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Elfdemon_

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  1. The majority of the entire game. Most of it is Disney stuff of course, but there's story stuff too. One example would be that Marluxia explains to Roxas how they can destroy Heartless, but there's no way of collecting the hearts unless it's destroyed by a Keyblade. That's just one example though. If you've played the game, you know what I'm talking about. There's a lot of quests with a lot of dialogue with a lot of characters. No, they didn't add it. They added the final fight with Xion. I'm talking about all the different fights with here different forms. Those aren't "key words." It's just a bit of dialogue in a game full of dialogue.
  2. I don't see how this is a retcon. The original 358/2 Days for the DS is canon. All this does is reinforce the idea that you have to actually play the original DS game, as well as watch the HD cutscene movie, in order to experience the entire 358/2 Days story. I think it's most likely canon that they said that during the conversation, it just wasn't seen in the HD cutscene movie, just like how the entire Xion fight with all of her forms wasn't seen in the HD cutscene movie. They cut a lot of things to make it a short and concise movie. The things they cut still happened in the story canon though.
  3. Xemnas is way taller than Apprentice Xehanort and has a more muscular body. He has the same face as Apprentice Xehanort, except it's wider. And he has the same hairstyle as Apprentice Xehanort, except it's longer. Because he's aged and had his hair grow out. If you make his hair brown and his eyes blue, he looks exactly like a Terra that's aged 10 years with longer hair because it grew out. Because that's what he is. He's Terra's body, but aged 10 years, and with silver hair and yellow eyes. Nomura has even said "He seems about 30 years old?" My bad, just compared Ansem, Seeker of Darkness with Apprentice Xehanort, and they have the same face. They have different head shapes though. Ansem, Seeker of Darkness' head is more round. Yeah.
  4. Judging from what Braig said to him in the first cutscene of DDD, he most likely didn't actually lose his memories. Who knows though, it's pretty vague whether he actually did or not.
  5. Yeah, they are the only ones who share that face model. Xemnas and Ansem, Seeker of Darkness have different faces. Xemnas looks like an older Apprentice Xehanort with longer hair. And Ansem, Seeker of Darkness doesn't has the same face as Apprentice Xehanort, but a different head shape. Ansem, Seeker of Darkness' head shape is more round. He's also a lot shorter than Xemnas. Not sure what the reason for these differences between Apprentice Xehanort and Ansem, Seeker of Darkness is, but the differences between Apprentice Xehanort and Xemnas clearly show that Xemnas is meant to look like an older Apprentice Xehanort. And I think having the same face model definitely means more than having the same body model. Especially considering all of the unmasked Seekers of Darkness in DDD all share the same body model, which of course doesn't mean anything other than the fact Nomura wants their identities hidden to the players.
  6. Apprentice Xehanort has the same face model as Terra-Xehanort. The only difference is the eye color and the hairstyle. Yeah, his eye color changing is definitely an unanswered question, but Apprentice Xehanort, Terra-Xehanort, and Terra all have the same exact faces. So, if your theory is true, then they'd have to explain why "Young But Not That Young Xehanort" has the same exact face as Terra lol
  7. Monogram Direct have announced that their San Diego Comic Con exclusive Kingdom Hearts items will be available to purchase at their booth at New York Comic Con 2017 with limited availability. The SDCC exclusive Kingdom Hearts 6 piece Pewter Pin Collector's Set will be available for $30.00 USD, and only 60 sets are available. The SDCC exclusive Kingdom Hearts 4 piece Pewter Key Ring Collector's Set will be available for $40.00 USD, and only 60 sets are available as well. The SDCC exclusive Kingdom Hearts 3 piece 3D Foam Key Ring Collector's Set will be available for $25.00 USD, and only 80 sets are available. Each item set will be available to purchase at Monogram Direct's booth, Booth #226, at NYCC2017, which starts October 5, 2017, and ends on October 8, 2017. UPDATE [Dec. 14, 2017]: Monogram is now selling the 2017 San Diego Comic Con exclusive Kingdom Hearts merchandise on their online store. You can check out each item below, and you can purchase each item by clicking each link below: - 2017 SDCC Exclusive Kingdom Hearts Pewter Lapel Pins - 6 pc Set - $30.00 USD Take a look at the Monogram product description for the 2017 SDCC Exclusive Kingdom Hearts Pewter Lapel Pins - 6 pc Set below: - 2017 SDCC Exclusive Kingdom Hearts Pewter Key Rings - 4 pc Set - $40.00 USD Take a look at the Monogram product description for the 2017 SDCC Exclusive Kingdom Hearts Pewter Key Rings - 4 pc Set below: - 2017 SDCC Exclusive Kingdom Hearts 3D Foam Figure Key Rings - 3 Pc Set - $25.00 USD Take a look at the Monogram product description for the 2017 SDCC Exclusive Kingdom Hearts 3D Foam Figure Key Rings - 3 Pc Set below: Click here to view the article
  8. Monogram Direct have announced that their San Diego Comic Con exclusive Kingdom Hearts items will be available to purchase at their booth at New York Comic Con 2017 with limited availability. The SDCC exclusive Kingdom Hearts 6 piece Pewter Pin Collector's Set will be available for $30.00 USD, and only 60 sets are available. The SDCC exclusive Kingdom Hearts 4 piece Pewter Key Ring Collector's Set will be available for $40.00 USD, and only 60 sets are available as well. The SDCC exclusive Kingdom Hearts 3 piece 3D Foam Key Ring Collector's Set will be available for $25.00 USD, and only 80 sets are available. Each item set will be available to purchase at Monogram Direct's booth, Booth #226, at NYCC2017, which starts October 5, 2017, and ends on October 8, 2017. UPDATE [Dec. 14, 2017]: Monogram is now selling the 2017 San Diego Comic Con exclusive Kingdom Hearts merchandise on their online store. You can check out each item below, and you can purchase each item by clicking each link below: - 2017 SDCC Exclusive Kingdom Hearts Pewter Lapel Pins - 6 pc Set - $30.00 USD Take a look at the Monogram product description for the 2017 SDCC Exclusive Kingdom Hearts Pewter Lapel Pins - 6 pc Set below: - 2017 SDCC Exclusive Kingdom Hearts Pewter Key Rings - 4 pc Set - $40.00 USD Take a look at the Monogram product description for the 2017 SDCC Exclusive Kingdom Hearts Pewter Key Rings - 4 pc Set below: - 2017 SDCC Exclusive Kingdom Hearts 3D Foam Figure Key Rings - 3 Pc Set - $25.00 USD Take a look at the Monogram product description for the 2017 SDCC Exclusive Kingdom Hearts 3D Foam Figure Key Rings - 3 Pc Set below:
  9. Spaceships such as Gantu's or the Gummi Ship protect you the same way Keyblade Armor does. I'm sure it's forbidden to Gantu to tell people about the other worlds by the Grand Councilwoman. She is in charge of the entire galaxy after all. An interesting thing to note though is that Gantu doesn't travel the Ocean Between like the Gummi Ship does, he travels the Lanes Between like Ventus, Terra, and Aqua do. "Terra passed a spaceship in the Lanes Between and was taken into custody for suspicious activity." "After Ven battled with an Unversed in the Lanes Between, it took refuge in a passing spaceship." So, how exactly does Gantu get to the Lanes Between?? You need a Keyblade to create a portal to the Lanes Between. I'm sure you could also use a Corridor to Darkness to get to the Lanes Between since you can use those to get anywhere, so can Gantu or someone on his ship use Corridors of Darkness?
  10. He would've just used a Corridor of Darkness to get out and the same events would've occurred for the most part.
  11. In Kingdom Hearts II, Sora doesn't lock or unlock Keyholes of worlds. Sealing the Door to Darkness at the end of the first Kingdom Hearts sealed every single world's Keyhole. In Kingdom Hearts II, he opens special Gates between the worlds which allow him to travel between them since the Gummi barriers were put back up when the Keyholes were sealed.
  12. He is just in his old KH2 outfit while the game starts off in Olympus. Second Form is a Drive Form of his KH3 outfit that makes his KH3 outfit have the same colors as his KH2 outfit. It gives him abilities from KH1 and KH2, just like how Limit Form in KH2 gave his KH2 outfit have the same colors as his KH1 outfit and abilities from KH1.
