Plot of Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo

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The plot of the first part of the anime and manga series Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, is focused around the activities and adventures of Bo-bobo and his friends as they stand against the Maruhage Empire.

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[edit] Introduction

In the year 300X (3001.5 in the U.S. dub), the Earth has become overrun by the almighty power of the Maruhage Empire (Chrome Dome Empire). Commanded by Czar Baldy Bald the 4th, his Hair Hunter forces have one objective: to shave everyone and make the people of the world bald! However, there is one man who stands alone in fighting the empire and to protect hair everywhere. That man is Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo! Born in the mysterious Hair Kingdom and trained in the style of the Fist of the Nosehair and an ability to "hear hair", he was sent to the Maruhage Empire as a sacrifice by his father TUYOSHI (a small hair follicle) to the Hair Hunters. But years later, the man of the golden afro has become a rebel in the empire, fighting the bald forces both with his hair...as well as the mysterious and extremely unpredictable style of the Wigginist, upon which he can and will do anything in order to drive his opponents completely insane!

[edit] From Hair Hunters and Rice Soup to Nuts

(Episodes 1-5)

After arriving in Inafu Village, Bo-bobo comes to the rescue of a pink-haired female named Beauty (as well as Pickles, but he's not that important) from a squad of Hair Hunters. In town on other duties, he shows off his powers against local Hair Hunt boss, Hagen of G-Block. Seeing how powerful Bo-bobo is, she decides to come with as he takes on other Hair Hunters while being monitored by the main blocks. After another battle, Bo-bobo decides to crash a local Wiggin Festival in Wigginsville, where everyone weird and strange get to show off. But a local Wiggin Gang mistake him for a member of a rival gang, forcing him to take on their leader, the powerful orange star-shape creature Don Patch! While the two go at it in a strange duel, Beauty gets abducted by the real Wig Gang, forcing the two to come together to save her. Infiltrating the headquarters of F-Block, Bo-bobo and Don Patch defeat the leader Maetel, who has the ability to turn people into stone (or vegetables). Sadly, they fail at finding Beauty, who ends up being saved by someone else.

Once the trio reunites, Don Patch decides to join Bo-bobo's team, seeing the Wiggin potential of his new ally. The team now a trio, they continue to travel on their way, driving Beauty and each other crazy. Bo-bobo soon fights another Hair Hunter who has the abilities to read minds, but neither of them realize the unexpected return of the great King Nosehair...or that Bo-bobo would cut him loose before defeating the hunter. Soon after, the team is forced to face an even stranger enemy: a giant green alien looking for the boy that earlier saved Beauty. The alien fires a beam on Don Patch making him addicted to rice soup, but soon becomes entangled in battle with Bo-bobo before eventually joining in on the chaos. But though he is defeated, the allies don't discover a strange phone call...

[edit] C-Block's Aitsuhage Tower

(Episodes 6-11)

Continuing their travels, Bo-bobo's team ends up in Damode City, where the Wiggin duo continue to act strange in front of Beauty. But suddenly, they find themselves under attack by an assassin, who fires a special Hair Loss Beam at Bo-bobo only to hit Beauty and Don Patch. In order to get the cure, the trio are forced to travel to the C-Block headquarters of Aitsuhage Tower to get it. Encountering the assassin on the train to the tower, Don Patch shows off his skill with his most powerful weaponry (a leek) before Bo-bobo blows the train and leads them on a wild road chase. When they arrive at the tower, the duo quickly fight the first guardian, who nearly forces Don Patch into spin-dry. The next two floors, though, are complete deja vu as the team are forced into two consequetive video stores! But the second store has an even worse worry, as Don Patch discovers a man with a "swirly shaped" head and a strange scent! Though he tries to warn Bo-bobo of him, he is merely passed off at first.

By the time they reach the fourth floor, Bo-bobo comes faced to face with Softon, the same pink-headed guy Don Patch saw before. Though he doesn't seem too bad from giving Beauty the cure to the Hair Loss Beam, he soon demonstrates his ruthlessness by fighting Bo-bobo with the powers of the Fist of Blabs-a-Lot, the worlds first Fist technique. Befuddled by how to stop his opponent, Bo-bobo uses his abilities to take the battle into the mysterious Bo-bobo World, a land where Wiggins thrive and others go insane!

