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The contents of this section come from http://kingdomhearts.wikia.com/wiki/Country_of_the_Musketeers.
Country of the Musketeers is a world in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. It is based on the 2004 direct-to-video Disney film Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers. It is the first Disney world in the Kingdom Hearts series to be based on a direct-to-video movie.
Like Timeless River and Symphony of Sorcery, Country of the Musketeers will be set in the past, although at a later period, when Mickey was in the pursuit of knowledge to become a Keyblade Master.[1]
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Story
Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
Sora
Seeing Mickey, Donald and Goofy having trouble with a Dream Eater, Sora intervenes, wondering what they are doing there. Their confused reactions make Sora realize that they are products of this world's dream. However, it still leaves him confused as to what this world is, since it's not Disney Castle, is this a world they visited or came from before? Sora tries explaining what his weapon is, but Mickey stops him, knowing that he's from another world. More Dream Eaters arrive, forcing Sora to take them out. After this, Sora is invited to help guard the princess.
However, while transporting Princess Minnie, a Tyranto Rex arrives and knocks the musketeers off the carriage, forcing Sora to deal with it himself. Once victorious, Sora is knocked off the carriage by the Beagle Boys. Meeting up with Mickey, Donald and Goofy, Sora heads off after them to rescue the princess. Arriving in a tower, Sora gives the villains a sound beating, but they keep coming back. Thanks to Goofy's "quick thinking", the Beagle boys are knocked out the window and into the river.
That night, Sora sees Goofy run off after someone and Donald runs up to him and Mickey, explaining that the Captain of the Musketeers is trying to take over the kingdom. With Donald fleeing, Sora discovers that the Captain is none other than Pete, whom, he tries fighting while the villain summons Dream Eaters to fight in his stead. When Mickey is attacked, Sora is knocked out by the Dream Eaters. Recovering, Sora is found by Donald and Goofy, who lead him to Mount Saint-Mechel, where Mickey is in danger of drowning. Saving his friend, Sora encourages him to save Minnie.
Getting to the Opera house, Sora and the musketeers run after the Beagle boys, who have the princess locked in a chest. Getting separated, Sora sees the musketeers free Minnie and face Pete. However, he notices a trap being launched that would kill them. However, the crate that would have fallen on the heroes disappears; Riku interfered from his side of the world. Sora then soundly defeats Pete and the Beagle Boys, earning the title of musketeers from a grateful Minnie. He then unlocks the Keyhole in the Training Yard.
Riku
Riku arrives in this world, outside the opera house, and notices the past version of Pete. Deciding to investigate what the villain is up to, Riku watches in the shadows as the Beagle Boys practice dropping a crate on cutouts of Mickey, Donald and Goofy. Amused, Riku thinks that no matter what world the trio are in, the three of them will always be together. Heading off after Pete's henchmen, Riku finds a bouncing treasure chest. Opening it, he finds Minnie. She thanks him and informs him of what is happening.
Catching sight of the Beagle Boys, who know their captive is on the loose, Riku goes after them to get the crank needed to disable the trap. After tracking them down and taking it back, Riku was to contend with the Dream Eater known as Holey Moley. Defeating it, Riku succeeds in preventing Pete from using his trap, thus saving Sora and Mickey in their version of the World. Minnie thanks Riku for his help, thinking he is as brave as one of the musketeers. After learning of the phrase musketeers say, Riku says "All for one and one for all" himself. He then unlocks the Keyhole of this world, freeing it from its slumber.
Characters
| | Name | Journal Entry |
|---|---|---|
| Musketeer Mickey (銃士ミッキー Jūshi Mikkī?) | King Mickey back when he was still in training. After being suddenly made Musketeer, he was ordered to serve as Princess Minnie's bodyguard and got dragged into Captain Pete's dastardly scheme. | |
| Musketeer Donald (銃士ドナルド Jūshi Donarudo?) | An overnight Musketeer and good friends with Mickey and Goofy. Donald was a chicken, but his adventures with Mickey and the others gave him the courage to become a Musketeer in heart and in name. | |
| Musketeer Goofy (銃士グーフィー Jūshi Gūfī?) | An overnight Musketeer and good friends with Mickey and Donald. Goofy may not always be on the ball, but he grew alongside Mickey and the otherand earned his Musketeer status. | |
| Pluto (銃士ドナルド Jūshi Donarudo?) | Mickey's canine compainion, a faithful friend who gives his master courage and cheers him up in hard times. | |
| Princess Minnie (プリンセスミニー Purinsesu Minī?) | Princess of this kingdom. After someone tried to do her harm, she demanded protection from the Musketeers and fell hopelessly in love with Mickey, one of the three who took the job. | |
| Musketeer Pete (銃士ピート Jūshi Pīto?) | Captain of the Musketeers. He was after the crown and kidnapped Princess Minnie to get it, but Mickey and the Musketeers put a stop to his schemes. | |
| Beagle Boys (ビーグルボーイズ Bīguru Bōizu?) | Three rascals who work for Captain Pete. Unfortunately for their boss, they botch one job after another. |
Enemies
Dream Eater
References
| Characters |
|---|
| Party Members |
| Sora | Riku |
| Main Villains |
| Young Xehanort | Master Xehanort | Xemnas | Ansem, Seeker of Darkness | Braig | Isa | Maleficent | Pete | Claude Frollo | CLU | Rinzler |
| Non-Playable Characters |
|
Kairi | Mickey Mouse | Lea | Yen Sid | Donald Duck | Goofy | Jiminy Cricket | Quasimodo | Esmeralda | Phoebus | Laverne, Victor, and Hugo | Pinocchio | Geppetto | Blue Fairy | Princess Minnie | Beagle Boys | Julius | Ursula | Monstro | Chernabog | Neku Sakuraba | Joshua | Beat | Shiki | Rhyme | Sam Flynn | Quorra | Kevin Flynn | Even | Ienzo | Aeleus | Roxas | Xion | Vanitas | Naminé | Xehanort |
| Worlds |
| Destiny Islands | Traverse Town | La Cité des Cloches | The Grid | Prankster's Paradise | Country of the Musketeers | Symphony of Sorcery | Radiant Garden | The World That Never Was | Disney Castle | Keyblade Graveyard | Mysterious Tower |
| Terms |
| Dream Eater (Spirit/Nightmare) | Keyhole of Sleep |
| Introduced in Kingdom Hearts |
| Dive to the Heart | Destiny Islands | Disney Town/Disney Castle | Traverse Town | Wonderland | Olympus Coliseum | Deep Jungle | Agrabah | Monstro | Atlantica | Halloween Town | Neverland | Radiant Garden/Hollow Bastion | 100 Acre Wood | End of the World | Kingdom Hearts | Realm of Darkness |
| Introduced in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories |
| Land of Departure/Castle Oblivion | Twilight Town |
| Introduced in Kingdom Hearts II |
| Simulated Twilight Town | Mysterious Tower | The Land of Dragons | Beast's Castle | Underworld | Timeless River | Port Royal | Christmas Town | Pride Lands | Space Paranoids | The World That Never Was | Keyblade Graveyard |
| Introduced in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep |
| Enchanted Dominion | Dwarf Woodlands | Castle of Dreams | Deep Space | Mirage Arena |
| Introduced in Kingdom Hearts coded |
| Datascape |
| Introduced in Kingdom Hearts 3D |
| La Cité des Cloches | The Grid | Prankster's Paradise | Country of the Musketeers | Symphony of Sorcery |









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