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* [[Angst? What Angst?]]: At the end of the story, {{spoiler|Riku passes the exam and is recognized as a Keyblade Master. Sora failed the exam when darkness seeped into his heart but he remained optimistic and set out soon after to train before he takes the exam again.}}
* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: [http://youtu.be/M6TZHGGD_Eo Each] [http://www.square-enix.co.jp/kingdom/3d/ and] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPND8ntVidA every] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zlex8ja2eNI single] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BssrlR_rdFc trailer] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=avs8xec1D0w sums] a lot of it up; for particular rejoicing moments, see [[And the Fandom Rejoiced/Kingdom Hearts 3D|the appropriate ATFR subpage]].
* [[Angst What Angst]]: At the end of the story, {{spoiler|Riku passes the exam and is recognized as a Keyblade Master. Sora failed the exam when darkness seeped into his heart but he remained optimistic and set out soon after to train before he takes the exam again.}}
* [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|Awesome Music]]:
* [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|Awesome Music]]:
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Amwn4l3315M The new version of "Dearly Beloved."]
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Amwn4l3315M The new version of "Dearly Beloved."]
** The Kingdom Hearts remix of "[[The World Ends With You (Video Game)|Twister]]."
** The Kingdom Hearts remix of "[[The World Ends With You|Twister]]."
* [[Broken Base]]: {{spoiler|Lea getting a Keyblade and the revelation that Nobodys can grow hearts}} have had mixed reactions.
* [[Broken Base]]: {{spoiler|Lea getting a Keyblade and the revelation that Nobodys can grow hearts}} have had mixed reactions.
** The whole game breaks the base, mainly due to amping up the [[Mind Screw]] and [[Kudzu Plot]] like never before. This is either seen as a turn-off or an attraction. Also, because it [[And the Fandom Rejoiced|generated so much hype]] prior to release, it has the probelms of having ''dizzying'' expectations to live up to, and the base is further broken as [[Hype Backlash|it matches some while fails to with others.]]
** The whole game breaks the base, mainly due to amping up the [[Mind Screw]] and [[Kudzu Plot]] like never before. This is either seen as a turn-off or an attraction. Also, because it [[And the Fandom Rejoiced|generated so much hype]] prior to release, it has the probelms of having ''dizzying'' expectations to live up to, and the base is further broken as [[Hype Backlash|it matches some while fails to with others.]]
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* [[Complete Monster]]: Hey look, it's [[Sinister Minister|Judge Claude Frollo]].
* [[Complete Monster]]: Hey look, it's [[Sinister Minister|Judge Claude Frollo]].
** The sheer degree to which Xehanort has proven himself to be a [[Manipulative Bastard|bastard]] [[Grand Theft Me|of]] [[Complete Monster|the HIGHEST]] [[Kick the Dog|order]] in ''3D'' is something to behold. What we knew of his actions before this game, ''nothing he did compares to the extent of his evil in this game''.
** The sheer degree to which Xehanort has proven himself to be a [[Manipulative Bastard|bastard]] [[Grand Theft Me|of]] [[Complete Monster|the HIGHEST]] [[Kick the Dog|order]] in ''3D'' is something to behold. What we knew of his actions before this game, ''nothing he did compares to the extent of his evil in this game''.
* [[Continuity Lock Out]]: An attempted aversion for once. As part of the whole [[Milestone Celebration|"10th anniversary"]] aspect of the game, [http://kh13.com/forum/topic/30377-memoirs-feature-in-kingdom-hearts-3d-explained/ the announced "Memoirs" feature] proves Nomura's promise to "attract a new generations of fans to the series" to be true.
** In a game series about [[The Power of Friendship]], the fact that the trailer indicates Sora will have to fight {{spoiler|Rinzler/Tron}} in the ''[[Tron Legacy (Film)|Tron Legacy]]'' world arguably makes Clu even ''worse'' than he was in the movie.
