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List of Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo episodes

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List of Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo episodes
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Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo is an anime television series based on the manga series of the same name. The series was directed by Hiroki Shibata[1] and produced by Toei Animation. It ran for 76 episodes, from November 8, 2003 to October 29, 2005 on TV Asahi.

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Joy Tashjian Marketing Group, a licensing representative named by Toei Animation, licensed the anime in North America.[2] Preview clips of the series were aired during Cartoon Network's "Summer 2005 Kick-Off Special" in May 2005,[3] and the series premiered on September 30. The series also aired on Cartoon Network's Toonami programming block on Saturdays at 9-10 p.m., starting on October 1.[4] Additionally, it was available on Cartoon Network's broadband service, Toonami Jetstream, from November 5, 2007 until the service's closure in January 2009.[5] In the United Kingdom, it premiered on Jetix on April 16, 2007.[6]

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Theme Music

For episodes 1-32, the opening theme is "Wild Challenger" by the Japanese rock band Jindou, and the ending themes are "Shiawase" (幸せ; Happiness) by artist Mani Laba and "Kirai Tune" (キライチューン; Hate Tune) by FREENOTE. For episodes 33-76, the opening theme is "Baka Survivor" (バカサバイバー; Stupid Survivor) by Ulfuls, and the ending theme is "H.P.S.J." by urban pop duet Mihimaru GT.[7]

Episode list

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Home media release

English

The series was originally licensed for home video release in North America by Illumitoon Entertainment in 2006,[9] who released only two volumes on bilingual DVD in 2007.[10][11] All further volumes were canceled when their distribution deal with Westlake Entertainment fell through.[12] S'more Entertainment announced on January 16, 2012 that they would release the series with English subtitles as well as dubbed versions on DVD on April 10 of the same year.[13][14] This release however, lacked an English subtitle track. Despite a fully translated script being present on a PDF file on disc 4 and indications on the box and in the pre-release information that there would be a subtitle track.[15] S'more Entertainment released a statement claiming the packaging was wrong, and that there was never an intention to subtitle the release due to costs.[16] In August 2018, Discotek Media announced their licensing of the series and released an SD Blu-ray disc set of all 76 episodes on January 28, 2020.[17][18]

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