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Symphony of Sorcery

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Symphony of Sorcery

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Japanese シンフォニー・オブ・ソーサリー

Romaji Shinfonī Obu Sōsarī
Game Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

Origin Fantasia (1940)
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KH3D tracks
Field theme - L'Apprenti Sorcier
Battle theme - Symphony No.6 "Pastoral" Op.68
File:Pastoral (Sora, Symphony of Sorcery, Field & Battle) KH3D.ogg
Battle theme - The Nutcracker Suite Op.71
File:The Nutcracker Suite (Riku, Symphony of Sorcery, Field & Battle) KH3D.ogg
Other worlds
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts
Dive to the Heart | Destiny Islands | Disney Castle
Traverse Town | Wonderland | Olympus Coliseum
Deep Jungle | Agrabah | Monstro
Atlantica | Halloween Town | Neverland
100 Acre Wood | Hollow Bastion
End of the World | Realm of Darkness
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
Castle Oblivion | Twilight Town
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts II
Mysterious Tower | Radiant Garden
The Land of Dragons | Beast's Castle | Timeless River
Port Royal | Pride Lands | Space Paranoids
The World That Never Was | End of Sea | Keyblade Graveyard
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts coded
Datascape
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
Land of Departure | Mirage Arena
Dwarf Woodlands | Enchanted Dominion | Castle of Dreams
Disney Town | Deep Space
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
La Cité des Cloches | The Grid | Symphony of Sorcery
Country of the Musketeers | Prankster's Paradise
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts χ[chi]
Daybreak Town
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts Union χ[Cross]
Game Central Station | Niceland | Cy-Bug Sector | Candy Kingdom
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts III
The Final World | Secret Forest | Olympus
Toy Box | Kingdom of Corona | Monstropolis
Arendelle | The Caribbean | San Fransokyo
Scala ad Caelum | Quadratum

Symphony of Sorcery is a Sleeping World that is featured in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, the second to be based on the Disney film, Fantasia. The world features Mickey as a sorcerer commanding the Brooms.

Like Timeless River and Country of the Musketeers, Symphony of Sorcery is set in the past, during a period where Mickey was in pursuit of knowledge to become a Keyblade Master.

Development

Since the conception of the first Kingdom Hearts, Tetsuya Nomura had wanted to include a world based on Fantasia, but was unable to and ended up only including Chernabog as a boss in End of the World, though in a battlefield very similar to the Night on Bald Mountain segment.[1]

Setting and Areas

It is a dream version of Yen Sid's Mysterious Tower, composed of Yen Sid's Chamber, Tower Entrance, and Tower. The songbooks within the chamber lead to two other worlds. In Sora's side, the songbook for The Pastoral Symphony leads to the Cloudwalk, which takes place up in the sky. On top of the mountain is the Glen, where Sora is blown into the air by whirlwinds. Finally, Sora enters the Fields and gets the Sound Idea. In Riku's side, the songbook to the Nutcracker Suite leads to the Moonlight Wood, which takes place at night. Once the grass is cleared, he enters the Golden Wood. Riku finds the Sound Idea in the Snowgleam Wood, but is thrown into a fight with Chernabog at Bald Mountain.


Story

Between Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep and Kingdom Hearts

Sometime after Terra-Xehanort's descent into darkness, his Heartless, Ansem, Seeker of Darkness, attacked many worlds and swallowed them into the darkness. One of these worlds was Symphony of Sorcery. Though it was restored after Sora defeated Ansem and destroyed the End of the World, Symphony of Sorcery remained in a state of deep sleep instead of returning to the Realm of Light, plagued by Nightmare Dream Eaters.

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

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Characters

Enemies

Dream Eaters

Other

Gallery

Trivia

  • Unlike the other worlds, with the exception of Night on Bald Mountian, Symphony of Sorcery has no true field or battle music.

Notes and references