History
Surprisingly, Don Patch was said to be born on day 0 of the 13th month. Other than that, little is known about Don Patch prior to his first appearance in the story. Like Jelly Jiggler, Don Patch appears to have always existed in the form in which he has been seen: an orange spiked ball with arms and legs. (However, his ancestors are known to be Jewish.) He was also told by one of the hair hunt bosses that his ancestors were rock candy, which would explain his appearance. It was in this form which he appeared to a younger Bo-bobo during a childhood skiing contest interrupted by Hair Hunters on behalf of the Wiggin Gang. Similarly, he also appeared (unknowingly) to defend Bo-bobo from his older brother Bibibi-bi Bi-bibi as he began a Hair Hunt to take control of his home in the Hair Kingdom. The only possibility that Don Patch even had a childhood was inside the "Kids Area" of Hallelujah Land, where he became a smaller form with a hitman personality, but that is presumed to be a Wiggin take on a childhood instead of Don Patch's actual raising. When meeting Bobobo in episode 1, his group mistakes them for the wig gang.
The only actual thing truly known about Don Patch prior to meeting Bo-bobo in the modern era is that he has been the leader of the Wiggin Gang for a long time, at least since Bo-bobo's childhood. Under his guidance, the Wiggin Gang (which consisted of himself, a horde of KoPatch and at least two humans) went around the Maruhage/Margarita Empire driving people insane and practicing their crazy techniques. Usually, the Wiggin Gang avoided all matters involving both the Maruhage and the rebels, preferring to keeping to themselves unless they want to wig out in public. However, Don Patch and the Wiggins had several enemies, both from evil Wiggins working for the empire or those that tried to make a similar identity such as H-Block's "Wig Gang", who weren't Wiggins themselves but merely were bald soldiers who wore wigs. However, when the Wiggin Gang decide to scope out the Wig Gang at a local Wiggin festival, they encounter Bo-bobo and Beauty.
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