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| “ | I hate punks... They're violent, evil psychos. Kinda like you, FU. | „ |
| ~ Damon in No More Heroes III. |
| “ | Goodbye, FU. Now f*** off! | „ |
| ~ Damon to FU before killing him. |
Damon Riccitiello is the overarching antagonist of No More Heroes: Travis Strikes Again and one of the two main antagonists and the final boss of No More Heroes III, going by the name Damon Ricotello.
He was voiced by Max Mittelman.
Biography[]
During his childhood, he met an alien named FU, where he helped him against the government agents and Fu later gives him powers. Together they worked on making the spaceship where they would eventually succeed and as the agents show up to kidnap FU, FU promises to Damon that he will return in twenty years. Years later, Damon would grow up to become the head of Utopinia, where he grew up to be a ruthless business mongrel.
Damon first appeared in No More Heroes: Travis Strikes Again, where he plays a minor but important role in the game. He was the former boss of Dr. Juvenile, where he tried to steal the device by viciously assaulting her until Travis Touchdown returns and beats him so badly that he wants revenge.
Sometime later, he would soon meet FU again, with Sylvia Christel being his secretary, and FU now fully grown has become a full-on prince and a galactic dictator. Fu praises Damon for using his powers to become a successful CEO and FU reveals that he was imprisoned after destroying some planets and having his own army of inmates. Damon was shocked at FU's true nature and later hosts a tournament of superheroes for his amusement, and Damon only goes along with it in hopes to get revenge against Travis for the last game. During the course of the game, Damon is constantly disrespected by Fu to the point that any love he had for FU was gone and only views him as a tool to get back at Travis. Damon criticizes FU after most of his minions were defeated to the point that Damon left to hire Henry Cooldown to kill Travis.
After the fall of FU, Damon betrays him by killing him after he failed to kill Travis before revealing that his face was scarred by Travis and went mad after Travis later recognizes Damon and decides to fight him. Damon uses a giant mech Thunder Break to battle against Travis, who also uses a mech suit. After that, Damon transforms and fights Travis in a duel to the death. Travis eventually defeats Damon by knocking him off the platform. Damon states repeatedly that he doesn't want to die before disintegrating into a void.
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Trivia[]
- As mentioned above, he is called Damon Riccitiello in Travis Strikes Again, but he is known as Damon Ricotello in No More Heroes III.
- Damon shares his original surname with John Riccitiello, former CEO of Unity Technologies (the company that created the Unity game engine) and former CEO of Electronic Arts. John Riccitiello had a large influence on the direction of Shadows of the Damned during his time at EA, and he can be considered partially responsible for the final game resulting so differently from Goichi Suda and Shinji Mikami's original vision.
External Links[]
- Damon Riccitiello on the Pure Evil Wiki
- Damon Riccitiello on the No More Heroes Wiki
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