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=Story Mode= | =Story Mode= | ||
==Pilots== | ==Pilots== | ||
- | *Kokopelli (Tutorial only, Not Playable, Voiced by: Nicholas Cage) | + | :† = Can die in game |
- | + | :♪ = Must die for golden ending | |
- | + | :★ = Will die in KHIII | |
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- | + | *Kokopelli (Tutorial only, Not Playable, Voiced by: Nicholas Cage) †♪ | |
- | + | #Takashi Waku (Voiced by: Joshua Seth) † | |
- | + | #Masaru Kodaka "Kodama" (Voiced by: Chris Ares) †♪ | |
- | + | #Isao Kako (Voiced by: Vic Mignogna) † | |
- | + | #Chizuru Honda "Chizu" (Voiced by: Caitlin Glass) †♪ | |
- | + | #Daichi Yamura (Voiced by: Crispin Freeman) ★ | |
- | + | #Mako Nakarai "Nakama" (Voiced by: Linda Mackay) † | |
- | + | #Moji Kunihiko (Voiced by: John Morris) †♪(revived by Arc Reactor donated by Tony Stark) | |
- | + | #Maki Ano (Voiced by: Janice Kawaye) † | |
- | + | #Yusuke Kirie (Voiced by: Sean Schemel) | |
- | + | #Takami Komoda (Voiced by: Sarah Williams) | |
- | + | #Aiko Tokosumi (Voiced by: Anna Kingsley)† | |
- | + | #Kanji Yoshikawa (Voiced by: Blake Swift) | |
- | + | #Yoko Machi (Voiced by: -Whoever Voiced 18 in DBZ Abridged-/Allison Petrek) ★ | |
- | + | #Jun Ushiro (Voiced by: Alexander Cayford) ★ | |
- | + | #Kana Ushiro (Voiced by: Autumn Paine) ★ (Revived by Jun's victory against Hades) | |
- | + | #Yuki/Yumi Ichigo (Your Character, Voiced by: Johnny Yong Bosch/Alison Viktorin) † | |
- | + | #Shinji Ikuto "Toji" (Voiced by: Chris Noisi) †♪ | |
- | + | #Yana Uzumi (Voiced by: Ryan Paine) | |
- | + | #Mayako Makishima (Voiced by: Laura Bailey) † | |
- | + | #Kozue Kurasaka (Voiced by: Andrea Libman) †♪ | |
- | + | #Maria Ichinose (Voiced by: Apphia Yu) †♪ | |
- | + | #Master Eraqus Capulet (Voiced by: Mark Hamill) †♪ | |
- | + | #Vanitas Spiegel "Spiegel" (Voiced by: Hayley Joel Osment) †♪ | |
- | + | #Master Hiroki Xehanort (Voiced by: Leonard Nemoy/Peter Davison) | |
- | + | #Ventus Strathe (Voiced by: Jesse McCartney) | |
- | + | #Terra Capulet (Voiced by: Jason Dohring) | |
- | + | #Isa Iwata (Voiced by: Kirk Thorton) | |
- | + | #Xion Botkins (Voiced by: Hayden Penniter) †♪ | |
- | + | #Roxas Spiegel (Voiced by: Jesse McCartney) | |
- | + | #Naminé Botkins (Voiced by: Meghan Jette Martin) | |
- | + | #Kairi Botkins (Voiced by: Hayden Penniter) ★ | |
- | + | #Lea Yamauchi (Voiced by: Quinton Flynn) ★ | |
- | + | #Sora Spiegel (Voiced by: Hayley Joel Osment) | |
- | + | #Qwendolyn Franklin "Aqua" Gates (Voiced by: Willa Holland) | |
- | + | #Riku Yokoi (Voiced by: David Gallegher) | |
- | + | #Ran Issani (Voiced by: Grey DeLisle) † | |
- | + | #Haeru Higure (Voiced by: Casey Mongillo) †♪ | |
- | + | #Hikaru Hakumei (Voiced by: Tara Strong) †♪ (in the present, past self appears courdacy of the Kakara Singularity) | |
- | *Captain Tanaka | + | #Momo Mochi (Voiced by: Andrea Libman) |
- | *Masamitsu Seki (Voiced by: | + | #Adam Generoux (Voiced by: Martin Billany) †♪ |
+ | #Ichigo Miyatendo "Migoya" (Voiced by: Chris Noisi) †♪ | ||
+ | #'Yusuke' Xehanort "Xeke" (Voiced by: Ben Diskin/Zachary Quinto) | ||
+ | #Elliot Dunkel | ||
+ | #Tedd Verres † | ||
+ | #Sarah Brown | ||
+ | #Justin Tolkiberry † | ||
+ | #Tiffany Susan Pompoms "Susan" | ||
+ | #Ellen Dunkel † | ||
+ | #Franklin Sandak | ||
+ | #Ron Washington †♪ | ||
+ | #Molly Kennedy | ||
+ | #Hayley Adams | ||
+ | #Sabrina Mitchell | ||
+ | #Mary Thompson | ||
+ | #Katie Sampson | ||
+ | #Nicole Matthews "Nikki" | ||
+ | #Miki Richards | ||
+ | #Mara Harper | ||
+ | #Tony Gray | ||
+ | #Hibari Higurashi "Higuri" | ||
+ | *Captain Misumi Tanaka (Voiced by: Mary Elizabeth Glynn) ★ | ||
+ | *Masamitsu Seki (Voiced by: Robert Buchholz) † | ||
+ | *Rya Botkins (Voiced by: ???/Karen Gillan) | ||
+ | *Peter Parker/Spiderman "Spidey" (Voiced by: Tobey Maguire) ★ | ||
+ | ===Order of Death for Gold Ending=== | ||
+ | #Kozoe Kurasaka | ||
+ | #Masaru Kodaka "Kodama" | ||
+ | #Haeru Higure | ||
+ | #Shinji Ikuto "Toji" | ||
+ | #Vanitas Speigel(?) + Chuzuru Honda (Chizu) | ||
+ | #Moji Kunihiko | ||
+ | #Xion Botkins | ||
+ | #Maria Ichinose | ||
+ | #Adam Generoux | ||
+ | #Ron Washington (+ Junji Karita) | ||
+ | #Ichigo Miyatendo "Migoya" | ||
+ | #Eraqus Capulet | ||
+ | #Hikaru Hakumei | ||
+ | #Daichi Yamura | ||
+ | #Kairi Botkins | ||
+ | #Lea Yamauchi | ||
+ | #Peter Parker/Spiderman "Spidey" | ||
+ | #Kana Ushiro | ||
+ | #Machi Yoko | ||
+ | #Jun Ushiro | ||
==Other Characters== | ==Other Characters== | ||
- | *Koyemshi (Voiced by: Lewis Lovhaug) | + | *Koyemshi/Shiro Machi (Voiced by: Lewis Lovhaug) |
+ | *Koyemshi (Voiced by: Doug Walker) | ||
*Ninten Waku (Voiced by: Scott McNeil) | *Ninten Waku (Voiced by: Scott McNeil) | ||
==Days== | ==Days== | ||
+ | The year begins August 8th in-universe, two days after Kokopelli's Flight | ||
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#Takashi Waku | #Takashi Waku | ||
#Isao Kako | #Isao Kako | ||
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#Jun Ushiro | #Jun Ushiro | ||
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+ | #Mako Nakarai "Nakama" | ||
+ | #Roulette | ||
+ | #Isao Kako | ||
+ | #Armorize: Takashi Waku/Kozue Kurasaka | ||
+ | #<You> | ||
+ | #Roulette | ||
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+ | #Roulette | ||
