Fill the Martial Master Asumi Void with These Fighting Anime

Fill the Martial Master Asumi Void with These Fighting Anime

by Kara Dennison
February 11, 2024

Sadly, Kawadaā€™s rad MMA mangaĀ Martial Master Asumi is no more. With one final chapter launched today, it left us with that all-too-familiar loose ending: not enough time to pull together every thread, just enough time to satisfy the key motivation. And while we loved what we got, weā€™ll miss what weā€™ll never see. And weā€™re still hungry for more.

If you are, too, try tuning into these fighting-centric anime. From sci-fi action to another title in the same universe, these will help will theĀ Martial Master Asumi void.

Hinomaru Sumo

Based on a manga also by Kawada,Ā Hinomaru Sumo ran for 28 mighty volumes and even got an anime adaptation. The story follows Hinomaru Ushio, a former young sumo champ who stepped away to the sport due to his small size. But in high school, heā€™s using his build to his advantage, fighting with a technique that makes use of his lower center of gravity.

This is an obvious one to go to since the two works share a creator. However, they also share a universe! The masked Chihiro Kunisaki ofĀ Hinomaru Sumo departs for the U.S. at one point and returns as an MMA champ and single father. And youā€™ll catch himā€”older now inĀ Martial Master Asumiā€”alongside his daughter Okome!

Baki

If your only exposure to theĀ Baki anime is seeing President Obama getting terrorized by Yuujirou Hanmaā€¦ well, youā€™re not alone. Between its art style and its unhinged madness, Keisuke Itagakiā€™sĀ Baki the Grappler has something of a reputation in its many forms. But donā€™t be deceivedā€”it actually is super weird. And, while it does follow fighters likeĀ Martial Master Asumi does, it notably has a no-rules approach to fighting.

Thereā€™s lots ofĀ Baki out there with the latest anime adaptation beingĀ Baki Hanma. This arc sees our title hero taking on even stronger foes, training with the same goal in mind: defeating his father. There are fully fiveĀ Baki anime projects, though, so youā€™re in no danger of running out of things to watch anytime soon.

Metal Fighter Miku

One of our favorite things aboutĀ Martial Master Asumi was the presence of, and focus on, women in fighting. Some of the mangaā€™s coolest rivalries kicked off when the ladies stepped into the ring. If youā€™re craving more of that, give 1994ā€™sĀ Metal Fighter Miku a try. Though be warned: itā€™s a tough one to find right now.

Directed by Akiyuki Simbo (who also worked onĀ Sayonara, Zetsubou Sensei and lots of theĀ MonogatariĀ series),Ā Metal Fighter Miku takes place in the year 2061 and follows a league of pretty, power-suited wrestlers. As the Pretty Four climb the ranks of Neo-Pro Wrestling, they also moonlight as pop idols. (So, you know, that whole mentality is several decades old in anime.) If you can get hold of a copy, itā€™s a fun watch, coming in at 13 episodes.

Need a new manga? Hereā€™s why you should start readingĀ Astro Baby!

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