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Why did the Princesses of Heart not age between khbbs and kh1?

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Whenever you play bbs you come to the worlds of a few princesses like Cinderella. The real question is a huge plot hole, they LOOK exactly the same as they did in Kingdom Hearts 1. Is it a huge plot hole,or was square too lazy to make longer character models?

I know that Kingdom Hearts 1 came before Birth by Sleep, but still bbs takes place 10 years before hand. They should at least look a few years younger.

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Riku is 16 by KH II.

But yeah

My bad. 

My bad. 

Np

Np

But at the topic, you're probably onto something: maybe the worlds don't age, and it's like some sort of weird Twilight zone timerip, where everyone stays the same age, and the years don't pass. 

Woah, now. Cinderella spent the majority of her life in indentured servitude with an extreme emotionally abusive environment, and Snow White didn't have it too easy herself. The only one who might be considered pampered is Aurora, if only because she grew up in the most stable environment, and even then, she spent the better part of her life in a minimalist environment in the woods.

What I'm talking about is during those ten years between the end of BBS and the beginning of KH1. Their stories were done by then, and although they had a rough life in their early years, they were treated like royalty in that time frame.

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