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+ | #Moji Kunihiko | ||
+ | #Eraqus Capulet (Challenge: Limited Pilots due to Funeral) | ||
+ | #Haeru Higure | ||
+ | #Roulette | ||
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+ | #Maki Ano | ||
+ | #Takashi Waku | ||
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+ | #Kanji Yoshikawa | ||
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+ | #Isao Kako | ||
+ | #Armorize: Masaru Kodaka "Kodama" | ||
+ | #Roulette | ||
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+ | #Mako Nakarai "Nakama" | ||
+ | #Roulette | ||
+ | #Haeru Higure | ||
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+ | #Ventus | ||
+ | #Roulette | ||
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+ | #Tedd Verres | ||
+ | #Roulette | ||
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+ | #Shinji Ikuto "Toji" | ||
+ | #Roulette | ||
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+ | #Moji Kunihiko | ||
+ | #Roulette | ||
+ | #Roulette | ||
+ | #Roulette | ||
+ | #Armorize: Haeru Higure/Tedd Verres | ||
+ | #Roulette | ||
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+ | #Jun Ushiro | ||
+ | #Roulette | ||
+ | #Roulette | ||
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+ | #Takashi Waku | ||
+ | #Isao Kako | ||
+ | #Moji Kunihiko | ||
+ | #Roulette | ||
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+ | #Kana Ushiro | ||
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+ | #Chizuru Honda | ||
+ | #Roulette | ||
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+ | #Takashi Waku | ||
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+ | #Chizuru Honda | ||
+ | #Roulette | ||
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+ | #Moji Kunihiko | ||
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+ | #Armorize: Shinji Ikuto "Toji"/Mako Nakarai "Nakama" | ||
+ | #Roulette | ||
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+ | #Kanji Yoshikawa | ||
+ | #Roulette | ||
+ | #Roulette | ||
+ | #Moji Kunihiko | ||
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+ | #Jun Ushiro | ||
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+ | #Takashi Waku | ||
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+ | #Moji Kunihiko | ||
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+ | #Armorize: Isao Kako->Chizu Honda (Kako{or Spiegel} dies{or appears to die} in collapsing building) | ||
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+ | #Armorize: Eraqus Capulet | ||
+ | #Armorize: Hikaru Hakumei/Avatar Character | ||
+ | #Takashi Waku (Credits Toy Box) | ||
+ | ===The 64 Day Journey (KHIII)=== | ||
+ | #Jun Ushiro | ||
+ | #Armorize: Daichi Yamura | ||
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+ | #Ninten Waku (Not Contracted) | ||
+ | #Aiko Tomosuki | ||
+ | #Kanji Yoshikawa | ||
+ | #Armorize: Kana Ushiro | ||
+ | #Armorize: Yoko Machi | ||
+ | #Armorize: Jun Ushiro | ||
- | ==Decisions== | + | ==Day-2-Day Decisions== |
*Day 2: Do you stay at Kanji's or Waku's | *Day 2: Do you stay at Kanji's or Waku's | ||
:Kanji-Waku Pilots Zearth on Day 13 | :Kanji-Waku Pilots Zearth on Day 13 | ||
:Waku-Kozue Pilots Zearth on Day 13 | :Waku-Kozue Pilots Zearth on Day 13 | ||
*Day 7: Should you or Jun walk Kana to the school's playground? | *Day 7: Should you or Jun walk Kana to the school's playground? | ||
- | :Jun | + | :Jun-You character pilots Zearth on day 300 |
- | :<You> | + | :<You>-You meet the old woman at the park |
- | *Day 25: Does Maki go to the junior beauty pageant or go to Town Fair to do volunteer work on Day 32? (Available if Waku is still alive) | + | *Day 10: Do you help Nakama out with the Uniforms or Babysit Daichi's Sibling? |
+ | :Nakama-One Memory Point with Nakama | ||
+ | :Daichi-One Memory Point with Daichi | ||
+ | *Day 12: Isao wants you to help with 'Something' pertaining to drugs, do you follow him or try to talk him out of it? | ||
+ | :Follow-Attack Boost | ||
+ | :Talk-Defense Boost | ||
+ | *Day 14: Do you talk to Kirie or Kako about the fall? | ||
+ | :Moji - Defense Boost | ||
+ | :Kirie - Hope Boost | ||
+ | *Day 19: You are given a Bouquet of flowers by a secret Admirer, Do you give it to the deceased or go look for her/him? | ||
+ | :Deceased-One Memory Point for Waku/Kozoe | ||
+ | :Admirer-One Memory Point for Adam/Maki | ||
+ | *Day 20: Do you attend the funeral? | ||
+ | :Yes-Hope Upgrade, One Memory Point for Waku/Kozoe | ||
+ | :No-??? | ||
+ | *Day 21: Should Tedd Compete with Haeru in the Youth Jeopardy Tournament? | ||
+ | :Yes - Haeru Pilots Zearth on Day 64 | ||
+ | :No - Tedd Pilots Zearth on Day 64 | ||
+ | *Day 25: Does Maki go to the junior beauty pageant or go to Town Fair to do volunteer work on Day 32? (Choice Available if Waku is still alive) | ||
:Pageant-Kodama's Life Cutscene | :Pageant-Kodama's Life Cutscene | ||
:Fair-Kanji's Life Cutscene (Chosen by Default if Waku had died by then) | :Fair-Kanji's Life Cutscene (Chosen by Default if Waku had died by then) | ||
+ | *Day 30: Who do you(Kanji) choose to win the Pageant the Pageant? (if Waku Survives) | ||
+ | :Takara-Humiliation | ||
+ | :Junko-Humiliation | ||
+ | :Maki-One Memory Point for Maki | ||
+ | *Day 35: Do you speak up against Mr. Kodaka? | ||
+ | :Yes-One Memory Point for Hikaru | ||
+ | :No-One Memory Point for Kodama | ||
+ | *Day 40: How do you wish to help Nakama with the Uniforms? | ||
