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Grand Chef's design is based on French restaurants and other elements found in the movie ''Ratatouille''. The grip is a corkscrew with a cork attached to it. The hilt is two wine bottles with labels from a cancelled 2007 promotion with {{w|Costco}} to promote ''Ratatouille's'' release.<ref>https://www.khinsider.com/news/Cancelled-Ratatouille-Wine-Promotion-from-2007-Lives-on-in-Kingdom-Hearts-3-Keyblade-14321</ref> The Eiffel Tower serves as most of the blade, with the tip comprising of a fork, knife, spoon and chef's hat. An image of a rat holding a wooden spoon while standing on a water faucet serves as the blade's teeth. The keychain is a simple metal chain with a cookbook serving as the token. | |||
Grand Chef's design is based on French restaurants and other elements found in the movie ''Ratatouille''. The | |||
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{{Keychains}} | {{Keychains}} |
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Kingdom Hearts III Grand Chef | |||||||||||
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"A Keyblade with an emphasis on Magic." | |||||||||||
Token | |||||||||||
Japanese | グランシェフ | ||||||||||
Rōmaji | Guran Shefu | ||||||||||
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Strength | Magic | ||||||||||
+5 | +7 | ||||||||||
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Wizard's Rule, Chef Extraordinaire | |||||||||||
Obtained | |||||||||||
Get 5 Star in Bistro. |
The Grand Chef is a Keychain for Sora's Keyblade in Kingdom Hearts III. It is obtain after getting a 5-Star rating at the Bistro.
Design
Grand Chef's design is based on French restaurants and other elements found in the movie Ratatouille. The grip is a corkscrew with a cork attached to it. The hilt is two wine bottles with labels from a cancelled 2007 promotion with Costco to promote Ratatouille's release.[1] The Eiffel Tower serves as most of the blade, with the tip comprising of a fork, knife, spoon and chef's hat. An image of a rat holding a wooden spoon while standing on a water faucet serves as the blade's teeth. The keychain is a simple metal chain with a cookbook serving as the token.