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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
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Super fist of the nose hair. The super fist of the nose hair really freaked Beauty out when she first saw it in episode one, "Bo-nafide Soulful Bo-tector of Hair." Hatenko uses the Fist of the Key technique to lock a person's heart and thereby turning them into stone. Jelly Jiggler uses the Super Fist of the Wobble Wobble against his foes, though it hasn't been used since episode 33, "It Ain't OVER Till the Fat Lady Sings!"
What does Hatenko ask Lemon Fizz to return to him in episode 22, "Hatenko the Hunk has the Key to Your Heart"? | Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo
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His copy of episode 5 of the Bobobo DVD. In that episode, Hatenko was officially introduced and we learn that he is one of the few survivors of the Hair Kingdom, like Bobobo. He is obsessed with Don Patch, and even calls him "The Don." That same episode, the second of the Chrome Dome Empire's Big Four, Kitty-poo, appeared along with Lemon Fizz and Chocolate Munchie, all of who were all beaten up by Don Patch in an amazing show of power that he no one knew he had(except presumably Hatenko). He gave Lemon Fizz a letter asking for his copy of episode five of the Bobobo DVD and after reading it, Lemon Fizz felt like her nose hairs were hanging out.
Dengaku Man. In episode 25, Show Mei reveals that the secret of Z-block base is that a mistake was made and instead of A-block base being the strongest, Z-block is strongest, and even the leader of A-block, Jelly Jiggler, wouldn't stand a chance against a Z-block solider. Since Dengaku Man is leader of Z-block, it means that he is stronger than Jelly Jiggler.
Don Patch. When Don Patch's bird transformed in episode 27, Bobobo comments on how big it is, and that Don Patch must have a really high wiggin level to have created something like that. In the next episode, it is revealed Don Patch was offered the title of King of Wiggin Specialists, but turned it down, and the title was given to Rice. Bobobo defeated Rice and claimed the title.
Torpedo Girl. When OVER was angered six times, he transformed into Torpedo Girl, who was revealed to be one of the legendary Joke Killers and the last one alive ever since a mime disaster. She constantly beats up Bobobo, Don Patch, and Jelly Jiggler(and on occasion, even Gasser) for telling bad jokes. She is so powerful that Bobobo-world failed to beat her, however Bobobo defeated her by using his Planet Judge attack, which involved all of the planets.
More cookies. In the episode "Begin the Bungee Battle! Last One Down Is a Rotten Egg!" Bobobo must fight Sonic, one of the Six Cyber Knights, and his two subordinates, Super Rabbit(spelled Speer on his chest) and the Unknown Sad-sack, a depressed man. In a scene where Bobobo tries to cover the bottomless pit with his mystery-box, Unknown Sad-sack misses it and then says, "What's the point. No more cookies." Beauty comments on the fact that his only reason for living was more cookies. Later, when he lands in the mystery box, he gains a new attitude on life.
Jelly Jiggler's. In the picnic scene where everyone is chanting snack time, Jelly Jiggler comments on how tasty the cookies are and how expensive they must have been, Bobobo says his friends deserve only the most expensive, and that he charged on Jelly's credit card. Jelly commits suicide because Bobobo stole his wallet, and Beauty tells him he should have gotten Traveler's Checks instead.
Softon. Softon says that the only reason he married her was because she wouldn't take them to where Bobobo and the others were unless he married her. Then Bobobo and Softon went off to fight Otto the guy with a car for a head. Torpedo got mad at the guy who's TV screen was a pair of unzipped shorts and forced Don, Jelly, and Beauty to join her as she went off to fight against Bad Bard.
What did Jelly Jiggler and Don Patch disguise themselves as in episode 44? | Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo
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Sand. Torpedo Girl had made a very noisy entrance into Cyber City, and exposed the gang, and then Don Patch and Jelly Jiggler said they could disguise themselves as sand to prevent detection. Naturally the plan didn't work since their disguises were lousy. The citizens explained that there was a Hair Hunt going on, and Don Patch and Jelly Jiggler pretended to not care resulting in getting beaten up by Softon and Beauty.
Because I'm a torpedo!. In episode 34, a running gag is Torpedo Girl constantly saying she's a torpedo. Jelly Jiggler interrupts her and says she's a boy named Leo. Bobobo and the others get mad every time she said it, and told her to stop it. The narrator even said the catch phrase in the scene where Bobobo is upset because Torpedo Girl won't date him.
