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[[File:Melody Catcher KH3D.png|thumb|right|The bottom screen during Melody Catcher]]
[[File:Melody Catcher KH3D.png|thumb|right|The bottom screen during Melody Catcher.]]
'''Melody Catcher''' is the [[Reality Shift]] of [[Symphony of Sorcery]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. It can be used to move items out of the way when Riku or Sora uses Reality Shift on an item with a treble cleft.  While Sora uses it in his visit, the music is based on the Pastoral Symphony.  Riku's visit on the other hand uses ''Waltz of the Flowers'' from the Nutcracker Suite.
'''Melody Catcher''' is the [[Reality Shift]] of [[Symphony of Sorcery]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. It can be used to move items out of the way when Riku or Sora uses Reality Shift on an item with a treble cleft.  While Sora uses it in his visit, the music is based on the Pastoral Symphony.  Riku's visit on the other hand uses ''Waltz of the Flowers'' from the Nutcracker Suite.



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The bottom screen during Melody Catcher.

Melody Catcher is the Reality Shift of Symphony of Sorcery in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. It can be used to move items out of the way when Riku or Sora uses Reality Shift on an item with a treble cleft. While Sora uses it in his visit, the music is based on the Pastoral Symphony. Riku's visit on the other hand uses Waltz of the Flowers from the Nutcracker Suite.

Trivia

  • Hacking into the game's data reveals that there were two more versions that were planned, based on Trepak from the Nutcracker Suite and The Sorcerer's Apprentice.