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{{Character
|name = Bad Girl
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|name = Bad Girl
|image = [[Image:BadGirl.jpg|250px|Bad Girl PR Illustration]]
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|image = [[Image:BadGirl.jpg|300px|Promotional art for Bad Girl in ''No More Heroes''.]]
|kana = バッドガール
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|kana = バッドガール
|romaji = Baddogaaru
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|romaji = Baddogaaru
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|realname = Charlotte<ref name="Nindies">[http://ca.ign.com/articles/2017/08/30/no-more-heroes-travis-strikes-again-officially-revealed-for-nintendo-switch No More Heroes: Travis Strikes Again Officially Revealed for Nintendo Switch]. IGN. Jonathon Dornbush. August 30, 2017.</ref> Birkin
|realname =
 
|othernames =
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|othernames = Bad Dog
|age = 23 years old
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|age = 23 years old
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|family = [[Badman]] (father)
|nationality =
 
 
|occupation = Second rank in the initial [[United Assassins Association]]
|family =
 
 
|weapon = Baseball bat
|occupation = Second rank in the [[United Assassins Association]]
 
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|music = "[[Pleather for Breakfast]]"
|weapon = Baseball bat
 
 
|first = ''[[No More Heroes]]'' (2007)
|abilities =
 
 
|voice = [[Kathryn Fiore]]
|first = ''[[No More Heroes]]'' (2007)
 
|voice = [[Kathryn Fiore]]
 
 
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[[File:Bad Dog.png|thumb|220x220px|Bad Girl after being revived as a dog by the Death Balls in Travis Strikes Again]]
 
'''Bad Girl''' (バッドガール, ''Baddogaaru'') is a character in the video game ''[[No More Heroes]]''. She is a 23-year-old assassin who lives in the basement of [[Destroy Stadium]] and is ranked second in the [[United Assassins Association]].
   
 
==Story==
'''Bad Girl''' (バッドガール, ''Baddogaaru'') is a character in the video game ''[[No More Heroes]]''. She is a 23-year-old assassin who lives in the basement of [[Destroy Stadium]]; her real name as well as her nationality are unknown, although she is presumably American. She is ranked second in the [[United Assassins Association]]. Bad Girl is voiced by [[Kathryn Fiore]]. Her battle theme is Pleather For Breakfast.
 
 
[[Travis Touchdown]] encounters Bad Girl in the basement of Destroy Stadium. Bad Girl has a conveyor belt in the room which she uses to draw condemned criminals<ref name="condemned">[http://www.mmv.co.jp/special/game/nomoreheroes/character/badgirl.html Official Japanese ''No More Heroes'' website]</ref> wearing gimp suits close enough to her to use for target practice, clubbing the men with enough force to catapult them across the room. She chats with Touchdown, telling him that killing is nothing more than "the daily grind." Touchdown, disappointed in Bad Girl's lack of satisfaction from taking lives, calls her "no assassin, just a perverted killing maniac." In retaliation, Bad Girl claims that although her methods are crueller, in essence, she and Touchdown, as assassins, are principally no different. She faces off against Touchdown, and their battle ends when Touchdown drives his [[beam katana]] through Bad Girl's abdomen. Refusing to give in, Bad Girl continues to pummel Touchdown until he claims to forfeit the match. Bad Girl succumbs to her wound almost immediately, and [[Talbot]] and [[Weller]], the UAA's body disposal crew, arrive on the scene to remove her remains. Touchdown speaks to them briefly but passes out from the shock of nearly being killed.
   
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Ten years following her death, a picture of a younger Bad Girl appears in the trailer for ''[[Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes]]''. Her father, [[Badman]], has hunted down Travis Touchdown, seeking revenge for the death of his daughter; however, during their fight they are sucked into the [https://suda51.wikia.com/wiki/Death_Drive_Mark_II Death Drive Mark II], a game console able to grant wishes. Upon gathering and beating all six of its games, Travis wishes for Bad Girl's revival, but in a twist of events, she returns as a dog (promptly named Bad Dog) since one of the death balls was a forgery. Her father then vows to go upon another adventure so that he might fix the curse which was placed upon her.
==Appearance and Personality==
 
Bad Girl dresses in a Sweet Lolita fashion (which directly contrasts with her murderous personality), wearing a pink frilly dress and stockings. She is aggressive, violent, angry and very determined. Despite referring to killing as nothing more than a job she seems to enjoy it. She seems to be aware of her violent ways calling herself an "angry bitch", though she doesn't think Travis is any better. She also drinks heavily.
 
