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Audrey Gatt

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  1. I never noticed that the light was shapped a bit like a three o.o... I'm tempted to go through those credits a third time now And I used the word filler just as a general term. Because its one of many games on the smaller hand held consols instead of on the big consols that can potentially hold alot more data. After all, all the games have their own importent peices in the timeline. Put they're just that, pieces. We still don't quite have the full picture. We still don't fully know why Xehanort wants the x-blade. (or I could just not of paid enough attention I was playing it pretty late and was tired.) And also because it looks like rescuing aqua, ven and hopefully terra (if they do actually do that) is going to be a part of the final game, and not another off-shot on a random handheld consol.Though I doubt they can stretch the story out any further regardless anyway, but you probably get what I'm trying to say.
  2. Did anyone else notice the messege that was spelt out letter by letter during the scrolling credits? It took me a second watch before I noticed it. It spelt it: "This leads to kingdom hearts" It then showed Ansom the wise with two other people, before showing 3 more people (forgot which ones ^^; )Then showed the cimamatic of sora and riku walking into the light. Does anyone else think this may mean something? perhaps connects to the secret messege, or confirms that this is the last filler before KH3 (finally)

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