Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

Julius

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Julius is a vicious artificial monster in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, and acts as a secret boss during the game. He first appeared in the Disney animated short film Runaway Brain.

Story

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

Sora discovers Julius while in Traverse Town, where he jumps out of a sewer grate in the middle of the plaza and proceeds to attack Sora.

Design

The hulking Julius resembles a fusion of Frankenstein's monster and Pete, in both appearance and voice. He has red hair and wears a light blue shirt, dark blue pants and white gloves. He has only one leg while the other one has been replaced with a peg leg. Template:Section-stub

Abilities

Julius possesses a great deal of physical strength and despite his large size he is capable of moving very quickly. Most of his attacks resemble wrestling moves. Template:Section-stub

Origin

Julius first appeared in the animated short film Runaway Brain. He is the monster of mad scientist Dr. Frankenollie, who Mickey Mouse applied to work for "a mindless day's work" in order to pay for a trip to Hawaii that he and Minnie were taking. Frankenollie decides to perform an experiment which successfully switches Mickey's brain with the brain of his monster, leaving the two swapped in each other's bodies, though at the cost of Frankenollie's life. In Mickey's body, Julius finds himself infatuated with Minnie and tries to kidnap her. However, Mickey, in the body of Julius, manages to stop him and reverse the brain swap once more. Now back in his own body, Mickey manages to incarcerate Julius by trapping him in rope leaving him being pulled up and down like a yo-yo off of a skyscraper's billboard. In the end, Mickey and Minnie use Julius as transportation to get them to Hawaii by boat, comically by hanging a photo of Minnie in front of him to make him try to swim and reach the photo, unwillingly rowing the boat.