Former Maruhage Empire villains

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This is a list of villains in the anime/manga, Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, that are from the Maruhage Empire of 100 yrs. ago.

Contents

[edit] Background

[edit] Former Emperor

[edit] Tsuru Tsurulina the 3rd/Czar Baldy Bald the 3rd

Main Article: Czar Baldy Bald the 3rd

[edit] Former Block Leaders

[edit] Rose-Lily Kikunojō

Wild Wister
Wild Wister

(薔薇百合菊之丞 Barayuri Kikunojō) / Wild Wister: The former leader of G-Block, he is the first leader from the seven-most powerful Hair Hunter blocks from one hundred years ago to awaken in the 31st Century era. Known for his tinted sunglasses and his open-collared shirt, he is a master of "Hyakka Ryōran Shinken" (Fist of Blooming Flowers, dub: Fist of One Hundred Wild Flowers), which allows him to control various floral-based attacks such as petal storms or the growing of various flowers to do his bidding. Upon his release, Kikunojō finds himself in search of the Hair Kingdom, knowing of its power and danger from his era. Unfortunately, that search leads him to Bo-bobo, and he becomes his first victim to his new "super" power...

  • Episode appearances: 53-54
  • Attacks
    • Super Fist of One Hundred Wild Flowers: Sword of the Cherry Blossom: Wild Wister creates a large tornado filled with cherry blossom petals that shave off hair.
    • Rose Thorns: Wild Wister summons massive roses that randomly attacks anyone in range. The roses can also capture the enemy inside them, where the acid the secrete dissolves the people inside.
    • Great Genie Lily: Wild Wister grows large, living lily flowers that can attack opponents and shave hair.
    • Thorns: Wild wister grows large thorned vines on his hand so he can deliver a more powerful punch.
    • Full Spring Bloom: Wild Wister grows a large field of tulips that can detect movement which makes opponents more easier to find and attack.
    • Steel Magnolias: Wild Wister send large steel flowers that squash the enemy.
    • Man-Eating Flowers: Wild wister plants seeds which grows into large, cannibalistic flowers that eat the body they're planted on.
    • Bacteria Bullets Barrage: Wild Wister growns giant plant stems with blue flowers that shoot 10,000 contaminated bullets.
    • Gaint Man-Eating Flowers Formation: Wild Wister grows a large field of his man-eating flowers that eat any flesh they can find.

[edit] Ujikin TOKIO

Ujikin TOKIO
Ujikin TOKIO

(宇治金TOKIO Ukijin TOKIO): Former leader of F-Block, this walking bowl of ujikintoki (a Japanese style shaved ice<ice cream in the dub>) is the leader of the "Running Wild Gadget" area of this amusement park. A master of "Natsu Shinken" (Fist of Summer), he is able to create circumstances similar to the summer season or fire ice cream at his opponents. After being defeated by Bo-bobo, Jelly Jiggler and Hatenko (by going on a world tour), he returns to try assisting other former leaders in the "Life or Death Triple" medal game...only to be thrown out instantly.

    • Episode appearances: 55-56, 61, 70-71, 75-76
    • Manga appearances: 196-196.5
Ujikin TOKIO, Chisuisui, and Star Savior as "Team Ujikin TOKIO" at the Running Wild Gadget"
Ujikin TOKIO, Chisuisui, and Star Savior as "Team Ujikin TOKIO" at the Running Wild Gadget"

[edit] Chisuisui

(チスイスイ): Former leader of K-Block, he's a vampire who assists Ukijin TOKIO in the "Running Wild Gadget" area. Unfortunately, he isn't good at sucking jelly and falls alongside his team.

    • Episode appearances: 55-56

[edit] Star Saber

(スターセイバー): Former leader of P-Block, he's a walking TV monitor with a fan on his back and boxing gloves on his fists. His abilities include a powerful punch as well as the ability to transform himself and his allies into sci-fi versions of themselves.