+ | :Mold Helmets-Defense Upgrade | ||
+ | :Go Shopping for Supplies-Speed Upgrade | ||
+ | *Day 42: Which Answer do you give for Haeru | ||
+ | :This man led a rebellion against Disney which was systematically sunk by the Disney Renaissance. (A: Who is Don Bluth?)-One Memory Point for Maki | ||
+ | :Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and White make up a specific spectrum for this perticular application. (A: What is Printing?)-One Memory Point for Nakama | ||
+ | :Most of this Firm's 70,000 Seasonal white-collar employees work only four months a year (A: What is H&R Block?)-One Memory Point for Haeru | ||
+ | *Day 46: Do you sleep with Ven or Moji during the Camping Trip? | ||
+ | :Ven-One Memory Point for Ventus | ||
+ | :Moji-One Memory Point for Moji | ||
+ | *Day 50: | ||
+ | :--- | ||
+ | :--- | ||
=Gameplay= | =Gameplay= | ||
+ | ==Routine== | ||
*Roulette Phase: The Pilot is chosen through either a Roulette or a pre-programmed mission | *Roulette Phase: The Pilot is chosen through either a Roulette or a pre-programmed mission | ||
*Build Phase: You build your map for the specific challenge | *Build Phase: You build your map for the specific challenge | ||
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*Training Phase: Similar to Super Smash Bros. for 3DS' Smash Run mode but is different as in you gain the stat boosts within the Toy Box adventures laid out within. | *Training Phase: Similar to Super Smash Bros. for 3DS' Smash Run mode but is different as in you gain the stat boosts within the Toy Box adventures laid out within. | ||
*Battle Phase: You fight off whatever Boss Heartless or Mech is sent your way. | *Battle Phase: You fight off whatever Boss Heartless or Mech is sent your way. | ||
+ | ==Mech Stats== | ||
+ | *Attack | ||
+ | *Defense | ||
+ | *Speed | ||
+ | *HP | ||
+ | *Glory (Special ATK) | ||
+ | *Hope (Special DEF) | ||
+ | *Togetherness | ||
+ | ===Ways to add power=== | ||
+ | *Power Discs | ||
+ | *The Figurines you have strengthened act as a special Stat Booster. | ||
+ | *Bonding with your friends makes Zearth Stronger. | ||
+ | ==Memory Points== | ||
+ | *Nakama: 2 out of 3 Points or she faces Armorization | ||
=Series= | =Series= | ||
+ | ==Series 1== | ||
+ | :OP: <Parody of 1000% Sparking> - Chiaki Ishikawa + Weird Al Yankovic (Performed by the Cast) | ||
+ | :ED: When Somebody Loved Me - Masaaki Endoh + Chiaki Ishikawa | ||
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+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 1: The Game|Episode 1: The Game]] (Kokopelli "Armorized") | ||
+ | :Thirty-Eight children and two councilors at a summer school program encounter the mysterious Kokopelli and agree to be testers for a game he claims to have completed recently. Soon, they are summoned by curious creatures called Zoogs into the cockpit of a giant robot, with Kokopelli piloting. Thus the first round takes place. | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 2: Zearth|Episode 2: Zearth]] (Focus: Waku, Moji, Kozoe) | ||
+ | :The children start having second thoughts about the game, but more Zoogs and teleports them to the cockpit of the robot, which the group later dubs Zearth. On the evening of the same day, a new enemy appears, and Waku is chosen to fight it. | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 3: The Secret|Episode 3: The Secret]] (Kozoe Armorized) | ||
+ | :Komo tells the Truth about Zearth to her father as everyone returns home. Kozoe chats with Waku after taking in the Ichigo twins with some convincing of Kodama's father and the blessing of Waku's. Days pass and Kozoe is selected to be the day's pilot for the first enemy mech. | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 4: Quiet|Episode 4: Quiet]] (Today's Focus: Waku, Moji) | ||
+ | :Waku has become quite jaded after witnessing Kozoe's death, attending the funeral only serving as a grim reminder of the dire situation that they've found themselves in. | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 5: Loud|Episode 5: Loud]] (Today's Focus: Waku) | ||
+ | :Waku has shut himself in his room more often than not, but now he's needed to defeat an Unversed. Waku better snap out of his Funk, otherwise their world will be destroyed. | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 6: Lust|Episode 6: Lust]] (Today's Focus: Maki Ano, Kanji Yoshikawa) | ||
+ | :Maki Ano decides to doll herself up for a junior beauty pageant (produced by Capcom as a fundraising effort) judged by two of her fellow pilots, Kanji and Yuki, among three others. Speaking of the rule of Three, She encounters three familiar looking girls among the competition. | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 7: Strength|Episode 7: Strength]] (Kodama Armorized) | ||
+ | :Kodama fights the third enemy without caring about his surroundings, causing many casualties in the process, until he discovers the meaning of losing someone important to him. | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 8: Weakness|Episode 8: Weakness]] (Haeru Armorized) | ||
+ | :Competing in a Junior Jeopardy Tournament, Haeru tries to win the round of the very competition he himself can't finish as he has been selected to defeat an enemy mech a month after Kodama's fatal flight. | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 9: Courage|Episode 9: Courage]] (Toji Armorized) | ||
