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OrpheusJoshua

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  1. Japanese retailer Jam Home Made has listed a plethora of new Kingdom Hearts merchandise comprising necklaces, bracelets, shirts, and parkas. All purchases require an account to be made, and overseas shipping appears possible based on the Tenso service viewable at the bottom of the website. Each item's store page is hyperlinked below, alongside pricing and galleries housing officially shared images: Silver King Mickey Necklace - ¥25,300 Black King Mickey Necklace - ¥25,300 Kingdom Key Bracelet - ¥25,300 Way to the Dawn Bracelet - ¥25,300 Kingdom Key D Bracelet - ¥25,300 Bounty Hunter - White Shirt - Black Silhouette King Mickey - ¥7,480 Bounty Hunter - Black Shirt - Black Silhouette King Mickey - ¥7,480 Bounty Hunter - Black Shirt - White Silhouette King Mickey - ¥7,480 Bounty Hunter King Mickey Black Silhouette Parka - ¥16,280 Bounty Hunter King Mickey White Silhouette Parka - ¥16,280
  2. Japanese retailer Jam Home Made has listed a plethora of new Kingdom Hearts merchandise comprising necklaces, bracelets, shirts, and parkas. All purchases require an account to be made, and overseas shipping appears possible based on the Tenso service viewable at the bottom of the website. Each item's store page is hyperlinked below, alongside pricing and galleries housing officially shared images: Silver King Mickey Necklace - ¥25,300 Black King Mickey Necklace - ¥25,300 Kingdom Key Bracelet - ¥25,300 Way to the Dawn Bracelet - ¥25,300 Kingdom Key D Bracelet - ¥25,300 Bounty Hunter - White Shirt - Black Silhouette King Mickey - ¥7,480 Bounty Hunter - Black Shirt - Black Silhouette King Mickey - ¥7,480 Bounty Hunter - Black Shirt - White Silhouette King Mickey - ¥7,480 Bounty Hunter King Mickey Black Silhouette Parka - ¥16,280 Bounty Hunter King Mickey White Silhouette Parka - ¥16,280 View full article
  3. Sony has revealed its lineup of November 2022 PlayStation Plus games, and the Kingdom Hearts franchise is included, specifically: Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue Kingdom Hearts III Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory Users of the service who don't digitally own the games will need to at least be subscribed to the Extra tier for them to be playable. Additionally, once November ends, players will still have access to the titles as long as they are still subscribed to PlayStation Plus. Access will begin on November 15, 2022. UPDATE 11/15/2022: Each of the aforementioned games are now available via the PlayStation Plus service's Extra tier.
  4. Sony has revealed its lineup of November 2022 PlayStation Plus games, and the Kingdom Hearts franchise is included, specifically: Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue Kingdom Hearts III Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory Users of the service who don't digitally own the games will need to at least be subscribed to the Extra tier for them to be playable. Additionally, once November ends, players will still have access to the titles as long as they are still subscribed to PlayStation Plus. Access will begin on November 15, 2022. UPDATE 11/15/2022: Each of the aforementioned games are now available via the PlayStation Plus service's Extra tier. View full article
  5. Prominent Kingdom Hearts content creator Everglow has resumed work on his Kingdom Hearts Timeline video series, which chronologically places cutscenes seen throughout the franchise. For those unaware, this was a project Everglow started back in 2018 to catch up and reinform fans of the story before Kingdom Hearts III first launched via valuable recontextualization. The series concluded with the ending of Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue. However, since that latest video, the franchise has seen considerable developments, such as the completion of Kingdom Hearts Union χ [Cross], Kindom Hearts III + Re Mind, Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory, and the entirety of Kingdom Hearts Dark Road. So, Everglow has now returned to wholly conclude the Chi saga, aiming to amend the beginning videos of the Timeline. These new uploads will replace the soon-to-be-redundant episodes of the Timeline series that are outdated, as they lack certain scenes that were only revealed following the Timeline's originally finalized state. As a result, Union χ [Cross] will comprise 11 episodes, leading to Dark Road starting on episode 12. Everglow has also teased potential plans to include Kingdom Hearts III in the Timeline, viewable via the new first episode's video description. For now, you can check out the modified first episode of the Kingdom Hearts Timeline below. A playlist of all currently completed episodes is accessible, too, though keep in mind that the earlier ones are in the midst of being modified. Lastly, I should note something that Everglow himself states in the video description; this project is not the ideal way for newcomers to first experience the story. Going through the games by release date is arguably the best way to view them initially. This Timeline series is best used by fans familiar with the source material, so they can grasp new details and appreciate differing perspectives for certain events.
