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|title = Kingdom Hearts (universe) | |title = Kingdom Hearts (universe) | ||
|image = [[File:Kingdom Hearts logo.png|250px]] | |image = [[File:Kingdom Hearts logo.png|250px]] | ||
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|developer = [[Square Enix]] (formerly Squaresoft)<br>Jupiter<br>h.a.n.d.<br>BitGroove Inc.<br>Success<br>indieszero | |developer = [[Square Enix]] (formerly Squaresoft)<br>Jupiter<br>h.a.n.d.<br>BitGroove Inc.<br>Success<br>indieszero | ||
|publisher = Square Enix (formerly Squaresoft)<br>[[Disney Interactive Studios]]<br>Sony Computer Entertainment<br>Nintendo | |publisher = Square Enix (formerly Squaresoft)<br>[[Disney Interactive Studios]]<br>Sony Computer Entertainment<br>Nintendo | ||
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The '''''Kingdom Hearts'' universe''' ({{ja|キングダム ハーツ|Kingudamu Hātsu}}, ''Kingdom Hearts''), stylized in-game as '''KINGDOM HEARTS''', refers to the ''Smash Bros.'' series' collection of characters, stages, and properties that hail from the action role-playing game (ARPG) franchise created by [[Square Enix]] (formerly Squaresoft) in collaboration with [[Disney]], the official owner of the franchise. The series primarily centers around the adventures of [[Sora]], who travels across various worlds themed after properties owned by Disney and its subsidiaries while stopping schemes plotted by both original antagonists and | The '''''Kingdom Hearts'' universe''' ({{ja|キングダム ハーツ|Kingudamu Hātsu}}, ''Kingdom Hearts''), stylized in-game as '''KINGDOM HEARTS''', refers to the ''Smash Bros.'' series' collection of characters, stages, and properties that hail from the action role-playing game (ARPG) franchise created by [[Square Enix]] (formerly Squaresoft) in collaboration with [[Disney]], the official owner of the franchise. The series primarily centers around the adventures of [[Sora]], who travels across various worlds themed after properties owned by Disney and its subsidiaries while stopping schemes plotted by both original antagonists and Disney villains. Since the release of its first installment in 2002, the franchise has been one of the best-selling action RPG series in the world and is most notable for its crossing-over of Disney properties with various Square Enix properties, namely {{uv|Final Fantasy}}, ''{{iw|wikipedia|The World Ends with You}}'', and ''{{iw|wikipedia|Einhänder}}''. Alongside ''Final Fantasy'' and {{uv|Dragon Quest}}, ''Kingdom Hearts'' is considered a flagship franchise for Square Enix. | ||
==Franchise description== | ==Franchise description== | ||
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A prequel entry titled ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' released on PlayStation Portable in 2010. Based on the adventures of Terra, Ventus, and Aqua, the game is set ten years before the events of the first game and explains plot mysteries that have persisted since the beginning. This game received the Final Mix treatment in 2011. | A prequel entry titled ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' released on PlayStation Portable in 2010. Based on the adventures of Terra, Ventus, and Aqua, the game is set ten years before the events of the first game and explains plot mysteries that have persisted since the beginning. This game received the Final Mix treatment in 2011. | ||
An entry for [[Nintendo 3DS]] titled ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'' released in 2012 as part of the series' 10th anniversary, and was the first game since ''Kingdom Hearts II'' to properly advance the story. The game was remastered as ''Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance HD'' in 2017. | An entry for [[Nintendo 3DS]] titled ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'' released in 2012 as part of the series's 10th anniversary, and was the first game since ''Kingdom Hearts II'' to properly advance the story. The game was remastered as ''Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance HD'' in 2017. | ||
In 2013, a web browser game titled ''Kingdom Hearts χ[chi]'' was released as a prequel to every game released prior. The game was fully remade for mobile devices in 2015 titled ''Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ'', which was renamed in 2017 to ''Kingdom Hearts Union χ[Cross]''. A companion game was released in 2020, titled ''Kingdom Hearts Dark Road'', that explains the origin of several characters. The games have since been shut down, but the cutscenes in theatre mode are still available to download. | In 2013, a web browser game titled ''Kingdom Hearts χ[chi]'' was released as a prequel to every game released prior. The game was fully remade for mobile devices in 2015 titled ''Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ'', which was renamed in 2017 to ''Kingdom Hearts Union χ[Cross]''. A companion game was released in 2020, titled ''Kingdom Hearts Dark Road'', that explains the origin of several characters. The games have since been shut down, but the cutscenes in theatre mode are still available to download. | ||
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*''Kingdom Hearts'' is the only major universe primarily published by [[Square Enix]] to not have any [[Mii Fighter]] costumes in ''Smash''. | *''Kingdom Hearts'' is the only major universe primarily published by [[Square Enix]] to not have any [[Mii Fighter]] costumes in ''Smash''. | ||
*{{uv|Star Fox}}, {{uv|Fire Emblem}}, {{uv|Metal Gear}}, and ''Kingdom Hearts'' are the only universes to not feature dubs other than English, in addition to {{uv|Final Fantasy}}, and {{uv|Dragon Quest}} who do not have English dubs, in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. In this case, ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II'' introduced French, Spanish, and German dubs. | *{{uv|Star Fox}}, {{uv|Fire Emblem}}, {{uv|Metal Gear}}, and ''Kingdom Hearts'' are the only universes to not feature dubs other than English, in addition to {{uv|Final Fantasy}}, and {{uv|Dragon Quest}} who do not have English dubs, in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. In this case, ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II'' introduced French, Spanish, and German dubs. | ||
*The ''Kingdom Hearts'' series holds a strong connection to the numbers seven and thirteen. A full list can be found [[khwiki:Kingdom Hearts (series) | *The ''Kingdom Hearts'' series holds a strong connection to the numbers seven and thirteen. A full list can be found [[khwiki:Kingdom Hearts (series)#Trivia|here]], but as an example, a pivotal plot point established in ''Dream Drop Distance'' and ''Kingdom Hearts III'' is {{iw|khwiki|Xehanort}}'s goal of uniting seven "lights" and thirteen "darknesses" to forge the legendary {{iw|khwiki|χ-blade}}, with the {{iw|khwiki|Real Organization XIII}} as the thirteen darknesses and the {{iw|khwiki|Seven Guardians of Light}} as the seven lights. These numeric connections are heavily connected to and referenced in Sora's inclusion in ''Ultimate'': | ||
**Sora was released in update 13.0.0, which was released thirteen days after his reveal, and included thirteen new spirits (five fighter spirits based on his various appearances, and eight from the rest of the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series). | **Sora was released in update 13.0.0, which was released thirteen days after his reveal, and included thirteen new spirits (five fighter spirits based on his various appearances, and eight from the rest of the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series). | ||
**When counting {{SSBU|Pyra}} and {{SSBU|Mythra}} as separate fighters, Sora is the seventh fighter of Fighters Pass Vol. 2 and ''Ultimate''{{'}}s thirteenth DLC fighter overall. | **When counting {{SSBU|Pyra}} and {{SSBU|Mythra}} as separate fighters, Sora is the seventh fighter of Fighters Pass Vol. 2 and ''Ultimate''{{'}}s thirteenth DLC fighter overall. |