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Kingdom Hearts fan gets Xemnas' voice actor to record his Unknown lines in Kingdom Hearts Final Mix
During the March Caprice 2.0 event, several fans shared new creative content ranging from video essays to celebratory anniversary artwork. One of the former that deserves notable acclaim is a video by creator Chrisora that compared the events of the original Kingdom Hearts between its video game releases, manga adaption, and light novel iteration. However, at around 28:00 in the video, Chrisora reveals that he got Xemnas' voice actor, Paul St. Peter, to voice the 'Unknown' scenes in Kingdom Hearts Final Mix! For those unaware or have simply forgotten, the Final Mix version of the first Kingdom Hearts added a plethora of new content, including an optional boss battle against who we'd come to know as Xemnas. He is not voiced in either of the two scenes he appears in though, which is what makes this recent revelation truly noteworthy. Chrisora states that this audio was received via a radio show interview years ago. You can listen to this voicework by Paul St. Peter himself below (timestamped): It feels oddly cathartic to finally hear these lines voiced by the official voice actor himself. Props to Chrisora for making this happen and check out the rest of the video!
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Kingdom Hearts fan gets Xemnas' voice actor to record his Unknown lines in Kingdom Hearts Final Mix
During the March Caprice 2.0 event, several fans shared new creative content ranging from video essays to celebratory anniversary artwork. One of the former that deserves notable acclaim is a video by creator Chrisora that compared the events of the original Kingdom Hearts between its video game releases, manga adaption, and light novel iteration. However, at around 28:00 in the video, Chrisora reveals that he got Xemnas' voice actor, Paul St. Peter, to voice the 'Unknown' scenes in Kingdom Hearts Final Mix! For those unaware or have simply forgotten, the Final Mix version of the first Kingdom Hearts added a plethora of new content, including an optional boss battle against who we'd come to know as Xemnas. He is not voiced in either of the two scenes he appears in though, which is what makes this recent revelation truly noteworthy. Chrisora states that this audio was received via a radio show interview years ago. You can listen to this voicework by Paul St. Peter himself below (timestamped): It feels oddly cathartic to finally hear these lines voiced by the official voice actor himself. Props to Chrisora for making this happen and check out the rest of the video! View full news article
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Editorial: Top 20 Most Impactful Kingdom Hearts Scenes
With today being the Kingdom Hearts series' 20th anniversary, I decided to reflect on which scenes in the games impacted me the most. It was a time-consuming process, and my mind will probably change in due time, but each of the following scenes is undoubtedly engraved within my heart. Of course, there’s nothing objective about this list as it’s primarily dependent on nostalgia and personal impact. Still, there's bound to at least be a few most of us agree on. Before beginning the piece proper, I'd like to credit the following individuals: Regular Pat for creating the handy Wayfinder Project, an amazingly convenient tool for finding most of the cutscenes in the series. Identifying the names of most of the aforementioned scenes would have been truly burdensome if not for this resource. Damo279, since the Kingdom Hearts Union χ screenshots I used throughout this piece are from his video compiling the game's final scenes. 20. An Unexpected Bond Re:Coded receives a decent amount of flack, and some of it is justified. However, its Castle Oblivion segment is arguably one of the most underrated finales of any Kingdom Hearts title. Data Sora confronting Data Roxas about accepting his pain, even if it consumes him, is one of the few times I was genuinely moved in this game. Despite this not being the Sora we’ve come to know and love throughout the series, he still is Sora. Further, Roxas’ lashing out afterward is starkly emotive. Frankly, just seeing an iteration of Roxas acting somewhat antagonistically toward Sora directly is noteworthy, especially in Re:Coded, where it is a spread-out, gradual process. Alas, if only the HD 2.5 movie showcased their fight instead of skipping past it. 19. 7 and 13 Due to its platform and genre, I don’t have as much of a connection to Kingdom Hearts Union χ as I do the other games, but following its plot, despite its sporadic updates, was a thrilling experience. The finale contained a bunch of bombshells, such as the final seen conversation between the Master of Masters and Luxu. The revelations regarding the truth of the Foretellers’ being trained to unwittingly harbor the willful Darknesses, Luxu’s immediate opposition to it, and the Master’s chilling attitude were immensely memorable, to say the least. As heinous as the Master’s acts are, the gray morality showcased here has me indescribably excited for his future endeavors and Luxu’s actions. 18. Disorder This is most likely the strangest entry on this list, but this is easily one of the most standout scenes in 358/2 Days and the series as a whole. Roxas finds himself on Destiny Islands and sees Xion in the distance. However, after approaching her, she removes her head and reveals herself to be…Zexion? From then on, it becomes a disturbing mishmash of Riku’s and Zexion’s final conversation from Chain of Memories, with Roxas morphing into various other figures. After realizing that this is essentially a nightmare of Xion’s comprising her struggling with her identity, its oddities become far clearer. Due to its somber subject matter and the legitimately chilling sound design, this is honestly the most unnerving scene in the franchise, and it will likely always stick with me. 17. Fall to Darkness Back to Kingdom Hearts Union χ, the finale contained yet another notable scene; the Player’s false betrayal toward Ephemer and Skuld. The sheer shock value of this scene alone, alongside the eventual reveal of Ephemer and Skuld being the final bosses, was jaw-dropping, to put it mildly. Even as an onlooker of this game, I was amazed by the boldness of this twist, and the eventual reveal of the Player faking it all to deceive the Darknesses makes this initial occurrence even more notable. This scenario reminds me of the classic phrase stating that to deceive your enemies, you must fool your friends first, and while that happens here, it’s severely tragic. Skuld and Ephemer aren’t aware that the Player was not taken over. Moreover, the Player perishes soon afterward. A bitter, sudden farewell for all parties involved. 