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''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]'' will feature Sora, Donald and Goofy in their search for a new Keyblade, the Keyblade to Return Hearts. It will also feature Xehanort's new Organization and his attempt to forge the Keyblade in his pursuit to recreate the Keyblade War. | ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]'' will feature Sora, Donald and Goofy in their search for a new Keyblade, the Keyblade to Return Hearts. It will also feature Xehanort's new Organization and his attempt to forge the Keyblade in his pursuit to recreate the Keyblade War. | ||
===Disney Castle/Disney Town/Timeless River=== | |||
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{{Location | |||
|image = Disney_Castle_KHII.png | |||
|name = Disney Castle | |||
|games = ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]''<br>''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''<br>''[[Kingdom Hearts coded]]''<br>''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]'' | |||
|ruler = [[Mickey Mouse]] | |||
|owner = Mickey Mouse | |||
|inhabitants = Mickey Mouse<br> [[Minnie Mouse]]<br> [[Donald Duck]]<br>[[Daisy Duck]]<br> [[Goofy]] <br> [[Pluto]] <br> [[Chip 'n' Dale]]<br>[[Magic Brooms]] | |||
|visitors = [[Sora]]<br>[[Pete]]<br>[[Maleficent]]<br>[[Merlin]]}} | |||
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{{Location | |||
|image = Disney_Town_KHBBS.png | |||
|games = ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep]]'' | |||
|inhabitants = [[Minnie Mouse]]<br>[[Daisy Duck]]<br>[[Pluto]] <br> [[Chip 'n' Dale]]<br>[[Magic Brooms]]<br>[[Horace Horsecollar]]<br>[[Huey, Dewey, and Louie]]<br>[[Pete]] | |||
|visitors = [[Terra]]<br>[[Aqua]]<br>[[Ven]]}} | |||
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|image = Timeless_River_KHII.png | |||
|name = Timeless River | |||
|game=''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' | |||
|inhabitants = [[Mickey Mouse]]<br> [[Pete]] <br> [[Horace Horsecollar]]<br>[[Clarabelle Cow]]<br>[[Clara Cluck]] | |||
|visitors=[[Sora]]<br>[[Donald Duck]]<br>[[Goofy]]<br>[[Pete]] (from the present) | |||
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'''Disney Castle''' is a world that appears in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series. It is the home of [[Mickey Mouse|King Mickey]], [[Goofy]], [[Donald Duck]], and many other of the classic Walt Disney characters. The design of the castle is based upon the design of the Magic Kingdom at Disney Parks. | |||
'''Disney Town''' is the town that surrounds Disney Castle. It first appears in ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''. It is designed similarly to Toon Town in Disneyland in Anaheim, California. | |||
'''Timeless River''' is a world that appears in ''Kingdom Hearts II''. It is a past version of Disney Castle and Disney Town, back during the Castle's construction. It is based and designed on Walt Disney's early Mickey Mouse cartoons, Including 1928 ''Steamboat Willie.'' | |||
====Story==== | |||
Disney Castle first appeared in ''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]'' in cutscenes towards the beginning of the game. Donald goes to greet King Mickey one morning when he finds the throne empty and only a letter in Pluto's mouth. Following orders from the King in the letter and accompanied by Goofy, [[Pluto]], and [[Jiminy Cricket]], he leaves in search of "[[Sora|the key]]" and the King. | |||
The world is visible on the World Map to the left of [[Traverse Town]], but is inaccessible throughout the game. | |||
During the ending credits, [[Huey, Dewey, and Louie]] are seen returning to Disney Castle. | |||
In ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', the castle plays a bigger role as it is overrun by the Heartless. [[Queen Minnie]] summons Sora, Donald, and Goofy to the castle, and, upon arriving, the Queen takes the trio to the Hall of the Cornerstone, where the Cornerstone of Light is seen surrounded by thorns. [[Maleficent]] is revealed to be behind the mess, and she demands Disney Castle be turned over to her or she would destroy the Cornerstone of Light. The trio seeks help from [[Merlin]], who summons a door to Timeless River, a version of Disney Castle from before the castle's construction. Sora, Donald, and Goofy go through the door, where they find the monochrome world and an unprotected Cornerstone of Light at the top of Cornerstone Hill, and the trio try to find the cause of troubles in Disney Castle. They soon learn of the nature of Timeless River, that it is a world in the past, and that events in that world would affect the town in the future, i.e. the present that they had just come from. Along the way, they run across a past version of Mickey, who helps them as they search for the truth. They find that Pete has also gotten access to the world. Under orders from Maleficent, he tries to take the Cornerstone of Light and destroy it so the Castle becomes vulnerable in the present. With help from Pete from the past (which they repeatedly confuse with Pete from the present), they are able to beat Pete from the present out of Timeless River and seal his (the?) door. They return to the Castle in the present, where the thorns have disappeared. From then on, Timeless River is still accessible through the door in the Hall of the Cornerstone. | |||