After stopping Softon, Bo-bobo's squad go to the top floor, where they finally face the abilities of C-Block leader Geha the Gale. But neither of the weird duo can do anything against the wind attacks thrown out by their enemy. But just when he seems stopped, the mysterious boy that save Beauty uses the power of his Fist of the Backwind to overwhelm Geha and stop him! Introducing himself as Gasser, he and Beauty instantly seem to get along well. But without warning, a new assassin appears: a giant wall monster who absorbs fist abilities! The boy and the wall creature continue to fight while Don Patch and Bo-bobo make fun of both of them before they just decide to send the monster and Aitsuhage Tower away, eliminating two birds with one stone.

Gasser decides to stay on Bo-bobo's team, seeing how the nosehair warrior would be able to train him to become stronger. Quickly facing another Hair Hunter, Bo-bobo challenges him to defeat the opponent without using his Backwind abilities. After Gasser fails this, Bo-bobo sends the boy to a special school where he starts training against fish to gain in skills.

[edit] A-Block Amusement Park

(Episodes 12-16)

Continuing on their journey with Gasser, the team next arrives at Marhentic Amusement Park, also known as the headquarters of A-Block and controlled by the wobbly warrior Jelly Jiggler. Though extremely happy to have customers, Jelly reveals that he has actually captured an ally of Bo-bobo's and holding him hostage. Seeing no time to waste, Bo-bobo and Don Patch storm the park where every attraction is guarded by a Hair Hunter. On the ferris wheel, Bo-bobo helps an opponent go through his turmoils while beating him up, while going through a wild train ride to stop another. On the coffee cups, Don Patch comes face to face with a former letter boyfriend who is now a numerical enemy. But though he's able to stop him for a bit, he eventually is defeated when faced with complex math. Even Gasser seems to have an easy time against the Hair Hunters...while Beauty just takes a break.

By the time the team reaches the haunted house, they discover Gasser defeated against his latest opponent: artifact collecting vice-leader Katsu. In the midst of a distracting battle, Gasser's backwind abilities were absorbed by his bald opponent who fired it back against him and then steals his neck belt. Bo-bobo and Don Patch try to stop him, but Gasser soon revives, his gas completely unleashed...and his mind completely regressed to a baby! Without his neck belt holding him back, Gasser releases the true power of his Fist of the Backwind in an infantile state and overwhelms Katsu's absorption.

After another Hair Hunter defeated, Bo-bobo's team finally finds the missing hostage, but still can't find Jelly Jiggler. Though a blue wobbly man decides to help find him, Gasser ends out pointing the obvious: he's their enemy! Launching into battle, Jelly and Bo-bobo fight each other, with the nosehair abilities going up against the shaky Fist of the Wobble Wobble. But when Bo-bobo is not trying to eat his lichti flavored body, Jelly ends up joining in on the weird Wiggin fun the two and Don Patch come up with! Soon seeing time running out in the battle, Bo-bobo decides to take it to the next level, fusing with Don Patch and becoming an even more powerful form: the serious BoboPatch! Completely overwhelmed and fearful of returning to the supermarket he started in, Jelly gets smashed by the fusion warrior instantly and ending the battle.

[edit] Captain Battleship & Pomade Ring

(Episodes 17-21)

After another victory, Don Patch decides to undertake another challenge by going for a job as a Hair Hunter. But his interview goes horribly when facing Bo-bobo and another rival for the job. But he ends up discovering a strange door while there, which he ends up opening to discover...an army of Hair Hunters defeated by a ducktailed-hair man! The warrior, revealing himself as Bo-bobo's old rival Captain Battleship, nearly gets into another battle with his immortal enemy whenever he's not doing strange things like..turning into an octopus. Gasser too recognizes him as the man who destroyed his home of Poo-Poo City and defeating an old ally. But Battleship decides to mess with Gasser further, using one of his servants to turn his "girlfriend" Beauty into a doll, then taunting him to come and get her at his headquarters: the Pomade Ring! After a leak about a team of five warriors under Battleship, the remaining warriors of Bo-bobo's team go on a recruiting drive, getting Softon and Jelly Jiggler to join them in their battles.

