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*If Sora successfully completes the "Duel Stance" [[Reaction Command]] when fighting Roxas in ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'', he steals Roxas's Keyblades, making him the first character to wield three Keyblades at once.
*If Sora successfully completes the "Duel Stance" [[Reaction Command]] when fighting Roxas in ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'', he steals Roxas's Keyblades, making him the first character to wield three Keyblades at once.
*In ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II'', during every cutscene involving a Keyblade, Sora wields the Keyblade the player has equipped. The only cutscenes where this doesn't apply are the scenes when Sora and King Mickey seal away Kingdom Hearts, when Riku obtains the Kingdom Key in Hollow Bastion, and before the Battle of 1000 Heartless in which he has the [[Kingdom Key]].
*In ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II'', during every cutscene involving a Keyblade, Sora wields the Keyblade the player has equipped. The only cutscenes where this doesn't apply are the scenes when Sora and King Mickey seal away Kingdom Hearts, when Riku obtains the Kingdom Key in Hollow Bastion, and before the Battle of 1000 Heartless in which he has the [[Kingdom Key]].
*Sora's seiyu (Japanese Voice Actor)Miyu Irino also voiced Syaoran in the anime [[wikipedia:Tsubasa Chronicles|Tsubasa Chronicles]]. The anime is very similar to the Kindgom Hearts series, as both involve magic and traveling through different worlds, as well as making a cross-over the multiple characters of their respective companies. Kingdom Hearts involving Disney and Square Enix, while Tsubasa Chronicles involves [[wikipedia:Clamp|Clamp]].


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