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Hargleblargleboo

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  1. Yes, I know it sounds VERY odd, but it's just a thought. Being a HUGE animation fan, I can think of a few films at the moment that aren't closely associated with Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar, Marvel, or Lucasfilm that would fit well. They can work for any or all of these reasons, like world and enemy design, world exploration, battles, gameplay, music, story development and, my favorite, character development. Here are some films I think would work for some of the specific reasons above. I'll also talk about the pros and cons of each one. First is Studio Ghibli's Spirited Away. Now, I know what you're thinking, "Isn't Studio Ghibli associated with Disney already?" Well yes, but not for what you're thinking of. Disney doesn't own Studio Ghibli. They only distribute their films and dub them for English speaking audiences. As far as I recall anyways... Pro(s): How a world like this could work is that, of course, there is great potential for enemy design, level exploration, or a decent boss fight with No-Face. It can also explain the struggles and lessons of entering adulthood, touching upon the value of memories again, lightly talking about love, and the value of parents to the characters for a bit. I don't know about you, but I am VERY curious about the main characters parents and what they think of them. Specifically Sora and Riku. Do they not want to talk about them for reasons they want to avoid? Or did they disappear somehow? I know it might not be that important at all in the series, but the curiosity has been killing me for too many years. Con(s): I can't really think of many gameplay elements to add except for some minigames involving work in the bathouse or something. Gameplay is one of the series strong points, and I can't really see any appropriate battle locations for a world like this. But hey, what do I know? It they can incorporate battle locations for Snow White and Cinderella, I guess Square Enix could figure something out. Well, if they had a chance to use this film for a world. One extra note, if you are an animation fan, I HIGHLY recommend this film. And lastly for now, is The Adventures of Tintin Pro(s): Now, THIS film was a blast to watch, and I chose it because it would be a nice and fun adventure! Unlike Spirited Away where I see more emphasis on character and story development, A world like this could thrive in gameplay. If you've watched Tintin, you know how action packed it is. Not only that, but the characters are fun as well. The story is easy to follow, and has a great villain. The action spans from motorcycle chases, to pirate ship battles, and so much more! If Square Enix had a chance to use this movie and do it right, it could be a lot of fun! Con(s): All I can really think of is how little story and character development can be added. That's about it. Or none that I can think of at the moment. Again, I recommend this film if you just want to have a swell time! Anyways, I do have a lot of other films on my mind, but I won't talk about them on here. I'm saving those for a top ten video I'm working on. What about you? What Non-Disney animated films do you think would work in the series? I'm curious to know.
  2. Hi! I would to introduce myself!. I will call myself Hargleblargleboo here on KH13.com, but you can also call me Tweltchy. I, of course, love Kingdom Hearts, and video games in general. I love music as well. I also ADORE animation and want to work in the industry someday. So, yeah. I will mostly talk about said things above on these forums. I hope to get along with you all and share ideas and conversations as well! ~Good day!
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