Later, in the Final Mix version of ''Kingdom Hearts II'', a dark blue portal appears in the Hall of the Cornerstone that leads to the [[Keyblade Graveyard]], where the [[Lingering Will]] is found. | |||
During the ending credits, Huey, Dewey, Louie, Pluto, [[Scrooge McDuck]], Donald, Goofy, and King Mickey are seen having returned to Disney Castle. Later, Pete is shown driving his riverboat. Mickey runs to the dock, sees the departing boat, and runs and hops aboard. He then waves at the camera as the boat floats away. | |||
In ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep]]'', Terra, Aqua, and Ventus all visit Disney Town, the town surrounding Disney Castle. The Annual Disney Town Dreams Festival is being held at the time, consisting of many games and events and the awarding of the Million Dreams Award, but because King Mickey is training with Master Yen Sid, Queen Minnie is struggling to carry it out on her own. Pete is making things more difficult, disguised as both Captain Justice, a hero, and Captain Dark, a villain. | |||
Terra arrives in Disney Town first, and begins to chase after Unversed that appeared on the Rumble Racing track, only to almost get run over by Pete, disguised as Captain Dark, saved only by a warning from Queen Minnie. The Queen and Chip and Dale reprimand Terra, who tries to explain that rules don't apply with the Unversed. However, the Queen insists that if Terra wants to chase down the Unversed on the track, he should do so without breaking the rules, and they suggest he enter the races. Once the race is over, Terra realizes that he doesn't have to break the rules to get what he wants, and notices that he also doesn't have to give into the darkness to achieve his goals. Chip and Dale pledge their votes for the Million Dreams Award to Terra. | |||
Ventus arrives in Disney Town next. He is initially greeted by Pete, posing as Captain Justice. However, he is interrupted by Huey, Dewey, and Louie, who are trying to make ice-cream using a machine Scrooge McDuck had left behind. Ventus attempts to and successfully helps the trio, who pledge their votes for the Million Dreams Award to Ventus. | |||
Aqua is the last to arrive in Disney Town. She hears [[Horace Horsecollar]] ask for help, to which Pete, disguised as Captain Justice, arrives to promote himself as a hero. However, when Horace asks for help from Pete to deal with the Unversed at the Fruitball court, Pete makes excuses and runs away. Aqua volunteers to help out with the trouble. To do so, Aqua must play Fruitball against the Unversed. Upon succeeding, Queen Minnie appears to thank her, and Horace introduces Aqua to the Queen. The Queen explains to Aqua the Dream Festival, and Horace pledges his vote for the Million Dreams Award to Aqua. | |||
Following this, Queen Minnie and the other residents of Disney Town are seen at the Ice Cream tent, where the Queen presents the Million Dreams Award to Terra, Ventus, and Aqua. Hearing this, Pete storms onto the stage, demanding a recount, sure that he had received all the votes. However, despite showing up in both his disguises, he receives no award, and the Queen calls for his arrest. The [[Magic Broom|Magic Brooms]] appear and carry Pete off the stage and out of Disney Town. | |||
During the ending credits, Huey, Dewey, and Louie are seen racing in the Rumble Races. Huey wins the race with Queen Minnie, Horace Horsecollar, Pluto, Chip and Dale watching and cheering in the sidelines. | |||
In ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:coded]]'', Jiminy is seen reviewing his empty journal from their first journey, and finds a new message that he didn't write. King Mickey asks [[Chip and Dale]] to construct a device to digitize the journal, and, along with Donald and Goofy, they begin to oversee [[Sora|Data-Sora]] debugging the journal so that they can identify the source of the message. Pete sneaks into the Castle and is spying on the group as they debug the journal. At some point, Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Jiminy, and Pete are sucked into the journal along with a copy of the Disney Castle Library. Because they are inside the journal, Heartless appear in the digital version of the Castle's Library, which Mickey quickly destroys. A digital version of Riku appears, revealing that he brought them all in to help him figure out why the bugs are there, and informing them that they must debug the journal in order to return to the real Disney Castle. | |||