  13. As others have stated, you probably don't understand the majority of it because you haven't watched the original Kingdom Hearts χ cutscenes. Kingdom Hearts χ was a Japanese-only browser game. Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ is the worldwide mobile port of Kingdom Hearts χ. But, it’s been recently revealed to be a sequel, not a port. This part is complicated and hard to explain without spoiling things. At the end of Kingdom Hearts χ, something happened to the characters which made them have to experience their entire journey again, but without the finale. Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ is you playing as the character from Kingdom Hearts χ going through their entire journey from Kingdom Hearts χ over again, but without the finale. So, as you can see, it sort of acts as a port of Kingdom Hearts χ, as well as a sequel to it. Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ has ended, and recently a “season 2” to the game was released called “Kingdom Hearts Union χ." It continues the game from after the characters have completed going through their entire journey a second time. So, what you should do to experience the entire "χ" story, is this: 1.) Watch the Kingdom Hearts χ cutscenes, translated to English. I’ve made a playlist of them here. 2.) Watch Kingdom Hearts χ Back Cover. It’s the movie that’s in 2.8. It tells the story of Kingdom Hearts χ, but from the perspective of different characters. 3.) Play Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage- if you haven't already. The beginning cutscene takes place after the finale of Kingdom Hearts χ. 4.) You don’t have to watch all of the Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ cutscenes, because they’re the same as the Kingdom Hearts χ cutscenes. Just remember to keep in mind that the characters went through the same journey from Kingdom Hearts χ a second time, aside from the finale. 5.) Watch the Kingdom Hearts Union χ cutscenes. I’ve made a playlist of them here. This takes place after the characters went through the same journey a second time. 6.) Wait for new Kingdom Hearts Union χ cutscenes. They’ll release slowly over 2017 and maybe even 2018. I’ll update the Union χ playlist I made whenever new cutscenes come out, so make sure the keep track of it.
  14. The voice in the tutorial of KH1 is King Mickey's voice. The heart is white though, just like all the hearts from the kids who fought in the Keyblade War. Typically across the series when someone "loses their heart," it's a red heart. I think this distinction of color might be important. It might be what shows the difference between just simply "losing your heart" and death. I think that it's possible that when you die, your heart is freed and goes somewhere. Maybe an afterlife or something. Maybe Kingdom Hearts. Maybe it's meant to be kept vague. So, when you "lose your heart" it's red, which means it's still full of life, and just simply gets turned into a Heartless. But, when you die, your body fades away without turning into a Nobody and your heart is white and goes off somewhere, never to return again. The heart leaving its body when you die wouldn't be the cause of death, as stated in the Secret Ansem's Reports, it'd just be a byproduct. And it'd be a different kind of "losing your heart" than when you lose your heart and become a Heartless/Nobody. Who know though, this is only speculation. This can only be confirmed if the concept of death is ever actually talked about in KH (or by Nomura) and cleared up completely or if in the future next few KH games, we never see Strelitzia return. "These lifeless keys used to be full of power." The Keyblades in the Keyblade Graveyard no longer have any power. They're just hunks of metal. Because their wielders have died. Which is why Xehanort was able to essentially wield all of them and throw them around without having tons of hearts within himself. When Eraqus was destroyed, he didn't die. His heart was able to take refuge within Terra. Which is why his Keyblade isn't lifeless. It's still full of power. Those aren't hearts I'm pretty sure. Look at them closely. They're just particle effects of light and rocks.
  15. Namine was born in Castle Oblivion. And she was born when Sora stabbed himself in the heart. That's a perfect amount of time to find her in Castle Oblivion and use her powers. Nobodies often have slight physical differences from their original selves. This is stated in the Secret Ansem's Report. For example, Axel has the markings under his eyes while Lea doesn't, Xigbar has longer hair that has gray streaks in it while Braig doesn't, Xaldin's hair is messier than Dilan's hair, etc. As far as we know, Namine has blonde hair simply for this same reason. Namine and Kairi literally have the same character models aside from clothing and hair. Namine in Re:CoM has the same model and the same face as Kairi in KH1 and Namine in KH2 has the same model and the same face as Kairi in KH2. There's no doubt Namine is gonna return in KH3 as well, but I doubt it'll be through this method.
