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'''Joshua''' is a character who appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. He appears in [[Traverse Town]].<ref>[http://images.khinsider.com/2011%20Uploads/12/12-15%20VJump%20JoshBeat.jpeg ”V Jump” Dec. 21, 2011, p242-243]</ref>
'''Joshua''' is a character who appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. He appears in [[Traverse Town]].<ref>[http://images.khinsider.com/2011%20Uploads/12/12-15%20VJump%20JoshBeat.jpeg ”V Jump” Dec. 21, 2011, p242-243]</ref>
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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:Joshua TWEWY.png|70px|left]]
[[File:Joshua TWEWY.png|70px|left]]
Yoshiya "Joshua" Kiryu is a character from Square Enix's ''[[wikipedia:The World Ends with You|The World Ends with You]]''. A sly and precocious boy with an incredibly deep view of the world around him, he is shrouded in mystery. Joshua partners with [[Neku]] in the beginning of Neku's second week of the Reaper's Game. Joshua is an illegal player, meaning he didn't die to enter the game, but joins it anyway since he claims he can see the dead and has watched the Game many times. During the week, Joshua looks for the "Shibuya River" with Neku, using a tracker Mr. Hanekoma installed in his and Neku's cellphones.
Yoshiya "Joshua" Kiryu is a character from Square Enix's ''{{w|The World Ends with You}}''. A sly and precocious boy with an incredibly deep view of the world around him, he is shrouded in mystery. Joshua partners with [[Neku]] in the beginning of Neku's second week of the Reaper's Game. Joshua is an illegal player, meaning he didn't die to enter the game, but joins it anyway since he claims he can see the dead and has watched the Game many times. During the week, Joshua looks for the "Shibuya River" with Neku, using a tracker Mr. Hanekoma installed in his and Neku's cellphones.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:44, 26 February 2012

I haven't quite got the fine points down, like...when, or where... It just kinda kicks in whenever it wants to.
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Template:Enemy Joshua is a character who appears in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. He appears in Traverse Town.[1]

Development

Joshua, along with Neku, Shiki, Beat, and Rhyme are the first characters to appear in the Kingdom Hearts series who originated from something other than Disney, Final Fantasy, or Kingdom Hearts fiction, although they are from another game that is property of Square Enix, as well as being designed by Tetsuya Nomura.

Origin

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Yoshiya "Joshua" Kiryu is a character from Square Enix's The World Ends with You. A sly and precocious boy with an incredibly deep view of the world around him, he is shrouded in mystery. Joshua partners with Neku in the beginning of Neku's second week of the Reaper's Game. Joshua is an illegal player, meaning he didn't die to enter the game, but joins it anyway since he claims he can see the dead and has watched the Game many times. During the week, Joshua looks for the "Shibuya River" with Neku, using a tracker Mr. Hanekoma installed in his and Neku's cellphones.

References