Once in Poo-Poo City, Bo-bobo's team goes on the offensive taking on Battleship's guards. Although struggling at first to find the Pomade Ring, Bo-bobo finds it high in the sky, where the others eventually join him. (and avoiding obstacles like...Serviceman) Once onboard, Bo-bobo fights against Suzu, the psychic second-in command, but easily defeats her by realizing she's not too bad a girl after all. On the other hand, Don Patch and Jelly try hard to partake in a spy operation gone horribly wrong.

Once reunited, the warriors find themselves in a chamber facing against Battleship's main guardians: the Battleship Five Quartet. Gasser goes first, going through an enigmatic school before discovering an old ally..turned enemy! After the battle falls apart, Bo-bobo goes next, facing a cowardly calendar with a dark secret. Although he takes the battle into Bo-bobo World and seems to win, he too fails. Don Patch and Jelly Jiggler don't do too well either. But the battles come to a halt when Battleship accidentally blows up his own fortress, making it crash down on the city below!

With a seeming pause in battle and Beauty back in hand, Softon suggests Bo-bobo hold more training to discover his true weakness. He, Beauty and Don Patch head off into the mysterious World of Blabs-a-lot, Bo-bobo ends up not training and more fools around with the locals. But when the last of the Battleship Five shows up, the duo go straight into battle where Bo-bobo realizes his weakness: his lack of super-attacks! After making one up to stop the last enemy, the trio return to the real world once again. Back in the real world, Bo-bobo and Battleship finally collide, fighting each other with all sorts of wild Nosehair and Wiggin abilities confusing themselves and everyone around them. But as the battle wears on, Bo-bobo shows himself the stronger of the two while Battleship finally reveals why he turned against his former friend: jealousy and a need for acknowledgment. After being defeated by Bo-bobo's final super attack, Battleship decides to start over and be friends again..but ultimately gets a final cold reception for his own pitiful state.

[edit] Hatenko, Kitty-Poo & The Evil House of Blood

==(Episodes 22-23)

Taking a break after defeating Battleship, the team is approached by a blond man named Hatenko in search of Bo-bobo. Though Bo-bobo really doesn't know his implications, the warrior immediately shows his power by freezing a Hair Hunter with his powerful Fist of the Key. But just when Bo-bobo finally has his attention, Hatenko ends up immediately forgetting everything when he spots Don Patch, his beloved boss who once saved his life! Further complicating matters is the appearance of Kitty-Poo, a cat-faced warrior who proclaims himself stronger than Battleship in the ranks of the Baldy-Bald Big Four. When Don Patch accidentally makes him angry, both he and his servants end up at the wrong end of the Wiggin's fist!

Once everything settles down, Hatenko reveals why he wanted to see Bo-bobo: to invite him to the Evil House of Blood, where a wedding reception for Baldy-Bald the Fourth would be held. But the mansion turns out to be a trap, crawing with Hair Hunters and characters new and familiar. Eventually, Bo-bobo is captured by a reptilian scientist in the mansion, who brainwashes the afro warrior to fight against his friends and making Don Patch go deep in trying to find the power to defeat his ally. But Hatenko comes to the rescue once again, freezing Bo-bobo with his key abilities and putting a stop to the scientist's plot. Though Gasser still doesn't trust him, this action allows them to finally escape the mansion.

[edit] The Ocean & Z-Block Base

==(Episodes 24-26)

With Hatenko now with them, Bo-bobo's team continues their journey to a sea-side resort where they try to relax. But the key warrior gets angry when he sees Don Patch hanging out with a robot, leading to a set of challenges where he, Bo-bobo and the others face an entire team of robotic hair hunters in battles that emphasize teamwork. After nearly getting befuddled by the robots, Don Patch remembers a connection with one of them, making everyone apologize for their harsh actions towards each other...though Bo-bobo takes it back moments later.

After rest, the team reaches the bizarre base of Z-Block, lead by the diminuitive Dengaku Man. Upon arrival, Bo-bobo and Don Patch immediately find themselves on a game show run by a Hair Hunter who forces them through bizarre questions and challenges. But when he tries to get rid of the duo, they end up making a harsh return engagement to stop him. But immediately after one victory, the duo (and Hatenko) get trapped inside a giant TV where another Hair Hunter tries to eliminate them with the power of his flash bulbs. He reveals that the block is actually the most powerful Hair Hunt block (comparible to Jelly Jiggler's A-Block), but everyone realizes that their power is equaled by their stupidity. Though he seems to easily destroy Bo-bobo, he ends up returning in a more powerful dark form that confuses and burns down the hunter. Once escaping, Bo-bobo defeats the vice-leader through a confusing match.

