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The 13th Kenpachi

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  1. Former director and writer of the cancelled Kingdom Hearts cartoon, Seth Kearlsey, has stated that he is attempting to gain legal permission to reveal the pilot animatic. You can view his tweets below. In addition, Seth was interviewed on February 2nd and during the 1:15:24 mark he begins to discuss the cancelled cartoon of Kingdom Hearts. Originally Seth pitched the concept of an animated show (not specifically Kingdom Hearts) rather than making a movie due to it having a longer shelf life and a better opportunity for marketing. Seth's agent suggested Kingdom Hearts as it would mix both American cartoons and Japanese anime together. After completing the original Kingdom Hearts in a week he read the pilot for an Aladdin episode, Seth disliked this idea as Aladdin was already it's own animated TV show. Moreover, Seth took inspiration from the popular anime Cowboy Bebop due it airing on Cartoon Network at the same time he was writing the script for the Kingdom Hearts cartoon. Around the 1:24:00 mark Seth discusses his attempt to gain legal permissions for the release of the pilot animatic. You can hear the full interview below. Credit goes to twitter user @KorgerKor for the tip! Click here to view the article
  2. Former director and writer of the cancelled Kingdom Hearts cartoon, Seth Kearlsey, has stated that he is attempting to gain legal permission to reveal the pilot animatic. You can view his tweets below. In addition, Seth was interviewed on February 2nd and during the 1:15:24 mark he begins to discuss the cancelled cartoon of Kingdom Hearts. Originally Seth pitched the concept of an animated show (not specifically Kingdom Hearts) rather than making a movie due to it having a longer shelf life and a better opportunity for marketing. Seth's agent suggested Kingdom Hearts as it would mix both American cartoons and Japanese anime together. After completing the original Kingdom Hearts in a week he read the pilot for an Aladdin episode, Seth disliked this idea as Aladdin was already it's own animated TV show. Moreover, Seth took inspiration from the popular anime Cowboy Bebop due it airing on Cartoon Network at the same time he was writing the script for the Kingdom Hearts cartoon. Around the 1:24:00 mark Seth discusses his attempt to gain legal permissions for the release of the pilot animatic. You can hear the full interview below. Credit goes to twitter user @KorgerKor for the tip!
  3. Not at E3, just at some event. Was in Kitase's latest interview with Famitsu.
  4. I don't play them day in and day out. That gets boring fast. Hence I can't really answer this question, I play all of them the least if that makes sense.
  5. Soon. If Squares lineup for E3 is FF7 Remake KH3 Dissidia PS4 Then they've won
  6. Hazama told Famitsu, “If we look at the most recent announcement opportunity, I was on stage at the Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary Opening Ceremony. And it [the game] did not appear. In short, we are currently unable to ready anything that has enough value to meet everyone’s expectations. Many users are expecting a story for the console version, which we are of course preparing. However, the focus of the game is battles and that has not changed. We will further enhance other elements as well, which will take a little bit more time.” They want the game to also move in an e-sports direction (it'd be stupid not to). http://gematsu.com/2017/02/dissidia-final-fantasy-console-will-story-mode-enhancements
  7. They are now releasing in April according to the blog! . To clear up any confusion-the key rings of Mickey, Donald and Goofy are out in March, the actual figurines will be out in April.
  8. The episodic releases are 100% justifiable. If they made it one game it would take 7 years+ which would cause people to lose interest.FF7 is HUGE and has 82 unique locations. Remaking every single one to scale and adding new things plus all the boss battles mobs full voice acting and cutscenes etc would take so long. It's not efficient development and you would end up with another FF15. Every game in this remake will be a full sized game so it's not like you are being ripped off. You are paying for full games. This is a huge risk for Square Enix, so they have to play it safe. It's the 7 remake, of course they are going to milk it.
  9. Honestly think about what needs to be covered in KH3 Cover most of the plot holes Leave new questions More worlds than KH2-open areas with NPCS to some degree, parkour elements, animations, boss battles, heartless Saving Ventus Saving Aqua Saving Terra Defeating all 13 darknesses Bringing Roxas and Xion back Gummi ship levels Customisation possibly mission structuring plot of every world tying the KH3 story to Back Cover and UX Final showdown in keyblade graveyard providing closure secret ending extra content, difficulty scaling for critical mode AI will be more advanced No assets to borrow from, KH3 is being made from scratch on an unfamiliar engine. Voice acting and lip syncing Adding more FF characters original music Osaka team have never made a mainline KH game Nomura also working on FF7 remake Sometime in 2019, March maybe. Late next year seems too early, but this list^ is based off of what was not in the 2015 footage and we haven't seen anything since December 2015, so wait until E3 for some type of new footage hopefully and then we can all make a better decision.
