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Bows and arrows, crossbows, guns, etc. are all considered "firearms".
(isn't this trivia?)
(Bows and arrows, crossbows, guns, etc. are all considered "firearms".)
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The Undead Pirates who wield crossbows wield rifles in the Japanese versions of the game. These were altered to resemble crossbows for the English version of the game, yet still sound like firearms when used.
* The Undead Pirates who wield crossbows wield rifles in the Japanese versions of the game. These were altered to resemble crossbows for the English version of the game, yet still sound like rifles when used.
* While in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the Undead Pirates can only be defeated when under the moonlight (which reveals their cursed form). In the movie, the pirates were immortal '''''because''''' of the curse. This is explained by Pete early that because the Keyblade has magic not from their world and it could only defeat them when their true forms were shown.
* While in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the Undead Pirates can only be defeated when under the moonlight (which reveals their cursed form). In the movie, the pirates were immortal '''''because''''' of the curse. This is explained by Pete early that because the Keyblade has magic not from their world and it could only defeat them when their true forms were shown.
* The Undead Pirates were able to catch fire in the Japanese versions of ''Kingdom Hearts II''. In the North American version, this feature was removed. However, smoke can be seen coming off them when fire is cast, and they run around like they are on fire.
* The Undead Pirates were able to catch fire in the Japanese versions of ''Kingdom Hearts II''. In the North American version, this feature was removed. However, smoke can be seen coming off them when fire is cast, and they run around like they are on fire.
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