With all other block forces defeated, Dengaku Man literaly crashes into the party. But the little block leader shows himself as confusing as he is cute, making Don Patch realize that he is a Wiggin and making them change their strategy. But as the battle goes on, Dengaku Man reveals that he isn't as respected as he claims and that he lives a lonely life of abandonment and lacking of friends. Insisting on Bo-bobo's help, the afro man shows off several interesting options for friendship. But ultimately, he realizes that Dengaku Man's friendship desires is a selfish need without any merit or honesty. Knocking some sense into the block leader, they leave him with a possibility that perhaps he could be accepted.

[edit] Wiggin Block and the King of Wiggins

==(Episodes 27-29)

Just before Bo-bobo's team continues to journey, Hatenko decides to leave the team and "rejoin his flock" (without revealing the real intentions of his departure). But as he goes, they discover a strange man alongside this group who they immediately shoot down. After a quick battle, they discover that he is from the legendary Wiggin Block, reopened by Baldy-Bald and the home of the most powerful Wiggins. The team at first tries to break into the block, but nearly failed without the assistance of a "space traveler" who helps them along. Things aren't any better inside the block, as they are nearly swarmed by Wiggins before escaping into the heart of the building.

As they begin their battle upwards, Don Patch is forced to fight in a bizarre tea ceremony, but somehow is able to out-maneuver through his opponent with Wiggin skills of his own. But on the next floor, a visit to a Wiggin Pet Shop has the team discover Jelly Jiggler, happily living there but having been captured by space police. After knocking some sense into the cop, they offer Jelly to join along, who happily accepts with his brand Nu hanky! With a new companion, they go upwards where they fight an honorable mouse samurai in a cat-and-mouse battle.

Once they reach the top floor, the team discover the block leader defeated and a teen awaiting with a meal in hand. The teen reveals himself as Rice, an assassin and the great King of Wiggins. Though he mostly wants to face Don Patch to show off his powers, he soon finds himself fighting the others as well, using the grainy powers of his Fist of Rice to take control of the battle. Making matters worse, he captures Beauty within the source of his attack, threatening that if he isn't defeated within the hour, she'll turn into a panda!

After a mostly serious battle, the main Wiggin trio begin to wonder that Rice was merely bluffing about his "Wiggin King" status. But exactly at 6'o-clock, Rice's battle strategy changes, going from Fist techniques to an all out Wiggin assault that takes out Gasser and Jelly! Bo-bobo and Don Patch try to keep up with Wiggin attacks of their own, but even the orange star-shape slowly wears down in the face of the human opponent. But Bo-bobo presses on, matching Rice's confusing powers with confusing powers of his own. At the end of a thirty-minute battle, Rice's abilities go away, but Bo-bobo keeps going, slapping him around with both nosehair and Wiggin abilities until finally smashing him down. Because of his full time strangeness, Rice ultimately gives up his title and a special "H" necklace, declaring Bo-bobo as the real King of Wiggins.

[edit] OVER and the Joke Killer

(Episodes 30-35)

Immediately after defeating Rice, a huge-mouth ninja suddenly appears to offer Bo-bobo to take on his master: the evil Big-Four member OVER. To compliment his offer, he reveals that Rice, like Hatenko, has a special Kill Seal on them which will tear them apart if his master is not defeated! Bo-bobo, Don Patch and Jelly make quick work of the ninja, who keeps his word and teleports all of them to a castle where OVER resides. After taking out another of the guards, the team discover the true evil of their opponent while unknowingly being watched by the Ultimate Five Assassins, warriors working for the enemy.

Entering into the castle, Bo-bobo's team discover the first of the assassins: a little girl who just wants to play with them! While they seem to go along with her, it turns out that their play was a means of brainwashing to take everyone out with little effort. But Don Patch reveals himself immune to mental manipulation...as well as his own uncourteousness to little girls. Next, the team enters into a jungle setting facing a boy who changes the setting to a dangerous lava battleground. Gasser is forced to fight him on his own, but nearly gets burned before having his full power unleashed against him. The next floor finds everyone avoiding an onslaught of traps from one of the remaining assasins. But when one of them actually captures the team, they are unexpectedly saved by Dengaku Man, who is finally accepted on the team as a friend!