Sixth-grade Algebra Class. His reason is because OVER hadn't learned anything from his battle with Bobobo. OVER returns as Torpedo Girl in episode 43, after Bobobo uses his Goofy Face attack. In the next episode, they blame to two water guardians for their joking around thereby causing Torpedo Girl to attack them. Bobobo and Don Patch then started joking around on her head.
Halekulani. Halekulani is also the only other villain besides Jelly Jiggler who's headquarters was an amusement park, which had the name of Holy Guacamole Land. He fights with the Super Fist of Gorgeousness, an attack which turns his opponents into money. Because he was so rich, Bobobo even tried to get Halekulani to give him all his money.
Jindou. The theme song is the same for the entire American dub, in spite of the fact that the second theme song was used by episode 33 in the original Japanese version. ULFULS sings the second opening opening, "Baka Survivor", Mihimaru GT sings the ending "H.P.S.J." and Freenote sings the ending, "Kirai Tune." The second opening was first seen in the Japanese version of episode 33, which never aired in the U.S.
Don Patch. Rice wishes to fight Don Patch because when he gave up the title of King of the Wiggin specialists, although Rice accepted, nobody would acknowledge him as the true king, which led Rice to want to defeat Don Patch in order to prove his title was well earned.
rice. The fist of Rice allows Rice to control rice, solidifying it to a point where it can be used to attack his enemies, and it can also enable him to summon a giant bowl of rice to trap his enemies, which if they don't escape from within 30 minutes, they transform into a panda.
Bo-bobo. After Rice had finally managed to defeat Don Patch and become the authentic king of the Wiggin Specialists, Bo-bobo challenged Rice for the title, which Rice ultimately ended up losing.
He ended up suffering from the Kill Seal OVER placed on him. After losing to Bo-bobo, Rice soon ends up feeling the effects of the Kill Seal, which had been placed on OVER. After Bo-bobo's team manages to defeat OVER, the curse is lifted, and Rice is OK.
Episode 60. During the battle against Bubuluba, Bo-bobo learns that the match, unlike the others he was fought against the Former Chrome Dome Empire, was a 6 on 6 battle. With only Beauty, Don Patch, and Jelly Jiggler on his team at the time, Bo-bobo calls for help from both Rice and Service Man.
Wiggin Canon. The Wiggin Canon ends up being the one attack that is used to ultimately finish off Bubuluba, and is the result of the combined wiggin levels of Bo-bobo, Don Patch, and Rice.
Lambada. After Bubuluba was defeated, Lambada entered the arena, to take on Bo-bobo. Rice ends up helping Bo-bobo escape his arena to get to the arena that Beauty was trapped in. Because of this, Lambada challenges Rice to fight.
By turning him into polygons. After being trapped in a rice bowl, Lambada proves his power by turning everything in the arena, including Rice, into polygons, which he is easily able to control, preventing Rice from attacking, or even moving at all.
Dinner time. When it become dinner time (which in the series is depicted to be at 6:00 P.M.) Rice ends up getting a massive increase in his wiggin skills, and he ends up wearing various outfits, such as a tutu, and an outfit that is actually the word King.
No. Rice was not seen at all during the New Emperor Playoffs. It is unknown if he didn't participate, or if he didn't make it into the finals.
Never. Rice is never seen at all during the events of Shinsetsu Bo-bobo, even though he had a part in defeating Czar Baldy Bald the Third's army.
Volume 7. Volume 7 of the original manga focuses on the defeat of Dengaku Man, and the events that occur at the Wiggin Block Base. Please note however, that this volume was not included as part of the regular series released by Viz Media and Shonen Jump in America.
Hajike. The word Hajike is basically what the Japanese would say to describe something that's "wiggin", hence the letter H on Rice's necklace. The dub makes a small joke and asks what the H stands for.
55. Bo-bobo ends up starting the contest when he claims bread is better for you. Jelly Jiggler ends up entering, but he only got two votes, both of them coming from Gasser and Beauty.
Fist of Polygons. Lambada's Fist of Polygons enables him to manipulate polygons at his own will. Lambada can even change living people into polygons, and control them.
Former Chrome Dome Empire. As a general of the Former Chrome Dome Empire, Lambada is working with the other former generals in order to capture Bo-bobo and offer him as a sacrifice to Czar Baldy Bald the Third.
The Triple Death Machine. Although no specific general seems to be in charge of this attraction, Lambada does enter after the assumed operator (Bubuluba) is defeated by Bo-bobo, Don Patch, and Rice's Wiggin Canon.
Former B-Block. Lambada, being the former B-Block leader, is one of the three most powerful beings in the Former Chrome Dome Empire (which indicates that perhaps Czar Baldy Bald IV started the tradition of appointing a Big 4).
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