   
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However, as of the newest DLC for the game, Travis manages to retrieve the real Death Ball. Now having all six Death Balls, his wish is able to be properly granted and Bad Girl is restored to her former self.
==Story==
 
[[Travis Touchdown]] encounters Bad Girl in the basement of Destroy stadium, batting several condemned criminals<ref name="condemned">[http://www.mmv.co.jp/special/game/nomoreheroes/character/badgirl.html MMV's official Japanese No More Heroes website: Bad Girl]</ref> in gimp suits that come towards her on a conveyor belt. She chats with Travis, telling him that killing is nothing more than "the Daily Grind". After listening about how she feels no satisfaction whatsoever from the amount of killing she does, he takes an immediate disliking to her. Travis tells her she is "no assassin, just a perverted killing maniac". In retaliation, she claims that Touchdown is no better than her because although she resorts to more cruel methods of killing, they both are in essence all the same. After their fight, she stands with Touchdown's [[beam katana]] sticking through her abdomen, refusing to give up. She continues to assault Touchdown until he shows her pity by forfeiting the fight to her. Bad Girl succumbs to her wounds almost immediately, after which Touchdown gets up to speak with [[Talbot]] and [[Weller]], the UAA's body disposal crew, but passes out from the shock of almost being killed.
 
   
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While happy to see his daughter again, Badman realizes that he and Bad Girl are no longer the same people they used to be the last time they saw each other. She was no longer Charlotte Birkin, and he was no longer Shigeki Birkin, they were now Bad Girl and Badman. With this in mind, he decides that they should part ways and live their own separate lives. Despite this, he acknowledges that while they are no longer the same people they once were, they still have the same blood and are still family.
==Powers and Abilities==
 
Bad Girl is skilled with her baseball bat, she is able to deal strong attacks to Travis and make grown men go flying with it. She also uses her bat to hit her gimps with enough force to turn them into living projectiles. She seemed to have the fiercest determination of all the assassins, and is one of the few that nearly killed him.
 
   
 
==Appearance and personality==
==Quotes==
 
 
Bad Girl dresses in a Sweet Lolita fashion, wearing a pink frilly dress and stockings. She is aggressive, violent, angry and very determined. Despite referring to killing as nothing more than a job, she seems to enjoy it nonetheless. Bad Girl seems to be aware of her violent ways, calling herself an "angry bitch", though she doesn't feel Touchdown is any better than she is, as an assassin. She also drinks heavily, leaving her empty beer cans strewn about her basement home, and even keeping a fridge nearby to refrigerate her cans.
*"You think you're bad, don't 'cha?"
 
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*"Pop quiz: Why am I such an angry bitch?"
 
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When she returns as Bad Dog, her appearance gives her pink and blonde fur. The blonde fur resembles her previous hairstyle. She also has blue, anime-like eyes. When Travis attempts to 'talk' to her, she will begin to growl at him.
*(Upon Travis telling her naughty girls need to be spanked) "Maybe you forgot, I'm a Bad girl!"
 
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==Powers and abilities==
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Despite her juvenile personality, Bad Girl is a dangerously powerful assassin, as well as one of the few people who came close to killing Travis. Not only is she incredibly skilled with a baseball bat, to which she can knock Travis and grown men a few yards away with her superhuman strength, she also is incredibly manipulative. She can present herself as 'weak' while crying, making her attacking opponents wide open for an instant kill counterattack. However, her emotions seem to be incredibly sporadic, causing her to genuinly cry in a fight or to be so blind with rage that she would recklessly rush into attack Travis with her bat for the sake of winning (and ultimately leading her to her death).
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Like her father, she seemed to develop a fighting style that works with her alcoholic lifestyle. While drunk, she seemed to develop super strength and superhuman pain tolerance (like being able to easily withstand most fatal attacks from a beam katana). When desperate, however, she is willing to give up some of her alcohol in order to light her baseball bat on fire, which increases the range and power of her attacks.
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==Game strategy==
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Bad Girl can be a relatively easy boss to fight if players identify her attack pattern. She begins the battle with a few quick swings of her bat, so approaching her is not advised. When she finishes spamming swinging her bat she is vulnerable to attack, and players can easily unleash a [[Slash Combo]] before retreating to evade her counterattack. During the second phase of the fight, Bad Girl will drop to the ground and pretend to cry. Attacking her in this state or getting too close will result in a game over. Instead of confronting her, it is recommended players either charge the beam katana in the meantime or power up a heavy attack.
   
 
==Trading cards==
 
==Trading cards==
 
Bad Girl appears on three [[trading card]]s in the [[Design Materials]] set of ''No More Heroes''. These are [[Trading Card No. 81|No. 81]], [[Trading Card No. 82|No. 82]] and [[Trading Card No. 144|No. 144]].
 