On the next floor, the team finds themselves in on top of a giant toilet facing the three remaining assassins who work together as a bizarre ninja team. Though Bo-bobo's side appears to find an early advantage, they find out the major penalty for falling into the toilet is swelling up and exploding! As the battle turns into a giant free-for-all, the ninjas slowly whittle their opponents down to only Bo-bobo...until he coaxes Don Patch and Jelly back into the fight, turning it into a match of coordinated teamwork and special abilities thrown by both sides. Eventually, with the possibility of an explosive finale, Bo-bobo and Don Patch choose to fuse again...only to have Jelly join them as a third component! Combined together, the trio form the extremely powerful BoboPatchiggler, who makes quick work of the ninjas using the bizarre universe known Majide Time...

With all paths cleared to the top, Bo-bobo and his team finally reach OVER, who instantly shows off his killer intent towards the Wiggin Trio. Transporting them to a special battle area, the heroes face off in deadly combat with the silver-haired killer, flying through the air with giant cannons while avoiding both the knife floor and the attacks of their enemy's Fist of the Ultimately Evil Sword. (using a pair of scissors) Although the three idiots seem to have a hard time getting a direct hit on OVER at first, they ultimately find their way around it by annoying him through other means. But with each attack made towards their opponent, he merely gets angrier, making one of six balls around his stomach light up with each charge of emotion. After Bo-bobo, Don Patch and especially Jelly light the last of these balls, OVER finally transforms into his true form...Torpedo Girl!?!?!?

As strange as it immediately seems for their opponent to become a female torpedo, they soon face her true wrath, revealing herself as a legendary Joke Killer who bashes into anyone that does the slightest silliness! And with the Wiggin Trio consistently acting like their silly selves, she has plenty of targets to fly towards. Not even the powers of the Fist of the Nosehair or the confusion of Bo-bobo World are enough to stop Torpedo Girl's rampage towards them. Ultimately, Bo-bobo is forced to use a super-special attack to put a stop to her: the judgement of the nine planets of the Solar System (in his own weird style) to multiply punish the torpedo until finally knocking her out and turning her back to OVER! When the battle seems complete, Suzu appears to teleport everyone away from the castle and towards safety. But her caution accidentally brought OVER along with them, forcing Bo-bobo to knock him around one more time before finally taking him out.

[edit] Holy Guacamole Land

(Episodes 36-43)

Immediately after the OVER affair ends, Suzu advises Bo-bobo that the last and strongest of the Baldy-Bald Big Four has returned: Halekulani, the owner of the Holy Guacamole Land amusement park. Seeing it as an opportunity to go to another amusement park, Bo-bobo and team get their tickets and board the next train out there. But even the ride towards their next opponent is a dangerous affair as a pole-weilding assassin chooses to take them out before they arrive. Jelly, Bo-bobo and even Don Patch fight a battle against both the assassin and falling off their rooftop battleground as they ride to their destination. Once in the park, they make quick work of destroying one of the attractions before finishing off their enemy on the ground.

As Bo-bobo's team make their way through the park, they soon discover how dangerous it really is, both in its Hair Hunters and in the greedy actions of Halekulani, who nearly blows them up for going to attractions that lose profits. Going into the relatively safe "Kid's Area", the group ends up living a second childhood before being bossed around by a bullying adult guardian who makes their worst nightmares come true. The Wiggin Trio show their power even in a diminutive state, stopping this Hair Hunter without too much trouble. But Suzu soon warns them of worse guardians in the form of A Few Dangerous Thugs, a trio of the leader's most powerful help. Bo-bobo and Jelly end up taking out one rather easily in the Candy House attraction, while Don Patch outconfuses a second after taking over a stage show.