+ | :Toji and Ichigo find themselves depressed as the two childhood pen-pals will be separated for good with Shinji's turn as pilot now being his last. | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 10: Guts|Episode 10: Guts]] (Today's Focus: Kako) | ||
+ | :??? | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 11: Glory|Episode 11: Glory]] ("Spiegel" Killed Rescuing Kako) | ||
+ | :The children try to find Kako without success, until Chizu discovers where he is hiding and tries to cheer him up. However, Kako has other plans for her. | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 12: Scars|Episode 12: Scars]] (Today's Focus: Chizu) | ||
+ | :The story of Chizu's relationship with her teacher is revealed, before she is selected to replace the incapacitated Kako. | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 13: Vengeance|Episode 13: Vengeance]] (Chizu Armorized) | ||
+ | :The fourth battle begins, but Chizu is more worried about taking revenge on her teacher than facing her enemy. | ||
+ | ==Series 2== | ||
+ | :OP: Romeo and Cinderella - Chiaki Ishikawa | ||
+ | :ED: <Parody of the second ED of SGT. Frog> - Weird Al Yankovic + Chiaki Ishikawa | ||
+ | |||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 14: Superhero|Episode 14: Superhero]] (Today's Focus: Nakama) | ||
+ | :Nakama is finishing up the Uniforms for both the Ichigo and Ushiro siblings. But she's strapped for cash and with her requirement to pilot the mech to defeat the day's giant heartless, she has to resort to desperate measures. | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 15: Requiem|Episode 15: Requiem]] (Today's Focus: Kako, Ushiro, Daichi) | ||
+ | :As Waku and Ushiro race through Daichi's usual paper route, Kako is very shaken over Chizu's sacrifice. | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 16: Life|Episode 16: Life]] (Today's Focus: Maki) | ||
+ | :Maki's little brother is being born soon. She wants to spend some time with them before she defeats the day's enemy, as it's most important | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 17: Death|Episode 17: Death]] (Today's Focus: Moji, Waku) | ||
+ | :Moji has been chosen to defeat the next enemy mech and has chosen to pass his heart over to Nagi, unaware that his battle will reveal a shocking truth about the mech battles. | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 18: Second Chance|Episode 18: Second Chance]] (Moji Armorized) | ||
+ | :Moji hesitates to fight the enemy mech on it's home terf, The Ultimate Marvel Universe. | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 19: Master|Episode 19: Master]] (Today's Focus: Eraqus, Kirie, Sora) | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 20: Apprentice (Today's Focus: Terra, Komoda) | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 21: Sunrise (Today's Focus: Ventus, Xion, Aqua) | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 22: Sunset (Xion Armorized) | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 23: Fate (Today's Focus: Lea, Jun, Isa) | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 24: History (Today's Focus: Xehanort, Terra, Riku) | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 25: Tears (Today's Focus: Maria, Waku, Machi) | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 26: Believe (Maria Armorized) | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/The Movie: Spellbind Rebellion|The Movie: Spellbind Rebellion]] (Adam Armorized) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Series 3== | ||
+ | :OP: Uninstall - Masaaki Endoh + Chiaki Ishikawa | ||
+ | :ED: re:birthday - Chiaki Ishikawa | ||
+ | |||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 27: Reflection (Today's Focus: Ron, Kokopelli, Kako) | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 28: Afraid (Today's Focus: Aiko, Kako, Kirie) | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 29: Denial (Today's Focus: Hikaru, Jun, Kana) | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 30: Truth (Ron Armorized) | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 31: Lies (Today's Focus: Maki, Machi, Jun) | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 32: Anger (Today's Focus: Tanaka, Seki, Rya) | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 33: Smile (Ichigo Armorized) | ||
+ | :Ichigo's throwing a 'Super-Mega Awesome Wedding-Christmas-Funeral-UnBirthday Bash' to celebrate his Death as he has been selected to fend off the latest mechanical monstrosity . | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 34: Bargaining (Today's Focus: Kanji, Hikaru, Waku) | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 35: Left Behind (Today's Focus: Nakama, Daichi, Kako) | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 36: Depression|Episode 36: Depression]] (Today's Focus: Machi, Aqua, Lea) | ||
+ | :While Kanji struggles with contact, Machi tells of the story of her struggles before the yearlong battle of the Mighty Zearth among a good chunk of the team. (Daichi, Waku, Komoda, Jun, Kana, Maki, Aqua, Lea, Eraqus, Xehanort, Hikaru and Walt) | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 37: Failure (Eraqus Armorized) | ||