Bad Girl appears on three [[trading card]]s in the [[Design Materials]] set of ''No More Heroes''. These are [[Trading Card No. 81|No. 81]], [[Trading Card No. 82|No. 82]] and [[Trading Card No. 144|No. 144]].
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==Quotes==
 
* "You think you're bad, don't 'cha?"
 
* "Pop quiz: Why am I such an angry bitch?"
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* "Maybe you forgot, I'm a bad girl!"
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* "Bad Girl" was written on one of [[Travis Bell|Travis Bell's]] ever-changing t-shirts in ''[[killer7]]''.
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* [[File:Charlotte.jpg|thumb|311x311px|A picture of Bad Girl in ''Travis Strikes Again''.]]The phrase "Bad Girl" is written on one of [[Travis Bell]]'s T-shirts in ''[[killer7]]''.
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* There is a bar called "Bad Girl" in the [[Kinjo Building]] in ''[[The Silver Case]]''.
* Travis' use of the ''Double Wrist Suplex'' allowed him to aim an attack at her right shoulder joint, which would effectively hamper her batting arm.
 
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* There was a theory that Bad Girl was actually [[Dr. Peace]]'s daughter, Jennifer, as both assassins are fought at Destroy Stadium; however, this was eventually proven to be untrue when Bad Girl's father appeared in the ''Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes'' trailer and called her by her name, Charlotte.
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* Although the NMH site claims she is batting condemned criminals, an [[Assassination Gig]] Travis can take afterwards has you fighting the same gimps but says that the enemies are cloned. It's possible that those gimps are clones of the criminals that Bad Girl was killing.
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* For unknown reasons, thirty-three (33) appears to be a significant number for Bad Girl. A picture of her in Badman's car depicts her wearing a tank top with a thirty-three on it, and [[Trading Card No. 81]] shows that there is a thirty-three written on her bat as well as a thirty-three printed on the wrist of her batting glove. Furthermore in ''Travis Strikes Again'', she is resurrected ten years after the original game, making her 33 years old (though she is physically still 23).
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* Bad Girl is the third assassin from the first game to be brought back from the dead, first was [[Letz Shake]] and second was [[Destroyman]].
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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[[Category:Characters in Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes]]
 
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Revision as of 01:47, 3 February 2020

Bad Dog

Bad Girl after being revived as a dog by the Death Balls in Travis Strikes Again

Bad Girl (バッドガール, Baddogaaru) is a character in the video game No More Heroes. She is a 23-year-old assassin who lives in the basement of Destroy Stadium and is ranked second in the United Assassins Association.

Story

Travis Touchdown encounters Bad Girl in the basement of Destroy Stadium. Bad Girl has a conveyor belt in the room which she uses to draw condemned criminals[2] wearing gimp suits close enough to her to use for target practice, clubbing the men with enough force to catapult them across the room. She chats with Touchdown, telling him that killing is nothing more than "the daily grind." Touchdown, disappointed in Bad Girl's lack of satisfaction from taking lives, calls her "no assassin, just a perverted killing maniac." In retaliation, Bad Girl claims that although her methods are crueller, in essence, she and Touchdown, as assassins, are principally no different. She faces off against Touchdown, and their battle ends when Touchdown drives his beam katana through Bad Girl's abdomen. Refusing to give in, Bad Girl continues to pummel Touchdown until he claims to forfeit the match. Bad Girl succumbs to her wound almost immediately, and Talbot and Weller, the UAA's body disposal crew, arrive on the scene to remove her remains. Touchdown speaks to them briefly but passes out from the shock of nearly being killed.

Ten years following her death, a picture of a younger Bad Girl appears in the trailer for Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes. Her father, Badman, has hunted down Travis Touchdown, seeking revenge for the death of his daughter; however, during their fight they are sucked into the Death Drive Mark II, a game console able to grant wishes. Upon gathering and beating all six of its games, Travis wishes for Bad Girl's revival, but in a twist of events, she returns as a dog (promptly named Bad Dog) since one of the death balls was a forgery. Her father then vows to go upon another adventure so that he might fix the curse which was placed upon her.

However, as of the newest DLC for the game, Travis manages to retrieve the real Death Ball. Now having all six Death Balls, his wish is able to be properly granted and Bad Girl is restored to her former self.

While happy to see his daughter again, Badman realizes that he and Bad Girl are no longer the same people they used to be the last time they saw each other. She was no longer Charlotte Birkin, and he was no longer Shigeki Birkin, they were now Bad Girl and Badman. With this in mind, he decides that they should part ways and live their own separate lives. Despite this, he acknowledges that while they are no longer the same people they once were, they still have the same blood and are still family.

