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|origin=Alice in Wonderland (1951 film) | |||
|torigin=Alice in Wonderland (1951) | |||
|company=Disney | |||
|enva=Kathryn Beaumont | |||
|envan= <br>(''KH'') | |||
|enva2=Hynden Walch | |||
|enva2n=(''KH HD 2.5 ReMIX'')<ref>[http://hynden.wordpress.com/category/from-the-workshop/ All About Hynden!]</ref> | |||
|java=Mika Doi | |||
|journalKH='''First entry'''<br>A girl who fell down a rabbit hole into Wonderland. She often daydreams and is naturally curious. Falsely accused of trying to steal the queen's heart, she was given an unfair trial and falsely convicted.<br><br>She fell down the rabbit hole in "Alice in Wonderland" (1951).<br><br>'''Second entry'''<br>Fell down a rabbit hole into Wonderland. Arrested on suspicion of trying to steal the queen's heart. Sora and his friends proved her innocence, but the Heartless captured her as part of their plan to open the final Keyhole.<br><br>She fell down the rabbit hole in "Alice in Wonderland" (1951) | |||
|journalSS=A curious girl who fell down the rabbit hole into Wonderland.<br><br>Alice was falsely accused of stealing the Queen of Hearts' memory and put on trial, but we intervened and helped her clear her name. | |||
|journalCOD=A girl who wandered into Wonderland quite by accident. Perhaps her curiosity was to blame, but then how can one not admire Alice's unyielding spirit when faced with such overwhelming oddness?<br><br>The bugs in the datascape scrambled her memory and left her scratching her head, but in the end, she and Sora managed to set everything right. | |||
|journalUX='''Alice'''<br>Alice in Wonderland (1951)<br>A curious girl who fell down the rabbit hole into Wonderland.<br><br>'''Alice & Cheshire Cat'''<br>Alice in Wonderland (1951)<br>A girl who wandered into Wonderland and a grinning cat who utters cryptic words. | |||
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'''Alice''' is one of the [[Princesses of Heart]] | {{Q|You may be queen, but I'm afraid that doesn't give you the right to be so... so mean!|Alice to the [[Queen of Hearts]]}} | ||
'''Alice''' is one of the [[Princesses of Heart]] first introduced in ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}''. The [[Universe of Kingdom Hearts#Worlds|world]] in which she appears is [[Wonderland]], although whether or not this is her home world is debatable. Alice is the only member of the Princesses of Heart who is not of royal heritage, through marriage or lineage, aside from [[Kairi]]. | |||
==Story== | |||
===''[[Kingdom Hearts χ]]''=== | |||
[[File:Alice 01 KHUX.png|thumb|left|Alice meets Player in the woods.]] | |||
After falling down the rabbit hole, Alice finds herself in the Curious Room, and proceeds through the Doorknob's door. {{c|Player|KHχ}} arrives at the Bizarre Room afterwards, which prompts the Doorknob to tell them that she had crossed over to the other side.{{storylink|Quest 16: The Stolen Bottle}} Alice meets Player in the woods and is relieved by their normality.{{storylink|Quest 21: Through the Woods Pt. 5}} Interested in the White Rabbit's whereabouts, she asks Player to join in her search for him, who agrees to escort her. When Alice loses her way in Wonderland, she requests that Player could show her the way back to the Fork in the Road<!--Yes, it's capitalized in-game.-->.{{storylink|Quest 22: Menace in Wonderland}} When she arrives at the White Rabbit's house, she discovers that the White Rabbit's visitors have left and resolves to continue her search.{{storylink|Quest 24: Escorting Alice Pt. 2}} | |||
When Player returns to Wonderland, they discover Alice looking for the missing numbers of the White Rabbit's watch. With Player's help, Alice recovers the missing numbers for the White Rabbit, who then hastily departs, and Alice chases after him.{{storylink|Quest 82: The Missing Numbers}} Alice later encounters Player in the woods, and Alice decides to go ask the Doorknob if he has seen the White Rabbit. The Doorknob says he has not seen him, but gives permission to Alice and Player to search the Curious Room. When Alice fails to find him, the Doorknob directs her to the White Rabbit's house.{{storylink|Quest 86: Heartless Havoc: Wonderland Pt. 4}} Alice goes ahead of Player, and when Player arrives in front of White Rabbit's house, they see a [[Large Armor|giant Heartless]] blocking the way and defeats it. The White Rabbit then realizes he is late and rushes into his house, and Alice decides to wait outside until he comes out while Player takes their leave.{{storylink|Quest 89: Heartless Havoc: White Rabbit's House}} | |||
