Travis only ever removes his aviator glasses on-screen once, when he has sex with Sylvia Christel. Travis takes his friendships very seriously as well, as evidenced by his quest to avenge the murder of Bishop Shidux, after which he seems to learn something about the repercussions that death has on others aside from the one being killed. Touchdown is very driven to prove himself, is shown to be highly intelligent and a quick learner, and can be surprisingly witty and even poetic. Travis also has a certain amount of honor and respect for people he believes to be "true warriors" as he tries to spare the assassin Ryuji in Desperate Struggle, and soon shows a great deal of his humanity after the death of Alice Twilight, weary of the arranged manslaughter he accidentally promoted and by the various corporations that took advantage of it. Peace, whose daughter was estranged from him, and with Margaret Moonlight, where he fulfilled her dying wish by remembering her song. He is capable of being touched by people's emotional and personal experiences, seeing that he didn't seem entirely settled after killing Dr. In his starting days of the first No More Heroes, killing women made him feel uncomfortable until Holly Summers told him that all assassins, no matter what gender, must die when they lose. Travis is relatively calm about killing people and has been shown to be sexually stimulated by it in Desperate Struggle. While Travis displays crude, punkish and immature behavior, and is especially cruel toward the male assassins he fights, he displays normal and decent behavior whenever he isn't on the job. In Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes, he is depicted wearing a purple leather jacket in place of his signature red one. Travis has dark spiky hair and blue eyes. Travis usually wears a lightweight leather jacket, t-shirt, jeans, and sunglasses, though his outfit varies slightly in No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle. 10.3 Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes.10.2 No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle. 5.3 Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes.5.2 No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle.Travis Touchdown is voiced by Robin Atkin Downes, Kazuya Nakai in the Japanese version, and was based on Jackass's Johnny Knoxville and Ultimate Fighting Championship contender Josh Barnett. Goichi Suda previously said that Travis will be retired from the series from No More Heroes III and potentially onward, but later changed his mind when speaking about how the third game would come out in a long time, talking about how Travis would be much older then. He appears to have an interest in lucha libre, video games, Japanese pro wrestling icons, and anime his favorite being a moe-driven anime series called Pure White Lover Bizarre Jelly. He is introduced as a 27-year-old American assassin and stereotypical otaku – his motel room decorated with professional wrestling, video games and anime/manga collectibles – living in near poverty in the Motel "NO MORE HEROES" of Santa Destroy accompanied by his kitten Jeane (most likely named after his lost love). Travis Touchdown (トラヴィス・タッチダウン Torabisu Tacchidaun) is the protagonist and anti-hero of the No More Heroes series. Jeane (younger half-sister, former childhood love interest) ✝ No More Heroes III concept art of Travis Touchdown.ģ0 ( No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle)ģ7 ( Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes)
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