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Which Disney World park is your favorite?
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"May your Heart be Your Guiding Key" It's a staple quote of the Master of Masters in Kingdom Hearts Union x[Cross] and a common phrase in the past couple of Kingdom Hearts games, but in Disney World in Florida, it could be your ticket to everything. Kingdom Hearts cosplayer Nipah (@NipahDUBS) has shown a new version of the Disney Magic Bands that celebrate the beloved franchise in three designs: Sora, Mickey, Donald, and Goofy, and Riku as well as different colors such as white, black, and red. Each band is also decorated with the Heart as well as different icons from the series. You can view the different designs in our gallery below! Disney Magic Bands are only available to use at Disney World and can be purchased at kiosks at Magic Kingdom and Disney Springs for $30 each. UPDATE [July 11, 2021]: Nipah has followed up with Kingdom Hearts phone cases that are also being sold at Disney World. Designs include just Sora or Riku, a mixture of Sora and Riku, a group shot of Sora, Riku, Mickey, Donald, and Goofy, and the iconic black plaid background with many of the Kingdom Hearts icons. You can view them in the gallery below. If you go to Disney World, will you pick one up? Which design would you like to have? Let us know in the comments below! View full article
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"May your Heart be Your Guiding Key" It's a staple quote of the Master of Masters in Kingdom Hearts Union x[Cross] and a common phrase in the past couple of Kingdom Hearts games, but in Disney World in Florida, it could be your ticket to everything. Kingdom Hearts cosplayer Nipah (@NipahDUBS) has shown a new version of the Disney Magic Bands that celebrate the beloved franchise in three designs: Sora, Mickey, Donald, and Goofy, and Riku as well as different colors such as white, black, and red. Each band is also decorated with the Heart as well as different icons from the series. You can view the different designs in our gallery below! Disney Magic Bands are only available to use at Disney World and can be purchased at kiosks at Magic Kingdom and Disney Springs for $30 each. UPDATE [July 11, 2021]: Nipah has followed up with Kingdom Hearts phone cases that are also being sold at Disney World. Designs include just Sora or Riku, a mixture of Sora and Riku, a group shot of Sora, Riku, Mickey, Donald, and Goofy, and the iconic black plaid background with many of the Kingdom Hearts icons. You can view them in the gallery below. If you go to Disney World, will you pick one up? Which design would you like to have? Let us know in the comments below!
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In commemoration of Mickey Mouse's 90th anniversary and the release of Kingdom Hearts III, the annual fan-hosted event, "PROJECT: Magic Kingdom Hearts", is returning on September 20th, 2019 at Disney World in Orlando, Florida! This impressive fan movement was founded by a fan known as Cutsceneaddict in 2012 when they discovered the lack of Kingdom Hearts representation in the Disney theme parks. This led to a gradual growth of fans coalescing to meet like-minded individuals, and to have Disney realize the yearning for more Kingdom Hearts representation and acknowledgment. In fact, speaking of growth, over 225 cosplayers are planning to attend this upcoming event! The original project founder, Cutsceneaddict is also managing the event after a 4-year hiatus. Several events made for attendee engagement will be happening such as a giveaway for Kingdom Hearts Funko Mini Figures, a record-breaking photoshoot, a special guest meet-and-greet with the project's founders, and a scavenger hunt with enticing prizes like a Riku Nendoroid. Additionally, every person who participates in the event receives a commemorative event wristband and a Seasalt Icecream Lollipop courtesy of Sweets and Geeks! "PROJECT: Magic Kingdom Hearts" has also gone on to inspire the creation of a similar event in Disneyland, California hosted by The Keybearers Alliance. The impact of these events has risen in magnitude so much so to the point where Kingdom Hearts series voice actors and Square Enix staff support and join in on the accommodations. “This is a climatic year for the Kingdom Hearts series,” Cutsceneaddict stated, “because the release of Kingdom Hearts III marks the peak of the franchise’s popularity. Many fans have anticipated this finale for over half their lives, and Disney is beginning to showcase more of the Kingdom Hearts series, such as the limited-edition Kingdom Hearts Pop-Up Experience at Disney Springs. The mission of this project has always been connection—to connect fans across the globe, and to connect these two Kingdoms [Kingdom Hearts and the Magic Kingdom] together. The revival of “PROJECT: Magic Kingdom Hearts” in 2019 is a culmination of all these aspects, which is why we’re calling this year’s event the ‘Final Mix.’ It will truly be an experience no fan will want to miss.” You can find more info on "PROJECT: Magic Kingdom Hearts" and register for it here. Do you plan on going to the "PROJECT: Magic Kingdom Hearts" event this September? View full article
