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** Suda51 and [[Hideo Kojima]] are supposedly pretty good friends and call each other Hide-chan and Go-chan. So the setup for that casting decision was there, at least.
** Well, {{spoiler|immediately after she says it, we're shown a great big [[To Be Continued]] sign in the style of the first [[Back to The Future]]...}} - Luc
** Speaking of the sequel, the [[Environmental Symbolism]] starts to kick in. There's a rough system at work here: [[Lonely Atat the Top]] bosses ( {{spoiler|Death Metal, Speed Buster, Alice, Jasper}}) are fought in either abandoned urban areas or among their own riches, particularly unsympathetic to [[Ax Crazy]] foes ( {{spoiler|Destroyman, Bad Girl, Millian Gunman}}) in abandoned warehouses, and [[Anti-Villain|sympathetic foes]] ( {{spoiler|Dr Peace, Jeane, Captain Vladimir}}) in wide open areas. Not every boss works this way but it's a trend.
* Why did they get rid of the sandbox Santa Destroy in the second game? Was it because it was considered a weak point of the original? Or was it because since Bishop is dead, there's no one to bring your bike to you which would make things difficult? (Naw, it's the first one, but the second is logical.)
 
* {{spoiler|Henry}} invokes this ingame during Travis' fight with him, asking Travis, "do you even ''know'' what you're fighting for?"
* Travis does some pretty [[Genre Blind]] things, like falling for Destroyman's tricks or getting impaled, despite tossing about [[Lampshadeslampshade]]s left and right. So is he [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]? No; he ''realizes he's in a video game'', and as such, knows that he has [[Cutscene Power to Thethe Max]]. He can only die ''if the player lets him''.
* Why would Travis {{spoiler|[[A Date Withwith Rosie Palms|whack off]] }} with Henry in the other room, a room did not have a door, and get pissed off when he wakes up?
** Because Travis is a self-centered perv. That's kinda his major character trait.
** I see that, but still, he couldn't do it in the bathroom? And why was Henry shirtless when he woke up, yet he had a shirt on earlier?
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** Bad Girl's throw is the Double Wrist Suplex, where Travis spreads her arms apart before following up. He isolates the arms to prevent Bad Girl from using her bat. Take note, most of her bat attacks are two handed.
** Destroyman's throw is the German Suplex. Since Destroyman was the bulkiest (and arguably the slowest) of all of the bosses, the throw allows Travis to surprise Destroyman and use his own weight against him.
** Shinobu's throw is the Captured Suplex, where Travis grabs the back of her neck and leg before suplexing her backwards. He manages to make sure that Shinobu does not use her speed and escape the suplex. [[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin|Then again, the description is in the freaking name, after all.]]
** {{spoiler|Henry's}} suplex is the Tiger Suplex. Here, Travis manages to trap {{spoiler|Henry's}} arms, preventing him to use his {{spoiler|beam katana.}} He also manages to prevent any sort of escape from the boss as well.
** If you look closely you'll notice that Travis does most of his wrestling moves the wrong way. It's especially noticeable in the second game, if you tried that on anyone in real life it would either cripple them through spinal injury or kill them outright.
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