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In fact they do have some meaning - here's what I found once, that might be interesting!

“When the K and S in Kingdom Hearts is long in the logo that means Sora is NOT the protagonist.” -(Someone on Twitter)

At first glance, it's just someone stirring up rumours on another social media platform, but lo and behold, it's true!

Media] All logos for all canon Kingdom Hearts titles : KingdomHearts

What games DON'T have Sora as the main protagonist? 358/2 Days, BBS, 0.2 and the concerts, and more recently, MoM, as well as all the remasters of those games.

Now look at the "K" and "S" of each of those. They are indeed extended! And all the ones that he is the protag of is short. Furthermore, if Sora shares the spotlight with someone else in game - say, Riku in DDD, the K and S are very slightly longer. Neat, huh?

I don't know if that was exactly what you were looking for, but it's a secret of sorts, and you can always know if Sora is the protag or not in upcoming games by just looking at the logo!

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Yeah I knew that already. But notice the crowns at the top maybe they signify which games are "spin offs"

it is honestly a cool reference and extra detail I think. personally it went over my head for the longest time but the more I look at the logos the more it makes sense.

Nope don't see it. They're all just regular logos to me. However, I will agree with @Moogle13 though. The logos with the long K and S means that Sora is not the protagonist of the game.

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