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The Intro...How Confusing It Is...

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I'd just like to clarify: THIS. IS. TRIPPY. AS. HELL.

 

I'm not kidding! I mean, of all the things that happens in this series, this takes the cake for me as the most bizarre, and even explaining it seems impossible...and I've gone through Wonderland SO many times, it's not even funny.

 

"Ha-ha!"

 

I said it's not funny! :angry:

 

"Geez, take a chill pill and a small fry."

 

Yeah, well, why don't you go and buy a monkey?!

 

"What?"

 

You know what! I--gih--oh, never mind. This-this intro thing has really been screwing with my head...uh, what was the point I was making--oh yeah, it's screws all logic!

 

Look, look, here's the clip: 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-c0BSGGP1rE

 

Now, let me breakdown what just happened (and just so you know, the intro is canon. YEAH. It is. Everything. It's a dream sequence, by gum): Sora and Kairi see the Meteor Shower, Sora floats back into the sky...looks back at Kairi, falls back...in the sky...falls down...in the sky...falls into the ocean...all the while he was standing in the same spot on the beach as it all happened??? .... 

 

Seriously, there's gotta be something in those there Papou Fruits of theirs...it's weed, isn't it? ISN'T IT?!

Edited by Firaga96

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Canon? I'm not sure... Sora says i the beginning, "Like, is any of this for real or not?" He seems confused about what's reality or not, what we can see when he wakes from from Awakening and also say "it wasn't a dream! Or, was it? I don't know..."

Well, I don't think it's that important, but I think he was just dreaming. One of those dreams that reveal truths, that we see in lots of games ans series. In the Awakening, we know he isn't exactly dreaming, but it's still only in his head. Or heart...

All that stuff happenned, but only in Sora's head as a dream, to simplify. But not any dream...

Did you ate a Paopu Fruit too?

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Canon? I'm not sure... Sora says i the beginning, "Like, is any of this for real or not?" He seems confused about what's reality or not, what we can see when he wakes from from Awakening and also say "it wasn't a dream! Or, was it? I don't know..."

Well, I don't think it's that important, but I think he was just dreaming. One of those dreams that reveal truths, that we see in lots of games ans series. In the Awakening, we know he isn't exactly dreaming, but it's still only in his head. Or heart...

All that stuff happenned, but only in Sora's head as a dream, to simplify. But not any dream...

Did you ate a Paopu Fruit too?

 

That's exactly what I mean...I think...yeah, yeah, it is.

Edited by Firaga96

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IT IS SORA'S DREAM i think

 

Obviously...

IT IS SORA'S DREAM i think

 

but of course is Sora's dream.

 

 

And I think is an Awesome Intro (and the best in my opinion).

but of course is Sora's dream.

 

 

And I think is an Awesome Intro (and the best in my opinion).

Other than DDD. this one is my favorite too :O

Seriously, there's gotta be something in those there Papou Fruits of theirs...it's weed, isn't it? ISN'T IT?!

What kind of uninteresting dreams do you have if Sora's is to much for you to handle?

Maybe like how Roxas thought he was just having weird dreams Sora's will be explained later. Or maybe it's just because dreams don't have to make sense and it was meant to be symbolic of what was about to happen.

What kind of uninteresting dreams do you have if Sora's is to much for you to handle?

Your dreams are that trippy? What the hell...

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What kind of uninteresting dreams do you have if Sora's is to much for you to handle?

 

....dude, you don't even know. :(

Edited by Firaga96

He should have said, "You need to take a chill pill & a small fry!"

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He should have said, "You need to take a chill pill & a small fry!"

 

...I don't get it...but I changed it anyway.

Edited by Firaga96

...I don't get it...but I changed it anyway.

Oh, is that so? Well, you didn't have to, but thanks anyway.

Ever since I played bbs, I always thought that the sora falling from the sky was supposed to represent how sora has 2 hearts in him. It was meant to be Ven yet they didnt know it yet or I'm just trying to make something that doesn't make sense, make sense But I really think that the dream is just symbolizing what's gonna happen in the game.

When I first played KH I didn't know that. I had thought he landed on some platform at the bottom of the ocean just because. Then I looked it up and it made sense. xD Definitely a weird opening lol

  • 3 weeks later...

I know I can try to figure out this intro. Okay, let me try:

 

Sora questioning the reality of what's happening. The end of the clip signifies the start of Sora entering his Awakening. So we can assume what's happening in the beggining to the end is some process in which Sora has to go through in order for the Awakening to initiate. Perhaps it takes the right magic and a few days, and so seemingly odd, supernatural things have been happening to Sora in the process. In fact at this point in the story the player is suppose to question whether or not the Awakneing was a dream (until the creatures inside it show up in reality and we know for a fact it's not). As it initiates, Sora is gazing into his own Heart, but the Heart is too complex so internal emotions and feelings are conceptulaized into tangible, knowable imagery. Of course it's meaning would be shrowded in mystery.

 

The ocean, more specifically water, symbolizes Darkness. Water is something we need to live, but can drown, and tear apart families. It's a necessary evil. It tears Sora and Riku apart. When Riku offer him his hand, Sora's Heart refuses the invitation to join Darkness, so the current seperates them. Hard as he tries he can't grab onto Riku's hand. Riku can breath underwater, but Sora can't. He has to see the light of the world for air. Of course he sees Kairi. Kairi's voice is guide and motivation for escape out of the suffocating dark ocean. This all symbolizes his rejection from the "reality" of darkness. His essense and the essense of Darkness are not on the same plane. This is Heart telling him that he must reject Darkness for him to survive his journey.