When the debugging is complete, Mickey is seen writing a letter to Sora, Kairi, and Riku about his findings in the journal, and about the hearts connected to them, referring to [[Roxas]], [[Xion]], [[Naminé]], [[Terra]], [[Aqua]], and [[Ventus]]. | |||
In ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]'', Maleficent and Pete are able to break into Disney Castle and kidnap Queen Minnie. Maleficent sends her raven, [[Diablo]], with the Queen's crown and a letter to [[Mysterious Tower]], demanding that Mickey return to the Castle. [[Master Yen Sid]] advises Mickey to return at once, and once he is gone, Yen Sid notes that Maleficent would only do something this drastic if she felt a change in the darkness, such as the return of [[Master Xehanort]]. Once Mickey returns with Donald and Goofy, Maleficent demands that Mickey hand over the Castle to her, which Mickey refuses, knowing Maleficent wants something else. It is then that she reveals that she knew of Xehanort, and that thanks to him, she began her quest to take over the worlds. Maleficent then orders the data of all the worlds from the datascape Mickey traveled in the journal in ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded''. When he refuses, Maleficent attacks, but is stopped thanks to a sudden entrance from [[Lea]]. His attacks distract Pete long enough for Minnie to escape. With their leverage gone, Maleficent and Pete leave Disney Castle. | |||
====Mini-games==== | |||
In ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', Disney Town is host to several mini-games as a result of the Dream Festival. | |||
=====Rumble Racing===== | |||
[[File:Rumble Racing 01 KHBBS.png|250px|thumb|Ventus Rumble Racing.]]Rumble Racing is one of the events that make up the Dream Festival. It is a simple lap-race through Disney Town, in which the character must race against several Unversed, Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Pete. The character races through using a recolored [[Keyblade Glider]]. There are four tracks that can be raced in. The Country Chase is a track that runs in the country and dirt roads surrounding and just outside Disney Town. The Disney Drive track runs through various sections of the town. The Grand Spree track is the same as the Country Chase track, but in reverse. The Castle Circuit track runs through the interior of Disney Castle, and runs through the halls, courtyard, and the underground Gummi Garage areas. | |||
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=====Ice Cream Beat===== | |||
[[File:Ice_Cream_Beat.png|thumb|250px|Ice Cream Beat.]] | |||
Ice Cream Beat is an mini-game playable in Disney Town as part of the Dream Festival. It is a rhythm game, in which the purpose is to match the beat of the song to launch scoops of ice cream at the cones that Huey, Dewey, and Louie in order to get the highest stack of ice cream possible. There are five songs, each with both a Beginning and Intermediate difficulty. The difference in each case is that the intermediate difficulty has more beats to match than the beginning difficulty. The songs are also unlocked in order of difficulty. Once a song is selected, Huey, Dewey, and Louie will begin to dance and clap to show where and when to clap. When prompted, the player must push the {{button|x}} button to match the beat of the song. The first song unlocked is a variation of "It's a Small World", followed by "Blast Away! -Gummi Ship II-" from ''Kingdom Hearts'', "Dessert ★ Paradise", "Destiny Islands" from ''Kingdom Hearts'', and "Hand in Hand" from ''Kingdom Hearts''. | |||
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=====Fruitball===== | |||
[[File:Fruit_Ball.png|thumb|250px|Fruitball.]] | |||
Fruitball is a mini-game found as part of the Dream Festival in Disney Town. The objective is to hit fruit using the Keyblade to score a goal into the opposing goal. However, neither side can pass the half-court. There are five kinds of fruit that appear in the rounds. Bananas and Grapes can both break apart if they take too much damage, the former causing a hazard as it becomes a peel either side can slip on. Watermelon and Pineapples have the potential of stunning characters if they're thrown into them. Finally, Apples have no special effect. There are three rounds, the first being against some Unversed, the second against Chip and Dale, and the third against Pete. | |||
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====Characters==== | |||
=====Disney Castle===== | |||
<gallery position="center" widths="100" columns="dynamic" bordercolor="transparent" bordersize="none" spacing="medium"> | |||
King_Mickey_KHREC.png|{{Gallery note|[[Mickey Mouse]]}} | |||
Donald_KHII.png|{{Gallery note|[[Donald Duck]]}} | |||
