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The clock is composed of thirteen stained glass pieces mimicking the Stations of the [[Dive to the Heart]]; the central piece is larger and uses the art of Roxas's Stations of [[Station of Serenity|Serenity]] and [[Station of Awakening|Awakening]], while the other twelve are smaller and placed around the central piece at the hour positions. The six o'clock piece is taken from the sole Station in ''Kingdom Hearts χ[chi]'', while the other eleven are original pieces based around existing [[Key Art]]s. Each individual piece is, on its own, a functional clock, although while on display, the central clock piece runs backward at an exaggerated speed.{{?}}<!--https://twitter.com/galewing199587/status/818740528661467136-->
The clock is composed of thirteen stained glass pieces mimicking the Stations of the [[Dive to the Heart]]; the central piece is larger and uses the art of Roxas's Stations of [[Station of Serenity|Serenity]] and [[Station of Awakening|Awakening]], while the other twelve are smaller and placed around the central piece at the hour positions. The six o'clock piece is taken from the sole Station in ''Kingdom Hearts χ[chi]'', while the other eleven are original pieces based around existing [[Key Art]]s. Each individual piece is, on its own, a functional clock, although while on display, the central clock piece runs backward at an exaggerated speed.{{?}}<!--https://twitter.com/galewing199587/status/818740528661467136-->


An 80" television display is placed next to the pieces, playing clips from the series compiled into an hour-long video alongside a countdown for the release of ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue]]''. The current plan is to also put up a huge mural of the the main characters in the series alongside a small exhibit of other clips and visuals from the series.<ref>[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2017-01-09/square-enix-displays-kingdom-hearts-stained-glass-clock-in-shinjuku-station/.110790 Square Enix Displays ''Kingdom Hearts'' Stained Glass Clock in Shinjuku Station]</ref>
An 80" television display is placed next to the pieces, playing clips from the series compiled into an hour-long video alongside a countdown for the release of ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue]]''. The current plan is to also put up a huge mural of the main characters in the series alongside a small exhibit of other clips and visuals from the series.<ref>[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2017-01-09/square-enix-displays-kingdom-hearts-stained-glass-clock-in-shinjuku-station/.110790 Square Enix Displays ''Kingdom Hearts'' Stained Glass Clock in Shinjuku Station]</ref>


==Campaign==
==Campaign==
[[File:Memorial Clock Display.png|thumb|right|300px|Concept art of the display.]]
[[File:Memorial Clock Display.png|thumb|300px|Concept art of the display.]]
At the end of the event, all thirteen pieces will be given as gifts to winning fans. Participants must follow the [https://twitter.com/_KINGDOMHEARTS official ''Kingdom Hearts'' Twitter account], and upload a photo of their favorite stained glass piece from the event with the hashtag "#キングダムハーツ15周年". The photos can either be taken by the fan themselves or selected from the [http://kh-memorial.com/ campaign's website]. If selected from the website, the auto-completed tweet will include a unique hashtag for each piece.{{?}}
At the end of the event, all thirteen pieces will be given as gifts to winning fans. Participants must follow the [https://twitter.com/_KINGDOMHEARTS official ''Kingdom Hearts'' Twitter account], and upload a photo of their favorite stained glass piece from the event with the hashtag "#キングダムハーツ15周年". The photos can either be taken by the fan themselves or selected from the [http://kh-memorial.com/ campaign's website]. If selected from the website, the auto-completed tweet will include a unique hashtag for each piece.{{?}}
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From October 14 to November 10 in 2017 the Square-Enix cafes in Tokyo<ref>[http://www.jp.square-enix.com/cafe/tokyo/pc/collabo/index.php?id=KH_campaign Square Enix Café Tokyo]</ref><ref>[http://www.jp.square-enix.com/artnia/KHcampaign/ ARTNIA]</ref> and Osaka<ref>[http://www.jp.square-enix.com/cafe/osaka/pc/collabo/index.php?id=KH_campaign Square Enix Café Osaka]</ref> and had a special Kingdom Hearts campaign were customers could get coasters based on the Memorial Stained Glass Clock stations. All original Disney characters were removed, resulting in the replacement of 7 o'clock piece with a new Terra station while also three new color variant of the center piece, based on the Station of Calling in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', and Ventus's Soul World station from ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' were introduced.
From October 14 to November 10 in 2017 the Square-Enix cafes in Tokyo<ref>[http://www.jp.square-enix.com/cafe/tokyo/pc/collabo/index.php?id=KH_campaign Square Enix Café Tokyo]</ref><ref>[http://www.jp.square-enix.com/artnia/KHcampaign/ ARTNIA]</ref> and Osaka<ref>[http://www.jp.square-enix.com/cafe/osaka/pc/collabo/index.php?id=KH_campaign Square Enix Café Osaka]</ref> and had a special Kingdom Hearts campaign were customers could get coasters based on the Memorial Stained Glass Clock stations. All original Disney characters were removed, resulting in the replacement of 7 o'clock piece with a new Terra station while also three new color variant of the center piece, based on the Station of Calling in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', and Ventus's Soul World station from ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' were introduced.


==Legacy==
==Other appearances==
===''Kingdom Hearts Union χ[Cross]''===
In 2018, some of the Memorial Stained Glass Clock artworks were used as motives for the [[khux:Stained Glass|stained glass]] {{c|medal|ucx}}s in ''Kingdom Hearts Union χ[Cross]'' to celebrate eight million game downloads.
In 2018, some of the Memorial Stained Glass Clock artworks were used as motives for the [[khux:Stained Glass|stained glass]] {{c|medal|ucx}}s in ''Kingdom Hearts Union χ[Cross]'' to celebrate eight million game downloads.


