Discover the best and most memorable episodes of KENGAN ASHURA, from fan favorites to critically acclaimed moments. Explore detailed ratings, episode summaries, and visualize how the show's quality evolved over time.
Ohma Tokita enters a hidden world where corporate disputes are settled in brutal gladiator bouts. Forget the money, he just wants to fight — and win.
Pushing each other to their limits, Kuroki and Kanoh continue to evolve their fighting styles. Which of these giants will advance to the finals?
★ 8.9/10
(100 votes)
#2
Culmination
S2:E16
Rei Mikazuchi steps into the ring to fight for pride, love and desire, but can his Lightning Spirit Style overpower the impregnable Gensai Kuroki?
★ 8.9/10
(100 votes)
#3
Gathering Clouds
S2:E17
It's Nogi versus Metsudo in the final match of the third round. But before the Floating Cloud can face off with the Fang, Kanoh must defend his position.
★ 8.8/10
(100 votes)
#4
Ace in the Hole
S2:E15
With special guest Jun Sekibayashi providing ring-side commentary, the next match starts off with an explosive move by Takeshi Wakatsuki.
★ 8.8/10
(99 votes)
#5
Wakatsuki
S2:E22
The long-awaited semifinals kick-off and Yamashita receives an ominous visit from Chairman Nogi, who demands the fight be rigged in Furumi Pharma's favor.
★ 8.7/10
(106 votes)
#6
Wholehearted
S2:E23
While Yamashita learns about his surprisingly deep ties to the Kengan Association and Nogi Group, Ohma must find a way to best Wakatsuki in the ring.
★ 8.7/10
(107 votes)
#7
Supreme Strength
S2:E24
In the highly anticipated second semifinal match, the two massive titans of martial arts, Kuroki and Kanoh, clash in a battle of supreme strength.
★ 8.6/10
(149 votes)
#8
Superiority
S2:E9
While facing Kaolan Wongsawat, Agito Kanoh begins moving in a strange way; he seems to have developed a brand new fighting style during their match.
★ 8.6/10
(145 votes)
#9
Life and Death
S2:E10
After the match between Kaolan and Agito, round two of the Kengan Life-or-Death Tournament comes to an end. Suddenly, a change of schedule is announced.
★ 8.5/10
(238 votes)
#10
Father
S1:E24
Just when the match seems over, Ohma has a vision and unlocks a new level of his abilities for an epic showdown against Raian.
★ 8.5/10
(106 votes)
#11
The Floating Cloud
S2:E18
As Sen looks back on his past and how he turned down an opportunity to become the next Fang, the fight ramps up and takes a shockingly devastating turn.
★ 8.5/10
(94 votes)
#12
Demon
S2:E20
Ohma finally recovers a crucial memory of who taught him Life Advance, revealing his and Setsuna's complicated pasts.
★ 8.4/10
(215 votes)
#13
Deathmatch
S1:E22
Seishu Akoya lives by his own code of sadistic justice. On the brink of death, Cosmo Imai has a revelation that puts him back in the fight.
★ 8.4/10
(103 votes)
#14
Reflecting Water
S2:E14
Familiar with his opponent's every move, the fighter for Nishihonji Security Services is able to keep the match neck-and-neck — but for how long?
★ 8.4/10
(91 votes)
#15
Predicament
S2:E19
On the eve of the final round, Setsuna Kiryu recalls the inhumane treatment he endured on The Inside, and the fateful meeting that saved his life.
★ 8.4/10
(111 votes)
#16
Farewell
S2:E21
With a flurry of powerful Rakshasa's Palm strikes, Setsuna finally gets his wish and faces Ohma in an intense fight that pushes his sanity to the limit.
★ 8.3/10
(196 votes)
#17
The Devil
S1:E23
As Ohma faces Raian of the Kure clan, other Kure assassins are on the move outside the ring. The life of Yamashita's eldest son hangs in the balance.
★ 8.3/10
(135 votes)
#18
Dignity
S2:E4
During his match against Muteba, Jun Sekibayashi remembers how his life changed when he began training as a pro wrestler at 15-years-old.
