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==Story==
==Story==
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Zero made a rather small appearance in the first ''Kingdom Hearts'', only as a ghostly hallucination.
Zero had a relatively small role in ''Kingdom Hearts'', appearing only as a ghostly hallucination.


===''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]''===
===''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]''===

Revision as of 14:20, 29 August 2010

Template:InfoCharacter Zero is Jack Skellington's loyal pet ghost-dog from Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II. He originally appeared in Tim Burton's "The Nightmare Before Christmas". He also appears in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days alongside Jack, as well as getting a considerably expanded role in the game. However, in this game, Zero appears to be a light blue as compared to his usual white appearance.

Journal Entries

Kingdom Hearts

Jack's ghost dog. He comes out of his grave whenever Jack calls. He's very loyal to his master and loves it when Jack plays with him.

He loyally followed Jack in "Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas" (1993).

Kingdom Hearts II

The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

Jack's ghost dog. He comes out of his grave whenever Jack calls, and never gets tired of playing fetch with his master.

Story

Kingdom Hearts

Zero had a relatively small role in Kingdom Hearts, appearing only as a ghostly hallucination.

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days

"So that floating doggy thing can sniff out Heartless?"
—Roxas admiring Zero's Heartless-sensing capabilities.

When Roxas finds Jack and Zero in the Graveyard, he is amused to see that the ghostly dog can sense the Heartless's presence around him with his nose. Showing Jack a Carrier Ghost that was hiding in one, Zero is rewarded by a happy Jack while Roxas looks on. Roxas realizes that if he gives Zero a bone, the dog would reveal the Heartless' hiding places. Zero gladly (if slowly) complies, and Roxas completes his missions with ease.

Kingdom Hearts II

In Kingdom Hearts II, Zero appears yet again. Floating around in Dr. Finkelstein's lab after his re-encounter with Sora, he happily barks at the Keyblade master when spoken to.

Appearance

Zero is a ghostly dog that appears to be made of a white sheet, much like a stereotypical ghost. Like Pluto, he has basset hound-esque floppy ears. His "eyes" are just empty holes in the sheet. Zero's snout is very long and thin, and his upper jaw curls upward at the tip. His nose is a small jack-o-lantern, and his collar is a faded brown color.

Origin

Zero first appeared in the 1993 movie The Nightmare Before Christmas. In the movie, Jack finds the door to Christmas Town while he is taking Zero for a walk. Later, when Jack wants to take off through the thick fog to deliver presents, Zero has to light the way. At the end of the movie, Jack and Sally kiss each other as Zero looks at them. He then flies into the air and transforms into a star.

Trivia

  • While Zero is more of a white-grey in coloration in Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II, he is a sky blue in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days.
  • Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days is the first time Zero has been shown to have Heartless-tracking capabilities.
  • Unlike in past games, Zero's movement in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days is represented by the sound of blowing wind.
  • When you run up to Zero in Kingdom Hearts, he would disappear and you would go right through him, while he was able to interact with Sora in Kingdom Hearts II.