00:25I'll see you next time.
00:32後ろから見てたら赤い目空いたあり方
00:35負けるより痛いこと戦うこと生き様
00:42相手はいつも決まっていつどこだってそれにしても居場所探して
00:47今日負けたとしたって明日勝つため強さを止めて
00:55再起動一秒一秒ギアを上げて財布上最低なんてないねて変化でがいいって
00:56Proceed down.
00:57Do it and die.
00:59I don't get what day, man.
01:02I're lucky.
01:03I'm not funny.
01:04I'm not good.
01:05I'm not good.
01:05I'm coming.
01:05I'm going for the trouble.
01:08I'm going for the trouble.
01:09There's no pain.
01:09You can even go through this day.
01:11No, you're not there.
01:21You can still sleep.
01:22I've never gone down.
01:27Don't be afraid. Don't be afraid.
01:53All the way.
02:28I never thought running downstairs would be that boring.
02:37I'm so bored.
02:44I don't care about this belt anymore.
02:48I'm getting tired of these pointless pound for pound matches.
02:55I've been the champion for seven years.
02:58I've won too many damn times.
03:04I've had my fill.
03:08There's nothing else this sport can give me.
03:13I don't want to be known as the best anymore.
03:17I want to be known as the strongest.
03:19Huh?
03:22All right, that's enough!
03:29But Mr. Atlas, I don't understand.
03:32Why go to Japan?
03:34That's obvious, isn't it?
03:37Everyone knows the strongest man in the world calls Japan his home.
03:44Can you explain why you want to fight?
03:46Seems to me you've already gotten your fair share of recognition, am I wrong?
03:52I have, but then I saw that fight between father and son.
03:57Well, isn't that interesting?
03:59And what did you think of the fight?
04:01Never in my life have I seen the human body move with such grace and beauty.
04:06So?
04:07That was the impetus?
04:09Shogun Tokugawa, it's come to my attention that you're promoting that boy, Bakihanma.
04:18Hmm, you think you can beat Bakihanma?
04:21Well, I am here, aren't I?
04:23I came to the other side of the world to find out.
04:26Hmm, I'm assuming you're aware that this battle will be light on rules.
04:30Hmm, that's precisely why I came.
04:34It's no secret, you make over 400 million yen per match.
04:38I do, yes.
04:39But in this match you're promoting, I'm not looking to be paid.
04:42The title of the strongest on earth will be payment enough.
04:46I don't know, that kid fights pretty hard.
04:49And I do too.
04:51Well, in that case...
04:55Are you in any condition to fight?
04:58I'm always ready.
05:00We could have the fight tonight.
05:02Alright then, tonight it is.
05:03Tonight?
05:04The match will go forward this evening.
05:06Well, let's not rush into this.
05:08Is there a problem?
05:09No, no, no, no, no, no.
05:11I've got no problem at all.
05:12It's just that tonight is a little sudden.
05:15And Bakihanma hasn't even been informed about the match yet.
05:21I assure you he's got nothing else to do tonight.
05:24So we'd be killing time with our fight?
05:26There is something you should know, Mr. Atlas.
05:30Bakihanma will never pass on a fight.
05:33Oh.
05:34Baki is the strongest because he never refuses a fight.
05:37Anyone, anywhere, anytime.
05:47Yes, that's right.
05:49It would be tonight.
05:50Against an American...
05:51Some kind of martial artist.
05:53Mixed martial arts.
05:54Mm-hmm.
05:56Yeah, he's heavyweight.
05:58That's right.
05:59Mm-hmm.
06:00All right, perfect.
06:01Uh-huh.
06:02Okay, thanks.
06:03He says he'll do it.
06:04Oh.
06:04Oh.
06:06Soon, my opponent will arrive.
06:08He'll come striding through that doorway.
06:10The one they call the strongest.
06:21This...
06:24Kid?
06:25That's Bakihanma?
06:29It's definitely the same face I saw in the video.
06:31But he's so...