  16. No, none of KHx is a part of the dream, except for the secret ending "Unchained 0[Zero]". The dream for the Player begins with Unchained 0[Zero]. And all of KHUx is a part of the dream. It's the realm of sleep. The realm of sleep can either be dreams of worlds that have fallen to darkness or dreams of a person. In this case, it's the Player's dreams. The Player is inside their own dreams as far as we know. Just like how Sora got sent into his own dreams near the end of Dream Drop Distance. And each Dandelion is in their own dream. This is kind of difficult since all of this info is spread across the games and you need to sort of piece it together, but I'll do my best. It mainly all comes together in Union Cross and explains it all. Ava in x Back Cover: "This session may seem like it's familiar to you, but in a world that is different, one made of dreams..." The Master of Masters in KHUx: "You won't need memories of tragedy in the coming era. I want you to go to a completely separate realm and experience for yourselves an age of no tragedy." Chirithy in KHUx: "At first I thought it'd be horrible to lie to them, but now I really do want them to forget after all..." Ephemer in KHUx: "Whenever something happens in this new world that diverges from the old one, I feel more and more uneasy." The Player and Chirithy are laying in the same exact position in Unchained 0[Zero] as they were at the end of KHx at the end of the Keyblade War. The Player having flashbacks of the Keyblade War when it hasn't happened in KHUx. No, it's an alternate perspective of KHx.
  17. Yes, you should definitely watch it if you have the time. The process of what you need to do to experience the "χ" series of KH games' story is way overly complicated, but I’ll do my best to explain what you need to do for you. Kingdom Hearts χ was a Japanese-only browser game. Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ is the worldwide mobile port of Kingdom Hearts χ. But, it’s been recently revealed to be a sequel, not a port. This is the complicated part. At the end of Kingdom Hearts χ, the Player goes into the Unchained realm which causes the Player to go through their entire journey again, except without the finale. The same thing happens to the Dandelions, except they went into the Unchained realm before the Keyblade War. Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ is you playing as the character from Kingdom Hearts χ going through their entire journey again, except without the finale. So, as you can see, Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ sort of acts as a port of Kingdom Hearts χ, as well as a sequel to it. The reason they don't repeat the Keyblade War again while in the Unchained realm is a spoiler, so I won't explain it unless you ask me to. Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ has ended, and recently a “season 2” to the game was released called “Kingdom Hearts Union χ." It continues the game from after the characters have completed going through their entire journey a second time. So, what you have to do is this: 1.) Watch the Kingdom Hearts χ cutscenes, translated to English. I’ve made a playlist of them here. 2.) Watch Kingdom Hearts χ Back Cover. It’s the movie that’s in 2.8. It tells the story of Kingdom Hearts χ, but from the perspective of different characters. 3.) Play Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage- if you haven't already. The beginning cutscene takes place after the finale of Kingdom Hearts χ. 4.) You don’t have to watch all of the Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ cutscenes, because they’re the same as the Kingdom Hearts χ cutscenes. Just remember to keep in mind that the characters went through the same journey from Kingdom Hearts χ a second time, aside from the finale. 5.) Watch the Kingdom Hearts Union χ cutscenes. I’ve made a playlist of them here. This takes place after the characters went through the same journey a second time. 6.) Wait for new Kingdom Hearts Union χ cutscenes. They’ll release slowly over 2017 and maybe even 2018. I’ll update the Union χ playlist I made whenever new cutscenes come out, so make sure the keep track of it.
  18. No, the world isn't dead yet. It might not even ever die. It's possible that the whole world dying thing was just a part of the fairy tale of the Keyblade War that has been passed down for generations and generations. The Player even mentions that it wasn't some world ending battle that they always thought it'd be. If the world does end up ending, then it most likely has something to do with Kingdom Hearts. In the first cutscene of 0.2BBS, we see Luxu standing in front of Kingdom Hearts after the Keyblade War. The title of the cutscene is "The World's End." The person who unlocks Kingdom Hearts gets reborn as something far greater than human (basically a god) and gets to recreate the universe in their image. So, basically whoever unlocks Kingdom Hearts gets to reset the universe and make a new one, and they get to make it how they want. So, Luxu most likely unlocked Kingdom Hearts and reset the universe. Not sure why Kingdom Hearts was lost to darkness after this though. Maybe that's just simply what happens when someone unlocks Kingdom Hearts?
  19. As far as we know, Strelitzia died. Death is a completely different thing that being split into a Heartless/Nobody. You don't produce a Heartless/Nobody when you die. And I don't see the connection you're seeing between Strelitzia and Larxene. This is KH we're talking about though, so anything's possible I guess.

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