* [[Continuity Lock Out]]: '''[[Averted Trope]].''' As part of the whole [[Milestone Celebration|"10th anniversary"]] aspect of the game, [http://kh13.com/forum/topic/30377-memoirs-feature-in-kingdom-hearts-3d-explained/ the announced "Memoirs" feature] proves Nomura's promise to "attract a new generations of fans to the series" to be true.
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Wandanyan, the fat and doglike Dream Eater.
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Wandanyan, the fat and doglike Dream Eater.
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: [http://www.halolz.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/halolz-dot-com-kingdomhearts2-twewy-nobodiescomic.jpg This] correctly predicted the [[Counterpart Comparison]] between ''[[Kingdom Hearts (Franchise)|Kingdom Hearts]]'' characters and their ''[[The World Ends With You (Video Game)|TWEWY]]'' [[Expy|expies]] a long time before they were confirmed to appear in the same game. [http://www.halolz.com/2010/03/01/nobodies-business/ Lampshaded in the commentary.] All of this is coincidental, as the trope demands.
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: [http://www.halolz.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/halolz-dot-com-kingdomhearts2-twewy-nobodiescomic.jpg This] correctly predicted the [[Counterpart Comparison]] between ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' characters and their ''[[The World Ends With You|TWEWY]]'' [[Expy|expies]] a long time before they were confirmed to appear in the same game. [http://www.halolz.com/2010/03/01/nobodies-business/ Lampshaded in the commentary.] All of this is coincidental, as the trope demands.
** Not to mention [http://kingdomhearts.wikia.com/wiki/The_Sceptre_and_the_Kingdom The Sceptre And The Kingdom,] predating this game by ''nearly ten years.'' Again, it's been a coincidence.
** Not to mention [https://web.archive.org/web/20130502081719/http://kingdomhearts.wikia.com/wiki/The_Sceptre_and_the_Kingdom The Sceptre And The Kingdom,] predating this game by ''nearly ten years.'' Again, it's been a coincidence.
** Also, remember that music when you were at the Awakening stages at the start of the first ''Kingdom Hearts''? It's called "Dive Into The Heart", right? {{spoiler|And that's exactly what Riku does, going to that same place, near the end of the game.}}
** Also, remember that music when you were at the Awakening stages at the start of the first ''Kingdom Hearts''? It's called "Dive Into The Heart", right? {{spoiler|And that's exactly what Riku does, going to that same place, near the end of the game.}}
*** It gets even better. {{spoiler|Roxas, Xion, and Ventus ask Riku the same questions that Sora got asked in his Awakening from the original ''Kingdom Hearts'', making the Awakening come full circle}}.
*** It gets even better. {{spoiler|Roxas, Xion, and Ventus ask Riku the same questions that Sora got asked in his Awakening from the original ''Kingdom Hearts'', making the Awakening come full circle}}.
** Haley Joel Osment, the voice of Sora, also played David in ''[[AI Artificial Intelligence (Film)|A.I.: Artificial Intelligence]]''. In this game he finally finds the Blue Fairy.
** Haley Joel Osment, the voice of Sora, also played David in ''[[A.I.: Artificial Intelligence]]''. In this game he finally finds the Blue Fairy.
* [[Ho Yay]]: Of the accidentally implied kind. When Riku first arrives at Traverse Town, the cutscene with his first meeting with Joshua ends with Riku approaching Joshua and saying "I'll help you" while the camera pans up in order to show the animation for the new Traverse Town logo. It wouldn't be so bad by itself, but sadly said animation ''[[Sexy Discretion Shot|begins with fireworks]]''. Add Joshua's perceived "[[Ambiguously Gay]]" status from [[The World Ends With You (Video Game)|the game he's from]] and you get the picture.
* [[Ho Yay]]: Of the accidentally implied kind. When Riku first arrives at Traverse Town, the cutscene with his first meeting with Joshua ends with Riku approaching Joshua and saying "I'll help you" while the camera pans up in order to show the animation for the new Traverse Town logo. It wouldn't be so bad by itself, but sadly said animation ''[[Sexy Discretion Shot|begins with fireworks]]''. Add Joshua's perceived "[[Ambiguously Gay]]" status from [[The World Ends With You|the game he's from]] and you get the picture.
