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Hoshiko Hikari

Kingdom Hearts Worlds In Real Life

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There have been various rumours floating around the internet recently about Disney making a Kingdom Hearts film or TV series which will apparently be a live-action/CGI crossover. Whilst I'm still sceptical about this as it's not the first time there have been such rumours and I also don't like the idea of seeing Sora being played by a real person (how will they deal with his huge feet?!) it does get me wondering what a live-action Kingdom Hearts project might look like. An easy way to start would be by looking at the real-world locations that feature in Kingdom Hearts as these could become filming locations. Here's a few below:

Port Royal, Jamaica (photo from Wikipedia)

Featured in KH2 and KH3 as part of The Caribbean world.  

Fort Charles (Jamaica) - Wikipedia

 

Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France (photo from Britannica.com)

Featured in KHDDD as part of La Cite Des Cloches

Notre-Dame de Paris | History, Style, Fire, & Facts | Britannica

 

Big Ben in London, England (photo from Britannica.com)

Featured in KH1 as part of the Neverland world.

Big Ben | History, Renovation, & Facts | Britannica

 

Shibuya Crossing in Shibuya, Japan (photo from JapanTravel.com)

Featured in KH3 as part of Quadratum. The name "Shibuya" hasn't been used to refer to Quadratum within the game but the location is pretty much an exact replica, down to the 109 building that Sora fights Yozora on. Shibuya has been mentioned, however, in KHDDD as the home of Neku and his friends.   

Shibuya Crossing - "The Scramble" - Shibuya, Tokyo - Japan Travel  

 

Additionally there are locations in Kingdom Hearts which resemble real-world places such as the following:

 

St James Street in London, England (photo from Wikipedia) or any Victorian-era street in London really. 

Resembles Scala Ad Caelum in KH Missing-Link and the end of Kingdom Hearts Union Cross. 

50 St James's Street - Wikipedia 

 

Dubrovnik, Croatia (photo from Wikimapia). 

Resembles Scala Ad Caelum in KH Dark Road and KH3, mainly due to the use of cable cars, pale buildings and closeness to the sea. This may be a bit of a stretch though.

Dubrovnik Cable Car - Dubrovnik

 

There's lots of other examples I could mention but I think this article is long enough! Whether a KH film/TV series happens or not you can always visit these places in cosplay for a photoshoot!

 

 

5 minutes ago, Hoshiko Hikari said:

There have been various rumours floating around the internet recently about Disney making a Kingdom Hearts film or TV series which will apparently be a live-action/CGI crossover. Whilst I'm still sceptical about this as it's not the first time there have been such rumours and I also don't like the idea of seeing Sora being played by a real person (how will they deal with his huge feet?!) it does get me wondering what a live-action Kingdom Hearts project might look like. An easy way to start would be by looking at the real-world locations that feature in Kingdom Hearts as these could become filming locations. Here's a few below:

Port Royal, Jamaica (photo from Wikipedia)

Featured in KH2 and KH3 as part of The Caribbean world.  

Fort Charles (Jamaica) - Wikipedia

 

Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France (photo from Britannica.com)

Featured in KHDDD as part of La Cite Des Cloches

Notre-Dame de Paris | History, Style, Fire, & Facts | Britannica

 

Big Ben in London, England (photo from Britannica.com)

Featured in KH1 as part of the Neverland world.

Big Ben | History, Renovation, & Facts | Britannica

 

Shibuya Crossing in Shibuya, Japan (photo from JapanTravel.com)

Featured in KH3 as part of Quadratum. The name "Shibuya" hasn't been used to refer to Quadratum within the game but the location is pretty much an exact replica, down to the 109 building that Sora fights Yozora on. Shibuya has been mentioned, however, in KHDDD as the home of Neku and his friends.   

Shibuya Crossing - "The Scramble" - Shibuya, Tokyo - Japan Travel  

 

Additionally there are locations in Kingdom Hearts which resemble real-world places such as the following:

 

St James Street in London, England (photo from Wikipedia) or any Victorian-era street in London really. 

Resembles Scala Ad Caelum in KH Missing-Link and the end of Kingdom Hearts Union Cross. 

50 St James's Street - Wikipedia 

 

Dubrovnik, Croatia (photo from Wikimapia). 

Resembles Scala Ad Caelum in KH Dark Road and KH3, mainly due to the use of cable cars, pale buildings and closeness to the sea. This may be a bit of a stretch though.

Dubrovnik Cable Car - Dubrovnik

 

There's lots of other examples I could mention but I think this article is long enough! Whether a KH film/TV series happens or not you can always visit these places in cosplay for a photoshoot!

 

 

Sorry, I was having a lot of issues submitting this article and have ended up submitting it three times! Hopefully the admins will remove the duplicates.

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2 minutes ago, ocean's rage said:

that's Elizabeth Tower not Big Ben

I knew someone would comment on this. I know that, technically, Big Ben is the name of the bell inside the tower, but most everyone refers to the whole tower as Big Ben, even though its official name, as only of 2012, is indeed Elizabeth Tower. 

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4 hours ago, Hoshiko Hikari said:

I knew someone would comment on this. I know that, technically, Big Ben is the name of the bell inside the tower, but most everyone refers to the whole tower as Big Ben, even though its official name, as only of 2012, is indeed Elizabeth Tower. 

it's still worth mentioning

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On 5/20/2024 at 12:33 PM, ocean's rage said:

what about the prison from Country of the Musketeers? isn't that a real place?

Yes, it's Mont Saint Michel, which is also the inspiration for the Kingdom of Corona in Tangled. I didn't include every example of real places in the franchise as I was having so many issues with this website whilst making the post.

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