  6. Prominent Kingdom Hearts content creator Everglow has resumed work on his Kingdom Hearts Timeline video series, which chronologically places cutscenes seen throughout the franchise. For those unaware, this was a project Everglow started back in 2018 to catch up and reinform fans of the story before Kingdom Hearts III first launched via valuable recontextualization. The series concluded with the ending of Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue. However, since that latest video, the franchise has seen considerable developments, such as the completion of Kingdom Hearts Union χ [Cross], Kindom Hearts III + Re Mind, Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory, and the entirety of Kingdom Hearts Dark Road. So, Everglow has now returned to wholly conclude the Chi saga, aiming to amend the beginning videos of the Timeline. These new uploads will replace the soon-to-be-redundant episodes of the Timeline series that are outdated, as they lack certain scenes that were only revealed following the Timeline's originally finalized state. As a result, Union χ [Cross] will comprise 11 episodes, leading to Dark Road starting on episode 12. Everglow has also teased potential plans to include Kingdom Hearts III in the Timeline, viewable via the new first episode's video description. For now, you can check out the modified first episode of the Kingdom Hearts Timeline below. A playlist of all currently completed episodes is accessible, too, though keep in mind that the earlier ones are in the midst of being modified. Lastly, I should note something that Everglow himself states in the video description; this project is not the ideal way for newcomers to first experience the story. Going through the games by release date is arguably the best way to view them initially. This Timeline series is best used by fans familiar with the source material, so they can grasp new details and appreciate differing perspectives for certain events. View full article
  7. We are thrilled to announce that March Caprice will return in 2023 from March 24th through March 26th! Following March Caprice 2.0, this third iteration of the event will feature improvements and adjustments to foster a smoother and more enjoyable experience for all parties involved. For those unaware, March Caprice is a virtual gathering of Kingdom Hearts fans with the aim of showcasing projects and talents from the community. Prospective entrants can apply via various fields, such as illustrations, cosplay, and merchandise, under the Artists' Alley banner. Then, said work will be highlighted on the official March Caprice website as well as the Twitch and YouTube channels. Further, music entries can be entered into the returning Concert Soireé. Several musicians can unite under this special event. Although, those not yearning to be a part of the concert can premiere their musical projects on their individual channels, with cross-promotion via the March Caprice Twitter account. Moreover, content creators can submit pre-recorded videos or livestream entries that will then premiere on their channels. Every showcase will be divided into time blocks so each entrant can shine. Writers can also submit entries consisting of fanfictions or informative essays. However, written content can't exceed 3,000 words. The Tutorials page on the March Caprice website houses directions for each avenue of submission. It is also worth noting that all entries have to be SFW (Safe for Work) and must not depict shipping. View the FAQ page for more intricate details regarding what is allowed, alongside the timeline for submissions and related material. The organizers for March Caprice III comprise the following individuals: Chaineh Aeba Kinode Limen KHGuides RegularPat Orpheus Joshua KeybladeSpyMaster Danielle (Level Story) Violet Unversed If you're yearning to submit an entry for any of the fields discussed above, feel free to do so via the home page of the March Caprice website. Final submissions are due on March 4th, 2023. For anyone who wants to relive the previous March Caprice or experience it for the first time, you can view the March Caprice 2022 YouTube playlist housing each video. UPDATE 3/20/2023: The full event schedule has been revealed. Additionally, the contents of the new Concert Soirée has been detailed, viewable bellow: The March Caprice III announcement trailer is viewable below:
  8. We are thrilled to announce that March Caprice will return in 2023 from March 24th through March 26th! Following March Caprice 2.0, this third iteration of the event will feature improvements and adjustments to foster a smoother and more enjoyable experience for all parties involved. For those unaware, March Caprice is a virtual gathering of Kingdom Hearts fans with the aim of showcasing projects and talents from the community. Prospective entrants can apply via various fields, such as illustrations, cosplay, and merchandise, under the Artists' Alley banner. Then, said work will be highlighted on the official March Caprice website as well as the Twitch and YouTube channels. Further, music entries can be entered into the returning Concert Soireé. Several musicians can unite under this special event. Although, those not yearning to be a part of the concert can premiere their musical projects on their individual channels, with cross-promotion via the March Caprice Twitter account. Moreover, content creators can submit pre-recorded videos or livestream entries that will then premiere on their channels. Every showcase will be divided into time blocks so each entrant can shine. Writers can also submit entries consisting of fanfictions or informative essays. However, written content can't exceed 3,000 words. The Tutorials page on the March Caprice website houses directions for each avenue of submission. It is also worth noting that all entries have to be SFW (Safe for Work) and must not depict shipping. View the FAQ page for more intricate details regarding what is allowed, alongside the timeline for submissions and related material. The organizers for March Caprice III comprise the following individuals: Chaineh Aeba Kinode Limen KHGuides RegularPat Orpheus Joshua KeybladeSpyMaster Danielle (Level Story) Violet Unversed If you're yearning to submit an entry for any of the fields discussed above, feel free to do so via the home page of the March Caprice website. Final submissions are due on March 4th, 2023. For anyone who wants to relive the previous March Caprice or experience it for the first time, you can view the March Caprice 2022 YouTube playlist housing each video. UPDATE 3/20/2023: The full event schedule has been revealed. Additionally, the contents of the new Concert Soirée has been detailed, viewable bellow: The March Caprice III announcement trailer is viewable below: View full article