Goofy_KHII.png|{{Gallery note|[[Goofy]]}} | |||
Queen Minnie KHII.png|{{Gallery note|[[Minnie Mouse]]}} | |||
Daisy_KHII.png|{{Gallery note|[[Daisy Duck]]}} | |||
Pete_KHREC.png|{{Gallery note|[[Pete]]}} | |||
Chip_KHII.png|{{Gallery note|[[Chip 'n' Dale|Chip]]}} | |||
Dale_KHII.png|{{Gallery note|[[Chip 'n' Dale|Dale]]}} | |||
Magic_Broom_KH3D.png|{{Gallery note|[[Magic Brooms]]}} | |||
Pluto_KH.png|{{Gallery note|[[Pluto]]}} | |||
</gallery> | |||
=====Disney Town===== | |||
<gallery position="center" widths="100" columns="dynamic" bordercolor="transparent" bordersize="none" spacing="medium"> | |||
Queen Minnie KHII.png|{{Gallery note|[[Minnie Mouse]]}} | |||
Daisy_KHII.png|{{Gallery note|[[Daisy Duck]]}} | |||
Pete_KHREC.png|{{Gallery note|[[Pete]]}} | |||
Chip_KHII.png|{{Gallery note|[[Chip 'n' Dale|Chip]]}} | |||
Dale_KHII.png|{{Gallery note|[[Chip 'n' Dale|Dale]]}} | |||
Magic_Broom_KH3D.png|{{Gallery note|[[Magic Brooms]]}} | |||
Pluto_KH.png|{{Gallery note|[[Pluto]]}} | |||
Pete (Captain Justice outfit) KHBBS.png|{{Gallery Note|[[Pete|Pete as Captain Justice]]}} | |||
Captain Dark KHBBS.png|{{Gallery Note|[[Pete|Pete as Captain Dark]]}} | |||
</gallery> | |||
=====Timeless River===== | |||
<gallery position="center" widths="100" columns="dynamic" bordercolor="transparent" bordersize="none" spacing="medium"> | |||
Mickey Mouse TR KHII.png|{{Gallery note|[[Mickey Mouse]]}} | |||
Captain Pete TR KHII.png|{{Gallery note|[[Pete]]}} | |||
Clarabelle Cow TR KHII.png|{{Gallery note|[[Clarabelle Cow]]}} | |||
Retro-Horace.jpg|{{Gallery note|[[Horace Horsecollar]]}} | |||
Clara Cluck TR KHII.png|{{Gallery note|[[Clara Cluck]]}} | |||
</gallery> | |||
====Gallery==== | |||
=====Disney Castle===== | |||
<gallery widths="100" position="center"> | |||
Disney_Castle_Exterior_(Art).png|Artwork of the castle's exterior | |||
Gummi Hangar (Art).png|Gummi Hangar | |||
Courtyard_(Art).png|Courtyard | |||
Library_(Art).png|Library | |||
Disney_Castle_KHII.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
=====Disney Town===== | |||
<gallery widths="100" position="center"> | |||
Racetrack_(Art).png|Artwork of the starting track for Disney Town's races. | |||
Raceway_(Art).png|Raceway | |||
Gizmo_Gallery_(Art).png|Gizmo Gallery | |||
Pete's_Rec_Room_(Art).png|Pete's Rec Room | |||
Main_Plaza_(Art).png|Main Plaza | |||
300px-Ice Cream Beat.png|Ice Cream Beat | |||
Rumble Racing 01 KH BBS.png|Ventus in Rumble Racing | |||
Disney Town Pass I.png | |||
Disney Town Pass II.png | |||
Disney Town Pass III.png | |||
Disney Town Pass IV.png | |||
Disney Town Pass V.png | |||
Disney Town Pass VI.png | |||
Disney Town Logo BBS.png | |||
Fruit Ball.png | |||
Bbs196.jpg | |||
Disney-town2.jpg | |||
</gallery> | |||
=====Timeless River===== | |||
<gallery widths="100" position="center"> | |||
Cornerstone_Hill.png|Cornerstone Hill | |||
SteamBoat_KH.png|Steamboat | |||
Building_Site.png|The Building Site in Timeless River. | |||
Lilliput.png|The toy cannon in the center of Lilliput. | |||
Scene_of_the_Fire.png|The Scene of the Fire. | |||
Mickey's_House.png|The vortex in Mickey's House. | |||
Timeless_River_KHII.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
====Trivia==== | |||
*Because Disney Castle is not based on any Disney movie, it is the only Disney-based world in the game that doesn't borrow anything from the productions. It is based plot-wise, only borrowing characters instead. | |||
*In the Audience Chamber, there are statues of Donald and Goofy in full regalia, or their ancestors, and in the Library, there are two portraits of Mickey's ancestors. The Audience Chamber also contains a sculpture resembling the ''Kingdom Hearts'' logo. On the desk in the library there is a photo of King Mickey and Queen Minnie in their normal Disney clothes. Furthermore, several of the hedges in the '''Courtyard''' are patterned after the band players from The Band Concert, one of them bearing a resemblance to [[Horace Horsecollar]]. | |||
*Disney Castle was shown as a playable world in an early trailer for ''Kingdom Hearts'', but was removed from the finished game. | |||
*The statue of Donald in the Audience Chamber wears a shirt similar to the one Donald wears during the ''Pomp and Circumstance'' segment in ''Fantasia 2000.'' | |||
*As noted in the ''Kingdom Hearts II'' Official Strategy Guide, it is yet to be clarified whether the Mickey that appears in Timeless River is the Mickey Mouse that resides in Timeless River, or the present version, who somehow followed Sora, Donald, and Goofy to the past. | |||
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Revision as of 18:55, 12 August 2014
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The Gadget Shelf (Archives from the Gadget Lab).
Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX Theme (2013)
One of the suggestions for the 2013 Theme.
