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Travis Touchdown : ウィキペディア英語版
Travis Touchdown

Travis Touchdown is a video game antihero and the main protagonist of the video game ''No More Heroes''. 27 years old in ''No More Heroes'', he is both an otaku and a professional assassin, wielding a beam sword weapon. He was created by ''No More Heroes'' director Goichi Suda, and voiced by Robin Atkin Downes. He later appeared in the 2010 video game ''No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle'', which takes place three years later.
He is named after the protagonist of the film Paris, Texas directed by Wim Wenders.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2010/02/11/afterwords-suda51-talks-no-more-heroes-2.aspx )〕 He lives a lifestyle that is often compared to those of average people because of his obsession with anime, professional wrestling,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://wii.ign.com/objects/142/14288376.html )〕 pornography, and action figures; however, this lifestyle has also been called an "uber male fantasy." He has received mostly positive reception, with MSNBC describing his appearance as "richly detailed" and "flamboyantly designed". He has also been compared to other characters in fiction, such as Tyler Durden from ''Fight Club'' and The Bride from ''Kill Bill''.
==Concept and creation==
Travis Touchdown first appeared in the Wii video game ''No More Heroes''. He was created by Goichi Suda and voiced by Robin Atkin Downes. He was illustrated by Yūsuke Kozaki, and his clothing was designed by Takeshi Uechi.〔 He was based on ''Jackass'' star Johnny Knoxville. His beam sword's charging method was based on the "Schwartz" lightsabers from the parody film ''Spaceballs''.〔 Travis' name, like other characters' names in ''No More Heroes'', comes from its sound rather than its meaning. He stated that it is a name that sounds cool to Japanese people, but not as much to Western people. Suda comments that he sees some of himself in Travis, and wishes that he could react to things like Travis does. Travis' luchador fandom comes from Suda's fandom for the sport.
Suda was disappointed with the quality of Travis' wrestling techniques, and performed some of them on the animators to demonstrate. Certain other details of Travis are based on Suda, including the sound of a key ring jingling in his pocket and his love of cats. A Ubisoft contest was held to allow one winner's design to be used in ''Desperate Struggle'' for one of Travis' T-shirts. In an interview with Nintendo Power, Suda stated that he wanted Travis to become a huge star, stating that this was one of the reasons he wanted to make ''Desperate Struggle'' as interesting as possible. Nintendo Power editors told Joystiq that Suda considers Travis his favorite character. Suda states that ''No More Heroes 2'' will be Travis' last appearance in the series, as his story will be completely finished. The Californian setting of ''No More Heroes'' is partially based on Travis, who Suda stated had a variety of frustrations and emotions that helped him fit in with that setting and (travis touchdown jacket ).


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