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In commemoration of Mickey Mouse's 90th anniversary and the release of Kingdom Hearts III, the annual fan-hosted event, "PROJECT: Magic Kingdom Hearts", is returning on September 20th, 2019 at Disney World in Orlando, Florida! This impressive fan movement was founded by a fan known as Cutsceneaddict in 2012 when they discovered the lack of Kingdom Hearts representation in the Disney theme parks. This led to a gradual growth of fans coalescing to meet like-minded individuals, and to have Disney realize the yearning for more Kingdom Hearts representation and acknowledgment. In fact, speaking of growth, over 225 cosplayers are planning to attend this upcoming event! The original project founder, Cutsceneaddict is also managing the event after a 4-year hiatus. Several events made for attendee engagement will be happening such as a giveaway for Kingdom Hearts Funko Mini Figures, a record-breaking photoshoot, a special guest meet-and-greet with the project's founders, and a scavenger hunt with enticing prizes like a Riku Nendoroid. Additionally, every person who participates in the event receives a commemorative event wristband and a Seasalt Icecream Lollipop courtesy of Sweets and Geeks! "PROJECT: Magic Kingdom Hearts" has also gone on to inspire the creation of a similar event in Disneyland, California hosted by The Keybearers Alliance. The impact of these events has risen in magnitude so much so to the point where Kingdom Hearts series voice actors and Square Enix staff support and join in on the accommodations. “This is a climatic year for the Kingdom Hearts series,” Cutsceneaddict stated, “because the release of Kingdom Hearts III marks the peak of the franchise’s popularity. Many fans have anticipated this finale for over half their lives, and Disney is beginning to showcase more of the Kingdom Hearts series, such as the limited-edition Kingdom Hearts Pop-Up Experience at Disney Springs. The mission of this project has always been connection—to connect fans across the globe, and to connect these two Kingdoms [Kingdom Hearts and the Magic Kingdom] together. The revival of “PROJECT: Magic Kingdom Hearts” in 2019 is a culmination of all these aspects, which is why we’re calling this year’s event the ‘Final Mix.’ It will truly be an experience no fan will want to miss.” You can find more info on "PROJECT: Magic Kingdom Hearts" and register for it here. Do you plan on going to the "PROJECT: Magic Kingdom Hearts" event this September?
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What other classic Disney theme park attractions would you like to see in KH3's Attraction Flow feature?
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This is a very minor worry, but at the same time, it still worries me. From what we've seen so far in the Kingdom Hearts III trailers, the Attraction Flow rides' names don't seem to be set in stone yet. For example, the Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters are called "Shooting Ride" and the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is called "Big Magic Mountain." My worry is that these might not just be placeholder names. I'm assuming that these are placeholder names, but what if they aren't? How would you all feel if these weren't the placeholder names and what they are actually going to be called? What's your opinion on this? I personally would be very upset. I absolutely love the Disney Parks and the attractions there, and I always thought incorporating the Disney Parks into Kingdom Hearts would be an interesting idea, so I was very excited when I first saw these attractions in the trailers. I hope that these aren't just placeholder names. I hope they actually get the rights to use their actual names. The Big Magic Mountain should be called "Big Thunder Mountain Railroad", the Shooting Ride should be called "Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters", the tea cups should be called "Mad Tea Party." This also brings me to side note. What Disney Park attraction is the Pirate Ship from? There are many different ships in the Disney Parks. Off the top of my head, the two of them that I can think of are Sailing Ship Columbia and Captain Hook's Pirate Ship. It's called Pirate Ship in the KH trailers, so I'm assuming it's Captain Hook's Pirate Ship, so I hope it's actually called "Captain Hook's Pirate Ship" in-game. Anyways, I know it's a minor thing, but I would actually be very upset if they didn't get the rights to use the attractions' actual names from the Disney Parks.
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