16. Phantom Promise or Not Chain of Memories has some of the best showcases of Sora’s characterization, and this scene of him, Donald, and Goofy confronting Marluxia exemplifies it. Marluxia threatens Namine to eliminate Sora’s memories which would lead to his demise due to the inherent connective tissue memories boast in this series. However, Sora doesn’t fear this at all. In fact, he dares for the erasure to occur. His faith in himself and his friends piecing himself back together displays how selfless and open-hearted he is. Honestly, reflecting on moments like this when Sora’s selflessness and love for others ultimately led to his eventual banishment makes exchanges like this somewhat ominous. 15. Closing the Door The Kingdom Hearts I ending sequence is classic and its placement shouldn’t require much explanation. Admittedly, I can’t deny that my love for this scene, and many forthcoming ones, primarily stems from nostalgia. Still, the effectiveness of Sora and Kairi parting ways, the worlds’ restorations, and the beginning of "Simple and Clean" hitting as soon as Sora’s and Kairi’s hands leave each other is such magnificent timing. It’s simply a fantastic ending sequence that undeniably struck many of us since our first viewings. 14. Darkness' Call Despite its mixed reception, I adore Dream Drop Distance’s endgame for a multitude of reasons. One of those reasons stems from Riku’s final conversation with Ansem, where Riku frankly acknowledges his mistakes, even questioning his fittingness for the Keyblade. His honesty and lack of fear here say volumes when speaking in front of Ansem Seeker of Darkness himself. Additionally, the revelation of Riku being a Dream Eater is a noteworthy, excellent twist. Riku’s growth is stellar, and seeing it so transparently depicted here is remarkably satisfying. 13. Place to Belong Days has several impressive scenes, with one of the more memorable ones being Axel’s confrontation with Xion in front of Twilight Town’s mansion. Axel is really the star of this exchange, as his simultaneous adoration and frustration with Xion and Roxas reach a boiling point. “…I’ll always be there to bring you back” is an iconic line, perfectly encapsulating Axel’s fervent desire to keep the three of them together for as long as possible. 12. Vexen's End Speaking of Axel, him eliminating Vexen in Chain of Memories is, as the kids say, ‘kino.’ Throughout this title, Axel remains a consistent enigma. His true allegiances are shrouded in whatever personal goals he’s pursuing, and it isn’t until this instance that the sheer strength of his determination is showcased. Personally, I find him burning Vexen in Re:Chain of Memories more brutal than the chakram stab in the GBA version. Regardless, Axel’s absence of hesitation makes this a grim departure, and Sora’s exclamation at who precisely these black-robed fellows are aligned with those of us who experienced this game before Kingdom Hearts II. 11. My Friends Are My Power! My favorite scene in Dream Drop Distance is right before Sora’s final boss in The World That Never Was. While there is a fair amount of exposition here detailed between Xemnas and Xigbar, I found it to amplify the already present tension emitted from Sora’s shock. It also made the tragedies that took place in Days more prominent in efficacy. Still, even in the face of these veiled truths, Sora’s cheesy yet effective faith in his friends allows him to strive further, even taking Xigbar aback. That visual alone of Sora with the other central cast members makes this scene a top pick. 10. Kairi Awakens Of all the moments in the original Kingdom Hearts, Sora’s Sacrifice is the most emotionally impactful. Even when removing all context, the imagery of Sora stabbing himself to restore the Princess’ hearts is astounding. The musical choice here is also notable, resulting in this scene being one of the first I think of in relation to this title. Roxas’ and Namine’s eventual creation also stems from this sacrifice, making it truly hallmark. 9. Dreams Connected Putting an opening here may be cheating somewhat, but this is my favorite visual sequence for any Kingdom Hearts introduction. The well-timed musical beats with the imagery are sublime. It also excellently recaps the previous two games in engaging, distinct ways. 8. Light Expires The Guardians of Light all falling was an appalling sight. From Donald’s Zettaflare to Riku’s final stand, everything here was a bombardment of surprise. However, what elevates this scene for me above all else, is Sora’s emotional breakdown, highlighting his disconcerting sense of self-worth. As it turns out, his reliance on others granting him strength has been too severe, tainting his self-image. Ultimately, seeing Sora, of all characters, lose himself in such a state exemplifies the bleakness of this tragedy. 7. You Admit it / Candid Words The Days trio reuniting provided an indescribable sense of catharsis that few pieces of media have managed to make me feel. Roxas, Axel, and Xion are my favorite of the trios, primarily due to how 358/2 Days' pacing was handled. Its slow-burn focused on the growing friendship between these three, and it was heart-wrenching to see it all ripped away by the end. Honestly, just seeing these three crying and laughing together brought me to tears. 6. Lost Masters The Kingdom Hearts III Epilogue remains one of the most startling sequences in the series, especially with added retrospect from Kingdom Hearts Union χ. Xigbar being Luxu puts so many prior oddities into newer, wilder contexts, and several scenes make inestimable more sense. I still vividly remember my shock when seeing Luxu pull off his hood and my mind scrambling to arrange puzzle pieces into their proper place. 