 

When he sees himself falling from the sky, he's falling with the meteors. His Heart percieves the danger that his world is in. Connected to the Heart of his dimension. Because he can hear that Heart suffering, Sora knows deep down on some metaphysical morso than mental level that his world is tearing apart and he'll become part of that World's debris. Now Darkness is the only way to enter his own Heart. And so he has to be able to enter it. Water of the ocean transforms into reality and sky, and he falls through to inside the Darkness of his Heart. It's a necessary evil. So the innocence of the princess that his Heart manifests, transform into doves to absolve him off his sin and fly off. 

 

Dio mio that was geeky.

 

I know I can try to figure out this intro. Okay, let me try:

 

Sora questioning the reality of what's happening. The end of the clip signifies the start of Sora entering his Awakening. So we can assume what's happening in the beggining to the end is some process in which Sora has to go through in order for the Awakening to initiate. Perhaps it takes the right magic and a few days, and so seemingly odd, supernatural things have been happening to Sora in the process. In fact at this point in the story the player is suppose to question whether or not the Awakneing was a dream (until the creatures inside it show up in reality and we know for a fact it's not). As it initiates, Sora is gazing into his own Heart, but the Heart is too complex so internal emotions and feelings are conceptulaized into tangible, knowable imagery. Of course it's meaning would be shrowded in mystery.

 

The ocean, more specifically water, symbolizes Darkness. Water is something we need to live, but can drown, and tear apart families. It's a necessary evil. It tears Sora and Riku apart. When Riku offer him his hand, Sora's Heart refuses the invitation to join Darkness, so the current seperates them. Hard as he tries he can't grab onto Riku's hand. Riku can breath underwater, but Sora can't. He has to see the light of the world for air. Of course he sees Kairi. Kairi's voice is guide and motivation for escape out of the suffocating dark ocean. This all symbolizes his rejection from the "reality" of darkness. His essense and the essense of Darkness are not on the same plane. This is Heart telling him that he must reject Darkness for him to survive his journey.

 

When he sees himself falling from the sky, he's falling with the meteors. His Heart percieves the danger that his world is in. Connected to the Heart of his dimension. Because he can hear that Heart suffering, Sora knows deep down on some metaphysical morso than mental level that his world is tearing apart and he'll become part of that World's debris. Now Darkness is the only way to enter his own Heart. And so he has to be able to enter it. Water of the ocean transforms into reality and sky, and he falls through to inside the Darkness of his Heart. It's a necessary evil. So the innocence of the princess that his Heart manifests, transform into doves to absolve him off his sin and fly off. 

 

Dio mio that was geeky.

 

just..... FIRETRUCKING YES! That's an awesome breakdown!

I thought Sora's dreamwas everything from his arrival on the stained-glass platform onwards. The rest was just a hyper-symbolic intro.

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I know I can try to figure out this intro. Okay, let me try:

 

Sora questioning the reality of what's happening. The end of the clip signifies the start of Sora entering his Awakening. So we can assume what's happening in the beggining to the end is some process in which Sora has to go through in order for the Awakening to initiate. Perhaps it takes the right magic and a few days, and so seemingly odd, supernatural things have been happening to Sora in the process. In fact at this point in the story the player is suppose to question whether or not the Awakneing was a dream (until the creatures inside it show up in reality and we know for a fact it's not). As it initiates, Sora is gazing into his own Heart, but the Heart is too complex so internal emotions and feelings are conceptulaized into tangible, knowable imagery. Of course it's meaning would be shrowded in mystery.

 

The ocean, more specifically water, symbolizes Darkness. Water is something we need to live, but can drown, and tear apart families. It's a necessary evil. It tears Sora and Riku apart. When Riku offer him his hand, Sora's Heart refuses the invitation to join Darkness, so the current seperates them. Hard as he tries he can't grab onto Riku's hand. Riku can breath underwater, but Sora can't. He has to see the light of the world for air. Of course he sees Kairi. Kairi's voice is guide and motivation for escape out of the suffocating dark ocean. This all symbolizes his rejection from the "reality" of darkness. His essense and the essense of Darkness are not on the same plane. This is Heart telling him that he must reject Darkness for him to survive his journey.

 

When he sees himself falling from the sky, he's falling with the meteors. His Heart percieves the danger that his world is in. Connected to the Heart of his dimension. Because he can hear that Heart suffering, Sora knows deep down on some metaphysical morso than mental level that his world is tearing apart and he'll become part of that World's debris. Now Darkness is the only way to enter his own Heart. And so he has to be able to enter it. Water of the ocean transforms into reality and sky, and he falls through to inside the Darkness of his Heart. It's a necessary evil. So the innocence of the princess that his Heart manifests, transform into doves to absolve him off his sin and fly off. 

 

Dio mio that was geeky.

 

Are....are you a wizard?

As far as I know half the stuff is just symbolism. The part where Riku is standing in the water in his Dark Mode and reaching out to Sora never happened in the game as far as I know.

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