06:33He's so small.
06:35Is he a featherweight?
06:36Lightweight at best.
06:38I mean, he's only half my size.
06:40I see now.
06:42Look at all the scars carved into his body.
06:44And at such a young age, no doubt this kid is a seasoned warrior.
06:47Each scar.
06:49Each and every one.
06:50Are all pieces of his boy's history.
07:06What the fuck did I just see?
07:08In front of me is a boy who could easily be mistaken for a girl.
07:12And behind him, a monster.
07:14That feels both new and strangely familiar.
07:17Oh, oh.
07:22Huh, gah.
07:25Excuse me.
07:26Sir.
07:27Mr. Atlas?
07:28Oh.
07:29Are you ready to begin, Mr. Atlas?
07:32Oh, I'm sorry.
07:34I'll say it once more.
07:36All weapons are prohibited.
07:37That is all.
07:38Fight fair and square.
07:40And may the strongest man win.
07:44Now that's a simple rule.
07:46As long as I don't use weapons, anything goes.
07:49Hmm.
07:50You're aware that this battle will be light on rules, hmm?
07:53This is exactly what I wanted.
07:54CHAN FOUND-
07:56CHAN FOUND.
07:59CHAN POINT-
08:23SHAM hazır!
08:24as much as I do. Even the legendary boxer who fought in 10 different weight classes,
08:29Manny Pacquiao wouldn't dare challenge a heavyweight to a fight. Weight difference
08:33is a wall that not even legends can overcome. Akihanma, what is this magic that you use?
08:42How will you try to take on someone like me? I can't wait to find out!
08:53He's a flawless fighter. He executed a perfect victory, and in a matter of seconds,
09:01in what seemed like the blink of an eye, the entire match was settled.
09:06I knew it when I first saw him. Here I was, brimming with excitement at the prospect of a fight,
09:12but Baki, his expression, his body language, he was clearly bored. I forcefully stomped my foot down,
09:21then followed with a high kick at close range, but that was all a feint. I came in with a
09:27hidden
09:27strength that I thought would connect, but he dodged it. And right then, he grabbed me!
09:35This wasn't any kind of human strength. I couldn't pry him off, and my grip strength is almost 300 pounds!
09:42And then, he appeared to shoot me! That's all that I can remember. I blacked out,
09:48because my brain was being slammed up against the inner walls of my skull, repeatedly and incessantly.
09:55No room for ifs or buts. A truly decisive victory.
10:01What sticks with me most is what I saw in the end.
10:08He's a nice guy.
10:11He didn't want to add insult to injury. I know, because I saw him trying to stifle his yawn.
10:22The Prime Minister is waiting for you.
10:24Then he can wait a little more.
10:26Understood, sir.
10:28Is it me? Or does the tower look a little twisted?
10:32Of course it does. It is DNA, after all.
10:35Huh? D-DNA?
10:40Allow me to welcome you, Honored Prime Minister. The staff and myself have been awaiting your arrival.
10:47I, uh, my apologies, Prime Minister. My name is Satoshi Nonomura. I work as the project's team leader.
10:55Team leader? Okay.
10:58Mr. Prime Minister, the wheels have already been set in motion.
11:02I, uh, I am not sure what you mean.
11:04We can't back out of it now.
11:06Oh, my lord. I mean no disrespect.
11:08But I'm afraid I haven't been informed of any of the specifics or details of today's meeting.
11:13I was just told to come and work where.
11:22We won't be making any stops. This elevator will take us straight to the lab, 366 meters underground.
11:29What on earth could this be about? Underground? And more than 300 meters?
11:34All beneath the sky tree, no less. Why is it buried so deep?
11:38How has Mr. Horner been doing lately?
11:41He's been waiting for you.
11:43What exactly are they planning on showing me?
11:50Wonderful to see you again, Mr. Tokugawa.
11:53Something like this under a sky tree?
11:55This is unbelievable. How did they do all this?
11:58I never heard about this.