  9. Kingdom Hearts content creator, RegularPat, has announced that in collaboration with fellow community members WaterKH, and Kimpchuu, the Wayfinder Project 2.0 has been released. Last year, Pat introduced the original Wayfinder Project, essentially a directory of searchable cutscenes throughout the Kingdom Hearts franchise via a public Google Sheets file. Pat initially made this resource so he could more easily find specific clips from the games to use for his videos. Several factors were taken into consideration, such as the official Theater Mode names for each cutscene, associated characters, and more. Users could search those traits, eventually helping them find the exact scene they were looking for. However, one would also need prior knowledge of which game the scene took place in and have to perform some occasionally lengthy scrolling. To improve upon this aspect, the new Wayfinder Project 2.0 lets users search up any loose terminology of a cutscene they can remember, including characters, areas, worlds, and music. Further, a transcript of all spoken dialogue in the cutscene is also implemented for even swifter findings. Currently, scripts from every game except for Kingdom Hearts Union χ [Cross] are utilized. To clarify, the cutscene scripts for Kingdom Hearts χ and Kingdom Hearts Dark Road are present. The Wayfinder Project 2.0 comprises its own website, with a brand new design and more user-friendly UI, courtesy of our team's Kimpchuu. Moreover, just in case Pat or Water missed anything while adding cutscenes and such, an issue reporter on the site's upper right side is available. The original Wayfinder Project will remain up and running alongside the 2.0 version, with Pat intending to update both resources as new Kingdom Hearts games release. Immense thanks to Pat, WaterKH, and Kimpchuu for creating this fantastic resource that will assuredly aid countless waves of fans. Lastly of note is that Twitter user @cabletownart designed the logo. You can view RegularPat's newest video detailing the Wayfinder Project 2.0 below.
  10. Kingdom Hearts content creator, RegularPat, has announced that in collaboration with fellow community members WaterKH, and Kimpchuu, the Wayfinder Project 2.0 has been released. Last year, Pat introduced the original Wayfinder Project, essentially a directory of searchable cutscenes throughout the Kingdom Hearts franchise via a public Google Sheets file. Pat initially made this resource so he could more easily find specific clips from the games to use for his videos. Several factors were taken into consideration, such as the official Theater Mode names for each cutscene, associated characters, and more. Users could search those traits, eventually helping them find the exact scene they were looking for. However, one would also need prior knowledge of which game the scene took place in and have to perform some occasionally lengthy scrolling. To improve upon this aspect, the new Wayfinder Project 2.0 lets users search up any loose terminology of a cutscene they can remember, including characters, areas, worlds, and music. Further, a transcript of all spoken dialogue in the cutscene is also implemented for even swifter findings. Currently, scripts from every game except for Kingdom Hearts Union χ [Cross] are utilized. To clarify, the cutscene scripts for Kingdom Hearts χ and Kingdom Hearts Dark Road are present. The Wayfinder Project 2.0 comprises its own website, with a brand new design and more user-friendly UI, courtesy of our team's Kimpchuu. Moreover, just in case Pat or Water missed anything while adding cutscenes and such, an issue reporter on the site's upper right side is available. The original Wayfinder Project will remain up and running alongside the 2.0 version, with Pat intending to update both resources as new Kingdom Hearts games release. Immense thanks to Pat, WaterKH, and Kimpchuu for creating this fantastic resource that will assuredly aid countless waves of fans. Lastly of note is that Twitter user @cabletownart designed the logo. You can view RegularPat's newest video detailing the Wayfinder Project 2.0 below. View full article
  11. Following the director and producer of the scrapped 2003 Kingdom Hearts animated series, Seth Kearsley, sharing details regarding the canceled show, he has now uploaded its lost pilot animatic. We have summarized the contents of this episode, viewable within the spoiler brackets below: UPDATE 10/14/2022: Seth Kearsley announced that he has taken down the animatic following a request by Disney. You can view the full scrapped pilot via Seth Kearsley's YouTube channel below:
  12. Following the director and producer of the scrapped 2003 Kingdom Hearts animated series, Seth Kearsley, sharing details regarding the canceled show, he has now uploaded its lost pilot animatic. We have summarized the contents of this episode, viewable within the spoiler brackets below: UPDATE 10/14/2022: Seth Kearsley announced that he has taken down the animatic following a request by Disney. You can view the full scrapped pilot via Seth Kearsley's YouTube channel below: View full article

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