  10. All of the above is a copout. Btw Axel and Kairi had Play Arts figures, not Kai ones
  11. https://twitter.com/UpUpDwnDwn/status/826853927572426753
  12. This figurine was revealed at TGS so it's not based off of the bestest looking version of Sora I guess. The figurine is being released 2 days after E3 2017 for Japan
  13. A six inch PVC figurine of Sora from Kingdom Hearts III will be available June 17th, 2017 for the Japanese audience. A number of Sora's poses from the game can be recreated, according to the official Square Enix e-Store for Japan the model attempts to replicate the in-game CG. Along with Sora and his new Keyblade (name unknown as of this article), the Bring Arts features the Two Shot Blasters (unofficial name), a replacement face and six replacement hands. The figurine is priced at $61, £48 or €57 including tax and can be purchased here, however AmiAmi has listed the figurine at a price of $45, £36 or €42. Please be sure to double check AmiAmi for any extra costs such as shipping. You can view the Bring Arts Sora below. UPDATE: The Kingdom Hearts III Sora Bring Arts figure is now available for pre-order on the North American Square Enix store. It has an approximate release of August 2017 and is available at a price of $69.99 USD. You can check out the official English description below. Click here to view the article
  14. A six inch PVC figurine of Sora from Kingdom Hearts III will be available June 17th, 2017 for the Japanese audience. A number of Sora's poses from the game can be recreated, according to the official Square Enix e-Store for Japan the model attempts to replicate the in-game CG. Along with Sora and his new Keyblade (name unknown as of this article), the Bring Arts features the Two Shot Blasters (unofficial name), a replacement face and six replacement hands. The figurine is priced at $61, £48 or €57 including tax and can be purchased here, however AmiAmi has listed the figurine at a price of $45, £36 or €42. Please be sure to double check AmiAmi for any extra costs such as shipping. You can view the Bring Arts Sora below. UPDATE: The Kingdom Hearts III Sora Bring Arts figure is now available for pre-order on the North American Square Enix store. It has an approximate release of August 2017 and is available at a price of $69.99 USD. You can check out the official English description below.
  15. The official Japanese e-Store for Square Enix is now selling a box of Kingdom Hearts themed key rings based upon the medals found in Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ[chi]! The set features KH II Mickey, KH1 Cloud, Donald, Shadow, Axel, Roxas, DDD Sora, and KH1 Riku. Currently, the collection is priced at $51, £40, or €47 euros. The collection will be available April 29th in Japan. There is no confirmation of this box set being available anywhere else. The medals can be seen below, and can be purchased from here. UPDATE 1: The Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ[chi] medal key ring box is now in stock at the Square Enix Café in Tokyo! View images of it, provided by the official Square Enix Café Twitter account, below: UPDATE 2: View a photo of all of the key rings from the Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ[chi] medal key ring box laid out, thanks to @ArikaMiz on Twitter, below: UPDATE 3: CaféReo has revealed a new box of key ring medals from Kingdom Hearts Union χ[Cross]. These medals include KH1 Sora, Meow Wow, Ventus, Naminé, Xion, Axel and Roxas, Winnie the Pooh, and KH 0.2 Mickey. The box set will cost 5,600 yen ($49.79 USD) and each medal will be 700 yen ($6.22 USD). The key rings will be available in November 2017. You can view the medals below: Thanks to @aibo _ac7 and KHInsider for the tip! UPDATE 4: The new box of key rings medals from Kingdom Hearts Union χ[cross] is now available to pre-order on AmiAmi! You can pre-order the box set here. Their list price is 6,040 ($53.76 USD), and their AmiAmi 15% off price is 5,120 yen ($45.57 USD). UPDATE 5: The new box of key rings medals from Kingdom Hearts Union χ[cross] is now available to pre-order on the Square Enix Japan Store. Their list price is 6,040 yen ($53.71 USD) and are set to release on November 17th, 2017. You can pre-order the box set here. Click here to view the article
  16. The official Japanese e-Store for Square Enix is now selling a box of Kingdom Hearts themed key rings based upon the medals found in Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ[chi]! The set features KH II Mickey, KH1 Cloud, Donald, Shadow, Axel, Roxas, DDD Sora, and KH1 Riku. Currently, the collection is priced at $51, £40, or €47 euros. The collection will be available April 29th in Japan. There is no confirmation of this box set being available anywhere else. The medals can be seen below, and can be purchased from here. UPDATE 1: The Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ[chi] medal key ring box is now in stock at the Square Enix Café in Tokyo! View images of it, provided by the official Square Enix Café Twitter account, below: UPDATE 2: View a photo of all of the key rings from the Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ[chi] medal key ring box laid out, thanks to @ArikaMiz on Twitter, below: UPDATE 3: CaféReo has revealed a new box of key ring medals from Kingdom Hearts Union χ[Cross]. These medals include KH1 Sora, Meow Wow, Ventus, Naminé, Xion, Axel and Roxas, Winnie the Pooh, and KH 0.2 Mickey. The box set will cost 5,600 yen ($49.79 USD) and each medal will be 700 yen ($6.22 USD). The key rings will be available in November 2017. You can view the medals below: Thanks to @aibo _ac7 and KHInsider for the tip! UPDATE 4: The new box of key rings medals from Kingdom Hearts Union χ[cross] is now available to pre-order on AmiAmi! You can pre-order the box set here. Their list price is 6,040 ($53.76 USD), and their AmiAmi 15% off price is 5,120 yen ($45.57 USD). UPDATE 5: The new box of key rings medals from Kingdom Hearts Union χ[cross] is now available to pre-order on the Square Enix Japan Store. Their list price is 6,040 yen ($53.71 USD) and are set to release on November 17th, 2017. You can pre-order the box set here.
  17. Did you not read the 'BD2 will probably do it' part? BD2=Tabata's division, the FF15, Crisis Core and Type 0 team. This is what Alpha is referring to http://www.psu.com/news/25672/Crisis-Core--Final-Fantasy-VII-HD--no-plans-but-dev-is-curious-to-see-how-many-fans-would-want-it Which was just over 2 years ago, before FF7R was announced.
  18. Yeah it's the opening, FF7 turned 20 in Japan on the 31st of January (Japan time). The franchise is still 29 years old

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