5. Birth by Sleep This is an unoriginal and almost cheesy pick, but the secret ending of Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix still amazes me. It’s a visual treat boasting intense combat and the masterful “Fate of the Unknown.” When I was younger, I viewed this scene on YouTube countless times, transfixed by what this breathtaking cinematic alluded to in the future, or as we’d come to learn, the past. 4. Blank Points Blank Points needs no words. It expertly weaves in prior series elements, culminating in a tear-jerking finale where the burden Sora bears is evident. The swapping between multiple perspectives and times amplifies the weight Sora carries. Following the melancholic atmosphere Birth by Sleep tends to embrace, Blank Points provides a profound sense of hope for the future. 3. I've Been Having These Weird Thoughts Lately Yozora remains an enigmatic existence. Still, the Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind Secret Episode gave us a decent lens regarding his personality and what to potentially expect from the future. And, the scene when losing against Yozora probably gave us more than what any of us expected. Between Sora’s crystallization and Yozora waking in a recreated shot from Final Fantasy Versus XIII, I was quite literally speechless for longer than I’d like to admit. Then, of course, the addition of the original Kingdom Hearts opening quotes was the cherry on top, ultimately providing a distinct sensation reminiscent of my childhood memories of magical wonder with the series. 2. Tears If there’s one scene that made me cry unrestrained, it was this one. Xion’s acceptance of her fate, combined with the fading memories and Roxas’ mystification at the events before him, is almost too much to bear. Further, Xion’s hopeful grasping for Roxas to fulfill her wishes despite the memory conundrum is endearing amidst all the grief. A scene is undeniably effective if it still impacts you after dozens of viewings, and this cleanly fits that bill. The updated scene in HD 1.5 with the shown battle between the two is also very much appreciated. 1. Kingdom Hearts III Ending Kingdom Hearts III’s ending managed to make me feel what I thought was impossible with an entry this long-awaited; simultaneous satisfaction and yearning. The sheer sight of the vast cast playing together on Destiny Islands always causes me to have a joyous smile when combined with the phenomenal “Don’t Think Twice.” Furthermore, the updated visuals near the launch of Re Mind only enhanced my appreciation for this segment. Finally, and most notably, Sora’s fading by the end left me hooked. While I completely understand the distaste for this final shot, I've remained enthralled by its implications and what the future will be like with this altered cast. With the Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary event arriving April 10th, 2022, us fans will certainly have a whole new era of Kingdom Hearts to look forward to. I, for one, can not wait, and am eagerly looking forward to making more memories with this franchise. Which Kingdom Hearts scenes are your favorites? Let us know in the comments below!
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Editorial: Top 20 Most Impactful Kingdom Hearts Scenes
With today being the Kingdom Hearts series' 20th anniversary, I decided to reflect on which scenes in the games impacted me the most. It was a time-consuming process, and my mind will probably change in due time, but each of the following scenes is undoubtedly engraved within my heart. Of course, there’s nothing objective about this list as it’s primarily dependent on nostalgia and personal impact. Still, there's bound to at least be a few most of us agree on. Before beginning the piece proper, I'd like to credit the following individuals: Regular Pat for creating the handy Wayfinder Project, an amazingly convenient tool for finding most of the cutscenes in the series. Identifying the names of most of the aforementioned scenes would have been truly burdensome if not for this resource. Damo279, since the Kingdom Hearts Union χ screenshots I used throughout this piece are from his video compiling the game's final scenes. 20. An Unexpected Bond Re:Coded receives a decent amount of flack, and some of it is justified. However, its Castle Oblivion segment is arguably one of the most underrated finales of any Kingdom Hearts title. Data Sora confronting Data Roxas about accepting his pain, even if it consumes him, is one of the few times I was genuinely moved in this game. Despite this not being the Sora we’ve come to know and love throughout the series, he still is Sora. Further, Roxas’ lashing out afterward is starkly emotive. Frankly, just seeing an iteration of Roxas acting somewhat antagonistically toward Sora directly is noteworthy, especially in Re:Coded, where it is a spread-out, gradual process. Alas, if only the HD 2.5 movie showcased their fight instead of skipping past it. 19. 7 and 13 Due to its platform and genre, I don’t have as much of a connection to Kingdom Hearts Union χ as I do the other games, but following its plot, despite its sporadic updates, was a thrilling experience. The finale contained a bunch of bombshells, such as the final seen conversation between the Master of Masters and Luxu. The revelations regarding the truth of the Foretellers’ being trained to unwittingly harbor the willful Darknesses, Luxu’s immediate opposition to it, and the Master’s chilling attitude were immensely memorable, to say the least. As heinous as the Master’s acts are, the gray morality showcased here has me indescribably excited for his future endeavors and Luxu’s actions. 