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'''Timeless River''' is a world from the past in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. Entered through a door in the Hall of the Cornerstone at [[Disney Castle]], Timeless River is an area back in time to when the world was still monochrome and the Castle had not been built. It is largely based on the 1928 short ''{{w|Steamboat Willie}}'', as well as many other classic Disney shorts. Mono (single channel) sound is used in this world, as well as an audio filter which adds static and pops to game sounds, reminiscent of the original short film.
'''Timeless River''' is a world from the past in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. Entered through a door in the Hall of the Cornerstone at [[Disney Castle]], Timeless River is an area back in time to when the world was still monochrome and the Castle had not been built. It is largely based on the 1928 short ''{{w|Steamboat Willie}}'', as well as many other classic Disney shorts. Mono (single channel) sound is used in this world, as well as an audio filter which adds static and pops to game sounds, reminiscent of the original short film.


[[Pete]] comes to the Timeless River as part of a wish to return to simpler days, which [[Maleficent]] takes advantage of and works into her plans. [[Heartless]] invade the sacred land and capture the [[Cornerstone of Light]]. This is because the Disney Castle of the future wouldn't have any way to protect itself leaving it vulnerable to the Heartless. The Heartless introduced at the Timeless River tend to be based on anthromorphic objects, such as the [[Hot Rod]], which is a cartoonish car, and the [[Aeroplane]], which is a toy airplane.
[[Pete]] comes to the Timeless River as part of a wish to return to simpler days, which [[Maleficent]] takes advantage of and works into her plans. [[Heartless]] invade the sacred land and capture the [[Cornerstone of Light]]. This is because the Disney Castle of the future wouldn't have any way to protect itself leaving it vulnerable to the Heartless. The Heartless found in the Timeless River are surrealistic and bizarre. Many of them are toy-like. Instances include the [[Hot Rod]], which is a cartoonish car, and the [[Aeroplane]], which is a toy airplane.


Sora and his friends encountered the [[Mickey Mouse]] of the past several times, along with the good (but equally rude) Pete of the past. The boss of the Timeless River is the bad Pete from the future, with the Pete from the past helping Sora in the battle.
Sora and his friends encountered the [[Mickey Mouse]] of the past several times, along with the good (but equally rude) Pete of the past. The boss of the Timeless River is the bad Pete from the future, with the Pete from the past helping Sora in the battle.
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==Settings and Areas==
==Settings and Areas==
===''Kingdom Hearts II''===
[[File:Wharf (Art).png|thumb|left|The wharf in Timeless River.]]
[[File:Wharf (Art).png|thumb|225px|left|Artwork of the Wharf.]]
Sora and his party enter the Timeless River on {{nihongo|'''{{a|Cornerstone Hill}}'''|礎の丘|Ishizue no Oka}}, where they find the Cornerstone of Light unprotected but still safe. Signs around the area announce the impending construction of Disney Castle, and [[Clara Cluck]], [[Clarabelle Cow]], and [[Horace Horsecollar]] are around to chat with, as is a [[Moogle]] shop.
Sora and his party enter the Timeless River on {{nihongo|'''{{a|Cornerstone Hill}}'''|礎の丘|Ishizue no Oka}}, where they find the Cornerstone of Light unprotected but still safe. Signs around the area announce the impending construction of Disney Castle, and [[Clara Cluck]], [[Clarabelle Cow]], and [[Horace Horsecollar]] are around to chat with, as is a [[Moogle Shop]].


Heading to the right leads to the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Pier}}'''|桟橋|Sanbashi}}, where the party meets up with a young [[Captain Pete]] for the first time and knocks some sense into him. Continuing on the other path will take the party to the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Waterway}}'''|水門|Suimon|lit. "Floodgate"}}, site of the battle with modern [[Pete]] for the ''Steamboat Willie'', and the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Wharf}}'''|停泊所|Teihaku-sho}}, where young Pete and Sora's group begin the final boss battle with Pete to finish Timeless River.
Heading to the right leads to the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Pier}}'''|桟橋|Sanbashi}}, where the party meets up with young Pete for the first time and knocks some sense into him. Continuing on the other path will take the party to the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Waterway}}'''|水門|Suimon|lit. "Floodgate"}}, site of the battle with modern Pete for the ''Steamboat Willie'', and the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Wharf}}'''|停泊所|Teihaku-sho}}, where young Pete and Sora's group begin the final boss battle with Pete to finish Timeless River.