When Player returns, they discover that Alice has gone missing and goes to look for her. Player finds Alice in the woods and rescues her from being attacked by Heartless. Afterwards, Alice and Player to the Curious Room, where the Doorknob thanks both of them for the silence. Alice realizes that her handkerchief is missing, and believes it to be somewhere in the woods. Player joins Alice as her bodyguard while she looks for it, and as soon as she has found it, she proposes a visit to the White Rabbit's house. After thanking Player for their company, she decides to go inside to see if the White Rabbit is all right. | |||
{{Sec-stub}}<!--Specify that it's a hologram of events from the future; see [[Mickey Mouse]] and how the medals/costumes are mentioned. In ''Kingdom Hearts χ'', Alice reprises her exploration through Wonderland; though the passage of events is rather significantly different to that of ''Kingdom Hearts''.--> | |||
===Kingdom Hearts | ===''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}''=== | ||
[[ | [[File:A Curious Trial 01 KH.png|thumb|Alice confronts the Queen of Hearts during her trial.]] | ||
After falling down a rabbit hole into Wonderland and meeting a host of bizarre characters, Alice follows the [[White Rabbit]] to the [[Queen of Hearts]]' court where she is put on [[Alice's trial|trial]] for supposedly assaulting the Queen with the intention of stealing her [[heart]]. Attempting to prove Alice's innocence, [[Sora]] is challenged to find evidence, and Alice is placed in captivity. | |||
Later on, when Sora brings forth evidence of Alice's innocence, the Queen's anger at his attempts lead to a scuffle. As the Queen orders her subjects to attack Sora, [[Donald Duck|Donald]], and [[Goofy]], Alice's cage is covered and lifted above the court so as to keep her out of Sora's reach. During the fight, Alice goes missing. It is later revealed that she was abducted by the [[Heartless]] and taken to the world of [[Hollow Bastion]], where a group of villains from other worlds, led by the witch [[Maleficent]], are plotting to take over all worlds. Their plan happens to involve Alice who, as a [[Princesses of Heart|Princess of Heart]], has the power to open the [[Final Keyhole]]. She is captured while trapped in a cage in Wonderland, and is kept in stasis in the Great Hall of Hollow Bastion along with the other Princesses.<ref>If the player completes [[Deep Jungle]] before Wonderland, Snow White replaces Alice in the scene in which she stumbles upon Maleficent's allies, although Alice is still present once Sora reaches Hollow Bastion.</ref> Upon discovering her disappearance, Sora and his friends continue venturing to other worlds, keeping an eye out for Alice so that they could return her to her world. | |||
Alice's | |||
{{canon|If Sora completes [[Deep Jungle]] before Wonderland, Snow White replaces Alice in the scene in which she stumbles upon Maleficent's allies.}} | |||
Some time later, [[Ansem, Seeker of Darkness]] interferes with Maleficent's plan, using Alice's heart to create the [[Keyblade of heart]]. However, a selfless act by Sora restores Alice's heart. Upon awakening, she assists the other Princesses in defending Hollow Bastion from the [[darkness]] that is threatening to consume it. After Sora sealed the Keyhole, she remains behind in Hollow Bastion to protect the world. | |||
Alice | ===''[[Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories]]''=== | ||
Alice appears as a fragment of Sora's memories in [[Castle Oblivion]]. She is blamed for stealing the Queen of Hearts' memories. She manages to escape when Sora, unable to think of anything else, claims that "he" is the thief. After Sora defeats the real thief, a [[Trickmaster]], Alice assists Sora by tricking the Queen of Hearts into believing that she asked Sora and Alice to defeat the Heartless as proof of their innocence. | |||