    • Episode appearances: 55-56

[edit] Combat Blues

(コンバット・ブルース): Former leader of E-Block, a soldier who is the guardian of the "Battlefield Requiem" (a water slide attraction) of Neo Hair-Hunt Land MAX. His specialty is "Trap Shinken" (Fist of Traps), which allows him the use of all sorts of military-issue weaponry as well as various traps set along the water slides. Unfortunately, he gets hit by his own weapons and traps often, not to mention faces his downfall when his sure-fire ultimate weapon...turns out to be Torpedo Girl! He is later seen working alongside Czar Baldy Bald the 3rd as he invades the Hair Kingdom, but is merely reading porn while his boss gains the ultimate power!

  • Episode appearances: 55, 57, 75
  • Manga appearances: 196.5, 187, 219, 229

[edit] Swimsuit Gal

(水着ギャル Mizugi Gyaru) and Swimsuit Girl (水着ガール Mizugi Gāru): Two teenage girls in swimsuits who are respectively the former leaders of W-Block and J-Block and working alongside Combat Blues at the water slide battlefield. The two of them comfort their boss every time he's knocked out, instantly reviving him back into action (and leading to accusations he's a pervert).

  • Episode appearances: 57

[edit] Jeda the Wind God

(風神のジェダ Fuujin no Jeda) Former C-Block Leader. He fights alongside Hagaiou and Raparapa against Bobobo and friends in the "Ice Mecha Ring" attraction, where everyone pilots a robot of some sort in a battle match. Jeda's main battle style is "Fuugama Shinken" (Fist of the Wind Scythe), which allows him to control an immense scythe to create wind attacks. (similar to the present day C-Block Leader: Geha the Gale) He manages to defeat Jelly and trap him within the ice, but is then defeated in the end by PatchBobo after being fused by him with Hagaiou.

    • Episode appearances: 55, 58-59, 75-76

[edit] Hagaiou

(覇凱王 Hagaiou): Former Q-Block Leader, controls a frog mech that transforms to an elephant in the Ice Mecha Ring match. His appearance suggests that he may be somehow connected to Haou of the "Terrible Triplets".

    • Episode appearances: 58-59

[edit] Raparapa

(ラパラパ): Former N-Block Leader, also working with Jeda the Wind God in the ice-skating attraction and falls against PatchBobo.

    • Episode appearances: 58-59

[edit] Rububa the Bubbles

Rububa the Bubbles
Rububa the Bubbles

(泡玉のルブバ Awadama no Rububa): Former Z-Block Leader who uses Shabon Shinken (Fist of Soap), which allows him to create bubbles of any size through a giant straw or turn himself into a bubble. He explains the functions of the "Life or Death Triple" machine and lays out a 6-team format for fighting inside (which Bobobo's team disregard anyway since Dengakuman and Softon came in as extras and Jelly Jiggler re-enters the machine under a different alias). Rububa dispatches Dengakuman easily with bubble warriors, but gets blown away by Rice, Don Patch, and Bobobo's "Wiggin' Cannon".

    • Episode appearances: 60

[edit] Rem

(レム): Former D-Block Leader, she is a girl who has the power of "Bakusui Shinken" (Fist of Crash-Sleeping) to send her opponents to a world of dreams known as "Rem Sleep World", which they never wake up from. Sometimes, however, she gets carried away and ends up falling asleep herself. Within her sleep world, Rem is twenty-times more powerful than her physical self. After defeating her in her own world, Bo-bobo sends her to "Bo-bobo World Nightmare", where she is forced to face strange nightmarish visions as brought to life by Bo-bobo, Don Patch and Jelly Jiggler. It is later revealed that she was the daughter of two mattresses, and apparently was a misfit in the family and teased by her brothers. After an evil soul living inside of her is exorcised, she becomes good and surrenders, while consequently warning Bo-bobo and the others on the three most powerful of her era: Lambada, Hanpen and Czar Baldy Bald the 3rd.