Yet as the heroes move forwards towards Halekulani's castle, they discover that the third member of the team is actually a team of three bizarre brothers working together as one unit! Capturing Suzu and Beauty around the Climb High Tower attraction, Bo-bobo and Jelly are forced to fight against them before they get killed by the scent of killer gum. But the duo are eventually joined by Softon, who decides to assist in saving Beauty by torturing the brothers with the power of the goddess Blabs-a-lot. After Don Patch joins the battle, it becomes a match of teamwork as the brothers and the Wiggins go all out against each other. Ultimately, after two of the brothers lend their power to their eldest, Bo-bobo decides to use the attraction to his advantage, turning it into a giant roulette wheel that punishes whomever he lands on, defeating the brothers with one bizarre punishment after another!

After another victory, Bo-bobo's team finally reaches Money Castle, where they finally confront Halekulani himself. After breaking through a barrier of bills and getting in the first attack, they face the wrath of the Big Four member as he unleashes his Fist of Gorgeousness against them, using all sorts of valuables from bills to coins and jewels for his weaponry! As Bo-bobo, Don Patch and Jelly show off how their greed matches his own, Halekulani changes his tactic, forcing everyone to play in a giant board game where they either win or he steals their worth. While he seems to show his power as the master of the game, Bo-bobo gets angry enough to burn it away with one of his attacks! Furthermore, he decides to reverse the tactic against the money master, forcing him to go through a board game of his own until he literally closes it down.

Just when it seemed like they had stopped their opponent, Halekulani uses his power to summon all of the wealth in his park, fusing to become an even more powerful form to unleash torrents of bills on the Wiggins. But the trio avoid and deflect all of his attacks once again, breaking down his moral as they stop his powers. Bo-bobo then reveals to the greedy opponent the one thing that is greater than money: boring, ordinary life, which he demonstrates with a final attack forcing him through a bizarre week before bashing Halekulani down, putting an end to the master of Holy Guacamole Land!

[edit] Cyber City

(Episodes 44-51)

While Bo-bobo was putting the finishing blows on Halekulani, Gasser is unknowingly kidnapped by a team of cybernetic soldiers while trying to save others. After the team finally sees him screaming for rescue, Softon notes that the captors are from the island of Cyber City, prison island of the Maruhage Empire and home of Baldy Bald's right-hand man, Giga. Almost immediately, the team rushes out to sea to head towards the island, making their way towards heavily-fortified waters on the approach. But just when they seem stopped before even reaching their destination, Torpedo Girl suddenly bulldozes through the security to get to them! But a sudden crush that she feels towards the swirly-headed Softon makes her assist the team, getting them to the island with little trouble.

Finally arriving in the technological city, Bo-bobo immediately goes to the first place he can in search of Gasser. But his spontenaity ends up throwing him into the battlefield of a member of the Six Cyber Knights, facing him on a spherical execution stand where prisoners get slashed about. With help from Don Patch and Jelly, they defeat the jailer, but only end up attracting interest from the other five. A second executioner then seizes the Wiggin Trio and Beauty, forcing them into a bungee battle against him and two incompitent assistants. Bo-bobo soon takes control of this battle as well, creating a giant box under the bottomless pit which eventually gives both Don Patch and Jelly powers to stop their opponent.

Although able to defeat two of the Cyber Knights, Bo-bobo is helpless to assist Gasser as he is forced to watch Giga transform him to a statue for his collection. But before he is able to do anything about it, Torpedo Girl accidentally knocks him, Softon and Dengaku Man into the realm of another jailer, then takes Don Patch and Jelly into a seperate one! The torpedo and the two Wiggins end up facing a word-controlling executioner who tries to stop them with his text-based fist, but Torpedo Girl proves her power against the warrior before Don Patch further finishes him off. Meanwhile, Bo-bobo and Softon have a much easier time in a driving course against a car-headed warrior before aggrevating Giga a bit more.

With two more jailers knocked out, most of the team is teleported to the nerve center of Cyber City, where they find themselves facing against the mustached, onion-headed J, who powers the city with his Fist of the Black Sun. Softon tries to take him on at first, but is easily thrashed by the illusion and skill of the enigmatic warrior. After his defeat, he tries to tell Bo-bobo the means to stop the Black Sun abilities, but Bo-bobo ultimately ends up drawing on fusion once again to defeat his enemy. J, though, intercepts the attempt by teleporting Dengaku Man into Don Patch's way and forcing the white creature inside Bo-bobo! The fusion of the duo unexpectedly change them into...the female singer Denbo! J soon faces the mistakes he caused by going through a plethora of musical madness before ultimately being defeated and knocking out the power of his black sun! As Softon temporarily re-energizes the city, Bo-bobo's team finally get invited by Giga to take him on.

