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It looks like the Keyblade is made of wood, possibly symbolizing the fact that it is received from the Pride Lands. The chain of the [[Keychain]] is a vine, rather than metal links. The guard and Keychain is a lion head, specifically the head of Simba as drawn by Rafiki in the movie ''The Lion King''. Its name comes from the plot device, as well as a song, from the first Lion King, "The Circle of Life". | It looks like the Keyblade is made of wood, possibly symbolizing the fact that it is received from the Pride Lands. The chain of the [[Keychain]] is a vine, rather than metal links. The guard and Keychain is a lion head, specifically the head of Simba as drawn by Rafiki in the movie ''The Lion King''. Its name comes from the plot device, as well as a song, from the first Lion King, "The Circle of Life". | ||
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Circle of Life is one of the Keyblades packaged with the Series 1 ''[[Play Arts Figures]]'' [[Master Form]] figure. | Circle of Life is one of the Keyblades packaged with the Series 1 ''[[Play Arts Figures]]'' [[Master Form]] figure. | ||
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[[fr:Cercle Vital]] | [[fr:Cercle Vital]] |
Revision as of 17:37, 29 August 2010
Kingdom Hearts II Circle of Life | ||
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"Has great strength, increasing MP restoration speed after MP is consumed." | ||
Token | ||
Japanese | サークルオブライフ | |
Stats | ||
Strength | Magic | Length |
+4 | +1 | |
Ability | ||
MP Haste | ||
Obtained | ||
Talk to Simba in the Oasis of Pride Lands. |
The Circle of Life (サークルオブライフ Sākuru obu Raifu ) Keyblade is from Kingdom Hearts II. In a way, it almost replaces the Jungle King from Kingdom Hearts, except the Circle of Life is much stronger at the point in the game it is obtained than the Jungle King was.
Design
It looks like the Keyblade is made of wood, possibly symbolizing the fact that it is received from the Pride Lands. The chain of the Keychain is a vine, rather than metal links. The guard and Keychain is a lion head, specifically the head of Simba as drawn by Rafiki in the movie The Lion King. Its name comes from the plot device, as well as a song, from the first Lion King, "The Circle of Life".
Other media
Circle of Life is one of the Keyblades packaged with the Series 1 Play Arts Figures Master Form figure.