★ 8.2/10
(206 votes)
#19
Sister
S1:E10
In a battle between two storied lineages, Raian of the lethal Kure clan takes on Mokichi Robinson, scion of a legendary 19th century kengan fighter.
★ 8.1/10
(175 votes)
#20
Champions
S1:E20
Naoya Ohkubo is known as the King of Combat, but crowd favorite Agito Kanoh is undefeated with 157 straight wins. It's a matchup for the ages.
★ 8.1/10
(118 votes)
#21
Suicide Attack
S2:E5
Saw Paing is known for his match-ending head-butts, but his lightning-fast opponent Rei Mikazuchi might not let him get close enough to use it.
★ 8.1/10
(78 votes)
#22
Headstrong
S2:E13
Cosmo Imai is told in no uncertain terms that Nishihonji Security Services won't be using him for the next round, but he's still determined to fight.
★ 8.0/10
(205 votes)
#23
Father and Son
S1:E12
The tournament continues with plenty of rule-bending and inner-dealings in and out of the arena. Ohma chafes under Yamashita's fatherly affection.
★ 8.0/10
(114 votes)
#24
The Clown
S2:E3
The crowd goes wild when Jun Sekibayashi enters the arena as Marvelous Seki, his legendary pro-wrestler persona.
★ 8.0/10
(114 votes)
#25
Hell
S2:E7
The bout between Setsuna and Gensai Kuroki comes to an end. Ohma remains hospitalized, leaving the Nogi Group with Sen Hatsumi as their only fighter.
★ 7.9/10
(177 votes)
#26
The Abyss
S1:E21
The second round begins. At a huge size disadvantage, Cosmo Imai discards his signature grappling moves when facing the monolithic Seishu Akoya.
★ 7.9/10
(125 votes)
#27
Blast Core
S2:E2
Takeshi Wakatsuki was raised to be the ultimate fighter for Furumi Pharma, but even he's intimidated by his opponent, Julius Reinhold.
★ 7.8/10
(229 votes)
#28
Tough Guy
S1:E3
Ohma thinks he's got the upper hand, but Jun Sekibayashi quickly reminds him: pro-wrestlers are great actors, and they love to put on a show.
★ 7.8/10
(195 votes)
#29
Ashura
S1:E11
Ohma goes into his first fight of the tournament with confidence, but he struggles against Ryo Inaba's creepy, unorthodox fighting style.
★ 7.8/10
(170 votes)
#30
Volition
S1:E19
Thai boxer Kaolan Wongsawat fights for his country and sworn liege. Suekichi Kaneda's clearly outmatched, but he's got a cunning and unshakable will.
★ 7.7/10
(201 votes)
#31
The Battle Begins
S1:E8
The Kengan Annihilation Tournament kicks off with great fanfare. First up, jujitsu master Cosmo Imai goes up against American brawler Adam Dudley.
★ 7.7/10
(197 votes)
#32
Justice
S1:E9
Nentendo's Haruo Kohno combines his monstrous size with surprising speed and agility, but riot cop Seishu Akoya's got a secret plan in place.
★ 7.7/10
(177 votes)
#33
The Rakshasa
S1:E16
Destinyland's Masami Nezu takes on Rei Mikazuchi, the scion of an assassin sect. Ren Nikaido's uncanny move against Setsuna Kiryu backfires.
★ 7.7/10
(109 votes)
#34
Resurrection
S2:E8
Having survived 45 hanging attempts, death row convict Yohei Bando has a certain physical advantage that he deploys against Sen Hatsumi.
★ 7.7/10
(121 votes)
#35
Melee
S2:E12
With Ohma still in his hospital room, Hayami and his men attempt to complete their coup — but there might be a traitor foiling their plans.
★ 7.6/10
(203 votes)
#36
Convictions
S1:E13
Kiohzan Takeru looks like he's using MMA moves against “Hell's Angel” Jun Sekibayashi, but his all-out style is how sumo was originally fought.