18. Disorder This is most likely the strangest entry on this list, but this is easily one of the most standout scenes in 358/2 Days and the series as a whole. Roxas finds himself on Destiny Islands and sees Xion in the distance. However, after approaching her, she removes her head and reveals herself to be…Zexion? From then on, it becomes a disturbing mishmash of Riku’s and Zexion’s final conversation from Chain of Memories, with Roxas morphing into various other figures. After realizing that this is essentially a nightmare of Xion’s comprising her struggling with her identity, its oddities become far clearer. Due to its somber subject matter and the legitimately chilling sound design, this is honestly the most unnerving scene in the franchise, and it will likely always stick with me. 17. Fall to Darkness Back to Kingdom Hearts Union χ, the finale contained yet another notable scene; the Player’s false betrayal toward Ephemer and Skuld. The sheer shock value of this scene alone, alongside the eventual reveal of Ephemer and Skuld being the final bosses, was jaw-dropping, to put it mildly. Even as an onlooker of this game, I was amazed by the boldness of this twist, and the eventual reveal of the Player faking it all to deceive the Darknesses makes this initial occurrence even more notable. This scenario reminds me of the classic phrase stating that to deceive your enemies, you must fool your friends first, and while that happens here, it’s severely tragic. Skuld and Ephemer aren’t aware that the Player was not taken over. Moreover, the Player perishes soon afterward. A bitter, sudden farewell for all parties involved. 16. Phantom Promise or Not Chain of Memories has some of the best showcases of Sora’s characterization, and this scene of him, Donald, and Goofy confronting Marluxia exemplifies it. Marluxia threatens Namine to eliminate Sora’s memories which would lead to his demise due to the inherent connective tissue memories boast in this series. However, Sora doesn’t fear this at all. In fact, he dares for the erasure to occur. His faith in himself and his friends piecing himself back together displays how selfless and open-hearted he is. Honestly, reflecting on moments like this when Sora’s selflessness and love for others ultimately led to his eventual banishment makes exchanges like this somewhat ominous. 15. Closing the Door The Kingdom Hearts I ending sequence is classic and its placement shouldn’t require much explanation. Admittedly, I can’t deny that my love for this scene, and many forthcoming ones, primarily stems from nostalgia. Still, the effectiveness of Sora and Kairi parting ways, the worlds’ restorations, and the beginning of "Simple and Clean" hitting as soon as Sora’s and Kairi’s hands leave each other is such magnificent timing. It’s simply a fantastic ending sequence that undeniably struck many of us since our first viewings. 14. Darkness' Call Despite its mixed reception, I adore Dream Drop Distance’s endgame for a multitude of reasons. One of those reasons stems from Riku’s final conversation with Ansem, where Riku frankly acknowledges his mistakes, even questioning his fittingness for the Keyblade. His honesty and lack of fear here say volumes when speaking in front of Ansem Seeker of Darkness himself. Additionally, the revelation of Riku being a Dream Eater is a noteworthy, excellent twist. Riku’s growth is stellar, and seeing it so transparently depicted here is remarkably satisfying. 13. Place to Belong Days has several impressive scenes, with one of the more memorable ones being Axel’s confrontation with Xion in front of Twilight Town’s mansion. Axel is really the star of this exchange, as his simultaneous adoration and frustration with Xion and Roxas reach a boiling point. “…I’ll always be there to bring you back” is an iconic line, perfectly encapsulating Axel’s fervent desire to keep the three of them together for as long as possible. 12. Vexen's End Speaking of Axel, him eliminating Vexen in Chain of Memories is, as the kids say, ‘kino.’ Throughout this title, Axel remains a consistent enigma. His true allegiances are shrouded in whatever personal goals he’s pursuing, and it isn’t until this instance that the sheer strength of his determination is showcased. Personally, I find him burning Vexen in Re:Chain of Memories more brutal than the chakram stab in the GBA version. Regardless, Axel’s absence of hesitation makes this a grim departure, and Sora’s exclamation at who precisely these black-robed fellows are aligned with those of us who experienced this game before Kingdom Hearts II. 11. My Friends Are My Power! My favorite scene in Dream Drop Distance is right before Sora’s final boss in The World That Never Was. While there is a fair amount of exposition here detailed between Xemnas and Xigbar, I found it to amplify the already present tension emitted from Sora’s shock. It also made the tragedies that took place in Days more prominent in efficacy. Still, even in the face of these veiled truths, Sora’s cheesy yet effective faith in his friends allows him to strive further, even taking Xigbar aback. That visual alone of Sora with the other central cast members makes this scene a top pick. 10. Kairi Awakens Of all the moments in the original Kingdom Hearts, Sora’s Sacrifice is the most emotionally impactful. Even when removing all context, the imagery of Sora stabbing himself to restore the Princess’ hearts is astounding. The musical choice here is also notable, resulting in this scene being one of the first I think of in relation to this title. Roxas’ and Namine’s eventual creation also stems from this sacrifice, making it truly hallmark. 9. Dreams Connected Putting an opening here may be cheating somewhat, but this is my favorite visual sequence for any Kingdom Hearts introduction. The well-timed musical beats with the imagery are sublime. It also excellently recaps the previous two games in engaging, distinct ways. 8. Light Expires The Guardians of Light all falling was an appalling sight. From Donald’s Zettaflare to Riku’s final stand, everything here was a bombardment of surprise. However, what elevates this scene for me above all else, is Sora’s emotional breakdown, highlighting his disconcerting sense of self-worth. As it turns out, his reliance on others granting him strength has been too severe, tainting his self-image. Ultimately, seeing Sora, of all characters, lose himself in such a state exemplifies the bleakness of this tragedy. 7. You Admit it / Candid Words The Days trio reuniting provided an indescribable sense of catharsis that few pieces of media have managed to make me feel. Roxas, Axel, and Xion are my favorite of the trios, primarily due to how 358/2 Days' pacing was handled. Its slow-burn focused on the growing friendship between these three, and it was heart-wrenching to see it all ripped away by the end. Honestly, just seeing these three crying and laughing together brought me to tears. 