12:00How was I never told about this secret base?
12:04Mr. Tokugawa! Mr. Tokugawa!
12:10I deserve an explanation.
12:12Why, certainly. It's for my creation.
12:16Your creation? What is it you're making?
12:19Exactly 1,000 meters below the top of the tree? We are working on building a human being.
12:25Don't tell me. Don't tell me. You wouldn't. You're not making a clone.
12:32Right, Minister. Follow me, if you will.
12:38What is this? A mummy? My goodness, it's huge!
12:46Who am I looking at?
12:47I believe it's someone that you might know. He needs no introduction. He comes from far,
12:54far away from Kumamoto, in fact. And his name is Musashi Miyamoto.
13:12Musashi Miyamoto.
13:28Musashi Miyamoto.
13:30Keep your voice down. Are you trying to wake him?
13:30To harvest soft tissue and protein from the remains.
13:34It's insane! Stop your research! The international scientific community has agreed human matter should
13:40never be used for clones!
13:43Mr. Prime Minister, I wonder if you'd have the courage to say the same thing in front of Musashi himself.
13:51This grave can be found in the Kumamoto Prefecture, a precious cultural heritage site. However,
13:58the remains once interred here have disappeared. It was the body of Musashi Miyamoto, buried here in
14:06the second year of the Shoho era. I will never be able to forget the excitement I felt that day.
14:15The day I got my hands on the spine of a Tyrannosaurus Rex. A dream I'd had for years. At
14:21long
14:21last, I could finally do it. Every laboratory or museum that I visited flatly rejected my proposal.
14:29To split the spine. Their reluctance was something I simply couldn't understand.
14:36Why are so many paleontologists content with just displaying their specimens?
14:40Why conduct your examinations from the outside? The interior has so much to tell us. The spinal cord,
14:47the skull, the eggs. Why not split the specimens open? What's the most important part of the egg?
14:54It's not what you can see, but what's inside. The shell is just a capsule! And my reasoning was sound.
15:03Indeed, the experiments I administered went beyond my expectations.
15:08At the time, it was common knowledge that only the hard elements of a body could fossilize, such as
15:14bones, teeth, and eggs. There came a day that knowledge was overturned. When I found soft tissue,
15:21I discovered blood vessels inside the split fossil of a spine. And that spinal tissue was more than 70
15:28million years old. The blood vessels were still flexible. They could even be stretched. Furthermore,
15:34when I analyzed the proteins from the fibers attached to the bones, I found the amino acids and their
15:40chain sequence. In fact, I was the one who discovered that dinosaurs share a distinct genetic relationship
15:46to birds. It was only a matter of time before I'd be able to extract genes and DNA. Yes! Creating
15:54living
15:54clones of dinosaurs was no longer a pipe dream. And so I publicly presented my thesis, and the response was
16:01tremendous. Just four days after my presentation, I was paid a visit by a gentleman from Tokyo.
16:09He arrived with a trunk full of cash. He explained that it was a deposit. You really think that money
16:15will
16:16buy me? I'm insulted! But that amount of money was nothing to be insulted by. What I found waiting for
16:25me in
16:25Tokyo was a small, sharp-eyed man who looked like he had stepped out of a samurai movie. His codename
16:33was
16:33noble elder. I would like you to help me. At first I didn't understand what he was asking. But then
16:39he
16:39cut to the chase and asked me directly. And this is what he said. I want to make a human.
16:45Since he was
16:46making this request of a paleontologist, he wasn't talking about practices or personalities. No, he was
16:53proposing human cloning. The international consensus on cloning of human genetic materials was that it was
16:59clearly taboo. I was defending this logic as common sense when I heard something that made me doubt my
17:05own ears. I will provide the remains of Musashi Miyamoto. I was visibly stunned by this out of nowhere
17:15name drop. Naturally I knew who Musashi Miyamoto was. The most famous swordsman in history. The legendary
17:23samurai. A symbol of historical significance. Will you have a look? Yes, I want to see it. Considering
17:30the fossils you've been working on, he may as well be flesh and blood. That shock was just a prelude
17:37of
17:37things to come. A huge facility had been prepared for me. Three hundred sixty-six meters underground.