★ 7.6/10
(183 votes)
#37
The Fisherman
S1:E15
Ajiro Fisheries' Yoshinari Karo faces Saw Paing Yoroizuka. The fix is in: the match is rigged. But Karo and his harpoon aren't following the script.
★ 7.6/10
(174 votes)
#38
The Devil Lance
S1:E17
Lihito's hot-headed and arrogant, but Motor Head Motors' Gensai Kuroki isn't fazed by his taunts. It's youth versus age and the Kaiwan style.
★ 7.6/10
(115 votes)
#39
Rebel Flag
S2:E11
Hayami gives everyone a choice; either join him, or die. When Ohma was a kid in the slums, Niko Tokita trained him the ways of the Niko fighting style.
★ 7.5/10
(236 votes)
#40
Super Human
S1:E2
For his debut kengan match, Ohma calmly faces Yoshitake Real Estate's Lihito, an arrogant fighter with a superhuman vice-like grip.
★ 7.0/10
(145 votes)
#1
Omen
S2:E1
Despite insisting that he's fine, Ohma ends up collapsing — and recalls a childhood memory. Then, the Kengan Life-or-Death Tournament kicks off again.
★ 7.2/10
(274 votes)
#2
Kengan
S1:E1
Chairman Nogi suddenly calls low-level employee Kazuo Yamashita into a meeting and gives him an unexpected -- and unwanted -- new assignment.
★ 7.2/10
(183 votes)
#3
Master and Pupil
S1:E14
Gladiators and spectators enjoy a night off. Ohma visualizes his matches against formidable opponents -- including his former master, Niko Tokita.
★ 7.3/10
(215 votes)
#4
Reunited
S1:E4
Chairman Nogi refuses to enter Ohma into the Annihilation Tournament, but there's another way for him to qualify -- and he'll need Yamashita's help.
★ 7.3/10
(201 votes)
#5
The Night Before
S1:E7
In a tense backroom meeting with all the corporate participants, the tournament brackets are finally decided. Tomorrow, the battles begin.
★ 7.4/10
(208 votes)
#6
Brawl
S1:E5
Unexpectedly, Ohma is thrown into an all-out brawl. Over 100 fighters are locked in a room, but only five can make it into the tournament finals.
★ 7.4/10
(205 votes)
#7
Pulling Strings
S1:E6
While some try to enjoy their time on the luxury liner, others strategize behind the scenes, with one savvy shogi player pulling a surprising move.
★ 7.5/10
(236 votes)
#8
Super Human
S1:E2
For his debut kengan match, Ohma calmly faces Yoshitake Real Estate's Lihito, an arrogant fighter with a superhuman vice-like grip.
★ 7.5/10
(172 votes)
#9
Oddities
S1:E18
Sen Hatsumi faces Takayuki Chiba, mimicker of other fighters' moves. Hajime Hanafusa enters the ring with orders to kill death row inmate Yohei Bando.
★ 7.5/10
(111 votes)
#10
An Old Friend
S2:E6
All Setsuna Kiryu wants to do is win this match — and the next two matches — so he can face the man he's been dreaming of: Ohma himself.
★ 7.6/10
(203 votes)
#11
Convictions
S1:E13
Kiohzan Takeru looks like he's using MMA moves against “Hell's Angel” Jun Sekibayashi, but his all-out style is how sumo was originally fought.
★ 7.6/10
(183 votes)
#12
The Fisherman
S1:E15
Ajiro Fisheries' Yoshinari Karo faces Saw Paing Yoroizuka. The fix is in: the match is rigged. But Karo and his harpoon aren't following the script.
★ 7.6/10
(174 votes)
#13
The Devil Lance
S1:E17
Lihito's hot-headed and arrogant, but Motor Head Motors' Gensai Kuroki isn't fazed by his taunts. It's youth versus age and the Kaiwan style.
★ 7.6/10
(115 votes)
#14
Rebel Flag
S2:E11
Hayami gives everyone a choice; either join him, or die. When Ohma was a kid in the slums, Niko Tokita trained him the ways of the Niko fighting style.