6. Lost Masters The Kingdom Hearts III Epilogue remains one of the most startling sequences in the series, especially with added retrospect from Kingdom Hearts Union χ. Xigbar being Luxu puts so many prior oddities into newer, wilder contexts, and several scenes make inestimable more sense. I still vividly remember my shock when seeing Luxu pull off his hood and my mind scrambling to arrange puzzle pieces into their proper place. 5. Birth by Sleep This is an unoriginal and almost cheesy pick, but the secret ending of Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix still amazes me. It’s a visual treat boasting intense combat and the masterful “Fate of the Unknown.” When I was younger, I viewed this scene on YouTube countless times, transfixed by what this breathtaking cinematic alluded to in the future, or as we’d come to learn, the past. 4. Blank Points Blank Points needs no words. It expertly weaves in prior series elements, culminating in a tear-jerking finale where the burden Sora bears is evident. The swapping between multiple perspectives and times amplifies the weight Sora carries. Following the melancholic atmosphere Birth by Sleep tends to embrace, Blank Points provides a profound sense of hope for the future. 3. I've Been Having These Weird Thoughts Lately Yozora remains an enigmatic existence. Still, the Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind Secret Episode gave us a decent lens regarding his personality and what to potentially expect from the future. And, the scene when losing against Yozora probably gave us more than what any of us expected. Between Sora’s crystallization and Yozora waking in a recreated shot from Final Fantasy Versus XIII, I was quite literally speechless for longer than I’d like to admit. Then, of course, the addition of the original Kingdom Hearts opening quotes was the cherry on top, ultimately providing a distinct sensation reminiscent of my childhood memories of magical wonder with the series. 2. Tears If there’s one scene that made me cry unrestrained, it was this one. Xion’s acceptance of her fate, combined with the fading memories and Roxas’ mystification at the events before him, is almost too much to bear. Further, Xion’s hopeful grasping for Roxas to fulfill her wishes despite the memory conundrum is endearing amidst all the grief. A scene is undeniably effective if it still impacts you after dozens of viewings, and this cleanly fits that bill. The updated scene in HD 1.5 with the shown battle between the two is also very much appreciated. 1. Kingdom Hearts III Ending Kingdom Hearts III’s ending managed to make me feel what I thought was impossible with an entry this long-awaited; simultaneous satisfaction and yearning. The sheer sight of the vast cast playing together on Destiny Islands always causes me to have a joyous smile when combined with the phenomenal “Don’t Think Twice.” Furthermore, the updated visuals near the launch of Re Mind only enhanced my appreciation for this segment. Finally, and most notably, Sora’s fading by the end left me hooked. While I completely understand the distaste for this final shot, I've remained enthralled by its implications and what the future will be like with this altered cast. With the Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary event arriving April 10th, 2022, us fans will certainly have a whole new era of Kingdom Hearts to look forward to. I, for one, can not wait, and am eagerly looking forward to making more memories with this franchise. Which Kingdom Hearts scenes are your favorites? Let us know in the comments below! View full article
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New Official Final Fantasy VII Remake art commemorates Kingdom Hearts' 20th Anniversary
The official Japan Twitter account for Final Fantasy VII Remake has released new artwork commeorating the Kingdom Hearts franchise's 20th anniversary! Cloud is depicted akin to the Sora on the original Kingdom Hearts box art! Earlier this year, Square Enix shared Kingdom Hearts art celebrating Final Fantasy VII's 25th anniversary. You can view the commemoratory artwork via our gallery below: View full article
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New Official Final Fantasy VII Remake art commemorates Kingdom Hearts' 20th Anniversary
The official Japan Twitter account for Final Fantasy VII Remake has released new artwork commeorating the Kingdom Hearts franchise's 20th anniversary! Cloud is depicted akin to the Sora on the original Kingdom Hearts box art! Earlier this year, Square Enix shared Kingdom Hearts art celebrating Final Fantasy VII's 25th anniversary. You can view the commemoratory artwork via our gallery below:
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[UPDATE] Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Tamagotchi available for pre-order; 20 possible characters
Square Enix and Bandai Japan have unexpectedly announced that Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Tamagotchi will be available for pre-order from March 28th and end on May 5th, with a planned shipment window of October 2022. Details of this Tamagotchi release have been summarized by our team's Ryuji, viewable below: General Information Two types of the egg shell exist. In the example image posted below, Sora is Dark Mode, Kairi is Light Mode. Whichever you choose is up to your own personal preference. There will be over 20 characters to play as, but the way it works is that if you buy the Tamagotchi, it will start off with KH1 Sora, and have the chance to randomly grow up into another. Kingdom Hearts Tamagotchi - How To Play You can feed the character Paopu Fruit or Sea-Salt Ice Cream. Sometimes Heartless will appear on the screen, and you can defeat them. You can view the official images of the upcoming Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Tamagotchi below: You can pre-order the Dark Mode and Light Mode Tamagotchis via Aitai Kuji for ¥3,100. More information regarding these products can be viewed via Bandai Japan's official website. UPDATE 12/3/2022: The Dark Mode and Light Mode Tamagotchis are available for purchase via Amazon for $24.99. This merchandise is certainly unconventional, but undeniably appealing for particular crowds. Do you intend on purchasing this item? Let us know in the comments below!