** In addition, his English voice actor ''does not'' help this situation. ''At all.''
** In addition, his English voice actor ''does not'' help this situation. ''At all.''
* [[I Knew It]]: People were expecting ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'' to get a world sooner or later, or for [[The World Ends With You (Video Game)|the TWEWY gang]] to make an appearance.
* [[I Knew It!]]: People were expecting ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney film)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'' to get a world sooner or later, or for [[The World Ends With You|the TWEWY gang]] to make an appearance.
** We also knew that ''[[Pinocchio (Disney)|Pinocchio]]'' would get a world sooner or later. Heck, we knew it in ''[[What Could Have Been|358/2 Days]]''.
** We also knew that ''[[Pinocchio (Disney film)|Pinocchio]]'' would get a world sooner or later. Heck, we knew it in ''[[What Could Have Been|358/2 Days]]''.
** Fans knew a world for ''[[Tron Legacy (Film)|Tron Legacy]]'' was coming due to the popularity of the Space Paranoids level as well as [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff|the movie's popularity in Japan.]] Let's just hope the light-cycles get an overhaul if it returns.
** Fans knew a world for ''[[Tron: Legacy]]'' was coming due to the popularity of the Space Paranoids level as well as [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff|the movie's popularity in Japan.]] Let's just hope the light-cycles get an overhaul if it returns.
** The "symbolicness" of the cover, {{spoiler|a lot of fans expected Riku to be the true hero of the story.}}
** The "symbolicness" of the cover, {{spoiler|a lot of fans expected Riku to be the true hero of the story.}}
* [[Jerkass Woobie]]: Revelations in this game may qualify {{spoiler|Xemnas}} and {{spoiler|Xigbar/Braig}} for this trope, as well as {{spoiler|Isa/Saïx}}.
* [[Jerkass Woobie]]: Revelations in this game make the Organization, save for Xemnas and Xigbar, even more sympathetic.
* [[Just Here for Godzilla]]: Many former fans and every fan who hates the [[Kudzu Plot]] of the series are only playing this game for the ''[[The World Ends With You (Video Game)|The World Ends With You]]'' characters.
* [[Just Here for Godzilla]]: Many former fans and every fan who hates the [[Kudzu Plot]] of the series are only playing this game for the ''[[The World Ends With You]]'' characters. Or if they're fans of the featured Disney movies.
* [[Moe]]: Rhyme, just like in her game of origin. Possibly more so.
* [[Moe]]: Rhyme, just like in her game of origin. Possibly more so.
* [[Narm]]: Riku's [[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner]] to {{spoiler|Anti-Black Coat.}}
* [[Narm]]: Riku's [[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner]] to {{spoiler|Anti-Black Coat.}}
{{quote| '''Riku''': "If you're a nightmare... I'll eat you whole!"}}
{{quote|'''Riku''': "If you're a nightmare... I'll eat you whole!"}}
** In [[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney)|La Cité Des Cloches]], with the exception of the Dream Eater boss Bullet Gargoyle - as well as Sora himself - thrown in for good measure, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=Oii2TovTeFo the iconic "Sanctuary! Sanctuary!" scene made it into the game.] And it's just as [[Moment of Awesome (Sugar Wiki)|awesome]] as it has always been... except for the fact that there's literally ''nobody else'' in there aside from Quasimodo, Frollo, and Esmeralda. No French townspeople, just them. [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|And Quasimodo yells "Sanctuary!" only once.]]
** In [[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney film)|La Cité Des Cloches]], with the exception of the Dream Eater boss Bullet Gargoyle - as well as Sora himself - thrown in for good measure, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=Oii2TovTeFo the iconic "Sanctuary! Sanctuary!" scene made it into the game.] And it's just as [[Moment of Awesome (Sugar Wiki)|awesome]] as it has always been... except for the fact that there's literally ''nobody else'' in there aside from Quasimodo, Frollo, and Esmeralda. No French townspeople, just them. [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|And Quasimodo yells "Sanctuary!" only once.]]