+ | :Separated from the other Pilots, Eraqus has to fight off the Enemy Mech in the Land of Departure, Wide awake and with nowhere to hide. Meanwhile, The Rest of the Team has to fend off the Heartless and Unversed invasion with only Riku, Lea and Kairi to help them out. How will they fare? | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 38: Wisdom (Today's Focus: Waku, Machi, Jun) | ||
+ | :Waku and Jun have gotten their Keyblades and Koyemshi has decided to join the contract, but all is not well because Hikaru has been selected for the second straight mech battle. The problem is she was just dreaming up her battles and thus leaving the team to go search for her. | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 39: Acceptance (Hikaru Armorized) | ||
+ | :An aged Hikaru from the present day goes to accept her destiny and face her impending death with dignity. | ||
+ | ==Kingdom Hearts III== | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts III/Episode 50: Darkness]] | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom Hearts III/Episode 51: Light]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Potential OVA: Kokopelli, Comrade of Disney== | ||
+ | *Episode A: Father | ||
+ | :Walt Disney encounters a man at a Robot Simulation. | ||
+ | *Episode B: Pawn | ||
+ | *Episode C: Forgive Me | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Budget== | ||
+ | $200,000,000 Million | ||
+ | |||
+ | *Cost Cutting Measures: Recycling Footage from Bokurano (i.e. Kako and Chizu's arc episodes {Ep5-8} for Eps 10-13, Maki's Battle {Ep13} for Moji's Battle{Ep18}, Kodama's Battle will be recycled wholesale on episode 7 like Madoka Magica Rebellion will gain 40 minutes of original footage to become the Kingdom Hearts Ours Movie.) | ||
+ | *Three Week Breaks between seasons to polish the 40 minutes of the Movie made to recoup the money. | ||
+ | *$50,000,000 funds Eps. 5, 13, 22, and 26 | ||
+ | *$50,000,000 funds Eps. 36-39 | ||
+ | *$100,000,000 funds the Other Episodes | ||
+ | |||
+ | =The Pitch= | ||
+ | To John Vignocchi, I've got an Idea for version 3.0. of Disney Infinity. And it can tie in to the ever popular Kingdom Hearts Franchise as well as grant a longtime wish of many a longtime fans, that is: a wish for a genuine Kingdom Hearts Anime. Now, we don't want to turn the attention away from the games, especially with the HD Catch-Up games, Not to mention that the staff of may need more time for Kingdom Hearts III's Development Cycle. Then allow me to pitch a great idea for a challenge...playset...something or other lifting a Page from the critically-acclaimed Persona franchise's proverbial playbook. Kingdom Hearts Ours, a game where you play through Toy Box Adventures as well as develop strong relationships with 60 friends to power up a 500 meter super-fighting robot. Allow me introduce the characters, none of them shall receive figurines as they are not the characters you use in this Mode, It's your entire collection that plays through the Adventures and provide a helpful stat booster to your sleek little mech, the Mighty Zearth. But that isn't to say the characters within the story mode aren't worth the screentime, In fact, they're the reason for this project to be brought into the Disney Infinity Universe. Which brings me to my biggest point I have to make clear to my audience, as this concept will make you a lot of money. Listen to us, the creators. We know what we're doing, so quit with the meddling that gave us the world of Cars already. I know it was Eisner that made Pixar produce Cars due to his belief that Toy Story 2 didn't count in the original contract, but let's not get into that now. We'll get into why you need to listen to us but that's enough chit-chat for our little prelude, let's get to the Gameplay | ||
+ | ==The Gameplay== | ||
+ | The gameplay of each turn is formulaic, yes. But it's the focus on Characters and the Toy Box Arenas you build that brings a sense of variety and creativity to the game. It starts with the draw phase where the day's pilot is selected. The build phase comes next where you build a toy box arena befitting a specific challenge, brushes and templates are locked as the things produced for each specific mission are generated after you lock in your world. | ||
+ | |||
+ | And speaking of your world, now it's time to mingle in theirs for the mingle phase of the game. Your player character and the day's pilot if it isnt said player character already go around and mingle with the characters. Mingle Phase is special because it plays out like a visual novel where the decisions you make can change the game's situation for better and for worse. Each scene is handcrafted by a group of talented visual novel writers alongside co-head writers Tetsuya Nomura and Mahiro Kitoh. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Now it's time to get into the nitty-gritty with the adventure phase, you go through one of the Toy Box Adventures constructed around your Toy Box or the Toy Box you Loaded up for this game and collect temporary stat boosters for your mech: the Mighty Zearth! Like with the Mingle Phase, the Battle Phase takes up a different play style format, in this case a turn-based RPG, to portray how you and your other friends fend off whatever monstrosity is sent your way. Whether Heartless, Nobody, Unversed or even another Dimension Mecha like your own. That last class of monsters requires you to Armorize into an even stronger form, but it can only be used 13 times over the course of the 300 days, with the other seven being in Kingdom Hearts III. But there's a catch to this cool little trick, one that shall be in the story. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==The Story== | ||
