Jim Hill, host of the podcast "Disney Dish Podcast", recently held a live Q & A at Disney's Coronado Springs in Orlando, Florida. Jim has multiple inside sources not only at Disney Parks, but Universal as well, and frequently gives insight into future announcements and the thought process of Disney in regards to the parks (he discussed the Guardians of Galaxy ride, Mickey's Runaway Railway, and other park attractions MONTHS before they were announced by Disney themselves). In the recent Q & A session, an audience member asked about why Kingdom Hearts didn't have a larger presence in the parks.
Jim explained that, while Disney acknowledges there is a large and passionate fanbase behind the series, interacting with the series is complicated. Parts of the Kingdom Hearts series are shared between Disney & Square Enix (most likely the original characters like Sora & Aqua), and therefore twice as many meetings are needed for approval on creative decisions.
The length of game development is cited as an issue as well. The Disney properties in any given KH game are set in stone so far in advance, that there's little chance of proper cross promotion (which Disney loves to do). Jim notes an example of how there is nothing substantial in KH3 to support the theatrical releases of Ralph Breaks the Internet or Mary Poppins Returns.
Jim hopes that the sales of KH3 will encourage Disney to give it more support in the parks, but to not hold your breath. There's nothing insanely new, but I just thought it was interesting. The link to the session is below. The KH section starts at 11:06 and ends at 13:50.
Jim Hill, host of the podcast "Disney Dish Podcast", recently held a live Q & A at Disney's Coronado Springs in Orlando, Florida. Jim has multiple inside sources not only at Disney Parks, but Universal as well, and frequently gives insight into future announcements and the thought process of Disney in regards to the parks (he discussed the Guardians of Galaxy ride, Mickey's Runaway Railway, and other park attractions MONTHS before they were announced by Disney themselves). In the recent Q & A session, an audience member asked about why Kingdom Hearts didn't have a larger presence in the parks.
Jim explained that, while Disney acknowledges there is a large and passionate fanbase behind the series, interacting with the series is complicated. Parts of the Kingdom Hearts series are shared between Disney & Square Enix (most likely the original characters like Sora & Aqua), and therefore twice as many meetings are needed for approval on creative decisions.
The length of game development is cited as an issue as well. The Disney properties in any given KH game are set in stone so far in advance, that there's little chance of proper cross promotion (which Disney loves to do). Jim notes an example of how there is nothing substantial in KH3 to support the theatrical releases of Ralph Breaks the Internet or Mary Poppins Returns.
Jim hopes that the sales of KH3 will encourage Disney to give it more support in the parks, but to not hold your breath. There's nothing insanely new, but I just thought it was interesting. The link to the session is below. The KH section starts at 11:06 and ends at 13:50.
https://disneydish.bandcamp.com/track/fine-tooning-with-drew-taylor-episode-16-q-a-recorded-live-at-wdw