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==Development==
==Development==
In the original release of ''Kingdom Hearts'', while any unopened treasure chest from Oogie's Manor will reappear in the ditch after the battle, the [[Red Trinity]] must be activated before the battle or it will be unobtainable. This bug was corrected in ''Kingdom Hearts Final Mix''.
While any unopened treasure chest from the manor will reappear in the ditch after the battle, the [[Red Trinity]] must be activated before the battle or it will be unobtainable. This bug was corrected in ''Kingdom Hearts Final Mix''.


In the original version of ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Christmas Town shares the same field and battle themes as Halloween Town. However, in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix]]'', Christmas Town instead has unique tracks: "[[What A Surprise?!]]" and "[[Happy Holidays!]]" as the respective field and battle themes. They both were included on the ninth disc of the ''[[Kingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack Complete]]''.
In the original version of ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Christmas Town shares the same field and battle themes as Halloween Town. However, in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix]]'', Christmas Town instead has unique tracks: "[[What A Surprise?!]]" and "[[Happy Holidays!]]" as the respective field and battle themes. They both were included on the ninth disc of the ''[[Kingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack Complete]]''.
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[[File:Oogie's Manor (Art).png|thumb|right|180px|Artwork of Oogie's Manor.]]
[[File:Oogie's Manor (Art).png|thumb|right|180px|Artwork of Oogie's Manor.]]
Near the square is the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Graveyard}}'''|棺のある墓地|Hitsugi no Arubochi|lit. "Cemetery of Coffins"}}, which further connects to other areas. Through a coffin at the end, the party can travel to the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Boneyard}}'''|集合墓地|Shūgō Bochi|lit. "Assembled Cemetery"}}, where a massive pumpkin can be found. After a quick interaction with [[The Mayor]] the pumpkin explodes, revealing a cat-shaped doorway behind it leading to {{nihongo|'''{{a|Moonlight Hill}}'''|月の見える丘|Tsuki no Mieru Oka|lit. "Hill with a View of the Moon"}}. The area is decently big and filled with graves and pumpkins, with a sundae swirl-shaped hill in the middle. The Graveyard can also be directly accessed from here by lighting a platform on fire. Near the platform is spruce-shaped door that'll take Sora and party to the '''{{a|Cemetery}}''', which is a small area filled with mausoleums and columbariums of all kinds of shapes.
Near the square is the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Graveyard}}'''|棺のある墓地|Hitsugi no Arubochi|lit. "Cemetery of Coffins"}}, which further connects to other areas. Through a coffin at the end, the party can travel to the '''{{a|Boneyard}}''', where a massive pumpkin can be found. After a quick interaction with [[The Mayor]] the pumpkin explodes, revealing a cat-shaped doorway behind it leading to {{nihongo|'''{{a|Moonlight Hill}}'''|月の見える丘|Tsuki no Mieru Oka|lit. "Hill with a View of the Moon"}}. The area is decently big and filled with graves and pumpkins, with a sundae swirl-shaped hill in the middle. The Graveyard can also be directly accessed from here by lighting a platform on fire. Near the platform is spruce-shaped door that'll take Sora and party to the '''{{a|Cemetery}}''', which is a small area filled with mausoleums and columbariums of all kinds of shapes.


By interacting with a specific grave at Moonlight Hill, the curly hill can be uncurled and will allow for crossing to the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Bridge}}'''|吊り橋|Tsuribashi|lit. "Suspension Bridge"}}. The area consists of a small bridge and some green waters and sewers underneath it. Up ahead is gate leading to {{nihongo|'''{{a|Oogie's Manor}}'''|ブギーの屋敷|Bugī no Yashiki}}.
By interacting with a specific grave at Moonlight Hill, the curly hill can be uncurled and will allow for crossing to the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Bridge}}'''|吊り橋|Tsuribashi|lit. "Suspension Bridge"}}. The area consists of a small bridge and some green waters and sewers underneath it. Up ahead is gate leading to {{nihongo|'''{{a|Oogie's Manor}}'''|ブギーの屋敷|Bugī no Yashiki}}.
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===''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''===
===''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''===
In ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' the world is more or less exactly the same as in the first game, with Dr. Finkelstein's lab being the only inaccessible area. Roxas will arrive at  {{nihongo|'''{{a|Halloween Town Entrance}}'''|ギロチン広場入口|Girochin Hiroba Iriguchi|lit. "Guillotine Square Entrance"}}, which has a longer hallway now before reaching the  {{nihongo|'''{{a|Halloween Town Square}}'''|ギロチン広場|Girochin Hiroba|lit. "Guillotine Square"}}. From there Roxas can travel to the  {{nihongo|'''{{a|Graveyard}}'''|棺のある墓地|Hitsugi no Aru Bochi|lit. : Graveyard with Coffins"}} which lead into both  {{nihongo|'''{{a|Moonlight Hill}}'''|月の見える丘|Tsuki no Mieru Oka|lit. "Hill with Moon View"}}, and the  {{nihongo|'''{{a|Boneyard 1}}'''|集合墓地1|Shūgō Bochi 1|lit. "Mass Grave 1"}}, with the latter also connecting to Moonlight Hill. At the hill is a spruce-shaped door which takes Roxas to  {{nihongo|'''{{a|Boneyard 2}}'''|集合墓地2|Shūgō Bochi 2|lit. "Mass Grave 2"}}, which is a bit more spacious than it previously was when called Cemetery.
In ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' the world is more or less exactly the same as in the first game, with Dr. Finkelstein's lab being the only inaccessible area. Roxas will arrive at  {{nihongo|'''{{a|Halloween Town Entrance}}'''|ギロチン広場入口}}, which has a longer hallway now before reaching the  {{nihongo|'''{{a|Halloween Town Square}}'''|ギロチン広場}}. From there Roxas can travel to the  {{nihongo|'''{{a|Graveyard}}'''|棺のある墓地}} which lead into both  {{nihongo|'''{{a|Moonlight Hill}}'''|月の見える丘}}, and the  {{nihongo|'''{{a|Boneyard 1}}'''|集合墓地1}}, with the latter also connecting to Moonlight Hill. At the hill is a spruce-shaped door which takes Roxas to  {{nihongo|'''{{a|Boneyard 2}}'''|集合墓地2}}, which is a bit more spacious than it previously was when called Cemetery.


At Moonlight Hill there's also a ladder which can be used to access the  {{nihongo|'''{{a|Suspension Bridge}}'''|吊り橋|Tsuribashi}}, which further leads to the  {{nihongo|'''{{a|Manor Ruins}}'''|ブギーの屋敷跡|Bugī no Yashiki Ato|lit. "Boogie's Mansion Ruins"}}. The area has been cleaned up a bit since the first game, with the area only housing several big rocks now, as opposed to several leftovers from the Oogie's manor. By using the sewer tunnels Roxas can transport back to the Suspension Bridge.
At Moonlight Hill there's also a ladder which can be used to access the  {{nihongo|'''{{a|Suspension Bridge}}'''|吊り橋}}, which further leads to the  {{nihongo|'''{{a|Manor Ruins}}'''|ブギーの屋敷跡}}. The area has been cleaned up a bit since the first game, with the area only housing several big rocks now, as opposed to several leftovers from the Oogie's manor. By using the sewer tunnels Roxas can transport back to the Suspension Bridge.


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