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was wondering about this because i wanna make a. shitty roblox game in a few years and i was just wondering to be SURE if the kingdom key was safe to use at all without getting me sued by square

if its still technically copyrighted, can i use it in like. any way shape or form

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18 hours ago, likelyBarry said:

was wondering about this because i wanna make a. shitty roblox game in a few years and i was just wondering to be SURE if the kingdom key was safe to use at all without getting me sued by square

if its still technically copyrighted, can i use it in like. any way shape or form

You might want to find a way to make something similar to the keyblade that way it's not plagiarizing the work.  I personally am liking how this guy can materialize blades around his arm.  Imagine that but in Keyblade form.  Basically, the guy is Souji Hiura from Kekkaishi.image_2024-03-19_161223649.png  

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The guy can apparently also turn his feet into blades when he's kicking.  Well, that's what I got from how far I've read in the manga.

 

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im not looking to plagiarize it, i was just gonna add it as like. maybe an easter egg or something

I think it would fall under parody, especially as an easter egg, just make it semi silly/different to give it more credence.

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