Logos:
Logo 1 ver. 1
Logo 2
Logo 3
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Screenshots: 2013 Theme
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Obviously, I haven't been able to change the color scheme of the entire page.
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With background Erry uploaded from [www.kingdomhearts.com] and Logo 1 Ver. 3
With the background MEX uploaded and Logo 1 Ver. 3
Disney Town
Locations and Settings
Raceway Registration
- Chip and Dale are here, registering anyone who wants to race in Rumble Racing.
Raceway
- Terra lands here first, and is almost run over by Pete upon arriving.
Main Plaza
Fruitball Court
Gizmo Gallery
Pete's Rec Room
Rumble Racing Tracks (Do these count?)
- Country Chase
- Grand Spree
- Disney Drive
- Castle Circuit
Manga Chapter Cover Fix
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Rewrites for the DisneyWiki
Keyblade
NOTE: This is meant to be a re-write of the Keyblade article for the Disney Wiki so that it is informative and understandable while not detailed and using little to no wording of the original Keyblade article on the Kingdom Hearts Wiki.
The Keyblade is a mysterious weapon heavily featured in the Kingdom Hearts series. Sora, King Mickey, and many other characters throughout the series wield the keyblade, and it is an important element to the battle between the Darkness and Light.
The Keyblade is usually used in fighting, but it has many other abilities. The most important ability featured throughout the series is the ability to lock and unlock any keyhole. The most apparent use of this ability is in the opening and sealing of the keyholes to the hearts of the worlds, as well as opening paths to other worlds. It also can transform into Keyblade Gliders, and, of course, be used to defeat the enemies the present themselves throughout the series. Different keychains can be attached to the Keyblade to change its appearance and form.
In the original Kingdom Hearts, Sora received the Keyblade during the Heartless invasion of Destiny Islands. At about the same time, King Mickey assigns Donald and Goofy to find "the key" and follow it. In Traverse Town, Donald and Goofy identify Sora as the key because of his Keyblade. Sora travels with Donald and Goofy to many worlds, finding and sealing the keyholes of the worlds to protect them from the Heartless. When the trio makes it to Hollow Bastion, Riku reveals that he was meant to wield the Keyblade instead of Sora, and takes the Keyblade for himself, leaving Sora alone. However, soon after, Sora takes the Keyblade back, proving that his own heart was stronger than Riku's. Frustrated and confused, Riku acquires a Keyblade from Ansem, one that he uses to unleash the darkness from people's hearts. Riku, now possessed by Ansem, later confronts Sora, and attacks Sora to free Kairi's heart, needed for both the Final Keyhole to Kingdom Hearts and his own Keyblade. Sora defeats the Ansem-possessed Riku, and uses the Keyblade of heart on himself to release Kairi's heart from within. At the End of the World, the trio attempts to close Kingdom Hearts after defeating Ansem. Riku and King Mickey then appear, and the King reveals that he had been traveling through the Realm of Darkness in search of the Realm's Keyblade, the Kingdom Key D. They closed the door and, together, Sora and Mickey seal the Door to Kingdom Hearts.
Kingdom Hearts II continues Sora, Donald, and Goofy's journey in search of Riku and King Mickey. Along the way, the come across and confront the mysterious Organization XIII. They learn from Axel during the Heartless invasion that the Organization was using Sora to create Kingdom Hearts, because every Heartless slayed with the Keyblade was releasing a heart that found its way to Kingdom Hearts. In this dark moment, Sora finds himself conflicted over continuing to defeat the Heartless and releasing hearts, or stop the Organization's plot of using the release hearts by defeating Heartless and allow the Heartless to roam free. Goofy assures him, however, that it was far more important to defeat the Heartless threatening the worlds than to foil that part of the Organization's plans. Later, in The World That Never Was, Riku gives Kairi a Keyblade of her own. Riku's own Keyblade had changed appearance to confirm his decision to walk "the road to dawn."
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days reveals that the Organization had been using Roxas, Sora's Nobody, for their plans in the same way they later used Sora. They made Roxas slay Heartless with the Keyblade, which he could wield as Sora's Nobody, to release hearts from the Heartless. The Organization also made a replica of Roxas, Xion, using Sora's memories. Because of Xion's unique nature and the fact that Sora also harbored Ventus's heart, Xion too could wield the Keyblade. The Organization used Xion to release hearts even faster. Eventually, however, the Organization pit Roxas against Xion, deciding they truly only needed one of the two.
Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep introduces the concept of the Mark of Mastery exam, which Keyblade wielders must pass in order to be considered true Keyblade Masters. In addition, the concept of Keyblade Armor and the ability to convert the Keyblade into a Keyblade Glider is introduced. Xehanort also reveals the origins of the Keyblade, and how they were forged in the image of the original χ-blade during the Keyblade War. In his own pursuits to recreate the Keyblade War, Master Xehanort attempts to pit Ventus against the embodiment of his own darkness, Vanitas. Though he fails, he leaves open many means for him to continue to pursue his goals.
In Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, Sora and Riku go through the Mark of Mastery exam to become Keyblade Masters. Towards the end, Master Xehanort returns and reveals his new plan to recreate the Keyblade War. He reveals that at the end of the Keyblade War, the χ-blade was destroyed into twenty pieces, seven of light and thirteen of darkness. Knowing this, Xehanort reveals his plan to pit thirteen beings of darkness against seven of light. This was the purpose of the original Organization XIII, but since it failed, the new plan consisted of a new Organization made up of thirteen Xehanorts. Riku, Mickey, and others are able to foil Xehanort's plan, which included Sora as the last vessel, by saving Sora. Master Yen Sid, however, reveals that Xehanort will still go through with his plan because if they do not come up with seven guardians of light, Xehanort will target the Seven Princesses of Light. Either way, the χ-blade could be forged and a new Keyblade War created. Lea, Axel's original persona, is revealed to have asked for the ability to wield the Keyblade, which he is able to at the end of the game.
Kingdom Hearts III will feature Sora, Donald and Goofy in their search for a new Keyblade, the Keyblade to Return Hearts. It will also feature Xehanort's new Organization and his attempt to forge the Keyblade in his pursuit to recreate the Keyblade War.
Disney Castle/Disney Town/Timeless River
Disney Castle is a world that appears in the Kingdom Hearts series. It is the home of King Mickey, Goofy, Donald Duck, and many other of the classic Walt Disney characters. The design of the castle is based upon the design of the Magic Kingdom at Disney Parks.
Disney Town is the town that surrounds Disney Castle. It first appears in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep. It is designed similarly to Toon Town in Disneyland in Anaheim, California.
Timeless River is a world that appears in Kingdom Hearts II. It is a past version of Disney Castle and Disney Town, back during the Castle's construction. It is based and designed on Walt Disney's early Mickey Mouse cartoons, Including 1928 Steamboat Willie.
Story
Disney Castle first appeared in Kingdom Hearts in cutscenes towards the beginning of the game. Donald goes to greet King Mickey one morning when he finds the throne empty and only a letter in Pluto's mouth. Following orders from the King in the letter and accompanied by Goofy, Pluto, and Jiminy Cricket, he leaves in search of "the key" and the King.
The world is visible on the World Map to the left of Traverse Town, but is inaccessible throughout the game.
During the ending credits, Huey, Dewey, and Louie are seen returning to Disney Castle.
In Kingdom Hearts II, the castle plays a bigger role as it is overrun by the Heartless. Queen Minnie summons Sora, Donald, and Goofy to the castle, and, upon arriving, the Queen takes the trio to the Hall of the Cornerstone, where the Cornerstone of Light is seen surrounded by thorns. Maleficent is revealed to be behind the mess, and she demands Disney Castle be turned over to her or she would destroy the Cornerstone of Light. The trio seeks help from Merlin, who summons a door to Timeless River, a version of Disney Castle from before the castle's construction. Sora, Donald, and Goofy go through the door, where they find the monochrome world and an unprotected Cornerstone of Light at the top of Cornerstone Hill, and the trio try to find the cause of troubles in Disney Castle. They soon learn of the nature of Timeless River, that it is a world in the past, and that events in that world would affect the town in the future, i.e. the present that they had just come from. Along the way, they run across a past version of Mickey, who helps them as they search for the truth. They find that Pete has also gotten access to the world. Under orders from Maleficent, he tries to take the Cornerstone of Light and destroy it so the Castle becomes vulnerable in the present. With help from Pete from the past (which they repeatedly confuse with Pete from the present), they are able to beat Pete from the present out of Timeless River and seal his (the?) door. They return to the Castle in the present, where the thorns have disappeared. From then on, Timeless River is still accessible through the door in the Hall of the Cornerstone.
Later, in the Final Mix version of Kingdom Hearts II, a dark blue portal appears in the Hall of the Cornerstone that leads to the Keyblade Graveyard, where the Lingering Will is found.
During the ending credits, Huey, Dewey, Louie, Pluto, Scrooge McDuck, Donald, Goofy, and King Mickey are seen having returned to Disney Castle. Later, Pete is shown driving his riverboat. Mickey runs to the dock, sees the departing boat, and runs and hops aboard. He then waves at the camera as the boat floats away.
In Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Terra, Aqua, and Ventus all visit Disney Town, the town surrounding Disney Castle. The Annual Disney Town Dreams Festival is being held at the time, consisting of many games and events and the awarding of the Million Dreams Award, but because King Mickey is training with Master Yen Sid, Queen Minnie is struggling to carry it out on her own. Pete is making things more difficult, disguised as both Captain Justice, a hero, and Captain Dark, a villain.
