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'''Dr. Finkelstein's ingredients''' are | '''Dr. Finkelstein's ingredients''' are two key items that appear in ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]''. [[Dr. Finkelstein]] needs them to create an artificial [[heart]]. The first ingredient, a bunch of '''Forget-Me-Not''' flowers, is received after finding [[Sally]] in the [[Graveyard]]. The other ingredient, a '''Jack-in-the-Box''', is found in a chest after completing the puzzle in the [[Boneyard]].<!--Explain puzzle--> | ||
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[[Sally]] has the Forget-Me-Not, which signifies "memory". The group find her in the Graveyard and asks her for the flowers. She hands them over, despite her discomfort with creating a heart. To represent "surprise", the group retrieve a Jack-in-the-Box from a chest in the Boneyard, which [[the Mayor]] points out. | [[Sally]] has the Forget-Me-Not, which signifies "memory". The group find her in the Graveyard and asks her for the flowers. She hands them over, despite her discomfort with creating a heart. To represent "surprise", the group retrieve a Jack-in-the-Box from a chest in the Boneyard, which [[the Mayor]] points out. | ||
Using both of these ingredients, Dr. Finkelstein makes an improved heart. However, with the aid of [[Lock, Shock and Barrel]], [[Oogie Boogie]] steals the heart away from the doctor and consumes it so that he can possess a powerful heart to control the Heartless. To his frustration, Oogie Boogie's plans are | Using both of these ingredients, Dr. Finkelstein makes an improved heart. However, with the aid of [[Lock, Shock and Barrel]], [[Oogie Boogie]] steals the heart away from the doctor and consumes it so that he can possess a powerful heart to control the Heartless. To his frustration, Oogie Boogie's plans are interrupted when only a few Heartless answer his call. Later, when this news is relayed to Dr. Finkelstein, he ponders over why his creation remained dysfunctional and wonders whether his ingredients were the problem. |
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