★ 7.7/10
(201 votes)
#15
The Battle Begins
S1:E8
The Kengan Annihilation Tournament kicks off with great fanfare. First up, jujitsu master Cosmo Imai goes up against American brawler Adam Dudley.
★ 7.7/10
(197 votes)
#16
Justice
S1:E9
Nentendo's Haruo Kohno combines his monstrous size with surprising speed and agility, but riot cop Seishu Akoya's got a secret plan in place.
★ 7.7/10
(177 votes)
#17
The Rakshasa
S1:E16
Destinyland's Masami Nezu takes on Rei Mikazuchi, the scion of an assassin sect. Ren Nikaido's uncanny move against Setsuna Kiryu backfires.
★ 7.7/10
(109 votes)
#18
Resurrection
S2:E8
Having survived 45 hanging attempts, death row convict Yohei Bando has a certain physical advantage that he deploys against Sen Hatsumi.
★ 7.7/10
(121 votes)
#19
Melee
S2:E12
With Ohma still in his hospital room, Hayami and his men attempt to complete their coup — but there might be a traitor foiling their plans.
★ 7.8/10
(229 votes)
#20
Tough Guy
S1:E3
Ohma thinks he's got the upper hand, but Jun Sekibayashi quickly reminds him: pro-wrestlers are great actors, and they love to put on a show.
★ 7.8/10
(195 votes)
#21
Ashura
S1:E11
Ohma goes into his first fight of the tournament with confidence, but he struggles against Ryo Inaba's creepy, unorthodox fighting style.
★ 7.8/10
(170 votes)
#22
Volition
S1:E19
Thai boxer Kaolan Wongsawat fights for his country and sworn liege. Suekichi Kaneda's clearly outmatched, but he's got a cunning and unshakable will.
★ 7.9/10
(177 votes)
#23
The Abyss
S1:E21
The second round begins. At a huge size disadvantage, Cosmo Imai discards his signature grappling moves when facing the monolithic Seishu Akoya.
★ 7.9/10
(125 votes)
#24
Blast Core
S2:E2
Takeshi Wakatsuki was raised to be the ultimate fighter for Furumi Pharma, but even he's intimidated by his opponent, Julius Reinhold.
★ 8.0/10
(205 votes)
#25
Father and Son
S1:E12
The tournament continues with plenty of rule-bending and inner-dealings in and out of the arena. Ohma chafes under Yamashita's fatherly affection.
★ 8.0/10
(114 votes)
#26
The Clown
S2:E3
The crowd goes wild when Jun Sekibayashi enters the arena as Marvelous Seki, his legendary pro-wrestler persona.
★ 8.0/10
(114 votes)
#27
Hell
S2:E7
The bout between Setsuna and Gensai Kuroki comes to an end. Ohma remains hospitalized, leaving the Nogi Group with Sen Hatsumi as their only fighter.
★ 8.1/10
(175 votes)
#28
Champions
S1:E20
Naoya Ohkubo is known as the King of Combat, but crowd favorite Agito Kanoh is undefeated with 157 straight wins. It's a matchup for the ages.
★ 8.1/10
(118 votes)
#29
Suicide Attack
S2:E5
Saw Paing is known for his match-ending head-butts, but his lightning-fast opponent Rei Mikazuchi might not let him get close enough to use it.
★ 8.1/10
(78 votes)
#30
Headstrong
S2:E13
Cosmo Imai is told in no uncertain terms that Nishihonji Security Services won't be using him for the next round, but he's still determined to fight.
★ 8.2/10
(206 votes)
#31
Sister
S1:E10
In a battle between two storied lineages, Raian of the lethal Kure clan takes on Mokichi Robinson, scion of a legendary 19th century kengan fighter.
★ 8.3/10
(196 votes)
#32
The Devil
S1:E23
As Ohma faces Raian of the Kure clan, other Kure assassins are on the move outside the ring. The life of Yamashita's eldest son hangs in the balance.
