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・ Pistols at Dawn
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・ Pistols for Breakfast
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・ Piston (optics)
・ Piston (subcellular structure)
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Piston Hondo
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・ Piston pump
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・ Piston Whipped
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・ PistonHeads
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・ Pistonless rotary engine
・ Pistorf
・ Pistoria
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Piston Hondo : ウィキペディア英語版
Piston Hondo

, originally known as , is a fictional character in the ''Punch-Out!!'' video game series created by Nintendo. Depicted as a Japanese boxer from Tokyo, Japan, he serves as a non-playable opponent who fights Little Mac. He is voiced by Kenji Takahashi in ''Punch-Out!!'' for the Wii.
Since appearing in ''Punch-Out!!'' for the NES, Piston Hondo has received positive reception. He has been included as part of multiple pieces of merchandise, including Topps trading cards and action figures. ''PC World'' noted him as one of the familiar characters in the ''Punch-Out!!'' series, while IGN listed him as one of the top fighters in the series.
==Concept and appearances==
Piston Hondo is a Japanese boxer from Tokyo, Japan. He was originally designed by Makoto Wada in the NES ''Punch-Out!!'', where he was known as Piston Honda. He was later designed by Eddie Viser in the Wii ''Punch-Out!!''. In the Wii ''Punch-Out!!'', he was voiced by Kenji Takahashi. To date, he has only appeared in these two games. He displays several Japanese stereotypes, including a high sense of honour, an affinity for sushi and a hachimaki decorated with the kanji , meaning "number one". Honda has similar fighting styles to Piston Hurricane, who appeared in the original arcade version. Piston appears again in the Wii remake, though his surname was changed to Hondo. When asked by GamesRadar the reason for this name change, editor Brett Elston commented that the car company Honda may have factored into the alteration, but he noted that it was a preventative measure and not a response from Honda.

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