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Since Shibuya is starting to become more of its own thing then simply a real world location setting for an in-game world, should Shibuya have its own page? {{unsigned|Keybladefan0204}}
Since Shibuya is starting to become more of its own thing then simply a real world location setting for an in-game world, should Shibuya have its own page? {{unsigned|Keybladefan0204}}
:Seeing as Nomura actually named the world after it appeared in the first secret ending, and the fact that it also appears in the secret episode, I think we could turn it into its own page. We also have a page for the Secret Forest, and it's not like we know more about that place than Shibuya. {{User:TheSilentHero/Sig}} 18:20, 29 January 2020 (UTC)
:Seeing as Nomura actually named the world after it appeared in the first secret ending, and the fact that it also appears in the secret episode, I think we could turn it into its own page. We also have a page for the Secret Forest, and it's not like we know more about that place than Shibuya. {{User:TheSilentHero/Sig}} 18:20, 29 January 2020 (UTC)
::Shouldn't it technically be "Tokyo" rather than just Shibuya? The place where Riku woke up was actually Shinjuku, not Shibuya. And if you were to look at a map and corresponding buildings, the Master of Masters was doing his creepy heart thing somewhere between Akihabara and Ginza. If you go to Youtube and have a looksee at the out-of-bounds video for Shibuya, you'll also see that it stretches out into Harajuku. Shibuya is just a tiny fraction of Tokyo, and we've been shown a hell of a lot more in the teasers alone. --[[User:Samoa Joe|Samoa Joe]] ([[User talk:Samoa Joe|talk]]) 20:26, 29 January 2020 (UTC)
:::Interviewer: "Is Sora in the world of The World Ends With You (a game Nomura previously directed)?" / Tetsuya Nomura: "It does look like it. But there's more meaning in the fact that it is not Shibuya (渋谷), but Shibuya (シブヤ). Also, Sora promised Neku and the others in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance that he would meet them in Shibuya (シブヤ), but that doesn't mean it's directly connected to this movie."
::: It's not real-life Shibuya, but a world named Shibuya (in katakana instead of kanji), so it can contain other parts of Tokyo while still being Shibuya. {{User:TheSilentHero/Sig}} 20:31, 29 January 2020 (UTC)
::::I suppose. I did notice that none of the language in the world is Japanese, but rather the same made-up language used in Scala ad Caelum (which is something that should very much be noted!). Still, I gotta point out that Nomura never once referred to it as a world. --[[User:Samoa Joe|Samoa Joe]] ([[User talk:Samoa Joe|talk]]) 20:38, 29 January 2020 (UTC)

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