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Kevin James Jimenez

Marvel or Disney was inspired by Tetsuya Nomura

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what if marvel or now disney map their movies out because they were inspired by Tetsuya Nomura

If i remember things correctly before he made KH1, Nomura have map how the dark seeker arc would play out. Do you think Marvel/Disney got inspired by Tetsuya Noura mapped the dark seeker arc?

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I doubt it,but when I watched Moana,I couldn't help but think about KH1,with Moana wanting to leave her island on a raft lol.That movie was begging to be in KH3,if it had come out earlier I'm sure it would have made it and it was pretty good too

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That's not true at all, Nomura had no thoughts in mind about any Dark Seeker Saga while he was making Kingdom Hearts 1. The idea of the expanded saga didn't really start to form until he was working on Birth By Sleep, so at best he didn't start considering early ideas until later into Kingdom Hearts 2's development. Furthermore, no, Marvel and Disney never once looked to Kingdom Hearts as any sort of inspiration for how their movie franchises would expand and continue, they all just moved at their own pace independently. The MCU started well before Birth by Sleep was even released, let alone while it was in development. I'm afraid you're making some huge assumptions and are leaping to big conclusions just because you're noticing some similarities between storytelling styles.

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i wasn't 100 percent sure. 

That's not true at all, Nomura had no thoughts in mind about any Dark Seeker Saga while he was making Kingdom Hearts 1. The idea of the expanded saga didn't really start to form until he was working on Birth By Sleep, so at best he didn't start considering early ideas until later into Kingdom Hearts 2's development. Furthermore, no, Marvel and Disney never once looked to Kingdom Hearts as any sort of inspiration for how their movie franchises would expand and continue, they all just moved at their own pace independently. The MCU started well before Birth by Sleep was even released, let alone while it was in development. I'm afraid you're making some huge assumptions and are leaping to big conclusions just because you're noticing some similarities between storytelling styles.

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I doubt it,but when I watched Moana,I couldn't help but think about KH1,with Moana wanting to leave her island on a raft lol.That movie was begging to be in KH3,if it had come out earlier I'm sure it would have made it and it was pretty good too

 

the game is still in development, not saying it will be a full world but there is still enough time to put in a little easter egg

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No not even close. Nomura never mapped out the Xehanort Saga from the beginning. He only had two Kingdom Hearts stories, Kingdom Hearts 1 and Kingdom Hearts 2. Chain of Memories didn't existed until Nomura heard from fans that they wanted to play Kingdom Hearts on a handheld game. So he created Chain of Memories as a bridge between Kingdom Hearts 1 and Kingdom Hearts 2. The whole Xehanort Saga didn't started until he created Master Xehanort when he was making Birth by Sleep, which was released in 2010 after the Marvel Cinematic Universe started in 2008. I highly doubted Nomura was inspired by the MCU nor Marvel or Disney inspired by Nomura. Nomura, Marvel, and Disney are doing their own thing.

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