Forum:Digimon's references to KH

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Marcus Damon

Marcus's voice actor, Quinton Flynn, makes an allusion to his character Axel from Kingdom Hearts II in the episode "The Crier Familly Reunion", when he says "I got it memorized, all right here", while pointing to his head. "Got it memorized?" is Axel's catchphrase.

Seraphimon (a seraph)

It bears the Crest of Hope on its plackart, and the DigiCode on its breechcloth are a quote of Sephiroth's from Final Fantasy VII which reads (全ては我と共に, Subete wa ware to tomoni?, lit. "All shall be one with me").

BlackSeraphimon (a black seraph)

The DigiCode on its breechcloth read (全て/我とと, Subete / ware to to?), which are fragments of a quote of Sephiroth's from Final Fantasy VII that reads in full "All shall be one with me" (全ては我と共に, Subete wa ware to tomoni?).

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KrytenKoro - This is the song that runs under the credits; these are the credits, so this is where it goes. 'has nothing to do with the movie so we'll say, "Hey! Hey! Hey hey hey hey hey hey!"
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Do we want to mention these? The first one is just a throwaway quote, but for the last two, this is encoded text that has been integrated into the character's design for almost a decade. However, the quotes are originally from FFVII, I believe (still checking into that).

If we get more of these, could we have a "Kingdom Hearts in popular culture" article? (Something with a similar concept to this—hey, I see a Kingdom Hearts reference on that page!) (Totally unrelated, Critical reception of the Kingdom Hearts series needs help.) --Neumannz, The Dark Falcon 18:48, 12 September 2011 (UTC)

I'm surprised we don't have a KHiPC article yet. maggosh 19:34, 12 September 2011 (UTC)
I'm against this idea. There are very few KH referances out there. Even I don't know why I am saying this, but maybe it's due to fear? UxieLover1994 15:45, 13 September 2011 (UTC)
Well, if we did have it, we might finally be able to have a way to mention Dead Fantasy without violating our policy. Also the Kingdom of Loathing has at least one reference to KH, that I know of. --Neumannz, The Dark Falcon 19:24, 13 September 2011 (UTC)
"Well, if we did have it, we might finally be able to have a way to mention Dead Fantasy without violating our policy." -- well shit then, nevermind. Part of the reason I was so stringent about the policy is because I didn't want there to be gushing about Dead Fantasy on every page of the wiki. Unless we would be keeping it on just one article, in tiny font, commented. Then I'd be fine with it."We're werewolves, not swearwolves." (KrytenKoro) 19:50, 13 September 2011 (UTC)
Psh. Having a short blurb about it on a KHiPC article doesn't count as gushing. (Also, there's no way to make a comment in small font. Just sayin'.) --Neumannz, The Dark Falcon 20:02, 13 September 2011 (UTC)
I'm all for this "...in popular culture" idea, but is Dead Fantasy really considered pop culture?
(Not trying to shoot down the idea, only suggesting that we change "popular culture...") --VenCharm.pngLegoAlchemistVenCharm.png 05:32, 14 September 2011 (UTC)
I agree... if I were to become a famous spriter, and I were to make custom Sora sprites, would that make them noteworthy? No. As such, some lonely guy who lives in his basement making scantly clad versions of various characters and animating them should not count as "popular culture". KRCCFNF is tired of being STEPPED ON. 01:53, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
Well, the guy who makes Dead Fantasy isn't just "some lonely guy living in the basement", Monty Oum works for [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rooster_Teeth_Productions RoosterTeeth], a very successful video game-based company. But back to the point, I'd say videos with millions of views combined, as well as a very large following, could classify as "popular culture". Chitalian8 02:21, 15 September 2011 (UTC)