    • Episode appearances: 61-64, 70, 75-76
    • Manga Appearance: 196-196.5

[edit] Lambada

Lambada
Lambada

(ランバダ): Former B-Block Leader, he is the master of "Polygon Shinken" (Fist of Polygon). His powers center around using polygons to completely turn his enemies into irregular polygons, rendering most of their attacks useless, or to remove a small smiley-face from the opponent to render them defeated. He can also change the appearance of parts or all of his body to disguise himself or change his limbs into a useable waepon. In addition he can create various weapons through his multi-dimensional polygons . He manages to defeat Rice, but when the time comes for him to face Bobobo and friends, he is first subjected to Softon's "Black Sun Technique" (coutesy of J), and afterwards he is transported by Bo-bobo to an old-school-style game arena, and since his polygons are too advanced for the game, he cannot use them. (One of these games, where he runs up carrying giant "Nu" to Jelly Jiggler, is a mini-game in the GBA game "Bakutou Hajike Taisen") In the end, he is defeated by Bobopatchiggler in a simulated scene from a Bo-bobo video game!

    • Episode appearances: 55, 57, 59, 61-64, 70, 73, 75-76
    • Manga appearance: 193 (flashback),196-196.5

[edit] Ishikawa Goemon

(イシカワ・ゴエモン): Former R-Block leader, he's a strange samurai-like warrior Don Patch is forced to fight in the "Hell Area" of "Life or Death Triple". First appearing as Roman Kikō (浪漫貴公 Roman Kikō, translates into "Romantic You"), he is the master of "Genjū Shinken" (Fist of Strange Animals), allowing him to summon creatures from another dimension to fight for him (even though many of these things aren't too helpful). However, his true identity, easily identified by Don Patch, is similar to the famed Japanese thief and he even tries to steal from Don Patch before falling to defeat.

    • Episode appearances: 61

[edit] Kancho-kun

Kancho-kun
Kancho-kun

(カンチョー君 Kancho-kun): A tiny creature with hands on its head, the former leader of Y-Block's main attack is jutting its fingers up an opponent's butt, a prank commonly performed by small children called a "kancho". After stabbing Jelly Jiggler, Bo-bobo removes it from his behind...where it already is seen defeated. However, Kancho for some reason is later on Bo-bobo's team in the fight against the Reverse Chromedome Empire.

    • Episode appearances: 61-62, 70, 75-76
    • Manga appearances: 179-196.5

[edit] Hanpen

Hanpen, fishcake-head and Former A-Block Leader
Hanpen, fishcake-head and Former A-Block Leader

(ハンペン): The Former A-Block Leader, he's a giant, walking, talking, Japanese fish cake. He first introduced the Sangaria way of fighting to the other block leaders when he is intro duced. He was suppose to be eaten by a kid for lunch but got dropped into a nearby river. He floated downstream of the river and washed onshore, only to be attacked by wild animals. Hanpen fought off all the animals in the forest and gained scars (and a human body for some reason) from his experience and became one of three strongest block leaders. When fighting Bobobo's group, Jelly Jiggler constantly challenged Hanpen for the title of being the strongest food-based warrior, but Jelly Jiggler lost (after one attack!) and couldn't defeat him without turning into JellyBobo. During the New Empire Playoffs, Hanpen became aware of the Reverse Chromedome Empire, so he joins Bobobo for a short time to defeat the new threat. He wears a karate uniform while in Bobobo's group.

    • Episode appearances: 55, 65-67, 74-76
    • Manga appearances: 179-196.5
    • Seiyuu: Hiroaki Miura

[edit] Guy Bō

(GUY坊 GUY Bō) Former I-Block Leader who helps "Master" Hanpen. He keeps surprise-attacking Hatenko whenever he gets distracted, but ends up doing this one too many times and gets his arm "LOCKED".

    • Episode appearances: 65-67

[edit] Chikuwan

(チクワン): Former H-Block Leader who is a living chikuwa (or a churro in the U.S. dub) that tries to help Master Hanpen by starting a group cheer. The end result is Hanpen yelling at Chikuwan and his cheering squad, making them all upset. He also appears to have cold.