* [[Ruined FOREVER]]: ''[[Mickey Donald Goofy the Three Musketeers|The Three Musketeers]]'' is getting a world. One half of the fandom likes this (see the ATFR subpage). The other half was convinced they're running out of ideas. Very similar reaction with Mickey also being present in the ''[[Fantasia (Disney)|Fantasia]]'' world.
* [[Ruined FOREVER]]: ''[[Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers|The Three Musketeers]]'' is getting a world. One half of the fandom likes this (see the ATFR subpage). The other half was convinced they're running out of ideas. Very similar reaction with Mickey also being present in the ''[[Fantasia]]'' world.
** Then again, the [[Disney Animated Canon]] has many settings that have never been re-envisioned in the ''KH'' series, not to mention that there's currently ''no'' [[Pixar]] movie represented in any game. In other words: [[The Simpsons (Animation)|have no fears, we've got stories for years!]]
** Then again, the [[Disney Animated Canon]] has many settings that have never been re-envisioned in the ''KH'' series, not to mention that there's currently ''no'' [[Pixar]] movie represented in any game. In other words: [[The Simpsons (animation)|have no fears, we've got stories for years!]]
** Some new plot developments, such as {{spoiler|Lea getting a Keyblade}}, {{spoiler|time travel}}, or many of the characters being {{spoiler|connected to either Sora or Xehanort}}. Though the last two were before this game, this game seems to be capitalizing on that.
** Some new plot developments, such as {{spoiler|Lea getting a Keyblade}}, {{spoiler|time travel}}, or many of the characters being {{spoiler|connected to either Sora or Xehanort}}. Though the last two were before this game, this game seems to be capitalizing on that.
* [[Scrappy Mechanic]]: Mentioned in Nintendo Power's demo run of the game. The Drop Gauge allows you to switch between Riku and Sora as you please, but it steadily drops whilst playing, and when it's empty, you ''immediately'' switch to the other character...even if you're in the middle of a battle. [[Word of God|Nomura said it was this way in order to make sure the player gets both stories without breaking it up just like in Birth By Sleep]].
* [[Scrappy Mechanic]]: Mentioned in Nintendo Power's demo run of the game. The Drop Gauge allows you to switch between Riku and Sora as you please, but it steadily drops whilst playing, and when it's empty, you ''immediately'' switch to the other character...even if you're in the middle of a battle. [[Word of God|Nomura said it was this way in order to make sure the player gets both stories without breaking it up just like in Birth By Sleep]].
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** Players can also find and purchase items that keep the meter full.
** Players can also find and purchase items that keep the meter full.
*** Sure doesn't help that the meter drops while you're ''shopping''. Though, it doesn't switch you over until exit out.
*** Sure doesn't help that the meter drops while you're ''shopping''. Though, it doesn't switch you over until exit out.
* [[Sweet Dreams Fuel]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HacdoXd6jqo&feature=relmfu Traverse In Trance] is [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin]], and fitting a "sleeping" version of the already relaxing Traverse Town theme.
* [[Sweet Dreams Fuel]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HacdoXd6jqo&feature=relmfu Traverse In Trance] is [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]], and fitting a "sleeping" version of the already relaxing Traverse Town theme.
