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[[File:Brick Pile 03 KHX.png|thumb|200px|left|The Brick Pile where Ralph lives.]] | [[File:Brick Pile 03 KHX.png|thumb|200px|left|The Brick Pile where Ralph lives.]] | ||
Entering from [[Game Central Station]], the [[Player]] will arrive at the {{nihongo|'''Station Area'''|駅周辺|Eki Shūhen}}. Beyond the Station Area lies the expansive {{nihongo|'''Brick Pile'''|がれきの山・ふもと|Gareki no Yama Fumoto|lit. "Debris Mountain: Foothills"}}, with a second {{nihongo|'''Brick Pile'''|がれきの山|Gareki no Yama|lit. "Debris Mountain"}} area at the top of the first. This is also where [[Wreck-It Ralph]] lives. All three areas are surrounded fields of grass and and a forest with block-shaped trees. Past the Brick Pile lies the {{nihongo|'''Apartment Street'''|マンション前|Manshon Mae|lit. "Apartment Front"}}, where the Nicelanders live. The area also has three versions; a regular, night, and wrecked version. Climbing up the building leads to the {{nihongo|'''Apartment Wall'''|マンション外壁|Manshon Gaiheki|lit. "Apartment Outer Wall"}}, which also has the same three alternate version as the previous area. | Entering from [[Game Central Station]], the [[Player]] will arrive at the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Station Area}}'''|駅周辺|Eki Shūhen}}. Beyond the Station Area lies the expansive {{nihongo|'''{{a|Brick Pile}}'''|がれきの山・ふもと|Gareki no Yama Fumoto|lit. "Debris Mountain: Foothills"}}, with a second {{nihongo|'''Brick Pile'''|がれきの山|Gareki no Yama|lit. "Debris Mountain"}} area at the top of the first. This is also where [[Wreck-It Ralph]] lives. All three areas are surrounded fields of grass and and a forest with block-shaped trees. Past the Brick Pile lies the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Apartment Street}}'''|マンション前|Manshon Mae|lit. "Apartment Front"}}, where the Nicelanders live. The area also has three versions; a regular, night, and wrecked version. Climbing up the building leads to the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Apartment Wall}}'''|マンション外壁|Manshon Gaiheki|lit. "Apartment Outer Wall"}}, which also has the same three alternate version as the previous area. At the top of the Apartment Wall lies the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Penthouse Hallway}}'''|ペントハウス前|Pentohausu Mae|lit. "Penthouse Front"}}, where [[Fix-It Felix, Jr.]] lives. | ||
At the top of the Apartment Wall lies the {{nihongo|'''Penthouse Hallway'''|ペントハウス前|Pentohausu Mae|lit. "Penthouse Front"}}, where [[Fix-It Felix, Jr.]] lives. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:31, 3 March 2024
Niceland is a world within Game Central Station introduced in Kingdom Hearts Union χ. It is based on the fictional video game Fix It Felix Jr. from the Disney film Wreck-It Ralph.
Settings and Areas[edit]
Entering from Game Central Station, the Player will arrive at the Station Area (駅周辺 Eki Shūhen ). Beyond the Station Area lies the expansive Brick Pile (がれきの山・ふもと Gareki no Yama Fumoto , lit. "Debris Mountain: Foothills"), with a second Brick Pile (がれきの山 Gareki no Yama , lit. "Debris Mountain") area at the top of the first. This is also where Wreck-It Ralph lives. All three areas are surrounded fields of grass and and a forest with block-shaped trees. Past the Brick Pile lies the Apartment Street (マンション前 Manshon Mae , lit. "Apartment Front"), where the Nicelanders live. The area also has three versions; a regular, night, and wrecked version. Climbing up the building leads to the Apartment Wall (マンション外壁 Manshon Gaiheki , lit. "Apartment Outer Wall"), which also has the same three alternate version as the previous area. At the top of the Apartment Wall lies the Penthouse Hallway (ペントハウス前 Pentohausu Mae , lit. "Penthouse Front"), where Fix-It Felix, Jr. lives.
Story[edit]
Kingdom Hearts Union χ[Cross][edit]
When the Player arrives at the station, having followed the Heartless, they notice the Apartment building overrun with Heartless and proceed to it. As they reach the Apartment Street they notice Ralph atop the Apartment, smashing the building and assume he is a bad guy so climb the building to defeat him. However after knocking Ralph off the building, Felix shows up and scolds the Player for interfering in their game, before explaining that Ralph's job is to wreak the building and Felix fixes it. Afterwards the Player goes to find Ralph in the Brick Pile but can't find him, Chirithy then spots fireworks and remarks that there must be a party going on. The Player returns to the apartment building and makes their way up to the Penthouse, where they overhear an argument between Ralph and the Nicelanders, after which Ralph leaves before they get a chance to talk to him. Felix comes and explains that it's the 30th Anniversary of their game and that Ralph means well but doesn't get on with the other characters. As the Player leaves they are attacked by more Heartless. After defeating them, Felix appears and informs the Player that Ralph has disappeared, and that their game has been put out of order. Felix further explains that if Ralph doesn't return the game will be unplugged and asks the Player to find him. The Player agrees and returns to Game Central Station.
The Player later returns to find Ralph in the empty Penthouse, feeling sad that he hurt Vanellope's feelings, even though it was to protect her. He throws away his Hero's Duty medal, which hits the screen knocking the out of order poster loose. Ralph then notices the Sugar Rush game in the arcade and that Vanellope's picture is on the cover. He then gets an idea and asks the Player to help him find Vanellope, before dragging the Player back to Candy Kingdom.
