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Uncle Death will make an appearance.
Giving credibility to this theory is the appearance of a Death Drive console, as well as a cameo by Uehara from The Silver Case, another Grasshopper Manufacture game.
  • Jossed, though Meijin makes a cameo in the articles about the Death Drive's games.

Dr. Juvenile's boss battle
Dr. Juvenile boss battle will based on different video game bosses, particularly evil scientists like Dr. Wiley and Dr. Eggman. In this instance, she will use some kind of machine to battle Travis and Bad Man.After a certain point, she might fight them personally once the machine is destroyed.
  • Or akin to Professor Kukui's battle where you are facing against something else she makes.
  • Jossed, she's fought in the form of White Sheepman, whose fighting style resembles more of a Final Fantasy-type boss more than anything.

Dr. Juvenile will be The Unfought.
Because how likely is it that there won't be any sort of twist like that in a No More Heroes game?
  • Somewhat confirmed. While you technically fight Juvenile, the final boss is White Sheepman.

The Death Balls do not grant you a wish.
Suda games always have lying premises, including the first No More Heroes, so this seems very obvious.
  • Jossed, but you might not want to make your wish with an incomplete Death Ball...

Travis' left eye is the seventh Death Ball.
Something something The Silver Case, Travis has a scar over his left eye, the Death Balls look like eyes, etc.

Candela, Blanche, and Spark will make an appearance.
Maybe Professor Willow will as well, to assist Travis and Bad Man.

Since these characters are designed by the same guy who designed No More Heroes characters, why not? It's Jossed for now, but maybe possible in the future.

Dr. Juvenile won't be the final boss
The true final boss will most likely be a villain from a game that became self aware, my guess is that it's gonna be Junko Enoshima.

Dr. Juvenile is implied to be the in-universe Antichrist.
Other characters are spellbound by her, including Travis. She is so intelligent that she was scouted by the US government at the age of ten to develop the Death Drive Mk-II, and it is heavily implied at different points in the game that she can see the future. This is what eventually causes her father, Patrick Granada Jr., to spiral into madness and become the serial killer, Doppelganger. She seems to bring apocalypse to wherever she goes, and it can even be implied that she caused the nuclear disaster which orphaned her. This is supported by the fact that she was once a resident of 0 Ward, in the same city where the 25th Ward was wiped out by a natural disaster; and that she is responsible for the creation of the Death Drive AAA, a machine which has the potential to end humanity.

When Travis finally confronts her face-to-face at CIA HQ, she has already assumed the form of her virtual avatar, White Sheepman. This form involves a levitating, skeletal figure covered in exposed flesh and sporting the skull of a ram, an animal traditionally associated with Satan. She is also followed by an ethereal light, which manifests as a halo behind her body. She fights with a glowing scepter, a symbol of power.

Furthermore, she is shown to have the ability to blur the line between video games and reality, as the final level is implied to take place in the real world.


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