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[UPDATE] Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Tamagotchi available for pre-order; 20 possible characters
Square Enix and Bandai Japan have unexpectedly announced that Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Tamagotchi will be available for pre-order from March 28th and end on May 5th, with a planned shipment window of October 2022. Details of this Tamagotchi release have been summarized by our team's Ryuji, viewable below: General Information Two types of the egg shell exist. In the example image posted below, Sora is Dark Mode, Kairi is Light Mode. Whichever you choose is up to your own personal preference. There will be over 20 characters to play as, but the way it works is that if you buy the Tamagotchi, it will start off with KH1 Sora, and have the chance to randomly grow up into another. Kingdom Hearts Tamagotchi - How To Play You can feed the character Paopu Fruit or Sea-Salt Ice Cream. Sometimes Heartless will appear on the screen, and you can defeat them. You can view the official images of the upcoming Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Tamagotchi below: You can pre-order the Dark Mode and Light Mode Tamagotchis via Aitai Kuji for ¥3,100. More information regarding these products can be viewed via Bandai Japan's official website. UPDATE 12/3/2022: The Dark Mode and Light Mode Tamagotchis are available for purchase via Amazon for $24.99. This merchandise is certainly unconventional, but undeniably appealing for particular crowds. Do you intend on purchasing this item? Let us know in the comments below! View full article
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Kingdom Hearts Organization XIII Necklaces available for pre-order
Square Enix and U-Treasure have announced that various Organization XIII necklaces are available for pre-order via the latter's storefront from March 28th, 2022 through April 18th, 2022. August 16, 2022 seems to be the shipment date based on the Silver Necklace store page. You can view each Organization necklace via our galleries below as well as links to their respective store pages: Silver Organization XIII Necklace (¥19,800) Yellow Gold Organization XIII Necklace (¥110,000) Pink Gold Organization XIII Necklace (¥110,000) Platinum Organization XIII Necklace (¥121,000) Do you see yourself purchasing any of these extravagant necklaces? Let us know in the comments below!
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Kingdom Hearts Organization XIII Necklaces available for pre-order
Square Enix and U-Treasure have announced that various Organization XIII necklaces are available for pre-order via the latter's storefront from March 28th, 2022 through April 18th, 2022. August 16, 2022 seems to be the shipment date based on the Silver Necklace store page. You can view each Organization necklace via our galleries below as well as links to their respective store pages: Silver Organization XIII Necklace (¥19,800) Yellow Gold Organization XIII Necklace (¥110,000) Pink Gold Organization XIII Necklace (¥110,000) Platinum Organization XIII Necklace (¥121,000) Do you see yourself purchasing any of these extravagant necklaces? Let us know in the comments below! View full article
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Kingdom Hearts Silver Organization XIII Necklace
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[UPDATE] Tetsuya Nomura states that anniversary artwork is not ready yet; aiming to be completed by the anniversary event
The official Japan Kingdom Hearts Twitter account has shared an update from series director Tetsuya Nomura, stating that he does not have a celebratory piece of artwork ready just yet, as he began illustrating yesterday. However, he hopes to finish the art in time for the anniversary event on April 10th. Additionally, this tweet houses a teaser for what to expect from the full illustration! You can view the official teaser image via our gallery below: A translation of Nomura's message has been provided by our team's Ryuji, viewable below: UPDATE (03/28/2022): The English Kingdom Hearts Twitter account has provided an official translation of Nomura's message, viewable below:
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[UPDATE] Tetsuya Nomura states that anniversary artwork is not ready yet; aiming to be completed by the anniversary event
The official Japan Kingdom Hearts Twitter account has shared an update from series director Tetsuya Nomura, stating that he does not have a celebratory piece of artwork ready just yet, as he began illustrating yesterday. However, he hopes to finish the art in time for the anniversary event on April 10th. Additionally, this tweet houses a teaser for what to expect from the full illustration! You can view the official teaser image via our gallery below: A translation of Nomura's message has been provided by our team's Ryuji, viewable below: UPDATE (03/28/2022): The English Kingdom Hearts Twitter account has provided an official translation of Nomura's message, viewable below: View full article
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[UPDATE] Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary glasses, cases & cloths revealed; pre-orders now being accepted on Zoff and Aitai Kuji
Square Enix and Japanese retailer Zoff have revealed new celebratory Kingdom Hearts 20th-anniversary merchandise; glasses and cloths representative of the main cast. The case is engraved with iconic Kingdom Hearts imagery. These items will be available for pre-order from March 25, 2022, through April 25, 2022. Furthermore, the currently estimated shipping time is late October 2022. The three trios all share an identical glasses cloth, though each of the nine characters has their own unique pair of glasses. Moreover, two 20th-anniversary-specific glasses cloths will be sold separately. The character glasses are each ¥13,300, while the two additional anniversary cloths are both ¥500. Finally, there is a specific 20th-anniversay pair of glasses with its own cloth and case priced at ¥16,300. Each pair of glasses and separate cloths are viewable via our galleries below alongside respective store page links: Destiny Trio Sora Kairi Riku Days Trio Roxas Xion Axel Disciples Trio Ventus Terra Aqua Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Edition Glasses Cloth - Sora & Kairi Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Edition Glasses Cloth - Mickey Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Edition Glasses, Cloth & Case (¥16,300) UPDATE [March 25th]: Aitai Kuji has begun accepting pre-orders for the glasses and cleaning clothes. Each character pair of glasses will cost ¥14,200 (about $125.00) each while the 20th Aniversary set will cost ¥17,800 (about $155.00). The cleaning clothes will cost ¥900 (about $8.00) each and the glasses case will cost ¥3,650 (about $32.00). All these items will be shipped in October 2022. Sora Kairi Riku Roxas Xion Axel Ventus Terra Aqua 20th Anniversary set Cleaning Cloth (Black) Cleaning Cloth (White) 20th Anniversary case Do you see yourself purchasing on any of these aforementioned glasses or cloths when they become available for pre-order? They're rather pricey but quite stylish. Let us know in the comments below!
