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Would Mickey be considered "Master" Mickey since he did finish his training with Yen Sid? discuss.....

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Why do they call him "his magesty"? Simple, he dosen't need the title "Master mickey" Cause he has "his magesty" Easy.

Why do they call him "his magesty"? Simple, he dosen't need the title "Master mickey" Cause he has "his magesty" Easy.

 

i agree with Liraxus

If that were the case, wouldn't you say "Master King Mickey" to him? NO. Simply either Majesty or The King. It is obvious that it is Mickey so to say his name would be redundant since there are no other majesty's or kings in the universe (which is a bit odd) so Mickey is the only King. (kind of dictatorial, no?)

I was so excited when I found out yen sid was a keyblade master! I was all like OH! lol Well hey were did he disapper to in kh2? I couldn't find him?

Actually, Mickey never tried the "Master Qualification Exam" like Terra and Aqua did. He was in a different type of training. I think you need Keyblade Masters to test Keyblade students.

mickey didnt earn his kingship he owns a castle so hes known as a king there so keyblade master and his majesty are two different things so mickey really should be both

I just remembered Master Yen Sid was a retired Keyblader right? Where's his keyblade? Isn't he MASTER Yen Sid?

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