{{spoiler}}
===''Kingdom Hearts III''===
In ''[[Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind]]'', the 2 o'clock, 4 o'clock, 8 o'clock, and the alternate 7 o'clock pieces were used as the basis for the [[Dive to the Heart|station's]] of [[Riku]], [[Roxas]], [[Aqua]], and [[Terra]], respectively.
In ''[[Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind]]'', the 2 o'clock, 4 o'clock, 8 o'clock, and the alternate 7 o'clock pieces were used as the basis for the [[Dive to the Heart|stations]] of [[Riku]], [[Roxas]], [[Aqua]], and [[Terra]], respectively.
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===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''===
In ''{{ssb|Super Smash Bros. Ultimate}}'', 4 o'clock and 5 o'clock and alternative version of the central clock, 2 o'clock, , 8 o'clock, and alternative 7 o'clock appears in the background of the [[Dive to the Heart]] portion of the [[Hollow Bastion]] stage.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:Memorial Clock (11 o'clock).png|11 o'clock piece; art based on "Twilight" from ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''.
File:Memorial Clock (11 o'clock).png|11 o'clock piece; art based on "Twilight" from ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''.
File:Coaster Stations.png|Alternative art used for coasters in Square-Enix cafes.
File:Coaster Stations.png|Alternative art used for coasters in Square-Enix cafes.
File:Coaster Station Sora.png|Alternative center, collage of Sora's station from ''Kingdom Hearts II'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''.
File:Coaster Station Sora Blue.png|Alternative center, collage of Sora's first/last station from ''Kingdom Hearts II'' and his station from ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''.
File:Coaster Station Sora Blue 2.png|Alternative center, collage of Sora's second station from ''Kingdom Hearts II'' and his station from ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''.
File:Coaster Station Sora.png|Alternative center, collage of Sora's third station from ''Kingdom Hearts II'' and his station from ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''.
File:Coaster Station Sora Red.png|Alternative center, collage of Sora's fourth station from ''Kingdom Hearts II'' and his station from ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''.
File:Coaster Station Foreboding.png|Alternative 12 o'clock piece.
File:Coaster Station Deck.png|Alternative 1 o'clock piece.
File:Coaster Station Card.png|Alternative 2 o'clock piece.
File:Coaster Station Terra.png|Alternative 7 o'clock piece; art based on "Soar" from ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''.
File:Coaster Station Terra.png|Alternative 7 o'clock piece; art based on "Soar" from ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''.
File:Coaster Station Smile.png|Alternative 9 o'clock piece.
File:Coaster Station Sea of Clouds.png|Alternative 10 o'clock piece.
File:Coaster Station Twilight.png|Alternative 11 o'clock piece.
File:Station Ventus 2 KHBBS.png|Ventus's second heart station from ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', used as a coaster design.
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*[http://kh-memorial.com/ ''Memorial Stained Glass Clock'' official site]
*[http://kh-memorial.com/ ''Memorial Stained Glass Clock'' official site]
*[https://twitter.com/_KINGDOMHEARTS Official ''Kingdom Hearts'' Twitter account]
*[https://twitter.com/_KINGDOMHEARTS Official ''Kingdom Hearts'' Twitter account]
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The Memorial Stained Glass Clock is a large clock displayed at Shinjuku Station's Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line Metro Promenade from January 9 to January 15, 2017, in commemoration of the fifteenth anniversary of the Kingdom Hearts series.[1]

DesignEdit

The clock is composed of thirteen stained glass pieces mimicking the Stations of the Dive to the Heart; the central piece is larger and uses the art of Roxas's Stations of Serenity and Awakening, while the other twelve are smaller and placed around the central piece at the hour positions. The six o'clock piece is taken from the sole Station in Kingdom Hearts χ[chi], while the other eleven are original pieces based around existing Key Arts. Each individual piece is, on its own, a functional clock, although while on display, the central clock piece runs backward at an exaggerated speed.[?]

An 80" television display is placed next to the pieces, playing clips from the series compiled into an hour-long video alongside a countdown for the release of Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue. The current plan is to also put up a huge mural of the main characters in the series alongside a small exhibit of other clips and visuals from the series.[2]

CampaignEdit

 
Concept art of the display.

At the end of the event, all thirteen pieces will be given as gifts to winning fans. Participants must follow the official Kingdom Hearts Twitter account, and upload a photo of their favorite stained glass piece from the event with the hashtag "#キングダムハーツ15周年". The photos can either be taken by the fan themselves or selected from the campaign's website. If selected from the website, the auto-completed tweet will include a unique hashtag for each piece.[?]

MerchandisingEdit

From October 14 to November 10 in 2017 the Square-Enix cafes in Tokyo[3][4] and Osaka[5] and had a special Kingdom Hearts campaign were customers could get coasters based on the Memorial Stained Glass Clock stations. All original Disney characters were removed, resulting in the replacement of 7 o'clock piece with a new Terra station while also three new color variant of the center piece, based on the Station of Calling in Kingdom Hearts II, and Ventus's Soul World station from Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep were introduced.

Other appearancesEdit

Kingdom Hearts Union χ[Cross]Edit

In 2018, some of the Memorial Stained Glass Clock artworks were used as motives for the stained glass medals in Kingdom Hearts Union χ[Cross] to celebrate eight million game downloads.

Kingdom Hearts IIIEdit

In Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind, the 2 o'clock, 4 o'clock, 8 o'clock, and the alternate 7 o'clock pieces were used as the basis for the stations of Riku, Roxas, Aqua, and Terra, respectively.

Super Smash Bros. UltimateEdit

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, 4 o'clock and 5 o'clock and alternative version of the central clock, 2 o'clock, , 8 o'clock, and alternative 7 o'clock appears in the background of the Dive to the Heart portion of the Hollow Bastion stage.

GalleryEdit

Notes and referencesEdit

External linksEdit