★ 8.3/10
(135 votes)
#33
Dignity
S2:E4
During his match against Muteba, Jun Sekibayashi remembers how his life changed when he began training as a pro wrestler at 15-years-old.
★ 8.4/10
(215 votes)
#34
Deathmatch
S1:E22
Seishu Akoya lives by his own code of sadistic justice. On the brink of death, Cosmo Imai has a revelation that puts him back in the fight.
★ 8.4/10
(103 votes)
#35
Reflecting Water
S2:E14
Familiar with his opponent's every move, the fighter for Nishihonji Security Services is able to keep the match neck-and-neck — but for how long?
★ 8.4/10
(91 votes)
#36
Predicament
S2:E19
On the eve of the final round, Setsuna Kiryu recalls the inhumane treatment he endured on The Inside, and the fateful meeting that saved his life.
★ 8.4/10
(111 votes)
#37
Farewell
S2:E21
With a flurry of powerful Rakshasa's Palm strikes, Setsuna finally gets his wish and faces Ohma in an intense fight that pushes his sanity to the limit.
★ 8.5/10
(238 votes)
#38
Father
S1:E24
Just when the match seems over, Ohma has a vision and unlocks a new level of his abilities for an epic showdown against Raian.
★ 8.5/10
(106 votes)
#39
The Floating Cloud
S2:E18
As Sen looks back on his past and how he turned down an opportunity to become the next Fang, the fight ramps up and takes a shockingly devastating turn.
★ 8.5/10
(94 votes)
#40
Demon
S2:E20
Ohma finally recovers a crucial memory of who taught him Life Advance, revealing his and Setsuna's complicated pasts.
★ 7.2/10
(274 votes)
Kengan
S1:E1
Chairman Nogi suddenly calls low-level employee Kazuo Yamashita into a meeting and gives him an unexpected -- and unwanted -- new assignment.
★ 7.5/10
(236 votes)
Super Human
S1:E2
For his debut kengan match, Ohma calmly faces Yoshitake Real Estate's Lihito, an arrogant fighter with a superhuman vice-like grip.
★ 7.8/10
(229 votes)
Tough Guy
S1:E3
Ohma thinks he's got the upper hand, but Jun Sekibayashi quickly reminds him: pro-wrestlers are great actors, and they love to put on a show.
★ 7.3/10
(215 votes)
Reunited
S1:E4
Chairman Nogi refuses to enter Ohma into the Annihilation Tournament, but there's another way for him to qualify -- and he'll need Yamashita's help.
★ 7.4/10
(208 votes)
Brawl
S1:E5
Unexpectedly, Ohma is thrown into an all-out brawl. Over 100 fighters are locked in a room, but only five can make it into the tournament finals.
★ 7.4/10
(205 votes)
Pulling Strings
S1:E6
While some try to enjoy their time on the luxury liner, others strategize behind the scenes, with one savvy shogi player pulling a surprising move.
★ 7.3/10
(201 votes)
The Night Before
S1:E7
In a tense backroom meeting with all the corporate participants, the tournament brackets are finally decided. Tomorrow, the battles begin.
★ 7.7/10
(201 votes)
The Battle Begins
S1:E8
The Kengan Annihilation Tournament kicks off with great fanfare. First up, jujitsu master Cosmo Imai goes up against American brawler Adam Dudley.
★ 7.7/10
(197 votes)
Justice
S1:E9
Nentendo's Haruo Kohno combines his monstrous size with surprising speed and agility, but riot cop Seishu Akoya's got a secret plan in place.
★ 8.2/10
(206 votes)
Sister
S1:E10
In a battle between two storied lineages, Raian of the lethal Kure clan takes on Mokichi Robinson, scion of a legendary 19th century kengan fighter.
★ 7.8/10
(195 votes)
Ashura
S1:E11
Ohma goes into his first fight of the tournament with confidence, but he struggles against Ryo Inaba's creepy, unorthodox fighting style.