* [[That One Boss]]: {{spoiler|Young Master Xehanort looks like he's going to be this for a lot of players. He's fast, hits hard, has a lot of HP and can rewind time to the beginning of the battle when he hits 0 HP. The only way to defeat him is to use a Reality Shift on the clock that appears when he rewinds time and destroy it from the inside; however, you ''still'' have to keep him at bay whilst doing this, and the clock has as much HP as he does. If you don't do it in time, he simply rewinds time to the beginning of the battle and you have to start over again. His nickname of Trollanort is ''more'' than deserved.}}
* [[That One Boss]]: {{spoiler|Young Master Xehanort looks like he's going to be this for a lot of players. He's fast, hits hard, has a lot of HP and can rewind time to the beginning of the battle when he hits 0 HP. The only way to defeat him is to use a Reality Shift on the clock that appears when he rewinds time and destroy it from the inside; however, you ''still'' have to keep him at bay whilst doing this, and the clock has as much HP as he does. If you don't do it in time, he simply rewinds time to the beginning of the battle and you have to start over again. His nickname of Trollanort is ''more'' than deserved.}}
* [[Ugly Cute]]: To an extent with the Dream Eaters; Nomura designed them to be appealing to the player, but not in the conventional sense of "cute and cuddly." The result is creatures like Wandanyan, who are decidedly odd-looking but still endearing in their own way.
* [[Ugly Cute]]: To an extent with the Dream Eaters; Nomura designed them to be appealing to the player, but not in the conventional sense of "cute and cuddly." The result is creatures like Wandanyan, who are decidedly odd-looking but still endearing in a way.
* [[Uncanny Valley]]: The Grid had Sam, Flynn, and Quorra from ''Tron: Legacy''. The faces are so realistic it's really creepy, especially when they share a shot with Riku and Sora who have kept their stylized faces. It's comparable to the ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean (Film)|Pirates of the Caribbean]]'' situation in the second game.
* [[Uncanny Valley]]: The Grid had Sam, Flynn, and Quorra from ''Tron: Legacy''. The faces are so realistic it's really creepy, especially when they share a shot with Riku and Sora who have kept their stylized faces. It's comparable to the ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean]]'' situation in the second game.


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Latest revision as of 20:39, 26 April 2021


  • Angst? What Angst?: At the end of the story, Riku passes the exam and is recognized as a Keyblade Master. Sora failed the exam when darkness seeped into his heart but he remained optimistic and set out soon after to train before he takes the exam again.
  • Awesome Music:
  • Broken Base: Lea getting a Keyblade and the revelation that Nobodys can grow hearts have had mixed reactions.
    • The whole game breaks the base, mainly due to amping up the Mind Screw and Kudzu Plot like never before. This is either seen as a turn-off or an attraction. Also, because it generated so much hype prior to release, it has the probelms of having dizzying expectations to live up to, and the base is further broken as it matches some while fails to with others.
    • The new remix of "Calling" is pretty Love It or Hate It, mainly because of the vocals compared to the original.
    • The introduction of time travel (with the exception of Timeless River in KHII) has ruffled more than a few feathers.
  • Complete Monster: Hey look, it's Judge Claude Frollo.
    • The sheer degree to which Xehanort has proven himself to be a bastard of the HIGHEST order in 3D is something to behold. What we knew of his actions before this game, nothing he did compares to the extent of his evil in this game.
  • Continuity Lock Out: An attempted aversion for once. As part of the whole "10th anniversary" aspect of the game, the announced "Memoirs" feature proves Nomura's promise to "attract a new generations of fans to the series" to be true.
  • Ensemble Darkhorse: Wandanyan, the fat and doglike Dream Eater.
  • Hilarious in Hindsight: This correctly predicted the Counterpart Comparison between Kingdom Hearts characters and their TWEWY expies a long time before they were confirmed to appear in the same game. Lampshaded in the commentary. All of this is coincidental, as the trope demands.
    • Not to mention The Sceptre And The Kingdom, predating this game by nearly ten years. Again, it's been a coincidence.
    • Also, remember that music when you were at the Awakening stages at the start of the first Kingdom Hearts? It's called "Dive Into The Heart", right? And that's exactly what Riku does, going to that same place, near the end of the game.
      • It gets even better. Roxas, Xion, and Ventus ask Riku the same questions that Sora got asked in his Awakening from the original Kingdom Hearts, making the Awakening come full circle.
    • Haley Joel Osment, the voice of Sora, also played David in A.I.: Artificial Intelligence. In this game he finally finds the Blue Fairy.