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[UPDATE] Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary glasses, cases & cloths revealed; pre-orders now being accepted on Zoff and Aitai Kuji
Square Enix and Japanese retailer Zoff have revealed new celebratory Kingdom Hearts 20th-anniversary merchandise; glasses and cloths representative of the main cast. The case is engraved with iconic Kingdom Hearts imagery. These items will be available for pre-order from March 25, 2022, through April 25, 2022. Furthermore, the currently estimated shipping time is late October 2022. The three trios all share an identical glasses cloth, though each of the nine characters has their own unique pair of glasses. Moreover, two 20th-anniversary-specific glasses cloths will be sold separately. The character glasses are each ¥13,300, while the two additional anniversary cloths are both ¥500. Finally, there is a specific 20th-anniversay pair of glasses with its own cloth and case priced at ¥16,300. Each pair of glasses and separate cloths are viewable via our galleries below alongside respective store page links: Destiny Trio Sora Kairi Riku Days Trio Roxas Xion Axel Disciples Trio Ventus Terra Aqua Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Edition Glasses Cloth - Sora & Kairi Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Edition Glasses Cloth - Mickey Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Edition Glasses, Cloth & Case (¥16,300) UPDATE [March 25th]: Aitai Kuji has begun accepting pre-orders for the glasses and cleaning clothes. Each character pair of glasses will cost ¥14,200 (about $125.00) each while the 20th Aniversary set will cost ¥17,800 (about $155.00). The cleaning clothes will cost ¥900 (about $8.00) each and the glasses case will cost ¥3,650 (about $32.00). All these items will be shipped in October 2022. Sora Kairi Riku Roxas Xion Axel Ventus Terra Aqua 20th Anniversary set Cleaning Cloth (Black) Cleaning Cloth (White) 20th Anniversary case Do you see yourself purchasing on any of these aforementioned glasses or cloths when they become available for pre-order? They're rather pricey but quite stylish. Let us know in the comments below! View full article
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Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Edition Glasses Cloth - Mickey
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Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Edition Glasses Cloth - Sora & Kairi Thrones
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Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Edition Aqua Glasses
- Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Edition Xion Glasses
- Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Edition Axel Glasses
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Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Edition Roxas Glasses
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Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Cafe menu items revealed; translations provided
Alongside the recent reveal of the merchandise that will be available for purchase from the Kingdom Hearts 20th-anniversary cafe, its menu items have also been displayed. Our team's Ryuji has translated the descriptions for each food and drink, and they are all listed below alongside their respective images via our gallery. It is also worth noting that since there are two cafe locations (ARTNIA & Square Enix Cafe), the menu items slightly differ. The following list comprises the food and drinks from both businesses. Regarding pricing, tax is included for every item. FOOD Destiny Island Trio's Tomato Pasta (¥1,480) A dish that features tomato sauce pasta in the image of Sora, scrambled eggs in the image of Riku, and red core radish salad in the image of Kairi. Truly, a trio of destiny. The King's Best Friend Burger Plate (¥1,680) A burger in the image of King Mickey, accompanied with Donald-inspired glass yogurt, and Goofy-inspired broccoli soup, all in one plate. *Burger patties made with soy meat. *Donald's rod picks can be taken home. Twilight Scene Sea Salt Ice Glass (¥1,200) A combination of lemon, orange jelly and yogurt, based on the sunset sky of Twilight Town. This item is also garnished with soy whip and sea salt ice cream. The Secret Place’s Tropical Soup (¥1,250) A soup plate inspired by Destiny Island. It’s a Laksa-style soup made with konjac noodles, and is served with bread decorated with the doodles drawn by Kairi and Sora. Pancake Glass of the Pinky Promise (¥1,100) A combination of blue pineapple jelly and yogurt, inspired by the tropical climate of Destiny Island. This is also decorated with star-shaped pancakes in the shape of paopu fruits. Realm of Darkness Curry (¥1,450) A pitch-black curry, inspired by the Shadow of your own heart. The yellow eyes are decorated with quail yolk, and it is served with purple cabbage and cherry tomato salad as a palate cleanser. Organization XIII’s High Tea Set (¥3,500) This high tea set is inspired by Organization XIII, and features thirteen different types of fruit. Upper plate: black jelly and assorted fruits Middle plate: yogurt whip, black scone and maple syrup Lower plate: Fruit sandwich on black bread, salad and fruit smoothie Two cups of black bean tea are included in the set. *This menu item is recommended to be shared as a 2-person meal. *This menu comes with two luncheon mats. Disciples’ Rest High Tea Set (¥1,980) This high tea set is inspired by the friendship between Terra, Ventus and Aqua. The mango smoothie is inspired by the Wayfinder, and contains a fruit sandwich, fruit salad, a mini tart of mashed potatoes and a mango smoothie. DRINKS *All of the items below allow the straw charm to be taken home. Kingdom Smoothie (¥980) A low sugar apricot yogurt smoothie garnished with mango and mint, inspired by Kingdom Key’s colour scheme. The Light Promise (¥880) A blue Hawaii-flavored low-sugar lactic acid drink with rosemary and mint garnish, inspired by Oathkeeper’s color scheme. Dark Memories (¥980) A low sugar grape yogurt smoothie inspired by memories of times gone by, garnished with blueberries and mint. Ultima Soda (¥880) A light blue, low sugar pineapple soda inspired by the Ultima Weapon, garnished with rosemary and mint. Darkside Cola (¥880) A Darkside-inspired zero cola decorated with lemon and mint. Destiny Islands Smoothie (¥980) A light blue, Destiny Island-inspired low-sugar watermelon yogurt smoothie garnished with pineapple and mint. Twilight Squash (¥880) A low-sugar orange soda inspired by Twilight Town, garnished with rosemary and mint. Nobody Soda (¥880) Zero-calorie cider, inspired by The World That Never Was, garnished with blueberries and mint. King’s Castle (¥880) A Disney Castle-inspired blueberry-flavored low-sugar lactic acid drink garnished with rosemary and mint. The Mysterious Tower (¥980) Blue low-sugar strawberry yogurt smoothie with an image of The Mysterious Tower, garnished with lemon and lemon peel mint pulled into a star shape. Apricot Yogurt of Fleeting Memories (¥850) A yogurt layered with apricot syrup in the image of Naminé’s white attire. Taste the mouthfeel that is as ephemeral as her presence! If you're residing in Japan from March 26th, 2022, to May 6th, 2022, be sure to check out either of these cafes for some celebratory Kingdom Hearts goodness, and let us know how the menu is!