+ | The story was conceived when an interview popped a question: 'Will Walt Disney be playable in the Future?' Thus, I came up with a special story over the course of a year dating as long ago as last summer. It has a novel explaining a specific adventure leading up to it featuring the other character who shall come bundled with the Kingdom Hearts Ours Piece, the Princess of the Toy Box: Sekai Montague. The story of this game is rather complex because it leads in to Kingdom Hearts III and yet it also leads into Birth by Sleep. How so, They are tethered to the realm of the characters through Dream Selves which stem from a consecutive number of days before a specific date during their respective games. For Sora, Naminé, Roxas and Xion, they take place during the dreams before Xion's Death, For Isa, Ven, Aqua, Terra, Eraqus and Xehanort, it's before the Trio of Playable characters approached their fate in the Keyblade Graveyard. But these kids and Lea, Riku and Kairi are one year away from the destination at the end of Kingdom Hearts III. This game will tell the tale of the first 300 days leading to the 65 days in Kingdom Hearts III. They fend off colossal Heartless, Unversed and eventually: Nobody and Dream Eater Monsters. And as the year progresses, our rather large cast of characters grow closer bonds as the midichlorians in their bodies increase in number, thus tying this toy-box...playset...challenge...thing into the Star Wars theme you'll probably be indulging in for version 3.0. But there are twenty occasions in which a mecha worthy of fending off the Mighty Zearth, and in the case of each of these occasions, they are required to Armorize Zearth into one of three more powerful forms. But there unfortunately is a consequence to the process in that it requires every last drop of Midichlorians from the twenty pilots. High-Class Jedi Qui-Gon Jinn explain these globs of bacteria a lot better than I can. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <Midichlorian exposition> | ||
+ | |||
+ | In short, Once you're done piloting your armorized Mecha, you die. As such, any of the thirteen out of the twenty mechs that are fightable in the game require a specific sacrifice to the system. Every decision and every choice made counts and one wrong move could seal the fate of the characters you hold dear, but there is only one gold ending and the death of one of one of the center stage characters is a surefire way to miss out on the ending that leads into Kingdom Hearts III. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Each story arc deals with the next pilot set to fight on Earth’s behalf. Each child has a story to tell, a conflict of some sort to work out before they fight. One wants to prove himself to his workaholic father. Another deals with bullying because of her mother’s reputation. Another grapples with his disappeared dad while supporting his three younger siblings. And so on and so forth. At first, getting to know all the kids all at once is overwhelming, but as each one is explored and developed, they become unique and well fleshed out. Each arc then becomes a “coming of age” story for each of the kids, culminating in the moment where they reach their ultimate destiny as they reflect on their lives and the world they fight for. In the meantime, the group of children draw unwanted attention to themselves from the government and military and they must deal with the implications of their actions. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==The Characters== | ||
+ | Now we get to the characters of our story. You've got Sora, Riku and Kairi, yes. but you've also got Namine, Roxas, Lea, Isa, Xion, Ven, Terra, Aqua, Eraqus and Xehanort making up 25% of the cast of Initial Pilots. There are 45 more to talk about, some drawn by my own hand and others came bundled with Zearth. You see, I didn't come up with Zearth, But it was a guy named Mahiro Kitoh in Japan who created this little-known manga and it's much less little-known anime known as Bokurano about 15 middle-school-age children piloting a Giant Robot each with their own compelling story and their own flaws, they don't exactly start off as rather big pals, rather, most of them are just getting to know each other...but as the journey progresses and the fifteen enemies are defeated one by one, their bonds become tighter than they ever expected as they learn to accept a responsibility they took upon themselves solely because they happened to be bored on a beach one day. Allow me to introduce you to five of them. Takashi Waku is rather hot-headed and isn't too wise when the journey begins but as the days turn into weeks and into the 10 months portrayed in the game leading up to the two further months leading up to Kingdom Hearts III, He grows to become a pretty understanding young lad as he grows more in tune with the world around him. He's obviously not alone in this long war, for example: there's Jun Ushiro, a stotic young man who's calm, collected, unlike the highly energetic Takashi. He's kind of a Jerk, even moreso towards his sister, Kana. The Jerkass level is legitimately higher with Masaru Kodaka "Kodama" who believes himself as a born survivor like his father, A real estate contractor named Shoutaro, and finds himself amazed as to how Takashi survived piloting Zearth on the first day. Yoko Machi is by far one of the most plain females in her age group you can find, but there are secrets that she's hiding concerning her origin and the history of the Mighty Zearth. Kanji's a pretty regular guy himself, but he knows when to be frank about close friend Jun's treatment of Kana on those ever plentiful occasions where he goes a little too far, i.e. physical abuse. | ||
