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*[[Keyblade Graveyard]]: "Nightmares Projected" | *[[Keyblade Graveyard]]: "Nightmares Projected" | ||
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*[[Kingdom of Corona]]: "The New Seven Hearts"<ref>An {{unnamed|kh3|The New Seven Hearts|unnamed arrangement}}.</ref> | *[[Kingdom of Corona]]: "The New Seven Hearts"<ref>An {{unnamed|kh3|The New Seven Hearts|unnamed arrangement}}.</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 15:08, 31 May 2023
The Nightmare is a musical composition by Yoko Shimomura that appears in the Kingdom Hearts series.
Appearances[edit]
"The Nightmare" appears only in cutscenes. It is used in dark or mysterious moments, typically those related dreams, nightmares, or Nightmare Dream Eaters.
Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance[edit]
Sora's Story[edit]
- Traverse Town: "A Vision of Riku"
- The Grid: "The Box's Contents"
- Prankster's Paradise: "Sora Catches Some Air"
- The World that Never Was: "Pleasant Dreams, Kiddo", "Where it Started", "Déjá Vu"
Riku's Story[edit]
- The World that Never Was: "Riku Falls Into Darkness"
Kingdom Hearts Union χ[edit]
- Daybreak Town (Main Story): "The Dream", "A Nightmare"
- Keyblade Graveyard: "Nightmares Projected"
Kingdom Hearts III[edit]
- Kingdom of Corona: "The New Seven Hearts"[1]
Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory[edit]
- "KINGDOM HEARTS 3D (Dream Drop Distance): Chapter 3"
Composition[edit]
Albums[edit]
Disc 2, Track 3 in the Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance Original Soundtrack
Notes and references[edit]
- ^ An unnamed arrangement.