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* The first ''{{iw|wikipedia|Kingdom Hearts|video game}}'' game marked the debut of {{iw|wikipedia|Takahiro Sakurai}} as the consistent voice of [[Cloud Strife]].
* The first ''{{iw|wikipedia|Kingdom Hearts|video game}}'' game marked the debut of {{iw|wikipedia|Takahiro Sakurai}} as the consistent voice of [[Cloud Strife]].
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* Some of [[Sephiroth]]'s moves (like [[Shadow Flare]]) were adopted from this series by ''{{s|wikipedia|Dissidia Final Fantasy}}'', which then became the basis for their ''Smash'' appearance.  
* Some of [[Sephiroth]]'s moves (like [[Shadow Flare]]) were adopted from this series by ''{{s|wikipedia|Dissidia Final Fantasy}}'', which then became the basis for their ''Smash'' appearance.  
* [[Aerith]]'s name was retranslated to better match her Japanese name.  
* [[Aerith]]'s name was retranslated to better match her Japanese name.  

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Kingdom Hearts (universe)
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Developer(s) Square
Square Enix
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Publisher(s) Square
Square Enix
Genre(s) Action role-playing
Hack and slash
Rhythm action
Console/platform of origin PlayStation 2
First installment Kingdom Hearts (2002)
Latest installment Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory (2020)

The Kingdom Hearts universe (キングダム ハーツ, Kingdom Hearts) refers to the Smash Bros. series' collection of characters, stages, and properties that hail from the video game franchise created by Square.

Franchise description

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Fighter

Stage

Music

Spirits

Other

  • The first Kingdom Hearts game marked the debut of Takahiro Sakurai as the consistent voice of Cloud Strife.
  • Some of Sephiroth's moves (like Shadow Flare) were adopted from this series by Dissidia Final Fantasy, which then became the basis for their Smash appearance.
  • Aerith's name was retranslated to better match her Japanese name.
  • Sephiroth's one wing debuted in the original game; it was derived from the title of his battle theme in Final Fantasy VII, "One-Winged Angel", which reappears throughout the series and in other Compilation of Final Fantasy VII installments as Sephiroth's general theme.

Trivia

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