+ | |||
+ | There are plenty of other characters each with their own set of problems, Takashi having to come to terms with his workaholic father, Daichi struggling to keep his younger siblings happy while their father's away, Kirie coping with suicidal tendencies, and so on and so forth. Each Arc in the original series features the pilot dealing with these situations before they go and face off against the latest mechanical monstrosity reflecting on their life and what they accomplished before they sacrifice themselves to defeat the enemy mech. | ||
+ | |||
+ | With the nature of this show and how intense the risk is and of course some of the backstories having pretty heavy stuff like, y'know, rape. The only option you have for broadcasting this tough puppy would be a brand spankin' new channel... or at least a new Block | ||
+ | ==The Block: Zoog Jetix== | ||
+ | [[Dragon King: The Fighting Game]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==The Series== | ||
+ | The perpose of this series is to illustrate the golden ending of the game in which the player character has achieved every right choice and preserving the correct characters while playing the other characters to thy rest, it all leads into Kingdom Hearts III. As you know, Bonnie from Toy Story 3 is the player character's cousin-in-law, but with the immersion of the game no longer present, it can't be decided if it's a boy or a girl so meet the Twins Yuki and Yumi Ichigo, Yuki's kind of like Yu Namoto from Persona 4 in which he's rather static and not one to move too quickly, Yumi on the other hand is more rapid fire and in your face with her movements. She's pretty much like the Livewires Character "Social Butterfly" in which she's a hyper little spidermonkey on fast forward... at her happiest. But when she's depressed, she's really broken down to the point where she locks herself in her room. | ||
+ | |||
+ | In terms of being an advertisement for Infinity goes, we have Anakin Skywalker, Jack Sparrow, Jack Skellington, Elsa and Anna, Wreck-It Ralph and Mater... Because Cars! And they are Mentored by Walt Disney like in the game. |
Current revision as of 19:54, 23 December 2014
Contents |
[edit] Story Mode
[edit] Pilots
- † = Can die in game
- ♪ = Must die for golden ending
- ★ = Will die in KHIII
- Kokopelli (Tutorial only, Not Playable, Voiced by: Nicholas Cage) †♪
- Takashi Waku (Voiced by: Joshua Seth) †
- Masaru Kodaka "Kodama" (Voiced by: Chris Ares) †♪
- Isao Kako (Voiced by: Vic Mignogna) †
- Chizuru Honda "Chizu" (Voiced by: Caitlin Glass) †♪
- Daichi Yamura (Voiced by: Crispin Freeman) ★
- Mako Nakarai "Nakama" (Voiced by: Linda Mackay) †
- Moji Kunihiko (Voiced by: John Morris) †♪(revived by Arc Reactor donated by Tony Stark)
- Maki Ano (Voiced by: Janice Kawaye) †
- Yusuke Kirie (Voiced by: Sean Schemel)
- Takami Komoda (Voiced by: Sarah Williams)
- Aiko Tokosumi (Voiced by: Anna Kingsley)†
- Kanji Yoshikawa (Voiced by: Blake Swift)
- Yoko Machi (Voiced by: -Whoever Voiced 18 in DBZ Abridged-/Allison Petrek) ★
- Jun Ushiro (Voiced by: Alexander Cayford) ★
- Kana Ushiro (Voiced by: Autumn Paine) ★ (Revived by Jun's victory against Hades)
- Yuki/Yumi Ichigo (Your Character, Voiced by: Johnny Yong Bosch/Alison Viktorin) †
- Shinji Ikuto "Toji" (Voiced by: Chris Noisi) †♪
- Yana Uzumi (Voiced by: Ryan Paine)
- Mayako Makishima (Voiced by: Laura Bailey) †
- Kozue Kurasaka (Voiced by: Andrea Libman) †♪
- Maria Ichinose (Voiced by: Apphia Yu) †♪
- Master Eraqus Capulet (Voiced by: Mark Hamill) †♪
- Vanitas Spiegel "Spiegel" (Voiced by: Hayley Joel Osment) †♪
- Master Hiroki Xehanort (Voiced by: Leonard Nemoy/Peter Davison)
- Ventus Strathe (Voiced by: Jesse McCartney)
- Terra Capulet (Voiced by: Jason Dohring)
- Isa Iwata (Voiced by: Kirk Thorton)
- Xion Botkins (Voiced by: Hayden Penniter) †♪
- Roxas Spiegel (Voiced by: Jesse McCartney)
- Naminé Botkins (Voiced by: Meghan Jette Martin)
- Kairi Botkins (Voiced by: Hayden Penniter) ★
- Lea Yamauchi (Voiced by: Quinton Flynn) ★
- Sora Spiegel (Voiced by: Hayley Joel Osment)
- Qwendolyn Franklin "Aqua" Gates (Voiced by: Willa Holland)
- Riku Yokoi (Voiced by: David Gallegher)
- Ran Issani (Voiced by: Grey DeLisle) †
- Haeru Higure (Voiced by: Casey Mongillo) †♪
- Hikaru Hakumei (Voiced by: Tara Strong) †♪ (in the present, past self appears courdacy of the Kakara Singularity)
- Momo Mochi (Voiced by: Andrea Libman)
- Adam Generoux (Voiced by: Martin Billany) †♪
- Ichigo Miyatendo "Migoya" (Voiced by: Chris Noisi) †♪
- 'Yusuke' Xehanort "Xeke" (Voiced by: Ben Diskin/Zachary Quinto)
- Elliot Dunkel
- Tedd Verres †
- Sarah Brown
- Justin Tolkiberry †
- Tiffany Susan Pompoms "Susan"