Terra arrives in Disney Town first, and begins to chase after Unversed that appeared on the Rumble Racing track, only to almost get run over by Pete, disguised as Captain Dark, saved only by a warning from Queen Minnie. The Queen and Chip and Dale reprimand Terra, who tries to explain that rules don't apply with the Unversed. However, the Queen insists that if Terra wants to chase down the Unversed on the track, he should do so without breaking the rules, and they suggest he enter the races. Once the race is over, Terra realizes that he doesn't have to break the rules to get what he wants, and notices that he also doesn't have to give into the darkness to achieve his goals. Chip and Dale pledge their votes for the Million Dreams Award to Terra.
Ventus arrives in Disney Town next. He is initially greeted by Pete, posing as Captain Justice. However, he is interrupted by Huey, Dewey, and Louie, who are trying to make ice-cream using a machine Scrooge McDuck had left behind. Ventus attempts to and successfully helps the trio, who pledge their votes for the Million Dreams Award to Ventus.
Aqua is the last to arrive in Disney Town. She hears Horace Horsecollar ask for help, to which Pete, disguised as Captain Justice, arrives to promote himself as a hero. However, when Horace asks for help from Pete to deal with the Unversed at the Fruitball court, Pete makes excuses and runs away. Aqua volunteers to help out with the trouble. To do so, Aqua must play Fruitball against the Unversed. Upon succeeding, Queen Minnie appears to thank her, and Horace introduces Aqua to the Queen. The Queen explains to Aqua the Dream Festival, and Horace pledges his vote for the Million Dreams Award to Aqua.
Following this, Queen Minnie and the other residents of Disney Town are seen at the Ice Cream tent, where the Queen presents the Million Dreams Award to Terra, Ventus, and Aqua. Hearing this, Pete storms onto the stage, demanding a recount, sure that he had received all the votes. However, despite showing up in both his disguises, he receives no award, and the Queen calls for his arrest. The Magic Brooms appear and carry Pete off the stage and out of Disney Town.
During the ending credits, Huey, Dewey, and Louie are seen racing in the Rumble Races. Huey wins the race with Queen Minnie, Horace Horsecollar, Pluto, Chip and Dale watching and cheering in the sidelines.
In Kingdom Hearts Re:coded, Jiminy is seen reviewing his empty journal from their first journey, and finds a new message that he didn't write. King Mickey asks Chip and Dale to construct a device to digitize the journal, and, along with Donald and Goofy, they begin to oversee Data-Sora debugging the journal so that they can identify the source of the message. Pete sneaks into the Castle and is spying on the group as they debug the journal. At some point, Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Jiminy, and Pete are sucked into the journal along with a copy of the Disney Castle Library. Because they are inside the journal, Heartless appear in the digital version of the Castle's Library, which Mickey quickly destroys. A digital version of Riku appears, revealing that he brought them all in to help him figure out why the bugs are there, and informing them that they must debug the journal in order to return to the real Disney Castle.
When the debugging is complete, Mickey is seen writing a letter to Sora, Kairi, and Riku about his findings in the journal, and about the hearts connected to them, referring to Roxas, Xion, Naminé, Terra, Aqua, and Ventus.
In Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, Maleficent and Pete are able to break into Disney Castle and kidnap Queen Minnie. Maleficent sends her raven, Diablo, with the Queen's crown and a letter to Mysterious Tower, demanding that Mickey return to the Castle. Master Yen Sid advises Mickey to return at once, and once he is gone, Yen Sid notes that Maleficent would only do something this drastic if she felt a change in the darkness, such as the return of Master Xehanort. Once Mickey returns with Donald and Goofy, Maleficent demands that Mickey hand over the Castle to her, which Mickey refuses, knowing Maleficent wants something else. It is then that she reveals that she knew of Xehanort, and that thanks to him, she began her quest to take over the worlds. Maleficent then orders the data of all the worlds from the datascape Mickey traveled in the journal in Kingdom Hearts Re:coded. When he refuses, Maleficent attacks, but is stopped thanks to a sudden entrance from Lea. His attacks distract Pete long enough for Minnie to escape. With their leverage gone, Maleficent and Pete leave Disney Castle.
Mini-games
In Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Disney Town is host to several mini-games as a result of the Dream Festival.