  • Ho Yay: Of the accidentally implied kind. When Riku first arrives at Traverse Town, the cutscene with his first meeting with Joshua ends with Riku approaching Joshua and saying "I'll help you" while the camera pans up in order to show the animation for the new Traverse Town logo. It wouldn't be so bad by itself, but sadly said animation begins with fireworks. Add Joshua's perceived "Ambiguously Gay" status from the game he's from and you get the picture.
    • In addition, his English voice actor does not help this situation. At all.
  • I Knew It!: People were expecting The Hunchback of Notre Dame to get a world sooner or later, or for the TWEWY gang to make an appearance.
    • We also knew that Pinocchio would get a world sooner or later. Heck, we knew it in 358/2 Days.
    • Fans knew a world for Tron: Legacy was coming due to the popularity of the Space Paranoids level as well as the movie's popularity in Japan. Let's just hope the light-cycles get an overhaul if it returns.
    • The "symbolicness" of the cover, a lot of fans expected Riku to be the true hero of the story.
  • Jerkass Woobie: Revelations in this game make the Organization, save for Xemnas and Xigbar, even more sympathetic.
  • Just Here for Godzilla: Many former fans and every fan who hates the Kudzu Plot of the series are only playing this game for the The World Ends With You characters. Or if they're fans of the featured Disney movies.
  • Moe: Rhyme, just like in her game of origin. Possibly more so.
  • Narm: Riku's Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner to Anti-Black Coat.

Riku: "If you're a nightmare... I'll eat you whole!"

  • Ruined FOREVER: The Three Musketeers is getting a world. One half of the fandom likes this (see the ATFR subpage). The other half was convinced they're running out of ideas. Very similar reaction with Mickey also being present in the Fantasia world.
    • Then again, the Disney Animated Canon has many settings that have never been re-envisioned in the KH series, not to mention that there's currently no Pixar movie represented in any game. In other words: have no fears, we've got stories for years!
    • Some new plot developments, such as Lea getting a Keyblade, time travel, or many of the characters being connected to either Sora or Xehanort. Though the last two were before this game, this game seems to be capitalizing on that.
  • Scrappy Mechanic: Mentioned in Nintendo Power's demo run of the game. The Drop Gauge allows you to switch between Riku and Sora as you please, but it steadily drops whilst playing, and when it's empty, you immediately switch to the other character...even if you're in the middle of a battle. Nomura said it was this way in order to make sure the player gets both stories without breaking it up just like in Birth By Sleep.
    • It can, and will, also Drop your character during boss battles.
    • Though there is a small bit of relief here: If you lose all your health in battle, when you respawn, the Drop gauge will have bounced backward a fair bit.
    • Players can also find and purchase items that keep the meter full.
      • Sure doesn't help that the meter drops while you're shopping. Though, it doesn't switch you over until exit out.
  • Sweet Dreams Fuel: Traverse In Trance is Exactly What It Says on the Tin, and fitting a "sleeping" version of the already relaxing Traverse Town theme.
  • That One Boss: Young Master Xehanort looks like he's going to be this for a lot of players. He's fast, hits hard, has a lot of HP and can rewind time to the beginning of the battle when he hits 0 HP. The only way to defeat him is to use a Reality Shift on the clock that appears when he rewinds time and destroy it from the inside; however, you still have to keep him at bay whilst doing this, and the clock has as much HP as he does. If you don't do it in time, he simply rewinds time to the beginning of the battle and you have to start over again. His nickname of Trollanort is more than deserved.
  • Ugly Cute: To an extent with the Dream Eaters; Nomura designed them to be appealing to the player, but not in the conventional sense of "cute and cuddly." The result is creatures like Wandanyan, who are decidedly odd-looking but still endearing in a way.
  • Uncanny Valley: The Grid had Sam, Flynn, and Quorra from Tron: Legacy. The faces are so realistic it's really creepy, especially when they share a shot with Riku and Sora who have kept their stylized faces. It's comparable to the Pirates of the Caribbean situation in the second game.