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  1. I love Yu-Gi-Oh! too. The original series will always be my favorite, I watched some of season 0 which was a little strange to me because I grew up watching the English dub and hearing Yugi's Japanese voice was very strange. As for GX and 5Ds, it took me a long time to start watching those, and I actually liked GX more than 5Ds. I thought Jaden was a refreshing character, not overly serious and easygoing. And I find his power unique, most stories in general don't promote a character with dark powers, I just wish that that they dubbed the 4th season in English and that they went a little further into Jaden and the Supreme King's backstories. It really left something to be desired. I could actually do a character analysis on Jaden, but don't really feel like it. I actually didn't really like 5Ds, I thought the Turbo duels were a really stupid idea and Yusei was too serious of a character. And, again, they didn't dub a lot of episodes, which reeealy bugged me. Honestly, the only thing I liked about 5D was Jack and Carly(which unfortunately went nowhere) and when Leo became a signer. Watched the first 2 episodes of Zexal and just quit. I'll look into the new series, but the franchise has deteriorated a bit. The problem with some of the censorship stems from 4KidsTV, which dubbed the show in English. Guns and a little bit of blood *gasp* the horror!
  2. This is something that I've been wondering since the end of 3D: will Riku ever wield the Kingdom Key again? The Kingdom Key was originally Riku's Keyblade, but because of his choice of darkness over light in KH1, Sora received that Keyblade; leaving Riku to find his own path and receive the Keyblade modeled to represent his journey back to light: The Way to Dawn. But now that Riku has proven himself as a Keyblade master and is no longer tied to the darkness, shouldn't he be able to wield the Keyblade he was originally meant to wield? Also Riku was using able to use the Kingdom Key to wake up Sora at the end of 3D. I get why, that Keyblade was aiding Riku in helping Sora, but it's when Riku used it after talking to DiZ that makes me think this. Sora was already awake and if Riku needed to use the Kingdom Key to help Sora, why would he still be able to use it when Sora was awake? It's probably nothing important but i find it really strange and interesting. So, if Riku is able to use the Kingdom Key in KH3, what will Sora use? Well, here's where the Key to Return Hearts comes in. We no nothing about this Key, and Nomura has said it might not even be a Keyblade, but I'm assuming it is. I think that the Key to Return Hearts is the Keyblade that Sora is meant to wield. In KH2 Yen Sid said that Sora was the "Key that connects everything", he is the one that connects all the events and people in the KH series. He's going to return everyone that has lost their way, so I think it fitting that he'd wield a Keyblade with such a name. I do like Sora with the Kingdom Key and Riku with the Way to Dawn. But with the complex history of the Kingdom Key and the introduction of the Key to Return Hearts, I can't help but wonder if they're going to be wielding different Keyblades in KH3.
  3. Ok so I found out the problem: you can't switch your target. You have to defeat all the Heartless in one mission without defeating any others to avoid resetting the mission. Kind of lame if you ask me.
  4. Resetting if you mess up is a little harsh. And all I did was leave one area where I had cleared out those Heartless. As for Cloud, I had all SR and SR+ cards that did about 4,000 points less of damage than they usually did.
  5. So, for some reason, my progress on some missions are getting erased as I complete them. I'm trying to defeat 10 Yellow Operas in 1 turn, I defeated 8 of them, went into a different room, and my progress reset. When I defeated my last two, it only counted as me defeated 2 Heartless of the required 10. Is this happening to anyone else? And I also noticed that my cards were doing significantly less damage to Cloud when I fought him in the OC story update.
  6. Well... Assuming it's the same voice talks to Riku in the extra scenes in KH: FM, than that voice would be Mickey. Also, in Re: Coded, Data-Sora, when he hears Mickey speak after the Awakening sequence, says: "That voice, who's is that talking to me?" or something like that. This could also indicate that Mickey was the one talking, but just after Data-Sora sees the black coat dude, Mickey talks to him with dialogue separate to the "voice". This could mean that it was someone else, but Data-Sora doesn't acknowledge a difference in the voices, so probably not.