Finally inside Giga's domain, Bo-bobo's team immediately discover the problems of facing the domain of their artistic enemy. After an initial battle, Giga tries to prove his genius to the Wiggins by forcing them into a mental showdown where he predicts their moves until a flaw finally allows Bo-bobo to hit him. Yet while Bo-bobo believes that the Fist attacks of his enemy aren't working too well, Giga soon proves that he never used his Fist all this time, proving it to them by using the full power of his Fist of Obujé De Art. The lead jailer soon shows off the various abilities of his artistic talents, such as turning the Wiggins into his works, forcing them against a giant stereo system and even forcing them into climbing an endless flight of steps filled with various traps. Yet each time, the Wiggin Trio and Torpedo Girl find their way around it, bashing Giga after each of his attacks and finally seemingly to defeat him.

But just when their enemy appeared stopped, Giga finally syphons the power of all of his Fist statues, fusing it with himself to become even more powerful and further hold his Gasser statue hostage. In this new form, Giga uses the full power of his art abilities, becoming practically invincible! But Bo-bobo's team finally finds their way around Giga's power, fusing their attacks with their own artistic style, allowing them to knock him around. Forced to use his final option of destroying the Gasser statue, Bo-bobo is forced to unleash his greatest attack: an extremely manly fist ability infusing him with the power of flames and the ability of his Wiggin comrades to finally smash down Giga once and for all! With this (plus an unexpected assist by Hatenko), Gasser is saved and the Cyber City battles finally ended.

[edit] The Former Chromedome Empire

(Episodes 52-70)

On the way back from Cyber City, Bo-bobo's team are stopped by a Hair Hunt team found more powerful than an average Hair Hunter. The warriors turn out to be from the Former Chromedome Empire, a predecessor to the modern Chromedome who had easily conqured the world a hundred years ago. After teaming up together to stop the intial wave, Bo-bobo and the Wiggin team decide to go to a special holy land (a shopping mall) to power up for this new threat. They soon find themselves putting these new abilities to test when the former leader a G-block, Wild Wister, appears, hoping to take out this remnant of the Hair Kingdom he once fought against. Using a fist ability to control flowers, he ends up easily defeating most of the team and even gives Bo-bobo a tough time at first. But Bo-bobo's power-up (a black jacket he bought from a supermarket) finally comes into play, awakening new power to transform into Super Bo-bobo! With his new power, the afro warrior shows the true power of his nosehair fist and crushes the former general.

Seeing the troubles being brought by the reviving Fomer Chromedome, Bo-bobo's team decides to go off and eliminate the threat. With Hatenko returning to their side (to guide them and to hang out with Don Patch some more), the team goes forward into battle, crushing an entire army of grunt soldiers of the previous era before finally arriving at their headquarters: Jelly Jiggler's amusement park, replaced now by the new Neo Hair-Hunt Land MAX park under the control of the former Hair Hunt generals. After arriving in the park, they face their first opposition against shaved-ice general Ujikin TOKIO, former leader of F-block, who instructs the heroic team of the battle style of Sangaria, or three-on-three combat. Bo-bobo, Hatenko and Jelly take his team on in a gadget matchup that soon turns into a science-fiction battle. But Bo-bobo ultimately gains the upper hand, forcing the enemy trio through a bizarre world tour to finish them off.

[edit] The Playoff and the Reverse Chromedome

Team Bo-bobo vs. three of the warriors of the Reverse Maruhage: Crimson (top left), Byakkyō (top right) and leader Hydrate (top center)
Team Bo-bobo vs. three of the warriors of the Reverse Maruhage: Crimson (top left), Byakkyō (top right) and leader Hydrate (top center)

[edit] Hair Kingdom


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 | Jati
Villains: Villains | Major Villains | Pomade Ring | Cyber City | Former Maruhage Empire | Hair Kingdom
Other Characters: Other | Fusions
Plot: Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo | Shinsetsu Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo
Media: Episodes | Manga chapters | Dassutsu! Wiggin' Royale | Shinsetsu Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo
Other: Yoshio Sawai | Shonen Jump | Maruhage Empire | Fists