★ 8.0/10
(205 votes)
Father and Son
S1:E12
The tournament continues with plenty of rule-bending and inner-dealings in and out of the arena. Ohma chafes under Yamashita's fatherly affection.
★ 7.6/10
(203 votes)
Convictions
S1:E13
Kiohzan Takeru looks like he's using MMA moves against “Hell's Angel” Jun Sekibayashi, but his all-out style is how sumo was originally fought.
★ 7.2/10
(183 votes)
Master and Pupil
S1:E14
Gladiators and spectators enjoy a night off. Ohma visualizes his matches against formidable opponents -- including his former master, Niko Tokita.
★ 7.6/10
(183 votes)
The Fisherman
S1:E15
Ajiro Fisheries' Yoshinari Karo faces Saw Paing Yoroizuka. The fix is in: the match is rigged. But Karo and his harpoon aren't following the script.
★ 7.7/10
(177 votes)
The Rakshasa
S1:E16
Destinyland's Masami Nezu takes on Rei Mikazuchi, the scion of an assassin sect. Ren Nikaido's uncanny move against Setsuna Kiryu backfires.
★ 7.6/10
(174 votes)
The Devil Lance
S1:E17
Lihito's hot-headed and arrogant, but Motor Head Motors' Gensai Kuroki isn't fazed by his taunts. It's youth versus age and the Kaiwan style.
★ 7.5/10
(172 votes)
Oddities
S1:E18
Sen Hatsumi faces Takayuki Chiba, mimicker of other fighters' moves. Hajime Hanafusa enters the ring with orders to kill death row inmate Yohei Bando.
★ 7.8/10
(170 votes)
Volition
S1:E19
Thai boxer Kaolan Wongsawat fights for his country and sworn liege. Suekichi Kaneda's clearly outmatched, but he's got a cunning and unshakable will.
★ 8.1/10
(175 votes)
Champions
S1:E20
Naoya Ohkubo is known as the King of Combat, but crowd favorite Agito Kanoh is undefeated with 157 straight wins. It's a matchup for the ages.
★ 7.9/10
(177 votes)
The Abyss
S1:E21
The second round begins. At a huge size disadvantage, Cosmo Imai discards his signature grappling moves when facing the monolithic Seishu Akoya.
★ 8.4/10
(215 votes)
Deathmatch
S1:E22
Seishu Akoya lives by his own code of sadistic justice. On the brink of death, Cosmo Imai has a revelation that puts him back in the fight.
★ 8.3/10
(196 votes)
The Devil
S1:E23
As Ohma faces Raian of the Kure clan, other Kure assassins are on the move outside the ring. The life of Yamashita's eldest son hangs in the balance.
★ 8.5/10
(238 votes)
Father
S1:E24
Just when the match seems over, Ohma has a vision and unlocks a new level of his abilities for an epic showdown against Raian.
★ 7.0/10
(145 votes)
Omen
S2:E1
Despite insisting that he's fine, Ohma ends up collapsing — and recalls a childhood memory. Then, the Kengan Life-or-Death Tournament kicks off again.
★ 7.9/10
(125 votes)
Blast Core
S2:E2
Takeshi Wakatsuki was raised to be the ultimate fighter for Furumi Pharma, but even he's intimidated by his opponent, Julius Reinhold.
★ 8.0/10
(114 votes)
The Clown
S2:E3
The crowd goes wild when Jun Sekibayashi enters the arena as Marvelous Seki, his legendary pro-wrestler persona.
★ 8.3/10
(135 votes)
Dignity
S2:E4
During his match against Muteba, Jun Sekibayashi remembers how his life changed when he began training as a pro wrestler at 15-years-old.
★ 8.1/10
(118 votes)
Suicide Attack
S2:E5
Saw Paing is known for his match-ending head-butts, but his lightning-fast opponent Rei Mikazuchi might not let him get close enough to use it.
★ 7.5/10
(111 votes)
An Old Friend
S2:E6
All Setsuna Kiryu wants to do is win this match — and the next two matches — so he can face the man he's been dreaming of: Ohma himself.
