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" Xion! Who else will I have icecream with?"

Much flak has been giving over this line: it's meaning is simple, however.

Roxas was told friends are people who eat icecream together.

He was also 1 year old: an innocent.

Xion's death was Roxas's first expirence with death, and his mind dealt with it as losing a friend...

someone he ate icecream with.

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Ha I cracked up at that part so for the rest of the scene I couldn't keep a straight face x3

I think most people know this. It's still stupid. 

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Gahhh....

deep moment: lost on all of KH13.

I loved this line, it had so much symbolic meaning. Definitely one of the best in the series...

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I loved this line, it had so much symbolic meaning. Definitely one of the best in the series...

Agreed to the max, dude.

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Thought you meant THIS Icecream Line.

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Thought you meant THIS Icecream Line.

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Thought you meant THIS Icecream Line.

Oh God. I'm Gonna Die.

 

 

THE FRIENDSHIP POKEMON

 

xDDD;

 

*sniffle* perfect....

I loved the line. A lot of peope actually made fun of it, but I feel there is a deep meaning.

 

Roxas was told that he has no feelings and he believed it so he thought he couldnt feel (altho he did). So with the thought that he couldnt feel he said this. It may sounded dumb, but one of the best lines in the series!

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