During a recent interview, Grasshopper Manufacture CEO Suda âSuda51â Goichi was asked whether he plans to produce apparel for No More Heroes 3, the superbly absurd hack-and-slash his studio released two weeks ago. His answer? No, but feel free to grab bootleg tees wherever you can find them.
âThe shirts you see behind me were shirts that we actually made at Grasshopper,â Suda said through his interpreter. âWeâre not really selling [them] officially. Iâm not sure if itâs okay to bring this up, but thereâs a site called Red Ribbon, and they appear to be selling these shirts on their own without permission. Since weâre not doing it, if anyone out there wants a shirt, check out Red Ribbon. They got âem there.â
âRed Ribbonâ in this instance is almost assuredly Redbubble, which lets artists upload their own work and sell it on shirts, coffee mugs, pillows, phone cases, and all kinds of other goodies. A quick Redbubble search shows a lot of unofficial No More Heroes-branded items across various independent storefronts, including stuff from No More Heroes 3, so go forth and buy them with Sudaâs blessing.
Apart from Grasshopper Manufactureâs overall âPunkâs Not Deadâ ethos, Sudaâs laissez-faire attitude toward bootlegs likely has to do with the fact his company really only owns a small portion of the No More Heroes property. When your publisher (in this case, Marvelous Inc.) possesses a 90% stake in the franchise, itâs probably pretty hard to muster up the energy to care about lost merchandise sales.
Which is a shame, because No More Heroes is a series ripe for a dedicated clothing line. Each game features hundreds of shirts for franchise protagonist Travis Touchdown to wear, many of which I would be more than happy to add to my own wardrobe. That said, mining No More Heroes for merch doesnât feel very Grasshopper Manufacture either, so maybe itâs better that other sellers stepped in to pick up the slack.
Whatâs more punk rock than screen printing your own shirts for bands who canât and/or wonât do it themselves?
(h/t Dreamboum)