★ 8.0/10
(114 votes)
Hell
S2:E7
The bout between Setsuna and Gensai Kuroki comes to an end. Ohma remains hospitalized, leaving the Nogi Group with Sen Hatsumi as their only fighter.
★ 7.7/10
(109 votes)
Resurrection
S2:E8
Having survived 45 hanging attempts, death row convict Yohei Bando has a certain physical advantage that he deploys against Sen Hatsumi.
★ 8.6/10
(149 votes)
Superiority
S2:E9
While facing Kaolan Wongsawat, Agito Kanoh begins moving in a strange way; he seems to have developed a brand new fighting style during their match.
★ 8.6/10
(145 votes)
Life and Death
S2:E10
After the match between Kaolan and Agito, round two of the Kengan Life-or-Death Tournament comes to an end. Suddenly, a change of schedule is announced.
★ 7.6/10
(115 votes)
Rebel Flag
S2:E11
Hayami gives everyone a choice; either join him, or die. When Ohma was a kid in the slums, Niko Tokita trained him the ways of the Niko fighting style.
★ 7.7/10
(121 votes)
Melee
S2:E12
With Ohma still in his hospital room, Hayami and his men attempt to complete their coup — but there might be a traitor foiling their plans.
★ 8.1/10
(78 votes)
Headstrong
S2:E13
Cosmo Imai is told in no uncertain terms that Nishihonji Security Services won't be using him for the next round, but he's still determined to fight.
★ 8.4/10
(103 votes)
Reflecting Water
S2:E14
Familiar with his opponent's every move, the fighter for Nishihonji Security Services is able to keep the match neck-and-neck — but for how long?
★ 8.8/10
(100 votes)
Ace in the Hole
S2:E15
With special guest Jun Sekibayashi providing ring-side commentary, the next match starts off with an explosive move by Takeshi Wakatsuki.
★ 8.9/10
(100 votes)
Culmination
S2:E16
Rei Mikazuchi steps into the ring to fight for pride, love and desire, but can his Lightning Spirit Style overpower the impregnable Gensai Kuroki?
★ 8.9/10
(100 votes)
Gathering Clouds
S2:E17
It's Nogi versus Metsudo in the final match of the third round. But before the Floating Cloud can face off with the Fang, Kanoh must defend his position.
★ 8.5/10
(106 votes)
The Floating Cloud
S2:E18
As Sen looks back on his past and how he turned down an opportunity to become the next Fang, the fight ramps up and takes a shockingly devastating turn.
★ 8.4/10
(91 votes)
Predicament
S2:E19
On the eve of the final round, Setsuna Kiryu recalls the inhumane treatment he endured on The Inside, and the fateful meeting that saved his life.
★ 8.5/10
(94 votes)
Demon
S2:E20
Ohma finally recovers a crucial memory of who taught him Life Advance, revealing his and Setsuna's complicated pasts.
★ 8.4/10
(111 votes)
Farewell
S2:E21
With a flurry of powerful Rakshasa's Palm strikes, Setsuna finally gets his wish and faces Ohma in an intense fight that pushes his sanity to the limit.
★ 8.8/10
(99 votes)
Wakatsuki
S2:E22
The long-awaited semifinals kick-off and Yamashita receives an ominous visit from Chairman Nogi, who demands the fight be rigged in Furumi Pharma's favor.
★ 8.7/10
(106 votes)
Wholehearted
S2:E23
While Yamashita learns about his surprisingly deep ties to the Kengan Association and Nogi Group, Ohma must find a way to best Wakatsuki in the ring.
★ 8.7/10
(107 votes)
Supreme Strength
S2:E24
In the highly anticipated second semifinal match, the two massive titans of martial arts, Kuroki and Kanoh, clash in a battle of supreme strength.
★ 9.1/10
(131 votes)
Giant Star
S2:E25
Pushing each other to their limits, Kuroki and Kanoh continue to evolve their fighting styles. Which of these giants will advance to the finals?