===Kingdom Hearts | ===''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''=== | ||
[[ | The [[DTD]] dataspace in [[Space Paranoids]] is sealed with a password composed of the seven Princesses' names: "Belle, Snow White, Aurora, Alice, Jasmine, Cinderella, Kairi". | ||
===''[[Kingdom Hearts coded]]''=== | |||
Alice reappears once again in Wonderland as a data duplicate, where she is chased by Heartless, but [[Data-Sora]] comes to her rescue. She is about to introduce herself before she realizes that she had forgotten her own name. Data-Sora looks around in Wonderland and find Data-Alice's memory pieces in hopes to help her remember more about her name and a Keyhole that she saw earlier. When Data-Sora finds all of Data-Alice's memories, she gives him the ability HP Gain. | |||
== | ==Design== | ||
Alice is a young girl around the age of ten (in the original book, she was around the age of seven). She has long, thick, blond hair in which she ties a black bow. She wears a blue dress with a white pinafore, along with white tights and black Mary Jane shoes. Her eyes are blue and she is also fairly short in comparison to the other Princesses of Heart, due to her age. | |||
==Personality== | ==Personality== | ||
Alice is a daydreamer first and foremost | Alice is a daydreamer first and foremost with a large imagination. However, Alice's quick temper and eagerness to show off her knowledge often proved to be bad qualities in Wonderland, and landed her in many precarious situations. However, she is a kind-hearted, polite, and honest young lady. Notably, Alice possesses an intense curiosity about things and an adventurous spirit. | ||
==Abilities== | |||
===Powers as a Princess of Heart=== | |||
Despite that she is the lead character of Wonderland, Alice does not fight beside Sora, and thus does not have any abilities for combat. However, as she is a Princess of Heart, Alice does have some very unique powers due to her purely light-filled heart. If her heart is lost, her body will remain in a dormant state in the Realm of Light until her heart returns. | |||
*Her most significant power is to open the [[Final Keyhole]] to Kingdom Hearts when she is joined with the other six princesses. | |||
*Her heart (along with that of the other princesses) can be used to create the [[Keyblade of heart]], which allows the bearer to unlock anyone's heart. | |||
*She also seems to be able to upgrade other people's powers, as revealed when she and her fellow princesses upgrade Sora's [[Fira]] spell to [[Firaga]] in the first ''Kingdom Hearts''. | |||
On her own, still with the aid of her pure heart, Alice has the ability to hold back | *On her own, still with the aid of her pure heart, Alice has the ability to hold back darkness, although the details of this act are unknown aside from the fact that doing so for too long will eventually sap her strength. When joined with the other Princesses of Heart, her powers to hold off darkness increase. | ||
*Alice and her fellow Princesses are also capable of sensing darkness, as shown when they tell Sora of a great darkness approaching nearby. | |||
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
Alice | Alice first appears in Walt Disney's 1951 film, ''Alice in Wonderland'' that was based on the books ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'', and ''Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There'' by Lewis Carroll. Carroll created Alice after telling his story to three young sisters who were daughters of a friend; one of these young girls, Alice Pleasance Liddell, was the main inspiration for Alice's character. Alice made her literary debut in ''Wonderland's'' first publication on July 4, 1865. However, she first appeared (unofficially) in writing on November 26, 1864 as a gift to the real Alice Liddell. | ||
