"The Blood Berry (\u30D6\u30E9\u30C3\u30C9\u30FB\u30D9\u30EA\u30FC, Buraddo Berii) is a weapon in both installments of the No More Heroes video game series. It is a seemingly primitive beam katana model obtained by Travis Touchdown through an online auction. The name is a metaphor for \"the taste of blood\", the weapon being the fruit that holds the \"flavor\" that can start a career in killing, in Travis' case. Its name is also likely patterned after Pure White Lover Bizarre Jelly, an anime starring characters named Strawberry, Blueberry and Cranberry that Travis is fond of."@en . . . . . . "No More Heroes"@en . . . . "Blood Berry"@en . . "The Blood Berry (\u30D6\u30E9\u30C3\u30C9\u30FB\u30D9\u30EA\u30FC, Buraddo Berii) is a weapon in both installments of the No More Heroes video game series. It is a seemingly primitive beam katana model obtained by Travis Touchdown through an online auction. The name is a metaphor for \"the taste of blood\", the weapon being the fruit that holds the \"flavor\" that can start a career in killing, in Travis' case. Its name is also likely patterned after Pure White Lover Bizarre Jelly, an anime starring characters named Strawberry, Blueberry and Cranberry that Travis is fond of. When activated, the frame of the Blood Berry is extracted along with the blade, and the receiver is headed by a blade attachment in the form of a pointed spike. The Blood Berry is one beam katana that cannot function properly without a receiver, and so this blade attachment allows the beam katana to penetrate matter it normally cannot by having a standard, dull receiver. The Blood Berry is also the only recognized beam katana to contain a guide bar in its design. Despite its construction, its output differs from game to game; No More Heroes featured it as a weak weapon initial weapon with poor features, with Desperate Struggle featuring it with considerable attack power. Nonetheless, its battery usage and slow recharge mechanics shows its vintage. Touchdown begins both No More Heroes titles with the Blood Berry in his hands at the initial start of each game."@en . . . . "\u30D6\u30E9\u30C3\u30C9\u30FB\u30D9\u30EA\u30FC"@en . . . . . "Unknown, however it has been known to be sold through online auctions"@en . "Buraddo Berii"@en . . "Blood Berry PR Illustration"@en . . "The Blood Berry (\u30D6\u30E9\u30C3\u30C9\u30FB\u30D9\u30EA\u30FC, Buraddo Berii) is a fictional weapon in the 2007 video game No More Heroes. It is a seemingly primitive beam katana model that Travis Touchdown obtained his through an online auction, and is a trademark weapon only seen with him, along with the Tsubaki MK-III. The name likely comes from Travis' love of the anime Pure White Lover Bizarre Jelly, as the show's main character names are Strawberry, Blueberry, and Cranberry, and may also metaphorically refer to Travis' starting days as a hitman, since winning the Blood Berry, started Travis's career."@en . "Blood Berry"@en . "The Blood Berry (\u30D6\u30E9\u30C3\u30C9\u30FB\u30D9\u30EA\u30FC, Buraddo Berii) is a fictional weapon in the 2007 video game No More Heroes. It is a seemingly primitive beam katana model that Travis Touchdown obtained his through an online auction, and is a trademark weapon only seen with him, along with the Tsubaki MK-III. The name likely comes from Travis' love of the anime Pure White Lover Bizarre Jelly, as the show's main character names are Strawberry, Blueberry, and Cranberry, and may also metaphorically refer to Travis' starting days as a hitman, since winning the Blood Berry, started Travis's career. When activated, the frame of the Blood Berry is extracted along with the blade, and the receiver is headed by a blade attachment in the form of a pointed spike. The Blood Berry is one beam katana that cannot function properly without a receiver, and so this blade attachment allows the beam katana to penetrate matter it normally cannot by having a standard, dull receiver. The Blood Berry is also the only recognized beam katana to contain a guide bar in its design. Despite its construction, its output differs from game to game; No More Heroes featured it as a weak weapon initial weapon with poor features, with Desperate Struggle featuring it with considerable attack power. Nonetheless, its battery usage and slow recharge mechanics shows its vintage."@en . .