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Kearsley agreed to the idea, but was displeased with the initial script, which placed Aladdin as the main character with ''Kingdom Hearts'' characters as guest stars, rather than a ''Kingdom Hearts'' story taking place in Aladdin's world. He asked the head producer if he could do a rewrite, and despite initial conflicts, his request was approved. Kearsley was given a large amount of creative freedom with the project, even drawing all of the storyboards himself, and handling some of the editing and compositing. Kearsley was also allowed to use detailed backgrounds from the original ''Aladdin'' film from the Disney archives.
Kearsley agreed to the idea, but was displeased with the initial script, which placed Aladdin as the main character with ''Kingdom Hearts'' characters as guest stars, rather than a ''Kingdom Hearts'' story taking place in Aladdin's world. He asked the head producer if he could do a rewrite, and despite initial conflicts, his request was approved. Kearsley was given a large amount of creative freedom with the project, even drawing all of the storyboards himself, and handling some of the editing and compositing. Kearsley was also allowed to use detailed backgrounds from the original ''Aladdin'' film from the Disney archives.


Kearsley took inspiration from the anime ''{{w|Cowboy Bebop}}'' when writing Sora, Donald, and Goofy's interactions within the Gummi Ship, and used the music track "Patricide" from the film ''{{w|Gladiator (2000 film)|Gladiator}}'' when Riku is taken by the Darkside in the lamp chamber scene.<ref name=GamingUnion>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaO92mBdJNM Game Union interview with Seth Kearsley]</ref>
Kearsley took inspiration from the anime ''{{w|Cowboy Bebop}}'' when writing Sora, Donald, and Goofy's interactions within the Gummi Ship, and used the music track "Patricide" from the film ''{{w|Gladiator (2000 film)|Gladiator}}'' when Riku is taken by the Darkside in the lamp chamber scene.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaO92mBdJNM Game Union interview with Seth Kearsley]</ref>


The pilot episode was well-received by test audiences, performing better than all of the other projects being tested at the time. However, Disney ultimately shelved the project as to not conflict with the release of future games.<ref>[https://twitter.com/SethKearsley/status/1772465947309219960 Seth Kearsley on Twitter: "'''It tested better than anything else in that round, which included Dave the Barbarian, but they had only done the fist game and there were plans for a sequel so it was to be shelved until they were done with the games.'''"]</ref>
The pilot episode was well-received by test audiences, performing better than all of the other projects being tested at the time. However, Disney ultimately shelved the project as to not conflict with the release of future games.<ref>[https://twitter.com/SethKearsley/status/1772465947309219960 Seth Kearsley on Twitter: "'''It tested better than anything else in that round, which included Dave the Barbarian, but they had only done the fist game and there were plans for a sequel so it was to be shelved until they were done with the games.'''"]</ref>


On November 21, 2013, Kearsley found storyboards of the pilot and posted his favorite panels on his DeviantArt account, revealing the pilot's existence to the public.<ref>[https://www.deviantart.com/sethkearsley/art/Kingdom-Hearts-Pilot-Board-415016339 Seth Kearsley on DeviantArt: '''Kingdom Hearts Pilot Board''']</ref>
On November 21, 2013, Kearsley found storyboards of the pilot and posted his favorite panels on his DeviantArt account, revealing the pilot's existence to the public.<ref>[https://www.deviantart.com/sethkearsley/art/Kingdom-Hearts-Pilot-Board-415016339 Seth Kearsley on DeviantArt: '''Kingdom Hearts Pilot Board''']</ref><ref>[https://www.deviantart.com/sethkearsley/art/Kingdom-Hearts-Color-Board-574374836 Seth Kearsley on DeviantArt: '''Kingdom Hearts Color Board''']</ref>


In July 8, 2014, Kearsley was interviewed by the website Gaming Union, where he described the plot of the pilot in detail. While Kearsley was willing to try and look for the pilot's animatic, he had concerns about legal action if he were to release it at the time.<ref name=GamingUnion/>
In July 8, 2014, Kearsley was interviewed by the website Gaming Union, where he described the plot of the pilot in detail. While Kearsley was willing to try and look for the pilot's animatic, he had concerns about legal action if he were to release it at the time.


