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| '''Kingdom Hearts''' is [[Wikipedia:Shiro Amano|Shiro Amano]]'s manga adaptation of the Kingdom Hearts series.
| | #REDIRECT [[Kingdom Hearts series (manga)]] |
| ==Kingdom Hearts==
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| [[Image:KingdomHearts-manga cover.jpg|thumb|right|Cover of Kingdom Hearts manga.]] | |
| The first series was based on [[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]
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| It was released in 4 seperate books and was translated to English by [[Wikipedia:TOKYOPOP|TOKYOPOP]].
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| It, unlike the other mangas, was made to be read left to right, while the others was right to left.
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| ===Differences===
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| Many fans have noticed the differences between the games and the manga. Such of these are listed below:
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| *The story immediately starts off on Destiny Islands when [[Sora]], the main protagonist, wakes up from his "dream".
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| *The characters eventually start saying swear words.(Although the translated edition is 'clean'.)
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| *King Mickey's letter is written differently.
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| *We actually get to see a small scene on the balcony of Riku's house.
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| *The cloaked man's lines are slightly different.
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| *Sora seems to get all of his boss strategies from quotes out of various martial arts books.
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| *The [[Leon]]-[[Yuffie]] encounter is a lot shorter in the game compared to the [[Cid]] encounter (which in retrospect is very humorous).
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| *Sora meets up with [[Riku]] a lot earlier than in the game.
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| *The plot tells a bit more about the events of when the [[Radiant Garden]] was over run by Heartless nine years prior to the events of Kingdom Hearts.
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| * The worlds [[Deep Jungle]] and [[Halloween Town]] are absent in the story.
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| ==Kingdom Hearts: Chain Of Memories==
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| The second series was based on [[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories]]
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| It was relished in 2 chapters and translated to English by [[Wikipedia:TOKYOPOP|TOKYOPOP]]. Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories manga has a much lighter tone than that of the game, as evidenced by many things, including the following: [[Sora]]'s first confrantation with [[Axel]] is a farce (as seen when Sora crashed to the wall with [[Donald]] and [[Goofy]]). [[Marluxia]] always has flowers around him. Marluxia and [[Larxene]] have a small party, where they drink soda and eat chicken. [[Vexen]] is a hotheaded buffoon working with Zexion and Lexaeus. Zexion usually cooks, and Lexaus is seen doing many things, such as working mind benders and reading manga.
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| Unlike the Kingdom Hearts Manga, it read right to left per reader request.
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| ==Kingdom Hearts II==
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| [[Image:KHII-Manga_Cover.jpg|thumb|right|Cover of Kingdom Hearts II manga.]]
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| The third series was based on [[Kingdom Hearts II]]. This series will be told in 5 chapters. (Only volume one had been translated so far.) Kingdom Hearts II seems to take a more serious tone than KH:COM, but still has some humorous scenes.
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| ===Differences===
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| *When Roxas first encounters the Dusk nobodies, they form a sort of cage around Roxas and carry him towards a portal. Just before they reach the portal, the Keyblade appears.
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| *The photo is with Roxas and his friends at the beach instead of in front of the gate by the Haunted Mansion.
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| *Dusks and Assassins are seen floating around, giving Axel (who is standing on the roof of the Haunted Mansion in the 'real' Twilight Town) a picture of Roxas. He then burns the picture and wonders where "the real thing is hiding."
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| *The battle with Twilight Thorn is depressingly short.
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| *Axel pins Roxas to the ground while telling him his place in Organization XIII.
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| *Roxas falls off the Bell Tower while trying to catch his ice-cream that was sliding off of the stick (which usually says 'Winner!' on it.)
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| *Instead of on the train, the gang admire their crystals in The Usual Spot. Roxas realizes that his is missing while digging through his clothes, in his room.
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| *DiZ mentions something about 'disposing of Namine.'
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