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In the Kingdom Hearts series, bosses are either from Disney films, from Square Enix games, or uniquely created for the Kingdom Hearts series.  Generally, each world has one or more bosses for Sora to fight.  Occasionally, defeating these bosses have cetain challenges, such as destroying the tower while fighting the cards in Wonderland.  In general, Disney bosses, excluding Malficient, are easier to defeat than their Square Enix counterparts.  Usually, bosses each have a predetermined number of manuvers that a p[layer can memorize and learn to defend against.
In the Kingdom Hearts series, bosses are either from [[Disney]] films, from [[Square Enix]] games, or uniquely created for the Kingdom Hearts series.  Generally, each world has one or more bosses for [[Sora]] to fight.  Occasionally, defeating these bosses have cetain challenges, such as destroying the tower while fighting the cards in [[Wonderland]].  In general, Disney bosses, excluding [[Malficient]], are easier to defeat than their Square Enix counterparts.  Usually, bosses each have a predetermined number of manuvers that a player can memorize and learn to defend against.

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In the Kingdom Hearts series, bosses are either from Disney films, from Square Enix games, or uniquely created for the Kingdom Hearts series. Generally, each world has one or more bosses for Sora to fight. Occasionally, defeating these bosses have cetain challenges, such as destroying the tower while fighting the cards in Wonderland. In general, Disney bosses, excluding Malficient, are easier to defeat than their Square Enix counterparts. Usually, bosses each have a predetermined number of manuvers that a player can memorize and learn to defend against.