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The '''Horseless Headless Horsemann''' is a secret boss in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. It originally appeared in the Scream Fortress series of updates in Valve's ''Team Fortress 2''. Upon defeating it, [[Riku]] receives the Headless Headtaker [[Keyblade]] and Demopan [[Dream Eater]].
The '''Horseless Headless Horsemann''' is a secret boss in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. It originally appeared in the Scream Fortress series of updates in Valve's ''Team Fortress 2''. Upon defeating it, [[Riku]] receives the Headless Headtaker [[Keyblade]] and Demopan [[Dream Eater]].


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==Strategy==
==Strategy==
The Horsemann is capable of outrunning Riku, so heavy use of Free-Flow Action is recommended in order to survive. Heavy damage dealing Dream Eater Links are also recommended.
The Horsemann is capable of outrunning Riku, so heavy use of Free-Flow Action is recommended in order to survive. Heavy damage dealing Dream Eater Links are also recommended.
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==Other appearances==
==Other appearances==
===''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''===
===''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''===
Upon returning to Traverse Town's Second District, Riku is surprised as all the lights flicker before turning off completely. A pool of darkness appears before him, out of it emerging the battle-ready Horseless Headless Horsemann.  
Upon returning to Traverse Town's Second District, Riku is surprised as all the lights flicker before turning off completely. A pool of darkness appears before him, out of it emerging the battle-ready Horseless Headless Horsemann.  
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==Origin==
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Horseless Headless Horsemann
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Voice actors

(En:) Gary Schwartz (Jp:) Norio Wakamoto

Origin Team Fortress 2
Game Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
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Battle theme - [[Scream Fortress
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The Horseless Headless Horsemann is a secret boss in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. It originally appeared in the Scream Fortress series of updates in Valve's Team Fortress 2. Upon defeating it, Riku receives the Headless Headtaker Keyblade and Demopan Dream Eater.

The Horseless Headless Horsemann is the first character in the Kingdom Hearts series to appear who does not originate from neither Disney nor Square Enix-based media, nor is a character original to the series.

Design[edit]

The Horseless Headless Horsemann is a skeleton wearing a black robe with a short charcoal cape, as well as black boots and gloves. Its most distinguishing characteristic is the Jack-o-Lantern it wears in place of a head, with a small branch sprouting from its side. It wields a large battle axe with a malevolent grin carved into its blunt end. The Horsemann has an ever-shifting purple glow.

In the Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance Ultimania, Nomura explains that he chose the Horsemann as a secret boss because he feels that it fits well with the Halloween theme Julius sets.[citation needed]

Strategy[edit]

The Horsemann is capable of outrunning Riku, so heavy use of Free-Flow Action is recommended in order to survive. Heavy damage dealing Dream Eater Links are also recommended.

Other appearances[edit]

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance[edit]

Upon returning to Traverse Town's Second District, Riku is surprised as all the lights flicker before turning off completely. A pool of darkness appears before him, out of it emerging the battle-ready Horseless Headless Horsemann.

Origin[edit]

The Horseless Headless Horsemann made its first appearance in Team Fortress 2's Scream Fortress update as the game's first boss monster. It is the undead form of Silas Mann, co-owner of Zepheniah Mann & Sons Quarterly Concern, the company which would later be known as Mann Co. He perished shortly after his brother, Zepheniah, later becoming the Horsemann and haunting the now defunct Mann Manor.

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