Also of note on Cornerstone Hill are four windows that eventually open as the story progresses; each of these leads to a new area based on a classic Disney short film. From left to right, the windows are:
Also of note on Cornerstone Hill are four windows that eventually open as the story progresses; each of these leads to a new area based on a classic Disney short film. From left to right, the windows are:
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*The {{nihongo|'''{{a|Building Site}}'''|摩天楼|Matenrō|lit. "Skyscraper"}}, a high-altitude construction site with a rickety platform. It is based on the 1933 short ''{{w|Building a Building}}.''
*The {{nihongo|'''{{a|Building Site}}'''|摩天楼|Matenrō|lit. "Skyscraper"}}, a high-altitude construction site with a rickety platform. It is based on the 1933 short ''{{w|Building a Building}}.''
*{{nihongo|'''{{a|Lilliput}}'''|ガリバータウン|Garibā Taun|lit. "Gulliver Town"}}, a tiny town with a big cannon that can be activated by jumping on it. It is from the 1934 short ''{{w|Gulliver Mickey}}''.
*{{nihongo|'''{{a|Lilliput}}'''|ガリバータウン|Garibā Taun|lit. "Gulliver Town"}}, a tiny town with a big cannon that can be activated by jumping on it. It is from the 1934 short ''{{w|Gulliver Mickey}}''.
*The {{nihongo|'''{{a|Scene of the Fire}}'''|火災現場|Kasai Genba}}, a big building with fierce flames that was inspired by the 1930 short ''{{w|The Fire Fighters (1930 film)|The Fire Fighters}}'' and the 1935 short ''{{w|Mickey's Fire Brigade}}''.
*The {{nihongo|'''{{a|Scene of the Fire}}'''|火災現場|Kasai Genba}}, a big building with fierce flames that was inspired by the 1930 short ''The Fire Fighters'' and the 1935 short ''{{w|Mickey's Fire Brigade}}''.
*{{nihongo|'''{{a|Mickey's House}}'''|ミッキーの家|Mikkī no Ie}}, which shows the inside of Mickey's House, decorated for Christmas, from the 1931 short ''{{w|Mickey's Orphans}}''.
*{{nihongo|'''{{a|Mickey's House}}'''|ミッキーの家|Mikkī no Ie}}, which shows the inside of Mickey's House, decorated for Christmas, from the 1931 short ''{{w|Mickey's Orphans}}''.


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==Character Design==
==Character Design==
In Timeless River, [[Sora]], [[Donald]], and [[Goofy]] are converted into black and white versions based on their original appearances. Sora appears in his original outfit from ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'', and is depicted reminiscent of {{w|Osamu Tezuka}}'s style. Donald's appearance goes back to his 1934 debut in ''{{w|The Wise Little Hen}}'', and Goofy resembles a younger version of his original 1932 appearance in ''{{w|Mickey's Revue}}''. Present Pete, on the other hand, remains relatively unchanged save for sporting a black and white appearance.
In Timeless River, [[Sora]], [[Donald Duck|Donald]], and [[Goofy]], are converted into black and white versions based on their original appearances. Sora appears in his original outfit from ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'', and is depicted reminiscent of {{w|Osamu Tezuka}}'s style. Donald's appearance goes back to his 1934 debut in ''{{w|The Wise Little Hen}}'', and Goofy resembles his original 1932 appearance (though a lot younger here) in ''{{w|Mickey's Revue}}''. Present Pete, on the other hand, remains relatively unchanged save for sporting a black and white appearance.


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File:Shadow TR KHII.png|[[Shadow]]<br>{{KHII}}
File:Shadow TR KHII.png|[[Shadow]]<br>{{KHII}}
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File:Soldier TR KHII.png|[[Soldier]]{{KHII}}
File:Large Body TR KHII.png|[[Large Body]]<br>{{KHII}}
File:Large Body TR KHII.png|[[Large Body]]<br>{{KHII}}
File:Minute Bomb TR KHII.png|[[Minute Bomb]]<br>{{KHII}}
File:Minute Bomb TR KHII.png|[[Minute Bomb]]<br>{{KHII}}
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==Trivia==
*[[Summon]] animations are changed to black and white while in Timeless River, though the images that pop up while using {{c|Never Land|ability}} with [[Peter Pan]] are still in color.


==See also==
==See also==

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