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The '''Large Watermelon''' is a Heartless that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts χ]]''. It appeared during the Summer event in 2013.
The '''Large Watermelon''' is a Heartless that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts χ]]''. It appeared during the Summer event in 2013.

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Template:Enemy The Large Watermelon is a Heartless that appears in Kingdom Hearts χ. It appeared during the Summer event in 2013.

Design

The Large Watermelon parallels the appearance of a normal Watermelon. However, as implied by its name, the main difference is that this version of the Watermelon is larger in size. The Large Watermelon has a smooth, conical shape just like other enemies of its type. The Large Watermelon is colored much like a common watermelon, with a greenish outside and a large, red inside. The Large Watermelon has two yellow eyes and a bright red head which sit inside the spiked collar-like indention its lower half creates. The top hat-like portion of the Large Watermelon has a jagged brim and two dark green curls that is formed by the Large Watermelon's actual stem. This stem better resembles the coloration of a typical watermelon, unlike the smaller Watermelon. This stem splits into two curls, with the smaller, left curl bearing two large, green leaves.