17:44It was spectacular. By far the most advanced experimental facility that I'd ever seen.
17:49The scale. The equipment. All of it was so incredible. It was unbelievable.
17:56Behind a series of highly reinforced doors. There Musashi lie as if in a deep sleep.
18:07Allow me to explain. The awe was so profound that the old man's words no longer reached my ears.
18:13The tower above ground was nothing more than camouflage. Six hundred and thirty-four meters tall.
18:21Six-three-four in Japanese can be read as Musashi, naming it after him. The structure features a spiral
18:26that can be seen when peering up at it. Representative of the twisting double helix of DNA. But all those
18:34cleverly hidden secrets didn't matter at all to me. Noble Elder. Huh?
18:41I don't need the money. Just let me do it. I know I can. I will bring him back to
18:46life.
18:47Even if it goes against God's will, at the prospect of dazzling immortality,
18:52I turned my back on God without a moment's hesitation.
18:56Oh, thank you. Thank you, Noble Elder.
19:06Baki had completed his regular training for the day. He was so exhausted he could scarcely move.
19:13He was enjoying the sound of his own heartbeat in his chest.
19:20Then something echoed in the boy's ears. A reverberation different from his own heartbeat. An unrelenting rhythm.
19:31That's not my heartbeat. Who the hell's is it? Who could it belong to?
19:45What am I hearing? Whose heartbeat is this? It's not any beat I know. It's different. It's not of them.
19:55With painstaking care, the spinal cord of Master Swordsman Musashi Miyamoto was removed.
20:01It appeared almost more feline in shape than human. In fact, its shape was reminiscent of that of
20:08large cats like lions or tigers. My God, look at it. It's an even better condition than I could have
20:14imagined. I agree, Professor, but all the same, isn't it too thick for a human? And the shape,
20:20it doesn't even look like it came from a hominid. Skeletons can be quite eloquent. The shape and size
20:26of the bones can be seen as testaments. They show the owner's life practices and activities. If that
20:32hypothesis proves to be true, this must be the spine of a samurai. We don't see the skin or the
20:38muscle
20:38beneath it. His training was so rigorous he changed his skeleton. That was the daily life of this legendary
20:43swordsman. I wonder what his face looked like as a result. The self-portrait left behind is too
20:49stylized. I wish that Da Vinci or Vermeer had painted him. Have you forgotten,
20:55Mr. Nonomora? We don't need a portrait to know what the man looked like. Because with his DNA,
21:01we will create a living, breathing Mr. Musashi!
21:10Professor! Please come take a look, Mr. Nonomora. You don't even need a microscope.
21:16You can see the arteries with the naked eye. You're right, I can see it. I can even see
21:22the elasticity you talked about. Mr. Tokugawa was absolutely right about this. These remains
21:27aren't mummified. It's almost flesh. Just look at how abnormally thick his vessels and arteries were.
21:35We will become the parents of a brand new Mr. Musashi! Be careful!
21:42All right. How long has this been going on? As usual, I've already run more than 25 miles.
21:49If I can't blame it on overtraining, moving my body, that's the only way that I can heal myself.
21:55Well, here it comes again. And at the tail end of a full marathon.
22:10The mysterious heartbeat, the yawning that won't quit. Just what is this? I feel like something's coming.
22:21Oh, now, here's the story.
22:31How long has this been going on?
22:31So I feel like it's been like a dream for a long time and won't be useful.
22:33So I feel like a dream about my own.
22:35How long has this been going on?
22:38But I feel like it's been because of the 애zers and I feel like it's been a really good.
22:45Oh, yes, I am.
22:46I feel like it's been so long.
22:46This is a fun day, not to get introduced.
22:47It's been to be the best, not to get into it.
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