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'''San Fransokyo''' is a world set to appear in ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''. It is based on the Disney film ''Big Hero 6''.
'''San Fransokyo''' is a world set to appear in ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''. It is based on the Disney film ''Big Hero 6''.
San Fransokyo is a fictional city which is the combination of two real cities, the American San Francisco in California and Tokyo in Japan. The original concept behind the city is that it is an alternate reality San Francisco which, after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, split off and an influx of Japanese immigrants helped rebuild it, turning it into a blend of aesthetics in modern day.<ref>[http://herocomplex.latimes.com/movies/san-fransokyo-architects-built-a-new-world-for-disneys-big-hero-6/#/0 San Fransokyo architects built a new world for Disney’s ‘Big Hero 6’]</ref>


==Settings and Areas==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:Big Hero 6 Concept KHIII.png|Concept art of Sora riding Baymax.
File:Big Hero 6 Ice Cream KHIII.png|Baymax resting with GoGo, Hiro, and Sora on the Golden Gate Bridge.
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==Notes and references==
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San Fransokyo is a world set to appear in Kingdom Hearts III. It is based on the Disney film Big Hero 6.

San Fransokyo is a fictional city which is the combination of two real cities, the American San Francisco in California and Tokyo in Japan. The original concept behind the city is that it is an alternate reality San Francisco which, after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, split off and an influx of Japanese immigrants helped rebuild it, turning it into a blend of aesthetics in modern day.[1]

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