  7. Maybe they'll reveal who was the person in the Organization coat in Data Sora's awakening at the very beginning of Re: Coded. Although I think it was Young Xehanort.
  8. No problem, that's one of the crappy things about time travel in a series that didn't originally revolve around it. As for the Mark of Mastery, I think Xehanort planned for Yen Sid to think of that test. Xehanort would've known that Yen Sid would know that a person is re-completed when their Heartless and Nobody were destroyed and that MX would return. MX knew that Yen Sid would try to prepare Sora and Riku for his return by making them take their Mark of Mastery exam. Both MX and Yen Sid knew that there were sleeping hearts waiting to be awakened and that the only way to obtain the power of waking a heart from its sleep was by unlocking 7 sleeping Keyholes. And the only way to enter the Real of Sleep was by unlocking a gateway to it in a world being consumed by darkness, which both Yen Sid and MX knew, so Yen Sid sent Sora and Riku back to DI when it was destroyed and YX used Ansem to enter that time frame. ...Does this make any sense?
  9. This took me a while to understand as well. But here's what I've come up with. Yeah, so YX and Xigbar said that Ansem was at Destiny Islands to put everything in later games in motion, to make it seem that the wanted Sora from the beginning. However, I think they're bluffing. Ansem was there for Riku. Ansem had Terra's memories and saw that he had chosen Riku as a successor, because of Riku's desire for strength. That desire could've led Riku down a number of paths, so Ansem decided to take advantage of that and convinced Riku to destroy the home he hated and lead him down the path of darkness. Like you said, Sora wasn't even on the radar. Ansem eventually possessed Riku, and Sora defeated him. That made Xehanort curious, but he still continued to target Riku. Xehanort's actions led Yen Sid to make Sora and Riku take their unusual Mark of Mastery test, going back to the time where DI was consumed by darkness. YX took advantage of this moment in time to follow Sora and Riku during their test. While Xehanort was still considering using Riku as the 13th vessel during the test, Sora was the better candidate as he did not have the experience battling the darkness inside his heart as Riku did, which is why Sora had the Recusant's Sigil on his shirt. I don't believe that Xehanort planned everything around Sora, but his actions and the strength he showed put him on Xehanort's radar as a 13th vessel.
  10. *dejected sigh* So... HMK put up a new thoery. I see where he could come up with this theory, but I call bullshit. If Xehanort is trying to do good, there are a number of different ways he could have done it. First of all, you can't destroy something to make it better. Xehanort believes that a balanced world will result from the Keyblade War, but to do that, he wants to destroy the worlds' current states and all their inhabitants, which won't fix a thing. Even if a balanced world was the result, problems that existed before could arise again and new ones could sprout from it. The problems have to be fixed for them to go away, if Xehanort wanted to fix the balance of the worlds, he could have worked together with Eraqus, or whoever to do it. Second: Defending himself! Yes, cause launching dark fire at your once best friend and fellow pupil's god damn FACE is defending yourself. Yes, Eraqus attacked, Eraqus' reasoning that light should reign over all is just as flawed as Xehanort's wish to destroy everything, but I just don't see how assaulting someone's face with dark fire is a defense. Let's not forget Xehanort is very sympathetic towards Ventus. After all, Xehnaort left Ven to die in the comfort of a peaceful island world, and his old home no less. It's not like MX could have found a way to save Ven's heart, Keyblade Master who has lived for so many years wouldn't possibly have figured out a way to save his pupil/pawn. Ven was shirtless for Pete's sake! And other instances of his compassion? Do you mean his guiding Ven the "broken boy", Terra the "feckless youth" and Aqua the "misguided master" to their "proper places": a comatose state, possession and wandering in the realm of darkness? Yes, very compassionate of you, Xehanort. Xehanort wants to end the constant struggle between light and dark, huh? Well, I know one way he could have prevented this. LISTENING TO ANSEM THE WISE AND NOT CONTINUING THE RESEARCH ON THE HEARTLESS! The only reason that the darkness is spiraling out of control in KH1 is because of Xehanort and his mass producing Emblem Heartless. I see where this theory stems from, I really do, but you can't justify what MX has done, despite his reasons and goals. I found this theory laughable, and incredibly frustrating.