In the film, Alice slips away from an afternoon lesson with her older sister to follow the White Rabbit out of curiosity. Tumbling down the rabbit hole, Alice arrives in Wonderland and explores the strange world, meeting and befriending many of the residents along the way. Not long after, Alice walks in a hedge maze and spots a trio of Spades playing cards coloring white roses with red paint. The cards explain to her that they had accidentally planted white roses in the garden and are quickly trying to remedy the mistake before the Queen of Hearts finds out. Alice offers to assist them in their work, but it was not long until the Queen shows up. Enraged at the cards, the Queen sends the them to be executed, but Alice pleas for the Queen to reconsider. However, the Queen forces Alice into a game of croquet. During the game, the Cheshire Cat appears to Alice and her alone, incensing the Queen's anger by Alice's claims the cat was there. When the Cheshire Cat plays a trick on the Queen, Alice was blamed and sent to trial. At the nonsensical trial, Alice insults the Queen and flees the courtroom once the latter sent her guards after her. When she reached the Doorknob, she peeks though the keyhole and sees herself asleep under a tree. As the infuriated inhabitants of Wonderland advance on her, Alice awakens to her sister's command for her to recite her history lesson. Dazed, Alice only spouts out some nonsensical poetry, much to her sister's exhaustion. In the end, Alice then picks up her cat Dinah and they all return home for tea time. | |||
Alice was voiced by {{w|Kathryn Beaumont}}, who reprised the role in ''Kingdom Hearts'' before being replaced by {{w|Hynden Walch}} in ''Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX''. | |||
==Notes and references== | |||
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{{Princesses of Heart}} | |||
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{{Coded}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:42, 17 November 2023
Alice | ||
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Japanese | アリス | |
Rōmaji | Arisu | |
Voice actors | (Ja:) Mika Doi (En:) Kathryn Beaumont (KH) Hynden Walch (KH HD 2.5 ReMIX)[1] | |
Homeworld | Unknown Wonderland | |
Origin | Alice in Wonderland (1951) | |
Games | Kingdom Hearts Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories Kingdom Hearts coded Kingdom Hearts χ |
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Kingdom Hearts |
First entry A girl who fell down a rabbit hole into Wonderland. She often daydreams and is naturally curious. Falsely accused of trying to steal the queen's heart, she was given an unfair trial and falsely convicted. She fell down the rabbit hole in "Alice in Wonderland" (1951). Second entry Fell down a rabbit hole into Wonderland. Arrested on suspicion of trying to steal the queen's heart. Sora and his friends proved her innocence, but the Heartless captured her as part of their plan to open the final Keyhole. She fell down the rabbit hole in "Alice in Wonderland" (1951) |
Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories |
A curious girl who fell down the rabbit hole into Wonderland. Alice was falsely accused of stealing the Queen of Hearts' memory and put on trial, but we intervened and helped her clear her name. |
Kingdom Hearts Re:coded |
A girl who wandered into Wonderland quite by accident. Perhaps her curiosity was to blame, but then how can one not admire Alice's unyielding spirit when faced with such overwhelming oddness? The bugs in the datascape scrambled her memory and left her scratching her head, but in the end, she and Sora managed to set everything right. |
Kingdom Hearts Union χ |
Alice Alice in Wonderland (1951) A curious girl who fell down the rabbit hole into Wonderland. Alice & Cheshire Cat Alice in Wonderland (1951) A girl who wandered into Wonderland and a grinning cat who utters cryptic words. |
- "You may be queen, but I'm afraid that doesn't give you the right to be so... so mean!"
- —Alice to the Queen of Hearts
Alice is one of the Princesses of Heart first introduced in Kingdom Hearts. The world in which she appears is Wonderland, although whether or not this is her home world is debatable. Alice is the only member of the Princesses of Heart who is not of royal heritage, through marriage or lineage, aside from Kairi.
