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Three movies that should be in Kingdom Hearts III are as followed: Frozen - Who better than Queen Elsa to teach Sora to master ice magic (once she masters it herself of course)? Blizzaza anyone? And the whole theme of the movie revolves around heart and how to unfreeze one, very similar to Sora's quest to awaken sleeping hearts. Wreck-It Ralph - Possibly connected to Space Paranoids, this video game world leaves the opportunity for many video game crossovers. Wreck-It Ralph was already a racer in Sonic All-Stars Racing Transformed, who's to say a certain blue hedgehog couldn't be a summon? Dinosaur - Sora, Donald, and Goofy versus a Carnotaur? 'Nough said.
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Do you own all KH games released so far?
Keyblade Master XIII replied to Lu Xun's topic in Poll of the Week
I have Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories, Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, Kingdom Hearts II, Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix, Kingdom Hearts Re:coded, Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, Kingdom Hearts HD I.5 ReMIX and currently play Kingdom Hearts χ[chi]. -
Though the intro to Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, and other cinematic movies starring Terra, Aqua, and Ventus, have featured them wearing capes, due to the system limitations of the PSP they were scraped from the game-play. Armor of the Master, No Heart, Ventus, Terra, and Aqua's Keyblade armor should have been equipped with capes. So, now on the PlayStation 3, will the capes make a comeback?
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A very intriguing question: Terra-Xehanort's Heartless (Ansem) and Terra-Xehanort's Nobody (Xemnas) are both vanquished, shouldn't Terra-Xehanort be revived? The elderly Master Xehanort is instead revived. Theories?
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Following the numbered title tradition, it would be highly probably for Kingdom Hearts III to feature a Final Mix edition, possibly with an international release. If Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+ included a console remake of Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories, it is feasible to fully remake Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance for the PlayStation 4. This is all speculation if Kingdom Hearts III does not at least contain a theater mode for Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance to begin with.
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You don't know Kingdom Hearts if ...
Keyblade Master XIII replied to Keyblade Master XIII's topic in Kingdom Hearts - General
"Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree" (1966 film) had several spin-offs. While Kingdom Hearts used story elements from the movie (repeated throughout the several movies and series), their character designs were based on the most recent installment which was "The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" and their movies. Compare: As for features that were released theatrically, Kingdom Hearts 1 is the only game to contain only theatrically-released features. Kingdom Hearts II's Agrabah story was based off the direct-to-video sequel "The Return of Jafar", Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep's boss Experiment 221 was from the direct-to-video sequel "Stitch! the Movie", and Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance's world Country of the Musketeers was based of the direct-to-video feature "Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers". -
There are two kinds of Kingdom Hearts fans: those who came from the Final Fantasy side and those who came from the Disney side. I am from the latter.
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I came from the 3rd side: saw it in a store, impulse bought it... hooked ever since. KH led me to FF, BTW.
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You don't know Kingdom Hearts if ...
Keyblade Master XIII replied to Keyblade Master XIII's topic in Kingdom Hearts - General
Winnie the Pooh does predate Gummi Bears, but the television show that was used as base for the 100 Acre Wood in Kingdom Hearts does not. "The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is an American animated children's television series produced by Walt Disney Television that ran from 1988 to 1991". "Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears is a Disney animated television series that first aired in the United States in the mid-1980s through the early 1990s." -
You don't know Kingdom Hearts if ...
Keyblade Master XIII replied to Keyblade Master XIII's topic in Kingdom Hearts - General
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You don't know Kingdom Hearts if ...
Keyblade Master XIII replied to Keyblade Master XIII's topic in Kingdom Hearts - General
I would love to see a world based on this show! It's possible. After all, practically every characteristic for the 100 Acre Wood was taken from its television show; from the character designs, voice actors, mini-games, to the inclusion of Gopher. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fv7lC5IS3A -
You don't know Kingdom Hearts if ...
