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Well, true, but just plain out dieing is still possible. It's just not as worth mentioning as losing one's heart. [[User:AROS|AROS]] 08:30, April 8, 2010 (UTC) | Well, true, but just plain out dieing is still possible. It's just not as worth mentioning as losing one's heart. [[User:AROS|AROS]] 08:30, April 8, 2010 (UTC) | ||
:No, what I'm saying is that, if I'm reading the interview right, it's ''not'' possible. Anyone that we think has died has just had their heart either go to light, or darkness.[[User:KrytenKoro|<small>Glorious</small>]] [[User_talk:KrytenKoro|<small>CHAOS!</small>]] 16:55, April 8, 2010 (UTC) |
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Just a Question
But wouldn't Jiminy change forms like Sora, Donald and Goofy? I know its irrelivent but I just got ta wonderin bout it and now I want to know. CLARKMASTER! 22:53, 6 July 2009 (UTC)
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As Cid from FFVII would say,
"Shi*! Shi*! Shi*!."
(Rest censored to keep things appropriate.)
I wonder if the deaths of these two actors will spur ol' Tet to maybe include the permanent death of a allied character in the next Kingdom Hearts game, to show characters don't live forever in game, and to enjoy what you have while its there? Crazy idea, yes, but not impossible at the same time. FFVII did it...Half Life 2: Episode 2 did it...maybe sometime in the future it will happen in this series...--Pkthis 00:04, April 8, 2010 (UTC)
- Canonically, there is no death in the KH universe, if I'm reading the most recent interviews correctly. Hearts are lost to darkness if evil, or join with the hearts of the worlds if good, pretty much. But you never actually die.Glorious CHAOS! 06:34, April 8, 2010 (UTC)
Well, true, but just plain out dieing is still possible. It's just not as worth mentioning as losing one's heart. AROS 08:30, April 8, 2010 (UTC)