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Keiko Nobumoto, the scenario supervisor for the orginial Kingdom Hearts game, has passed away at the age of 57 from esophageal cancer

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Keiko Nobumoto, the scenario supervisor for the orginial Kingdom Hearts game, has passed away on December 1st at the age of 57 after batting with esophageal cancer. She was 57 years old at the time of her passing.

Her other pieces of work include screenwriting for the anime series Cowboy Bebop, Space Dandy, and the creator of Wolf Rain. 

Thank you for your contribution to the start of the franchaise known as Kingdom Hearts Keiko and rest in peace.


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That's so sad to hear! May she rest well. My thoughts go out to her friends and family right now. I hope they can make it through this difficult time, and eventually find peace.

Thank you so much for what you did for us, ma'am. You'll be greatly missed.

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I hope she rests in peace and she didn't suffer. Her contributions made a lot of people happy, so kudos to that!

Well that's some disheartening news to say the least. My condolences to her loved ones and may she rest in peace.

RIP

I heard on a ted talk reccently that the progress made on the covid vaccine could help cure cancer to which if true would be great because this illnes has taken so many

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