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So I remembered this quote

"After you beat all Wonderland Quests on Kingdom Hearts Re: Coded, the chesire cat shows up for one last scene.

 

Chesire Cat: There's a funny thing about memories... Something will lie forgotten in your heart by ages- then one day, you'll remember. But then, a moment later, the memory may drift away to wherever memories sleep. I'd say "don't forget that," but what good would it do?"

 

And was thinking Maybe "wherever memories sleep" is the Realm of Sleep. Maybe in the realm of sleep are those who were forgotten, and memories that need to be reawakened.

Therefore I think this reinforces the theory that all the people Sora needs to save are in there.

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One moment you'll remember... That could refer to the brief flash of memory that Data Naminé showed Mickey and Data Sora.

So yeah, I think that during the game, Sora will remember everything. And so will Riku.

Ooh, good idea! I hope it actually happens (and I actually have no reason why...).

God, I love when the Disney characters actually contribute something to the main storyline. Thank you, Cheshire cat.

 

I love how it was the Cheshire Cat, of all the ones that could have been chosen. It is just so fitting for his character, yet you think that they would have gone for a more story important character.

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