No More Heroes: Travis Fights Back

No More Heroes: Travis Fights Back is a American computer-animated action, crime and comedy film.

The film was based on a video game franchise shown on Nintendo and PlayStation in 2007, 2010, 2011 and 2019, 2021 created by John A. Davis, Suba51, Genndy Tartakovsky, Masafumi Takada, Jun Fukuda, Yūsuke Kozaki‎, Evan Goldberg, Goichi Suda, Steve Oedekerk, Malik Bader, Cathy Yan, Tim Miller, Seth Rogen and James Franco.

Plot
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Cast
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Theatrical release
No More Heroes: Travis Fights Back was released in theaters on August 25, 2022

Home media
No More Heroes was released on DVD and Blu-Ray by Warner Bros. Home Enterment on December 12, 2022 and released on HBO Max on August 25, 2022.

Production
Suba51 And Genndry Tartakovsky had to plan for No More Heroes Video Game Film Adaption Project on 2018 after they made the game Travis Strikes Back: No More Heroes on PS4 and Nintendo Switch.

It was plan to make an television series; and it becomes a massive successful on Adult Swim but unfortunately they had to canceled it and make movie instead for No More Heroes television series.

And they hired Seth Rogen and James Franco to make a No More Heroes movie production on Point Grey Pictures.

That game was successful in Nintendo Wii and they wanted to make a film about Travis Touchdown and their No More Heroes Franchise.

Due to Ubisoft Film & Television before making No More Heroes and the No More Heroes Sequel on Nintendo Wii. They decided the producers, writers and to produce the movie No More Heroes: Travis Fights Back.

However, they were concerned that making a feature film before a making a television series was too risky, before they had to canceled this tv series.

Reception
The movie received very positive reviews from critics and audiences and has a 93% approval on Rotten Tomatoes and was a box office hit. Despite the success of the film, the video game remains more popular to this very day, and many people think the movie came during the before the making No More Heroes video game franchise.

Critical response
No More Heroes: Travis Fights Back received generally positive reviews from critics and audiences. The film scored a 75% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The critics' consensus read: "This is for the gamers and weebo who like Travis Touchdown" According to Metacritic, the film also scored 90/100, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Rita Kempley of Washington Post and The New York Post praised the film, saying that "Sometimes Travis can be an sword fighter otaku assassin master that he likes to kick some enemies ass ". Nell Minow of Common Sense Media enjoyed the "Pretty brutal and deadly and for this adult animation", giving the film 4 out of 5 stars. Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly gave this film a A+, calling it "a badass movie that everyone like this video game franchise of No More Heroes that might almost have been designed to make you scared of how much brutal that everyone likes violence and blood". Brian Lowry of CNN.com called the film "It was some special effects movie with the collaboration with adult animation, action, crime and comedy. But sometimes this has some brutally for the otaku assassin an kill ranking swordfighters. Roger Ebert of Chicago Sun-Times gave the film a 4/4 score, saying that "it doesn't have the little in-jokes that make anime jokes and otaku jokes fun for grown-ups. But adults who appreciate the art of animation may enjoy the look of the picture".

Box office
The film was financially successful, bringing in $67,275,90 on its opening weekend for an average of $12,690 from 3,139 theaters, and ended up with a total of $128,952,571 domestically, and the film did better overseas bringing in $89,012,220 which made a total of $671,902,390 worldwide. It had a budget of roughly $350 million. It is one of only twelve feature films to be released in over 3,000 theaters and still improve on its box office performance in its second weekend, increasing 9.0% from $67,275,90 to $430,670,180.

Awards
No More Heroes: Travis Fights Back was nominated for the the Grammy awards for Best Adult Animated Feature and they won for the best adult animation picture of the year. It was the release from Vyond Studios to receive an Academy Award nomination.

Official Edit
The movie soundtrack was released on November 10, 2022 after the movie was released, by Sony Music Soundtrack, Columbia Records and Warner Bros. Records. There is also an untitled track that talks about Travis Touchdown telling the audience to leave the theater and go home.

Original score
Additionally, a promotional soundtrack containing the score by Masafumi Takada was released for Academy Award consideration.

No More Heroes possible sequel film
In April 1, 2025 it was reported that Suda51 and Mamoru Hosoda had made a deal to write a sequel to the film titled No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise but they had to do it the Hardaway in Toei Animation and Warner Bros Pictures. However, there was progress after That's 70's Show had to cancel before making after John A. Davis and Craig McCracken retries from Warner Bros Productions.

Trivia

 * This is revival of GoAnimate Studios film and rebranding to Vyond Studios to make this movie after a shutdown of GoAnimate Studios due to 2 years.
 * This was Goanimate's and Warner Bros. Pictures' film to be R-rated by the MPAA.
 * The film is notably more burial and serious including fantasy violence than the TV series.

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