On November 25, 2015, Kearsley shared additional storyboards, this time including color, backgrounds, and notes of the dialogue in each scene. At the time, Kearsley admitted that this was all the material he had, though his sister insisted that she had a DVD of the pilot somewhere.<ref>[https://www.deviantart.com/sethkearsley/art/Kingdom-Hearts-Color-Board-574374836 Seth Kearsley on DeviantArt: '''Kingdom Hearts Color Board''']</ref>
On September 22, 2016, Kearsley's sister found a VHS of the pilot in her garage labeled "'''KINGDOM HEARTS''' "KH DVD V.6 MOV" ALT" and dated August 28, 2003. Kearsley posted a photo of the VHS on Twitter and tried to spread word of its discovery.<ref>[https://twitter.com/SethKearsley/status/779055424209158144 Seth Kearsley finds a VHS of the pilot]</ref>
 
On September 22, 2016, Kearsley's sister found a VHS of the pilot in her garage labeled ''''KINGDOM HEARTS''' "KH DVD V.6 MOV" ALT' and dated August 28, 2003. Kearsley posted a photo of the VHS on Twitter and tried to spread word of its discovery.<ref>[https://twitter.com/SethKearsley/status/779055424209158144 Seth Kearsley finds a VHS of the pilot]</ref>


In January 2022, Kearsley was involved in a life-threatening car accident, and afterwards decided that he wanted to show off his work while he still had time. On September 27, 2022, Kearsley posted another photo of the VHS on Twitter, this time asking for help to transfer its content to a digital format.<ref>[https://twitter.com/sethkearsley/status/1574917393477824512 Seth Kearsley on Twitter: "'''Who knows an easy way to import VHS to digital? #KingdomHearts'''"]</ref> The following day, he released a cast list for the show, revealing that {{w|David Gallagher}}, {{w|Hayden Panettiere}}, {{w|Bill Farmer}}, {{w|Tony Anselmo}}, {{w|Suzanne Blakeslee}}, and {{w|Jonathan Freeman}} reprised their roles from the game alongside {{w|Frank Welker}} reprising his role as the [[Cave of Wonders Guardian]] from ''{{w|Aladdin (1992 Disney film)|Aladdin}}''.<ref>[https://twitter.com/sethkearsley/status/1575150136287580160 Seth Kearsley on Twitter: "'''Cast list #kingdomhearts'''"]</ref> He also added that {{w|Haley Joel Osment}} had a scheduling conflict at the time, necessitating {{w|Bobby Edner}} voicing [[Sora]] in his stead.<ref>[https://twitter.com/sethkearsley/status/1575153699197841408 Seth Kearsley on Twitter: "'''Schedule conflict. He may have been cast as Sora if the series went and His schedule cleared.'''"]</ref>
In January 2022, Kearsley was involved in a life-threatening car accident, and afterwards decided that he wanted to show off his work while he still had time. On September 27, 2022, Kearsley posted another photo of the VHS on Twitter, this time asking for help to transfer its content to a digital format.<ref>[https://twitter.com/sethkearsley/status/1574917393477824512 Seth Kearsley on Twitter: "'''Who knows an easy way to import VHS to digital? #KingdomHearts'''"]</ref> The following day, he released a cast list for the show, revealing that {{w|David Gallagher}}, {{w|Hayden Panettiere}}, {{w|Bill Farmer}}, {{w|Tony Anselmo}}, {{w|Suzanne Blakeslee}}, and {{w|Jonathan Freeman}} reprised their roles from the game alongside {{w|Frank Welker}} reprising his role as the [[Cave of Wonders Guardian]] from ''{{w|Aladdin (1992 Disney film)|Aladdin}}''.<ref>[https://twitter.com/sethkearsley/status/1575150136287580160 Seth Kearsley on Twitter: "'''Cast list #kingdomhearts'''"]</ref> He also added that {{w|Haley Joel Osment}} had a scheduling conflict at the time, necessitating {{w|Bobby Edner}} voicing [[Sora]] in his stead.<ref>[https://twitter.com/sethkearsley/status/1575153699197841408 Seth Kearsley on Twitter: "'''Schedule conflict. He may have been cast as Sora if the series went and His schedule cleared.'''"]</ref>

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