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“ | Hear the lullaby? Rest in peace, baby. | „ |
~ Helter-Skelter |
Helter-Skelter is a minor antagonist in the 2007 videogame No More Heroes.
He is a cigar smoking albino garbed in the manner of a cowboy and ranked eleventh in the United Assassins Association until he is killed by Travis Touchdown before gameplay begins.
While he doesn't have any dialog lines in the game itself, Dee Bradley Baker provided his voice in the trailer.
Biography[]
Helter-Skelter's role is minimal. He engages the protagonist Travis Touchdown in the beginning of the game and both fight at a building's rooftop. As he and Travis fight each other, Skelter is ultimately defeated when Travis decapitates him in anime-like fashion, killing him instantly.
In the second game, Travis actually engages Skelter's brother, Skelter Helter in a fight at the same rooftop where Helter-Skelter was killed, serving as the first boss of the game. Travis decapitates him too, but even so, he survives long enough to warn the "Crownless King" about the new plan of the UAA.
Trivia[]
- He and his brother were both named after the famous song by The Beatles, Helter Skelter. It is also likely the name is a reference to the Manson Family murders, given that ever since those events "Helter Skelter" has been synonymous with Charles Manson.
- Helter-Skelter's appearance is said to have been based on Cloud from Final Fantasy VII, as well as Dante from the Devil May Cry series.
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