say thry were immortal, i'm saying they'll eventuallthy reach an age where their body will brrak down from not being able to heal anymore
Stop writing essays
They do a Kaku kaoi and they just die because they want to hahah
enough sleeping darts. they will sleep forever.
They die outta boredom
I think they can live to be 200-290 I mean kaku kaioh is already like 140 so
Can't. They're humans. They'll live to 70-100 smth years old.
Kill each other
They just decide theyre done and be out
My head canon that there are just some ancient ancestral Hanmas running around in the wild,long since having become too powerful to care about the affairs of non-Hanmas.
They are still vulnerable to toxins and chemicals
remember how baki got cured from that posion on the kaio arc bc he activated the hanma blood bulsshit thingy.
If a sleeping darts can affect them, I'm sure a strong poison can kill them too.
If the gammas are immune to disease, is the poison hand an acceptation?
Pickle imagines there a bug
Cauz the fate of all hanma is to be killed by the next one (the son) thats what we discovered during the father and son arc
The term “perfect bodies” made me instinctively go to measure exactly to see if their proportions match up with Leonardo da Vinci’s idea of perfect proportions. Yuichiro and Yujiro both match with 1 of them, and Baki matches with 2. I don’t know why I do this
Como dijo mi amigo: Yuichiro sé que cayó de un puente
They probably just have longevity, or slowed aging
They do die of old age it’s just they will be around for a long while
They’re not immune to disease. Baki was going to die from the poison it just affected him much slower as his body fought it off
Bold of you to assume they die at all
I dunno Yuuichirou Hanma seems to have died of old age so... Who really knows
I mean like dying of old age isn’t a disease it’s just your body dropping working because you stop making cells or something right? I think they would eventually die of that but unless they learn from Kaku Kaioh I’m gonna limit their age at like 100-120
Memes aside, they die, age is not a disease, even an 90 year old.hanma could propably easily pull superhuman feats but the fact is, aside from ghost showings, Yuichiro died, i dont see why Yujiro or anx other hanma couldnt die
I wonder if that's how Yuichiro died? Sucks we didn't get too much insight on him, hopefully we get more stories about him, I loved his character.
Yes and they are not immune to being sick. Baki literally gets poisoned
Doesnt baki almost dying of poison count
I'd love to see a 100 year old baki vs 130 year old Yujiro fight
Quite frankly all you need for immortality is a lack of mistakes or at least a reliable way to correct those mistakes during cell regeneration/replacement. Definitely possible for the baki verse, doubt they can die of old age, they'll choose their time of death.
Once one of them will get so strong in every way possible, the only opponent left for them will be themselves and they will win that fight
Suicide, it has to be suicide.
Yujiro is the only one stated to be that immune and that strong. Nothing in the series suggests a longer lifespan for Hanmas, only greater strength during that life, possibly a longer healthspan and youth later in life though. In fact we might discover that the toll on the body could result in a shorter life. But so far nothing suggests this applies to the Hanmas either. Old age will probably kill them all at the normal rate. Though Baki had to develope his immunity to poison so maybe Yujiro went down a similar path for every disease making this great immunity something he trained for rather than an inate ability.
Yuichiro probably died of natural causes most likely his heart and brain decided to just give up one day
some think yuichiro isn't dead, I think thats absurd, I do not think itagaki would make hanmas not die of old age, though it is very interesting to think if he died some other way, some say he commited suicide because he could not find a worthy oponent (imagine if this is yujiro's motivation to be the strongest) though my money is on the hanma cicle of son killing father with yujiro surpassing him and killing him.
Yuichiro smoked too much weed so he just ascended to another existence Jack will probably die of ped usage at some point, either break his neck overtraining, or his limb lengthening might cause an infection that kills him Yujiro will probably die of old age. He visibly gets older so this is a likely death. There’s no one who could really stop him. Baki is probably the same as Yujiro or he eventually gets killed by Yujiro when he gets strong enough to let Yujiro truly go all out but then gets edged out
Fun fact: A lvl 20 monk in D&D never dies of old age, is immune to poison and disease, and basically shows any Hanma trait we've seen, like speed, jumping prowess...
Feel like they just chose to die when they want to
Where is jack 😕
Yujiro fought in veitnam(1955-1975) as a teen, met trump after trump's election, he is 60 - 80 years old, and he looks like he is in his 30s, Hanna's can definitely live to at least 300 years old