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===''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''=== | ||
*[[Sora]] and [[Riku]] can use Melody Catcher when a Reality Shift is triggered in Symphony of Sorcery. | *[[Sora]] and [[Riku]] can use Melody Catcher when a Reality Shift is triggered in Symphony of Sorcery. | ||
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* Data in ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'' revealed that there were two more versions of Melody Catcher planned, one based on ''Trepak'' from the Nutcracker Suite, and another based on ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice''. | |||
* The name "Fantasmic" comes from the Disney nighttime show ''{{w|Fantasmic!}}''. | |||
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Melody Catcher (ファンタズミック Fantazumikku , lit. "Fantasmic") is a technique that appears in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. Melody Catcher is the Reality Shift of Symphony of Sorcery.
Mechanics
Learning Melody Catcher
Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
Trivia
- Data in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance revealed that there were two more versions of Melody Catcher planned, one based on Trepak from the Nutcracker Suite, and another based on The Sorcerer's Apprentice.
- The name "Fantasmic" comes from the Disney nighttime show Fantasmic!.