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Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Cafe menu items revealed; translations provided
Alongside the recent reveal of the merchandise that will be available for purchase from the Kingdom Hearts 20th-anniversary cafe, its menu items have also been displayed. Our team's Ryuji has translated the descriptions for each food and drink, and they are all listed below alongside their respective images via our gallery. It is also worth noting that since there are two cafe locations (ARTNIA & Square Enix Cafe), the menu items slightly differ. The following list comprises the food and drinks from both businesses. Regarding pricing, tax is included for every item. FOOD Destiny Island Trio's Tomato Pasta (¥1,480) A dish that features tomato sauce pasta in the image of Sora, scrambled eggs in the image of Riku, and red core radish salad in the image of Kairi. Truly, a trio of destiny. The King's Best Friend Burger Plate (¥1,680) A burger in the image of King Mickey, accompanied with Donald-inspired glass yogurt, and Goofy-inspired broccoli soup, all in one plate. *Burger patties made with soy meat. *Donald's rod picks can be taken home. Twilight Scene Sea Salt Ice Glass (¥1,200) A combination of lemon, orange jelly and yogurt, based on the sunset sky of Twilight Town. This item is also garnished with soy whip and sea salt ice cream. The Secret Place’s Tropical Soup (¥1,250) A soup plate inspired by Destiny Island. It’s a Laksa-style soup made with konjac noodles, and is served with bread decorated with the doodles drawn by Kairi and Sora. Pancake Glass of the Pinky Promise (¥1,100) A combination of blue pineapple jelly and yogurt, inspired by the tropical climate of Destiny Island. This is also decorated with star-shaped pancakes in the shape of paopu fruits. Realm of Darkness Curry (¥1,450) A pitch-black curry, inspired by the Shadow of your own heart. The yellow eyes are decorated with quail yolk, and it is served with purple cabbage and cherry tomato salad as a palate cleanser. Organization XIII’s High Tea Set (¥3,500) This high tea set is inspired by Organization XIII, and features thirteen different types of fruit. Upper plate: black jelly and assorted fruits Middle plate: yogurt whip, black scone and maple syrup Lower plate: Fruit sandwich on black bread, salad and fruit smoothie Two cups of black bean tea are included in the set. *This menu item is recommended to be shared as a 2-person meal. *This menu comes with two luncheon mats. Disciples’ Rest High Tea Set (¥1,980) This high tea set is inspired by the friendship between Terra, Ventus and Aqua. The mango smoothie is inspired by the Wayfinder, and contains a fruit sandwich, fruit salad, a mini tart of mashed potatoes and a mango smoothie. DRINKS *All of the items below allow the straw charm to be taken home. Kingdom Smoothie (¥980) A low sugar apricot yogurt smoothie garnished with mango and mint, inspired by Kingdom Key’s colour scheme. The Light Promise (¥880) A blue Hawaii-flavored low-sugar lactic acid drink with rosemary and mint garnish, inspired by Oathkeeper’s color scheme. Dark Memories (¥980) A low sugar grape yogurt smoothie inspired by memories of times gone by, garnished with blueberries and mint. Ultima Soda (¥880) A light blue, low sugar pineapple soda inspired by the Ultima Weapon, garnished with rosemary and mint. Darkside Cola (¥880) A Darkside-inspired zero cola decorated with lemon and mint. Destiny Islands Smoothie (¥980) A light blue, Destiny Island-inspired low-sugar watermelon yogurt smoothie garnished with pineapple and mint. Twilight Squash (¥880) A low-sugar orange soda inspired by Twilight Town, garnished with rosemary and mint. Nobody Soda (¥880) Zero-calorie cider, inspired by The World That Never Was, garnished with blueberries and mint. King’s Castle (¥880) A Disney Castle-inspired blueberry-flavored low-sugar lactic acid drink garnished with rosemary and mint. The Mysterious Tower (¥980) Blue low-sugar strawberry yogurt smoothie with an image of The Mysterious Tower, garnished with lemon and lemon peel mint pulled into a star shape. Apricot Yogurt of Fleeting Memories (¥850) A yogurt layered with apricot syrup in the image of Naminé’s white attire. Taste the mouthfeel that is as ephemeral as her presence! If you're residing in Japan from March 26th, 2022, to May 6th, 2022, be sure to check out either of these cafes for some celebratory Kingdom Hearts goodness, and let us know how the menu is! View full article
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Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Cafe reveals merchandise; hoodie, badges, stickers & more
The Square Enix Japan cafe website has been updated with merchandise related to its Kingdom Hearts 20th-anniversary event collaboration. Each product is viewable on the bottom of the cafe website's main page. Prices are displayed, but since they aren't purchasable outside of this collaboration event, they also have no dedicated store pages. Additionally, each item can be viewed via our gallery below: We will be providing translations for the Kingdom Hearts 20th-anniversary menu items later today.