Characters[edit]
Enemies[edit]
Heartless[edit]
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Other[edit]
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Kingdom Hearts Union χ[Cross] |
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Additional characters |
Party members |
Mog - Prince Phillip - Ephemer - Sergeant Calhoun - Ralph - Brain - Lauriam |
Pets |
Pupstar - Kitstar - Bunstar - Pigstar - Reinstar - Pupmoon - Hamstar - Monstar - Lambstar - Foxstar - Horstar - Tortoistar - Otterstar - Giraffestar - Flowerkit - Chameleostar - Snowpup - Cubstar - Coonstar - Lionstar - Bunmoon - Wolfstar - Alpacastar - Hedgestar - Mummystar - Squirrelstar - Gingerbread - Fenstar - Axolstar - Tigerstar - Weaselstar |
Non-playable characters |
Anastasia - Aurora - Carpet - Cave of Wonders Guardian - Cinderella - Darkness - Drizella - Elrena - Eraqus - Felix - Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather - Genie - Grand Duke - Iago - Jafar - Jaq - Jasmine - King Candy - Lady Tremaine - Lucifer - Maleficent's Goons - Maleficent's Raven - Prince Charming - Samson - Sephiroth - Sigurd - Sour Bill - Strelitzia - Sultan - Vanellope von Schweetz - Ventus - Xehanort |
Medals |
22 - Baloo - Barley Lightfoot - Dante - Dash - Dr. Mog - Elarra - Exdeath - Flash - Gilgamesh - Héctor - Ian Lightfoot - Jack-Jack - Jessie - Joe - Judy Hopps - Kefka - King Louie - Lann - Launchpad McQuack - Lightning - Maui - Miguel - Moana - Mowgli - Mr. Incredible - Mr. Mittens - Mrs. Incredible - Nick Wilde - Reynn - Tama - Terra - Tyro - Violet - Warrior of Light - Webby Vanderquack |
Additional locations |
Worlds |
Castle of Dreams - Game Central Station - Niceland - Cy-Bug Sector - Candy Kingdom - Scala ad Caelum - Destiny Islands - Keyblade Graveyard |
Additional enemies |
Enemy Heartless |
Amber Opera - Barrier Master - Black Fungus - Blitz Spear - Bunch O' Balloons - Burrfish - Candy Plant - Candy Squad - Cherry Kaboom - Chill Ripper - Chipper Chef - Dark Wisp - Diver - Driller Mole - Emerald Sonata - False Master - Flappy Bug - Flap Rider - Fluttering - Fortuneteller - Gargoyle Wizard - Gearbit - Gold Tricholoma - Gold Hammer Frame - Golden Hook Bat - Green Requiem - Gummi Saucer - Heat Saber - Huge Shenaneggan - Huge Snowman - Luna Bandit - Munny Egg - Noble Wizard - Ogre - Paralysis Archer - Piercing Knight - Pleasure Dog - Poison Archer - Poison Pot - Polliwog - Pot Scorpion - Pot Spider - Raccoon Dog Soldier - Rare Truffle - Ratty Rat - Reversed Warlock - Ring-A-Ding - Rush Ghost - Savage Wizard - Shadow Magician - Shadow Witch - Shred Ghost - Silver Hammer Frame - Sleep Archer - Sleepy Snoozer - Sly Cat - Sparkler - Swaying Cactus - Trick Ghost - Trick Wizard - Upright Warlock - Warlock Step - White Mushroom - Wicked Wick - Wight Knight - Wild Shaman - Wily Cat |
Raid bosses |
Adventurer - Assault Dragon - Cranky Cake - Demon Tide - Enraged Arachnid - Gear Golem - Greedy Grouch - Heartless Tsum - Holiday Sleigh - Jewel Princess - Jewel Sorceress - Loudmouth Parade - Malicious Spider - Merry-Go-Rowdy - Mischief Bouquet - Mysterious Sir - Red-Nosed Chariot - Scourge Spider - Wicked Spider |
Heartless bosses |
Apricot Opera - Blizzard Lord and Volcanic Lord - Brilliant Opera - Flappy Bug Swarm - Flutterings - Ferocious Fins - Ferry Reaper - Gummi Adventurer - Gummi Dragon - Gummi Golem - Icy Beast - Ifrit - Iron Giant - Leviathan - Martial Monkey - Mean Maiden - Metal Giant - Nimble Reaper - Noble Soldier - Paralysis Platoon - Paralysis Pretender - Pink Agaricus - Poisonous Pretender - Pot Centipede - Ramuh - Ratty Rat Trio - Reversed Defender - Ribbitoad - Royal Pretender - Savage Vanguard (Ω) - Shipwreck Shark - Shiva - Soda Specter - Sorcerous Reaper - Thorned Snake - Titan - Upright Defender - Vile Reaper - Weapon Master - Werewolf |
Additional weapons |
Sleeping Lion - Counterpoint - Stroke of Midnight - Fenrir - Darkgnaw - Missing Ache - Fairy Stars - Diamond Dust - Bad Guy Breaker |
Additional terms |
An Unfamiliar Town - Destinations - Lifeboat - Make Your Mark - Medal - Quests - Rulebook - χ3 |
Music |
Kingdom Hearts - III, II.8, Unchained χ & Union χ [Cross] - Original Soundtrack |
Archives |
Artwork - Music |