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'''The End''', also known as the '''Battle Report''' in later games, is the final screen that appears in a ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}'' game. Typically, The End shows a piece of [[Key Art]] alongside certain game statistics, such as the [[Difficulty Level]], the time it took to beat the game, and the completion percentage of various tasks and challenges. There is usually no input required in The End except for saving the game to create [[Game Clear Data]].
'''The End''', also known as the '''Battle Record''', '''Battle Report''', or '''Memory Report''', is the final screen that appears in a ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}'' game. Typically, The End shows a piece of [[Key Art]] alongside certain game statistics, such as the [[Difficulty Level]], the time it took to beat the game, and the completion percentage of various tasks and challenges. There is usually no input required in The End except for saving the game to create [[Game Clear Data]].


The End is normally accompanied by "[[Dearly Beloved]]" or "[[Dearly Beloved -Reprise-]]".
The End is normally accompanied by "[[Dearly Beloved]]" or "[[Dearly Beloved -Reprise-]]".

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Issues: Ending screens from KHIIFM, coded and KH3D. And generally write up something better than I can.

The End, also known as the Battle Record, Battle Report, or Memory Report, is the final screen that appears in a Kingdom Hearts game. Typically, The End shows a piece of Key Art alongside certain game statistics, such as the Difficulty Level, the time it took to beat the game, and the completion percentage of various tasks and challenges. There is usually no input required in The End except for saving the game to create Game Clear Data.

The End is normally accompanied by "Dearly Beloved" or "Dearly Beloved -Reprise-".

Kingdom Hearts|game and Kingdom Hearts Final Mix

  • Normal: The end screen is "Premonition", with "The End" emblazoned at the bottom left in white font.
  • Expert: The end screen is "Bonds".
  • Beginner and Standard: The end screen is "Respite" (Day).
  • Proud: The end screen is "Friends".
  • Proud with Hades Cup and All Keyholes Sealed: The end screen is "Premonition".
  • Proud with 100% Journal: The end screen is "Respite (Night)".

Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories and Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories

The Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories version of "Dearly Beloved" plays while the End screens are shown.

Sora

Chain of Memories: The end screen is a picture of Sora, Donald, and Goofy climbing the stairs of Castle Oblivion with Naminé at the top, similar to how Castle Oblivion is shown in the opening of Kingdom Hearts II.

Re:Chain of Memories

  • Beginner: The end screen is Sora's art on the box art of Chain of Memories.
  • Standard: The end screen is the actual Chain of Memories box art.
  • Proud: The end screen is a high-res version of the original end screen from Chain of Memories.
  • Proud with 100% Journal: The end screen is art of Sora from Kingdom Hearts 2 posing in front a background displaying his art from Kingdom Hearts and Chain of Memories along with pictures of Donald, Goofy, Kairi, and Riku.

Riku

Chain of Memories: The end screen is a picture of Sora and Riku posing back to back displayed in the style of the box art.

Re:Chain of Memories

  • Beginner: The end screen is a picture of Riku in the style of the Chain of Memories box art.
  • Standard: The end screen is a high-res version of Riku's original end screen from Chain of Memories.
  • Proud: The end screen is front cover box art of the game.
  • Proud with 100% D-Report: The end screen is the back cover box art of the game.

Kingdom Hearts II and Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days

The End screen in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days is similar to the cover of the game's Ultimania, with "End" written in a black font at the bottom right while the Kingdom Hearts II version of "Dearly Beloved -Reprise-" plays.

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep and Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix

The Kingdom Hearts version of "Dearly Beloved" plays while the End screens are shown.

Kingdom Hearts coded and Kingdom Hearts Re:coded

The End screen in Kingdom Hearts Re:coded depicts a jumping Sora sprite that can also be seen in the game's ending sequence, with "The End" written in a blue font at the bottom right corner of the upper screen while "Dearly Beloved -Reprise-" plays. Kingdom Hearts coded does not have a "The End" screen like in other Kingdom Hearts titles, but instead restarts Sora back at Destiny Islands.[1]

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

The End screen in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance depicts Sora and Riku wielding their Keyblades on the right of the top screen, but if the game mode is critical, it will show the Twilight artwork. On the bottom right, it shows a moving render of the most used Dream Eater. On the left of both screens shows the Battle Report and the bottom left of the bottom screen has "The End" written while "Dearly Beloved -Reprise-" plays. In Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance HD, the Battle Report is separated into two pages, due to the lack of dual-screen functionality.

Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-

In all the end screens, Aqua's in-game model will be wearing the accessories the player has equipped, if any.

  • Beginner: The end screen is a moving image of Aqua's in-game model staring at Castle of Dreams in the Realm of Darkness.
  • Standard: The end screen is a moving image of Aqua's in-game model standing in front of one of the mirrors at the World Within.
  • Proud and Critical: The end screen is a moving image of Aqua's in-game model sitting on the paopu fruit tree on Destiny Islands.

Kingdom Hearts III

  • Beginner: The end screen is the Kingdom Hearts III box art.
  • Standard: The end screen is artwork used on the cover of the game's Ultimania and the back of the art book.
  • Proud: The end screen is artwork of Sora, Riku, and Kairi created for Kingdom Hearts χ's third anniversary.
  • Critical: The end screen is artwork of Roxas, Lea, Sora, Riku, and Kairi in their Super Groupies collaboration outfits.
  • Re:Mind: While there is no typical "Battle Report" screen, "Dearly Beloved" plays over the save menu after each of the three episodes.

Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory

The end screen is determined on what difficulty is played during the Dark Domination boss fight.

  • Beginner: The end screen is a collage of different screenshots from the series with musical flair.
  • Standard: The end screen is the box art for the game.
  • Proud: The end screen is the key art from the Kingdom Hearts Concert -First Breath- album.

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