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Most Powerful Scene in Kingdom Hearts

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So the Kingdom Hearts franchise has given us so many moments of happiness, sadness and (looking back at them nostalgia), so many tearjerker scenes but for me this particular scene out of all is the most beautiful.

 

Blank Points.

From the moment Aqua meets Ansem The Wise till the end, I believe its the most powerful scene in the series. The music, the way everything connects, the realization that Aqua has,and Ansem's confessions, all of these create a scene so powerful which sets the mood for what's next and we all know its epic.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QkVQkmRONM

 

Which one is your favourite scene from the series?

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I agree I makes you aware why sora is the hero he is the key  to everything he is THE Hero that will save us all just good stuff

 

But I cant really decide which one I love most I think I love them all equally they are just all great pieces of an enormus puzzle of awesome :D

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One of the most powerful scenes for me was the scene after defeating the MCP. Tron shows so much emotion and he's just a program. Emotion isn't a logical process, so this is something that had some sort of effect on me.

 

The scene after defeating Roxas as well. I mean come on, Axel starts to cry and to think Nobodies don't have hearts (until DDD happened). That scene had quite an impact on me as well. The thought of losing his best friend was something that he couldn't handle.

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There's a lot of different scenes I could point to, but just to be different, I'll pick one from a very recent game:

 

 

This is not just a very special moment for both Sora and Roxas, but it hits on a lot of very well established emotional beats. In my opinion, every element of this scene, from the points they both make to the facial expressions and especially the voice acting, English or Japanese, is spectacular, and I think that anybody who appreciates Roxas as a character as well as the complexities of Sora's fate will agree.

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1. Sora's revelation in KHI that Kairi's heart is inside him and sacrificing himself to release it.

Additionally, the foretelling of it in Deep Jungle was just brilliant.  

 

2. Ven's sacrifice in BBS, killing Vanitas and thus himself to destroy the x-blade. The utter relief on his face as his heart shatters is breathtaking. 

 

3. Ven's heart reaching out to 4-year-old Sora and taking refuge in his heart to heal. 

 

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Duuuude, you are so right! To this day, one of the most powerful scenes in the history of the series is definitely Blank Points, in my opinion! It's just flawless! Of all the secret movies the series has given us, none has come close to beating Blank Points!

 

The sheer emotion of the scene, the nostalgic callback to the other games in the series, and then the building up of the revelation that Sora is the one that will save all the lost hearts is just breathtaking! To this day, I find myself smiling every time that I watch Blank Points! I also loved the dialogue between Terra and Xehanort right at the beginning of said secret movie!

 

Another scene that I would absolutely have to call out as one of my all time faves is this baby right here! :D

 

 

I think that this scene is a very symbolic one in the series! Here we have Terra and Riku, two people who have ties to the darkness but want to protect the things that matter, to protect the people they hold dear. Terra sees himself in Riku, and seeing the boy's desire to grow strong and to see what's out there beyond his island home is something that Terra connected with, ya know? He saw the potential in Riku, the potential for a great Keyblade Master. And then, when he passes the power of the Keyblade...good God, that transcendent moment feels way too surreal! And I just love how it all connects later into Dream Drop Distance, when Riku's like: "You know, when I look at you...there's this memory that flashes back. A secret I said I'd keep when I was little. The main reason I kept dreaming of seeing the outside world, was cuz of him..." GAHH, THE FEELS! :D

 

There are so many other scenes in this spectacular video game series that I love, but those two scenes are particularly powerful for me! :)

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Axel's sacrifice.It perfectly demonstrate that nobodies do, in fact have emotions.

 

One of the most powerful scenes for me was the scene after defeating the MCP. Tron shows so much emotion and he's just a program. Emotion isn't a logical process, so this is something that had some sort of effect on me.

 

It also fits with the whole "nobodies have no emotions" thing in KH2.

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My number1:

You know, I would have said the same, if it weren't for Donald in that scene. I just cannot take any scene where Donald talks seriously, he really deflated the emotion of a scene that otherwise would have been perfect.

 

Well, it's not a scene actually, but an opening:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-k1g765zMIM

 

An opening that just filled me with feels. I was actually getting REALLY tired of Simple and Clean because it was starting to feel really overused, but this opening revived my love for the song.

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You know, I would have said the same, if it weren't for Donald in that scene. I just cannot take any scene where Donald talks seriously, he really deflated the emotion of a scene that otherwise would have been perfect.

 

Well, it's not a scene actually, but an opening:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-k1g765zMIM

 

An opening that just filled me with feels. I was actually getting REALLY tired of Simple and Clean because it was starting to feel really overused, but this opening revived my love for the song.

Nah it was very emotional when Donald screamed Sora.

They are fighting most of the time but they truly care about each other.

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The ending of the 100 Acre Wood in KH2 still gets to me. Pooh trying to find a way to stop Sora from leaving again is a message that kind of becomes more poignant as I get older; a lot of the friends I've had I don't keep in contact with, and unfortunately some of them I forget. Not out of a selfish dismissal, but, like Sora, your life takes you in different directions than the ones your friends might be taking, and staying close simply isn't a practical possibility. It becomes even more powerful if you consider that Christopher Robin, who was Pooh's best friend, no longer comes to visit him, and now he's trying to come to grips with possibly losing another close friend in Sora. 

 

To which Sora offers a solution that seems so simple it might almost be considered trite, yet still offers some solace and wisdom; the idea that just because you don't see your old friends all the time, doesn't mean that they're really gone. You still have your memories, the feelings that you shared towards them, and as long as you keep those in your heart, you still possess a lasting friendship. And that's a thought that I personally find very comforting. 

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The ending of the 100 Acre Wood in KH2 still gets to me. Pooh trying to find a way to stop Sora from leaving again is a message that kind of becomes more poignant as I get older; a lot of the friends I've had I don't keep in contact with, and unfortunately some of them I forget. Not out of a selfish dismissal, but, like Sora, your life takes you in different directions than the ones your friends might be taking, and staying close simply isn't a practical possibility. It becomes even more powerful if you consider that Christopher Robin, who was Pooh's best friend, no longer comes to visit him, and now he's trying to come to grips with possibly losing another close friend in Sora. 

 

To which Sora offers a solution that seems so simple it might almost be considered trite, yet still offers some solace and wisdom; the idea that just because you don't see your old friends all the time, doesn't mean that they're really gone. You still have your memories, the feelings that you shared towards them, and as long as you keep those in your heart, you still possess a lasting friendship. And that's a thought that I personally find very comforting. 

 

that was actually really beautiful 

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the scene after defeating the boss at halloween town, that's when sora imagine how he dance together with kairi.. it show how much he miss her, and actually one of few times sora ever show her feeling toward her.

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