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Kingdom Hearts III
Happy Gear
Happy Gear
"A Keyblade with an emphasis on Strength."
Token
the Keychain of the Happy Gear Keyblade
Japanese ハッピーギア
Rōmaji Happī Gia
Stats
Length
115
Form
Strike Form
Formchanges
Agile Claws, Twin Yo-Yos
Shotlocks
Snakebite, Warp Trick
Obtained
Clear Monstropolis (LV2).

Lv Strength Magic Ability

0 +6 +2 Focus Converter
1 +7 +2
2 +7 +3
3 +8 +3
4 +8 +4
5 +9 +4
6 +9 +5 Full MP Blast
7 +10 +5
8 +10 +6
9 +11 +6
10 +11 +7
Lv Materials
1 Fluorite x1 Wellspring Shard x2
2 Fluorite x1 Wellspring Shard x3
3 Fluorite x1 Wellspring Shard x4
4 Damascus x1 Wellspring Stone x1
5 Damascus x1 Wellspring Stone x1 Sinister Stone x1
6 Damascus x1 Wellspring Stone x1 Sinister Stone x2
7 Adamantite x1 Wellspring Gem x1
8 Adamantite x1 Wellspring Gem x1 Sinister Gem x1
9 Adamantite x1 Wellspring Gem x1 Sinister Gem x2
10 Electrum x1 Wellspring Crystal x1 Sinister Crystal x1

The Happy Gear is a Keychain for Sora's Keyblade in Kingdom Hearts III.

Design

Happy Gear's design is based on the machinery found in the Monsters, Inc. factory. The handle is based on the shaft that lowers doors into place, while the guard comprises of two scare canisters. The base of the blade shows a door and the mechanism holding it in place. The blade itself is the long shaft that carries doors around the factory, with a claw serving as the teeth. A Monsters, Inc. worker's helmet is shown at the tip of the blade. The keychain is a simple black string, with Boo's monster disguise serving as the token.

The Keyblade's name is derived from how Monstropolis is powered by laughter, as well as the machinery that comprises the weapon. Early demo and press released for Happy Gear called it "Smile Gear," which has a similar naming theme.

Other appearances

Various[?] game retailers offered a special yo-yo inspired by the "Twin Yo-Yos" form change as a preorder bonus for Kingdom Hearts III. [1][?]

Gallery

Notes and references