Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo Season 1 Episode 19 - Watch Legally and Safely
Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo: Gasser chose to be the first one to battle the Battleship Five Quartet, and stepped onto the first platform while the others wait. He gets there, and sees all 6 of the Quartet there, not knowing they would be fought individually! Gasser walks out, and goes back in to see a classroom! Gasser starts to study, but realizes he has to fight, and gets yelled at by a girl, who is Bo-BoBo in a disguise, who leaves. Gasser goes into the cafeteria, which is a revolving sushi bar, and sees his old friend, Loincloth Lloyd! Shortly after the battle starts, Gasser discovers that as long as Loincloth Lloyd continues to use his Red Loincloth Typhoon attack, his own attacks are useless. And because of his collar, who tries to come off so Gasser becomes a baby again, goes the wrong way, and chokes Gasser, so he loses the battle. Bo-BoBo goes next for battle number two against Calendar. He defeats Calendar fairly easily, by taking him through the months from January - June, and destroys Calendar. Then, the Calendar day of June 7th comes, and reveals himself to be the real member of the Battleship Five Quartet, as Bo-BoBo takes him to Bo-BoBo World, from the Softon episode for their battle, where they meet King Nose Hair again!
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