Keyblade Master XIII posted a topic in Kingdom Hearts - General
you think Roxas and Ventus are the same person: if you ever played Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep and Kingdom Hearts II (or 358/2 Days) you'd know the answer. you think Gummi Ships are made out of candy: they are from the shattered walls between worlds and were able to stick together with relative ease, thus being given the name "Gummi" by King Mickey. you think the midquels are pointless: Re:coded, specifically, continues the proposed research of Ansem the Wise and the ability to digitize the heart, and create digital worlds from hearts, such as the digital Twilight Town in Kingdom Hearts II. you think Kingdom Hearts is an anime: and I quote, "In Final Fantasy X, Nomura's designs became more and more realistic... but this all changed in Nomura's participation in Kingdom Hearts; due to the immense amount of western influences from the Disney characters in Kingdom Hearts, Nomura adopted a more anime/cartoon look for his characters...". you think the voice actors of Xion, Leon, Mickey, Ansem the Wise, and Ansem, Seeker of Darkness are the same throughout the (English) series: most noticeably, the English voice actor of Mickey Mouse, Wayne Allwine, passed away in 2009 while working on Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days (being his last performance as Mickey). The voice of Mickey was then passed down to Bret Iwan from Birth by Sleep (his first full voice-over as Mickey) to today. -
Using content outside theatrical Disney movies hasn't stopped Disney and Square Enix so far. The Country of the Musketeers was based on a direct-to-video film and Timeless River was based on old Mickey cartoons. Julius was from a cartoon short that played before A Goofy Movie in theaters, and Experiment 221 was also from a direct-to-video film. Even content from The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh television series was used in the 100 Acre Wood. Anything is possible.
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Though Jafar was ended in Aladdin: The Return of Jafar (Kingdom Hearts II), he did return during the course of Hercules: The Animated Series. In the episode "Hercules and the Arabian Night", Hades returns Jafar to the land of the living so they could destroy each others' enemies. As a possible plot point, Hades could escape from the pit of souls in Kingdom Hearts III and bring Jafar with him. It would be fantastic if Kingdom Hearts III was centered around some powerful Disney villains such as it was in the first Kingdom Hearts.
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In Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, when Ventus, Terra, and Aqua set out on their journey, they gained experience and learned new spells and abilities. The same thing occurred when Sora was introduced in Kingdom Hearts. Because of the memory alterations by Naminé in Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories, Sora and company had to relearn their moves from Kingdom Hearts. Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days brings Roxas and co.; having their own experiences. Because of both Roxas's and Sora's lose of memory from Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories and 358/2 Days, both characters had to start from a blank slate in Kingdom Hearts II. Data-Sora was fresh to the scene in Kingdom Hearts Re:coded, explaining why he had to learn things the real Sora had, and Sora and Riku are forced to abandoned their self-taught Keyblade abilities when they journeyed into the Realm of Sleep. So far, there has been a logical explanation for why the player starts off with very little at the beginning of each game. This begs the question, "how will it happen in Kingdom Hearts III?" My theory is simple: Sora and Riku only learned their new abilities in the Realm of Sleep. Now that they have returned to the Realm of Light, they have to learn them for real. What are your ideas?
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Kingdom Hearts II - 15 times. Kingdom Hearts - 5 times. Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep - 3 times. Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days - 3 times. Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories - 2 times. Kingdom Hearts Re:coded - 2 times. Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance - 2 times. Kingdom Hearts Final Mix - 1 time. Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories - 1 time. Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+ - 1 time. Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix - 1 time.
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In the most recent Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX trailer, the battle theme from Deep Jungle, "Having a Wild Time" was used. I must say I quite enjoyed hearing the theme. I think it was a clever way to celebrate a title that is over 10 years old by using a track that hadn't been heard since the first installment a decade ago.
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Honestly, I wouldn't want to see Lucas Film or Marvel characters in the Kingdom Hearts series. It feels like it's tarnishing the wholesome Disney fun that has been present for 10+ years. Woody and Buzz were already supposed to be summons in Kingdom Hearts II, so I wouldn't be surprised if a Pixar film joined the roster. Pixar head John Lasseter is also a huge Studio Ghibli fan and Disney has had control over the English releases of some of their films. I wouldn't mind seeing Kiki's Delivery Service as a world, or even having Totoro as a summon. As for Disney movies that have been left untapped, The Black Cauldron or The Great Mouse Detective would definitely make for a darker world. It also might be fun to see Sora turn into a bear cub in a world based on Brother Bear. Atlantis: The Lost Empire and Treasure Planet are obviously good choices, but what about more Lilo & Stitch? It'd be a great mimic of the first Kingdom Hearts if we had to collect Stitch's missing cousins like the Dalmatians. To keep some continuity, it might be nice to finish off the Lava and Wind Colossus from Hercules in the Olympus Coliseum, who'd be much easier to animate with the next-gen game systems, and since Jasmine is one of the Seven Princesses of Heart, Aladdin and the King of Thieves could be adapted to incorporate Agrabah once again into the Kingdom Hearts series. Those are just some of my thoughts and speculations.
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Do you think the final bosses in KH games are hard?
Keyblade Master XIII replied to Lu Xun's topic in Poll of the Week
Most of them were pretty easy at the right level. Only exceptions are Sephiroth, Ice Colossus, Phantom, and Xemnas (in Final Mix).