Appearance and personality

Bad Girl dresses in a Sweet Lolita fashion, wearing a pink frilly dress and stockings. She is aggressive, violent, angry and very determined. Despite referring to killing as nothing more than a job, she seems to enjoy it nonetheless. Bad Girl seems to be aware of her violent ways, calling herself an "angry bitch", though she doesn't feel Touchdown is any better than she is, as an assassin. She also drinks heavily, leaving her empty beer cans strewn about her basement home, and even keeping a fridge nearby to refrigerate her cans.

When she returns as Bad Dog, her appearance gives her pink and blonde fur. The blonde fur resembles her previous hairstyle. She also has blue, anime-like eyes. When Travis attempts to 'talk' to her, she will begin to growl at him.

Powers and abilities

Despite her juvenile personality, Bad Girl is a dangerously powerful assassin, as well as one of the few people who came close to killing Travis. Not only is she incredibly skilled with a baseball bat, to which she can knock Travis and grown men a few yards away with her superhuman strength, she also is incredibly manipulative. She can present herself as 'weak' while crying, making her attacking opponents wide open for an instant kill counterattack. However, her emotions seem to be incredibly sporadic, causing her to genuinly cry in a fight or to be so blind with rage that she would recklessly rush into attack Travis with her bat for the sake of winning (and ultimately leading her to her death).

Like her father, she seemed to develop a fighting style that works with her alcoholic lifestyle. While drunk, she seemed to develop super strength and superhuman pain tolerance (like being able to easily withstand most fatal attacks from a beam katana). When desperate, however, she is willing to give up some of her alcohol in order to light her baseball bat on fire, which increases the range and power of her attacks.

Game strategy

Bad Girl can be a relatively easy boss to fight if players identify her attack pattern. She begins the battle with a few quick swings of her bat, so approaching her is not advised. When she finishes spamming swinging her bat she is vulnerable to attack, and players can easily unleash a Slash Combo before retreating to evade her counterattack. During the second phase of the fight, Bad Girl will drop to the ground and pretend to cry. Attacking her in this state or getting too close will result in a game over. Instead of confronting her, it is recommended players either charge the beam katana in the meantime or power up a heavy attack.

Trading cards

Bad Girl appears on three trading cards in the Design Materials set of No More Heroes. These are No. 81, No. 82 and No. 144.

Quotes

  • "You think you're bad, don't 'cha?"
  • "Pop quiz: Why am I such an angry bitch?"
  • "Maybe you forgot, I'm a bad girl!"

Trivia

  • Charlotte

    A picture of Bad Girl in Travis Strikes Again.

    The phrase "Bad Girl" is written on one of Travis Bell's T-shirts in killer7.
  • There is a bar called "Bad Girl" in the Kinjo Building in The Silver Case.
  • There was a theory that Bad Girl was actually Dr. Peace's daughter, Jennifer, as both assassins are fought at Destroy Stadium; however, this was eventually proven to be untrue when Bad Girl's father appeared in the Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes trailer and called her by her name, Charlotte.
  • Although the NMH site claims she is batting condemned criminals, an Assassination Gig Travis can take afterwards has you fighting the same gimps but says that the enemies are cloned. It's possible that those gimps are clones of the criminals that Bad Girl was killing.
  • For unknown reasons, thirty-three (33) appears to be a significant number for Bad Girl. A picture of her in Badman's car depicts her wearing a tank top with a thirty-three on it, and Trading Card No. 81 shows that there is a thirty-three written on her bat as well as a thirty-three printed on the wrist of her batting glove. Furthermore in Travis Strikes Again, she is resurrected ten years after the original game, making her 33 years old (though she is physically still 23).
  • Bad Girl is the third assassin from the first game to be brought back from the dead, first was Letz Shake and second was Destroyman.

References

No More Heroes characters
Main Characters Travis Touchdown · Jeane (cat) · Sylvia Christel · Henry Cooldown · Jeane
United Assassins Association Rankings Helter-Skelter · Death Metal · Dr. Peace · Shinobu · Destroyman · Holly Summers · Letz Shake · Harvey Moiseiwitsch Volodarrskii · Speed Buster · Bad Girl · Dark Star · Travis Touchdown's attacker
Civilians Georgy Bishop · Thunder Ryu · Randall Lovikov · Dr. Naomi · Mask de Uh · Manager of Job Center · Manager of K-Entertainment · Diane
Other Talbot · Weller · M. S. · Mrs. Christel · Jeane (child) · Dr. Letz Shake · Master Jacobs · Wolf Vann