Rumble Racing
Rumble Racing is one of the events that make up the Dream Festival. It is a simple lap-race through Disney Town, in which the character must race against several Unversed, Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Pete. The character races through using a recolored Keyblade Glider. There are four tracks that can be raced in. The Country Chase is a track that runs in the country and dirt roads surrounding and just outside Disney Town. The Disney Drive track runs through various sections of the town. The Grand Spree track is the same as the Country Chase track, but in reverse. The Castle Circuit track runs through the interior of Disney Castle, and runs through the halls, courtyard, and the underground Gummi Garage areas.Ice Cream Beat
Ice Cream Beat is an mini-game playable in Disney Town as part of the Dream Festival. It is a rhythm game, in which the purpose is to match the beat of the song to launch scoops of ice cream at the cones that Huey, Dewey, and Louie in order to get the highest stack of ice cream possible. There are five songs, each with both a Beginning and Intermediate difficulty. The difference in each case is that the intermediate difficulty has more beats to match than the beginning difficulty. The songs are also unlocked in order of difficulty. Once a song is selected, Huey, Dewey, and Louie will begin to dance and clap to show where and when to clap. When prompted, the player must push the button to match the beat of the song. The first song unlocked is a variation of "It's a Small World", followed by "Blast Away! -Gummi Ship II-" from Kingdom Hearts, "Dessert ★ Paradise", "Destiny Islands" from Kingdom Hearts, and "Hand in Hand" from Kingdom Hearts.
Fruitball
Fruitball is a mini-game found as part of the Dream Festival in Disney Town. The objective is to hit fruit using the Keyblade to score a goal into the opposing goal. However, neither side can pass the half-court. There are five kinds of fruit that appear in the rounds. Bananas and Grapes can both break apart if they take too much damage, the former causing a hazard as it becomes a peel either side can slip on. Watermelon and Pineapples have the potential of stunning characters if they're thrown into them. Finally, Apples have no special effect. There are three rounds, the first being against some Unversed, the second against Chip and Dale, and the third against Pete.
Characters
Disney Castle
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Disney Town
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Trivia
- Because Disney Castle is not based on any Disney movie, it is the only Disney-based world in the game that doesn't borrow anything from the productions. It is based plot-wise, only borrowing characters instead.
- In the Audience Chamber, there are statues of Donald and Goofy in full regalia, or their ancestors, and in the Library, there are two portraits of Mickey's ancestors. The Audience Chamber also contains a sculpture resembling the Kingdom Hearts logo. On the desk in the library there is a photo of King Mickey and Queen Minnie in their normal Disney clothes. Furthermore, several of the hedges in the Courtyard are patterned after the band players from The Band Concert, one of them bearing a resemblance to Horace Horsecollar.
- Disney Castle was shown as a playable world in an early trailer for Kingdom Hearts, but was removed from the finished game.
- The statue of Donald in the Audience Chamber wears a shirt similar to the one Donald wears during the Pomp and Circumstance segment in Fantasia 2000.
- As noted in the Kingdom Hearts II Official Strategy Guide, it is yet to be clarified whether the Mickey that appears in Timeless River is the Mickey Mouse that resides in Timeless River, or the present version, who somehow followed Sora, Donald, and Goofy to the past.
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Kingdom Hearts χ Events
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Crystals of Light
The Crystals of Light event is an event that was present in Kingdom Hearts χ. It lasted between July 25 and August 8, 2013. During the event, players were tasked with collecting Crystals of Light. For this, they would receive special prizes. There was also a special task to defeat a level 35 Behemoth, for which they would receive Card 313. The Behemoth and Behemoth Subspecies were introduced as raid bosses during the event. Cards 237 and 269 were offered during the event as unique rewards, and several clothes themes were unlocked for the event. Other rewards were also given during the event.
Special Summer Mission
The Special Summer Mission event is an event that lasted from August 15 to August 29 in Kingdom Hearts χ. The task given was to defeat the four special Heartless created for the event. These Heartless were the Watermelon, Large Watermelon, Fireworks, and the Large Fireworks. In addition, the special task was to defeat 100 Large Fireworks, for which the player would be rewarded Card 287. Raid Bosses introduced during the game were the Darkside, and Darkside Subspecies. Card 314 and 290 were offered as unique rewards, along with several other rewards.
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Manga Chapter List Template
Update 1: Still Testing KeybladeSpyMaster 03:01, 11 April 2014 (UTC)
Update 2: I'm trying to understand the code for Template:Episode list/Sublist on Wikipedia. If we can get it to work with Template:Comicstory, we would only need to input the data once, on the volume chapter list, and use the sublist template to print the data again on the master chapter list page. KeybladeSpyMaster 03:40, 24 April 2014 (UTC)
Update 3: Appears to work for now, will seek approval before proceeding. I'm using a different color to represent the game, in this case, a dark blue sampled from the logo for Kingdom Hearts. I think if we do a master chapter list hub page, we should use colors to represent each game.
If approved, all that will be left is the sublist, which allows for the data to be input once, and then be posted twice with one command line (see Template:Episode list/sublist). KeybladeSpyMaster 23:19, 24 April 2014 (UTC)
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