  11. Nobodies are originally born without hearts. However, through interactions with the world, with other people who have hearts, Nobodies can "grow" hearts as Ansem the Wise states in 3D: "The heart has always been quick to grow. Each exposure to light, to the natural world, to other people shapes this most malleable part inside of us. Nobodies are not different form us in that manner."
  12. Yes. There is financial aid available through grants, loans and all that. But other than that, college is something we have to pay for. It's hella expensive too. It's really dumb actually, considering a lot of high schools don't get you completely prepared for college. The American Education System is very flawed.
  13. I like your theory, it's sound and makes sense. I'm not too sold on the Heartless belonging to the Seekers of Darkness though. The only question I have would be the number of Apprentices presented by X. There were 6, not 7. And in Kingdom Hearts 7 and 13 are crucial numbers, which leaves me to believe that Nomura is holding a crucial piece of information. Why would he deviate from this? The only other instance of this is Ansem the Wise's apprentices... *Gasps as epiphany occurs* Those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it. The Fortunetellers' Master had 6 apprentices, and if your theory is correct, the sixth eventually led the other five astray, down a path of darkness. Ansem the Wise had six apprentices, the sixth, Apprentice Xehanort, eventually led the other five astray down a path of darkness. Omigosh why! Why is this? And with the line in the tome coming true with the result of the First Keyblade War, it's safe to assume that it will happen again. Many have assumed, me included, that Sora will kick Xehanort's butt and prevent the Keyblade War, but if history were to repeat, he would fail. Xehanort would win! This doesn't really have anything to do with your theory anymore, sorry. I literally just thought of this while typing.
  14. Unfortunately, I don't have any pictures. And I know that afro feel. I never dyed my hair either, so I looked like Namine with Kairi's hair. I'll be getting my hair cut again soon, if I ever straighten it, I'll put up a picture.
  15. Cool, I got my hair cut like Kairi's KH2 hair last year, it was supposed to encourage me to straighten my hair more.. that didn't happen. When I do though, it looks pretty cool.
  16. Wasteland is the desolate theme part that is home to all forgotten Disney characters.
  17. I had put up an idea before that Wasteland could serve as a mini game world in place of the Hundred Acre Wood, and while I still like that idea, I had another idea for the inclusion of Wasteland. In a couple of videos I've watched recently, a fan wanted a Disneyland/ Disney World themed world in KH3, mainly to explain Attraction Flow. I don't particularly want this type of world, I don't feel it would fit, but Attraction Flow has to come from somewhere, how about Wasteland? After all, Wasteland is a darker version of the Disney parks and already has a story line that could tie into KH, with the forgotten characters not having hearts and all. We could help Oswald and the inhabitants of Wasteland getting the ability and tutorial of Attraction Flow; and often come back to Wasteland to help more and get more Attraction Flow abilities. This could count as a mini game world tied to the book in Yen Sid's tower, or a separate world of it's own. What does everyone think?
  18. Happy to help! And don't worry about not knowing it, the Kingdom Hearts series is not simple
  19. Xemnas didn't erased Roxas' memory, he just forgot what Xemnas had said. After all, the scene in the Dark Margin took place 6 days after Roxas was born, so memories from that early in his life were hard for him to recall. As for Xion, her appearance depends upon the strongest memories of those who look at her. Saix saw her merely as a doll, Xigbar often saw her as Ventus, and Xemnas sometimes saw Sora. The members of the Organization who didn't have strong enough memories to influence their outlook on her, saw her based on the strongest memory she possessed: Sora's memory of Kairi. And therefore saw her as Roxas did, Kairi with black hair.
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