Story[edit]
Kingdom Hearts χ[edit]
After falling down the rabbit hole, Alice finds herself in the Curious Room, and proceeds through the Doorknob's door. Player arrives at the Bizarre Room afterwards, which prompts the Doorknob to tell them that she had crossed over to the other side. Quest 16: The Stolen Bottle Alice meets Player in the woods and is relieved by their normality. Quest 21: Through the Woods Pt. 5 Interested in the White Rabbit's whereabouts, she asks Player to join in her search for him, who agrees to escort her. When Alice loses her way in Wonderland, she requests that Player could show her the way back to the Fork in the Road. Quest 22: Menace in Wonderland When she arrives at the White Rabbit's house, she discovers that the White Rabbit's visitors have left and resolves to continue her search. Quest 24: Escorting Alice Pt. 2
When Player returns to Wonderland, they discover Alice looking for the missing numbers of the White Rabbit's watch. With Player's help, Alice recovers the missing numbers for the White Rabbit, who then hastily departs, and Alice chases after him. Quest 82: The Missing Numbers Alice later encounters Player in the woods, and Alice decides to go ask the Doorknob if he has seen the White Rabbit. The Doorknob says he has not seen him, but gives permission to Alice and Player to search the Curious Room. When Alice fails to find him, the Doorknob directs her to the White Rabbit's house. Quest 86: Heartless Havoc: Wonderland Pt. 4 Alice goes ahead of Player, and when Player arrives in front of White Rabbit's house, they see a giant Heartless blocking the way and defeats it. The White Rabbit then realizes he is late and rushes into his house, and Alice decides to wait outside until he comes out while Player takes their leave. Quest 89: Heartless Havoc: White Rabbit's House
When Player returns, they discover that Alice has gone missing and goes to look for her. Player finds Alice in the woods and rescues her from being attacked by Heartless. Afterwards, Alice and Player to the Curious Room, where the Doorknob thanks both of them for the silence. Alice realizes that her handkerchief is missing, and believes it to be somewhere in the woods. Player joins Alice as her bodyguard while she looks for it, and as soon as she has found it, she proposes a visit to the White Rabbit's house. After thanking Player for their company, she decides to go inside to see if the White Rabbit is all right.
Kingdom Hearts[edit]
After falling down a rabbit hole into Wonderland and meeting a host of bizarre characters, Alice follows the White Rabbit to the Queen of Hearts' court where she is put on trial for supposedly assaulting the Queen with the intention of stealing her heart. Attempting to prove Alice's innocence, Sora is challenged to find evidence, and Alice is placed in captivity.
Later on, when Sora brings forth evidence of Alice's innocence, the Queen's anger at his attempts lead to a scuffle. As the Queen orders her subjects to attack Sora, Donald, and Goofy, Alice's cage is covered and lifted above the court so as to keep her out of Sora's reach. During the fight, Alice goes missing. It is later revealed that she was abducted by the Heartless and taken to the world of Hollow Bastion, where a group of villains from other worlds, led by the witch Maleficent, are plotting to take over all worlds. Their plan happens to involve Alice who, as a Princess of Heart, has the power to open the Final Keyhole. She is captured while trapped in a cage in Wonderland, and is kept in stasis in the Great Hall of Hollow Bastion along with the other Princesses.[2] Upon discovering her disappearance, Sora and his friends continue venturing to other worlds, keeping an eye out for Alice so that they could return her to her world.
This information is based on alternate scenes or materials and is not considered canon within the overall plot of the series. |
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If Sora completes Deep Jungle before Wonderland, Snow White replaces Alice in the scene in which she stumbles upon Maleficent's allies. |
Some time later, Ansem, Seeker of Darkness interferes with Maleficent's plan, using Alice's heart to create the Keyblade of heart. However, a selfless act by Sora restores Alice's heart. Upon awakening, she assists the other Princesses in defending Hollow Bastion from the darkness that is threatening to consume it. After Sora sealed the Keyhole, she remains behind in Hollow Bastion to protect the world.
Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories[edit]
Alice appears as a fragment of Sora's memories in Castle Oblivion. She is blamed for stealing the Queen of Hearts' memories. She manages to escape when Sora, unable to think of anything else, claims that "he" is the thief. After Sora defeats the real thief, a Trickmaster, Alice assists Sora by tricking the Queen of Hearts into believing that she asked Sora and Alice to defeat the Heartless as proof of their innocence.
Kingdom Hearts II[edit]
The DTD dataspace in Space Paranoids is sealed with a password composed of the seven Princesses' names: "Belle, Snow White, Aurora, Alice, Jasmine, Cinderella, Kairi".
Kingdom Hearts coded[edit]
Alice reappears once again in Wonderland as a data duplicate, where she is chased by Heartless, but Data-Sora comes to her rescue. She is about to introduce herself before she realizes that she had forgotten her own name. Data-Sora looks around in Wonderland and find Data-Alice's memory pieces in hopes to help her remember more about her name and a Keyhole that she saw earlier. When Data-Sora finds all of Data-Alice's memories, she gives him the ability HP Gain.
