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Like the other Heartless of its type, the Fireworks is named after the design represented on its body. In this case, {{w|fireworks}}.
Like the other Heartless of its type, the Fireworks is named after the design represented on its body. In this case, {{w|fireworks}}.
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Template:Enemy The Fireworks is a Heartless that appears in Kingdom Hearts χ. It appeared during the Summer event in 2013.

Design

The Fireworks's dark blue body is smooth and conical shape, a characteristic shared amongst Heartless of its type. It has two yellow eyes and a dark colored head that rest in the pink, collar-like indention its lower half creates. The lower half of its body has a Heartless emblem emblazoned on its chest, as well as two firework explosions. The larger firework on the left has a navy core and lightens in color as it expands. The smaller firework on the right has a neon purple core which transitions into a darker purple as it expands. The Fireworks's conical, top hat-like section is also dark blue and bears a thick, curled lip and a horizontal, tan stripe across the middle.

Like the other Heartless of its type, the Fireworks is named after the design represented on its body. In this case, fireworks.