    • Episode appearances: 65-67

[edit] Other Block Leaders

  • Three-Thousand Years (三千年 Sanzennen): Former O-Block Leader, he fights with the secret technique from three-thousand years of Chinese history: flying bowls of ramen. While the only one of his trio on the merry-go-round that fights, he easily falls by a team effort of Softon, Hatenko and Torpedo Girl.
    • Episode appearances: 59
  • Yagyū (やぎゅう): Former V-Block Leader, he's a samurai who is best described as an idiot after trying to charge at Torpedo Girl and Co. on a Merry-Go-Round horse. His ponytail gets ripped off by Torpedo Girl and used as Calligraphy brush.
    • Episode appearances: 59
  • Model (モーデル): Former X-Block Leader who loves to hold his own fashion shows, even at the most inappropriate time. He use to be the star of the shows, that is until Torpedo Girl kicked him off and stole the spotlight. He appears again during the New Emperor Playoffs
    • Episode appearances: 59, 73
    • Manga appearances: 196.5

[edit] Hair Hunters

[edit] Gorgon

(ゴルゴン): A hair hunter from one hundred years ago, has the ability to breath fire(and for some reason he can fight better under water) .

  • Episode appearances: 52

[edit] Nihiru

(ニヒル) / Ringo (assumed name): A hair hunter from one hundred years ago, known for having bangs in front of his eyes and being extremely cool. After the defeat of the first wave of Hair Hunters, he ends up gaining the assistance of his former Hair Hunt block leader: Wild Wister, though Wild Wister uses an attack which makes sees no difference between friend or foe, which knocks him out of the fight. He continues to watch from a nearby alley, and is surprised when Bobobo defeats Wister. In the English dub, there are several puns made by him in reference to the Beatles, the famous English rock band, not to mention his supposed dub name is the same name of one of the band members. In the dub, it is possible the he and Shaina are a couple.

  • Attacks
    • Sonic Speed: When the Rain Rains - Ringo throws a rain of energy bolts from his hands.
  • Episode appearances: 52-54

[edit] Rocco

(ラッコ): A small otter/Hair Hunter from one hundred years ago, ends up playing Dengaku Man in shogi before being sent off to an aquarium. He claims that he was not really part of the Hair Hunters and was merely hitching a ride with them.

  • Episode appearances: 52-53

[edit] Jūbei

(十兵衛 Juubei): A hair hunter from one hundred years ago, wears an eye patch and wields a sword, but prevents him from being tossed around by Softon.

  • Episode appearances: 52

[edit] Shaina

(シャイナ Syaina): A female Hair Hunter from one hundred years ago, she can transform her hair into a spider and shoots strings from her fingers and manipulate them like the webs of a spider. In the dub its implied that she and Ringo are a couple.

  • Attacks
    • Spider's Net Capture Them!: Shaina traps the enemy in spider silk.
    • Spider Web Territory: Shaina creats a spider net as a platform.
  • Episode appearances: 52-53

[edit] Associate Hair Hunters #5 and #6

Two hair hunters, a human in torn clothing with a switchblade and a small gumdrop-like creature with wings, the two of them were former Hair Hunters from a hundred years ago. Working together, they force Tsulu Tsululina the 4th to release the former Hair Hunter leaders from their era to take care of the enemies in this time. They are sacrificed by the reverse chromedome after dropping out of the new emperor playoffs. These two, along with Combat Blues, remain loyal to Czar Baldy Bald the 3rd through the end of part 1.

  • Episode appearances: 52-55, 75-76
  • Manga appearances: 196, 196.5, 229


Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo
The Nonsense Nine: Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo | Don Patch | Beauty | Gasser | Jelly Jiggler| Dengakuman | Softon | Hatenko | Torpedo Girl
The Shinsetsu Nonsense Nine: Gaoh | Namerō | Pokomi
Villains: Maruhage Empire (Organization) | Villains | Major Villains | Maruhage Empire | Pomade Ring | Cyber City | Former Maruhage Empire | Hair Kingdom | Jati
Other Characters: Other | Fusions | Hanpen
Plot: Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo
Media: Episodes | Manga chapters | Dassutsu! Wiggin' Royale | Shinsetsu Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo
Other: Yoshio Sawai | Shonen Jump | Fists