Design[edit]
Alice is a young girl around the age of ten (in the original book, she was around the age of seven). She has long, thick, blond hair in which she ties a black bow. She wears a blue dress with a white pinafore, along with white tights and black Mary Jane shoes. Her eyes are blue and she is also fairly short in comparison to the other Princesses of Heart, due to her age.
Personality[edit]
Alice is a daydreamer first and foremost with a large imagination. However, Alice's quick temper and eagerness to show off her knowledge often proved to be bad qualities in Wonderland, and landed her in many precarious situations. However, she is a kind-hearted, polite, and honest young lady. Notably, Alice possesses an intense curiosity about things and an adventurous spirit.
Abilities[edit]
Powers as a Princess of Heart[edit]
Despite that she is the lead character of Wonderland, Alice does not fight beside Sora, and thus does not have any abilities for combat. However, as she is a Princess of Heart, Alice does have some very unique powers due to her purely light-filled heart. If her heart is lost, her body will remain in a dormant state in the Realm of Light until her heart returns.
- Her most significant power is to open the Final Keyhole to Kingdom Hearts when she is joined with the other six princesses.
- Her heart (along with that of the other princesses) can be used to create the Keyblade of heart, which allows the bearer to unlock anyone's heart.
- She also seems to be able to upgrade other people's powers, as revealed when she and her fellow princesses upgrade Sora's Fira spell to Firaga in the first Kingdom Hearts.
- On her own, still with the aid of her pure heart, Alice has the ability to hold back darkness, although the details of this act are unknown aside from the fact that doing so for too long will eventually sap her strength. When joined with the other Princesses of Heart, her powers to hold off darkness increase.
- Alice and her fellow Princesses are also capable of sensing darkness, as shown when they tell Sora of a great darkness approaching nearby.
Origin[edit]
Alice first appears in Walt Disney's 1951 film, Alice in Wonderland that was based on the books Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll. Carroll created Alice after telling his story to three young sisters who were daughters of a friend; one of these young girls, Alice Pleasance Liddell, was the main inspiration for Alice's character. Alice made her literary debut in Wonderland's first publication on July 4, 1865. However, she first appeared (unofficially) in writing on November 26, 1864 as a gift to the real Alice Liddell.
In the film, Alice slips away from an afternoon lesson with her older sister to follow the White Rabbit out of curiosity. Tumbling down the rabbit hole, Alice arrives in Wonderland and explores the strange world, meeting and befriending many of the residents along the way. Not long after, Alice walks in a hedge maze and spots a trio of Spades playing cards coloring white roses with red paint. The cards explain to her that they had accidentally planted white roses in the garden and are quickly trying to remedy the mistake before the Queen of Hearts finds out. Alice offers to assist them in their work, but it was not long until the Queen shows up. Enraged at the cards, the Queen sends the them to be executed, but Alice pleas for the Queen to reconsider. However, the Queen forces Alice into a game of croquet. During the game, the Cheshire Cat appears to Alice and her alone, incensing the Queen's anger by Alice's claims the cat was there. When the Cheshire Cat plays a trick on the Queen, Alice was blamed and sent to trial. At the nonsensical trial, Alice insults the Queen and flees the courtroom once the latter sent her guards after her. When she reached the Doorknob, she peeks though the keyhole and sees herself asleep under a tree. As the infuriated inhabitants of Wonderland advance on her, Alice awakens to her sister's command for her to recite her history lesson. Dazed, Alice only spouts out some nonsensical poetry, much to her sister's exhaustion. In the end, Alice then picks up her cat Dinah and they all return home for tea time.
Alice was voiced by Kathryn Beaumont, who reprised the role in Kingdom Hearts before being replaced by Hynden Walch in Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX.
Notes and references[edit]
- ^ All About Hynden!
- ^ If the player completes Deep Jungle before Wonderland, Snow White replaces Alice in the scene in which she stumbles upon Maleficent's allies, although Alice is still present once Sora reaches Hollow Bastion.
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Kairi | Alice | Snow White | Jasmine | Belle | Cinderella | Aurora |
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Kairi | Rapunzel | Elsa | Anna |
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