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Sora has often been seen to be highly gullible and oblivious to what should be obvious. For example, he fell for Mulan's attempt at passing for a man, to which [[Mushu]] stated that Sora "could fall for anything". However, he doesn't let his enemies fool him as easily. An example would be when he didn't fall for Xemnas's attempt to play on Sora's sympathetic side, which was far more convincing than Mulan's attempt to appear as a man. Sora is often quick to anger whenever he's confused and is quite childish at times. He is also quite impulsive, as he tends to jump into things without thinking them through beforehand.
Sora has often been seen to be highly gullible and oblivious to what should be obvious. For example, he fell for Mulan's attempt at passing for a man, to which [[Mushu]] stated that Sora "could fall for anything". However, he doesn't let his enemies fool him as easily. An example would be when he didn't fall for Xemnas's attempt to play on Sora's sympathetic side, which was far more convincing than Mulan's attempt to appear as a man. Sora is often quick to anger whenever he's confused and is quite childish at times. He is also quite impulsive, as he tends to jump into things without thinking them through beforehand.


As a rustic islander, Sora is technologically illiterate. He is confounded by computer vernacular, does not know how to correctly make or receive calls on the Gummiphone, and relies on {{w|hunt and peck typing}} when using computers. Moreover, Sora was left completely confused and clueless when [[Hiro Hamada]] tried to explain his Micro-bot creation to him and Goofy. Despite this, he takes to piloting the Gummi Ship quite readily. Similarly, he is inexperienced in courtly etiquette, often coming off quite forward, casual and direct to people for whom Donald and Goofy rush to show obeisance.
As a rustic islander, Sora is technologically illiterate. He is confounded by computer vernacular, does not know how to correctly make or receive calls on the Gummiphone, and relies on {{w|hunt and peck typing}} when using computers. Moreover, Sora was left completely confused and clueless when [[Hiro Hamada]] tried to explain his Micro-bot creation to him and Goofy. Despite this, he takes to piloting the Gummi Ship quite readily. Similarly, he is inexperienced in courtly etiquette, often coming off quite forward, casual and direct to people for whom Donald and Goofy rush to show obeisance. In Kingdom Hearts II and III, he improves overtime showing his respect to people that have a higher status than him
 
Two other likely results of his islander lifestyle is that, Sora has a fondness for pirates. In ''Kingdom Hearts'', Sora has a toy ship in his room and wishes to be captain of the raft. When thinking about what to tell Kairi of his journey, Sora pinpoints flying and pirates as the best parts. In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Sora is awed to meet [[Jack Sparrow]], a genuine pirate, whom respectfully calls "captain". In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', Sora is gifted a ship by Calypso while in [[The Caribbean]]; he is ecstatic to finally have his own ship, so he can "sail free as the wind". He shows interest in learning about the Pirate Code from Jack, in order to better act as a pirate. Also due to him, growing up as an islander, Sora is used to warm, sunny weather not cold and snowy weather as seen when arriving in Arendelle but he gets used to it overtime.


Throughout the series, Sora has been shown to harbor strong feelings for Kairi, and vice versa. This is first shown when Riku teases him by joking to share a paopu fruit with Kairi if Sora does not, which obviously makes Sora uncomfortable. He draws himself giving Kairi a paopu fruit on the wall of the Secret Place so they can stay connected. Throughout the series Sora's fondness for Kairi is hinted numerous times, notably when Sora sees other couples (such as [[Jack Skellington]] and [[Sally]], [[William Turner]] and [[Elizabeth Swann]]) interacting, as well as the fact that Donald and Goofy often point it out. Saïx refers to Kairi as "the fire that feeds Sora's anger", while Naminé refers to her as Sora's light. Xion resembles Kairi due to Sora's memories of her, and Roxas refers to Kairi as "the girl [Sora] likes". This culminates on the day before the final battle where they exchange paopu fruit.  
Throughout the series, Sora has been shown to harbor strong feelings for Kairi, and vice versa. This is first shown when Riku teases him by joking to share a paopu fruit with Kairi if Sora does not, which obviously makes Sora uncomfortable. He draws himself giving Kairi a paopu fruit on the wall of the Secret Place so they can stay connected. Throughout the series Sora's fondness for Kairi is hinted numerous times, notably when Sora sees other couples (such as [[Jack Skellington]] and [[Sally]], [[William Turner]] and [[Elizabeth Swann]]) interacting, as well as the fact that Donald and Goofy often point it out. Saïx refers to Kairi as "the fire that feeds Sora's anger", while Naminé refers to her as Sora's light. Xion resembles Kairi due to Sora's memories of her, and Roxas refers to Kairi as "the girl [Sora] likes". This culminates on the day before the final battle where they exchange paopu fruit.  
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Sora is not as conscious about maintaining the world order as his comrades, so he is more open talking about the [[Heartless]] to victims in the worlds he visits. Additionally, Sora never ceases to be amazed about the different appearances he takes in worlds like [[Halloween Town]], [[Atlantica]], [[Timeless River]], the [[Pride Lands]], [[Toy Box]] and [[Monstropolis]] in order to blend in.
Sora is not as conscious about maintaining the world order as his comrades, so he is more open talking about the [[Heartless]] to victims in the worlds he visits. Additionally, Sora never ceases to be amazed about the different appearances he takes in worlds like [[Halloween Town]], [[Atlantica]], [[Timeless River]], the [[Pride Lands]], [[Toy Box]] and [[Monstropolis]] in order to blend in.
Likely a result of his islander life, Sora has a fondness for pirates. In ''Kingdom Hearts'', Sora has a toy ship in his room and wishes to be captain of the raft. When thinking about what to tell Kairi of his journey, Sora pinpoints flying and pirates as the best parts. In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Sora is awed to meet [[Jack Sparrow]], a genuine pirate, whom respectfully calls "captain". In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', Sora is gifted a ship by Calypso while in [[The Caribbean]]; he is ecstatic to finally have his own ship, so he can "sail free as the wind". He shows interest in learning about the Pirate Code from Jack, in order to better act as a pirate.


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