- Ellen Dunkel †
- Franklin Sandak
- Ron Washington †♪
- Molly Kennedy
- Hayley Adams
- Sabrina Mitchell
- Mary Thompson
- Katie Sampson
- Nicole Matthews "Nikki"
- Miki Richards
- Mara Harper
- Tony Gray
- Hibari Higurashi "Higuri"
- Captain Misumi Tanaka (Voiced by: Mary Elizabeth Glynn) ★
- Masamitsu Seki (Voiced by: Robert Buchholz) †
- Rya Botkins (Voiced by: ???/Karen Gillan)
- Peter Parker/Spiderman "Spidey" (Voiced by: Tobey Maguire) ★
[edit] Order of Death for Gold Ending
- Kozoe Kurasaka
- Masaru Kodaka "Kodama"
- Haeru Higure
- Shinji Ikuto "Toji"
- Vanitas Speigel(?) + Chuzuru Honda (Chizu)
- Moji Kunihiko
- Xion Botkins
- Maria Ichinose
- Adam Generoux
- Ron Washington (+ Junji Karita)
- Ichigo Miyatendo "Migoya"
- Eraqus Capulet
- Hikaru Hakumei
- Daichi Yamura
- Kairi Botkins
- Lea Yamauchi
- Peter Parker/Spiderman "Spidey"
- Kana Ushiro
- Machi Yoko
- Jun Ushiro
[edit] Other Characters
- Koyemshi/Shiro Machi (Voiced by: Lewis Lovhaug)
- Koyemshi (Voiced by: Doug Walker)
- Ninten Waku (Voiced by: Scott McNeil)
[edit] Days
The year begins August 8th in-universe, two days after Kokopelli's Flight
- Takashi Waku
- Isao Kako
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Jun Ushiro
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Mako Nakarai "Nakama"
- Roulette
- Isao Kako
- Armorize: Takashi Waku/Kozue Kurasaka
- <You>
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Moji Kunihiko
- Eraqus Capulet (Challenge: Limited Pilots due to Funeral)
- Haeru Higure
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Maki Ano
- Takashi Waku
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Kanji Yoshikawa
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Isao Kako
- Armorize: Masaru Kodaka "Kodama"
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Mako Nakarai "Nakama"
- Roulette
- Haeru Higure
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Ventus
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Tedd Verres
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Shinji Ikuto "Toji"
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Moji Kunihiko
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Armorize: Haeru Higure/Tedd Verres
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Jun Ushiro
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Takashi Waku
- Isao Kako
- Moji Kunihiko
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Kana Ushiro
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Chizuru Honda
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Takashi Waku
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Chizuru Honda
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Moji Kunihiko
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Armorize: Shinji Ikuto "Toji"/Mako Nakarai "Nakama"
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Kanji Yoshikawa
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Moji Kunihiko
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Jun Ushiro
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Takashi Waku
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Moji Kunihiko
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Armorize: Isao Kako->Chizu Honda (Kako{or Spiegel} dies{or appears to die} in collapsing building)
- Isao Kako
- Yusuke Kirie
- Armorize: Moji Kunihiko
- Aiko Tomosuki
- Armorize: Ron Washington/Aiko Tomozuki
- Roulette
- Armorize: Ichigo Miyatendo "Migo"/Maki Ano
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Roulette
- Armorize: Eraqus Capulet
- Armorize: Hikaru Hakumei/Avatar Character
- Takashi Waku (Credits Toy Box)
[edit] The 64 Day Journey (KHIII)
- Jun Ushiro
- Armorize: Daichi Yamura
- Armorize: Kairi Botkins (Replaced by Surrogate Doll)
- Armorize: Lea Yamauchi
- Armorize: "Spidey"
- Ninten Waku (Not Contracted)
- Aiko Tomosuki
- Kanji Yoshikawa
- Armorize: Kana Ushiro
- Armorize: Yoko Machi
- Armorize: Jun Ushiro
[edit] Day-2-Day Decisions
- Day 2: Do you stay at Kanji's or Waku's
- Kanji-Waku Pilots Zearth on Day 13
- Waku-Kozue Pilots Zearth on Day 13
- Day 7: Should you or Jun walk Kana to the school's playground?
- Jun-You character pilots Zearth on day 300
- <You>-You meet the old woman at the park
- Day 10: Do you help Nakama out with the Uniforms or Babysit Daichi's Sibling?
- Nakama-One Memory Point with Nakama
- Daichi-One Memory Point with Daichi
- Day 12: Isao wants you to help with 'Something' pertaining to drugs, do you follow him or try to talk him out of it?
- Follow-Attack Boost
- Talk-Defense Boost
- Day 14: Do you talk to Kirie or Kako about the fall?
- Moji - Defense Boost
- Kirie - Hope Boost
- Day 19: You are given a Bouquet of flowers by a secret Admirer, Do you give it to the deceased or go look for her/him?
- Deceased-One Memory Point for Waku/Kozoe
- Admirer-One Memory Point for Adam/Maki
- Day 20: Do you attend the funeral?
- Yes-Hope Upgrade, One Memory Point for Waku/Kozoe
- No-???
- Day 21: Should Tedd Compete with Haeru in the Youth Jeopardy Tournament?
- Yes - Haeru Pilots Zearth on Day 64
- No - Tedd Pilots Zearth on Day 64
- Day 25: Does Maki go to the junior beauty pageant or go to Town Fair to do volunteer work on Day 32? (Choice Available if Waku is still alive)
- Pageant-Kodama's Life Cutscene
- Fair-Kanji's Life Cutscene (Chosen by Default if Waku had died by then)
- Day 30: Who do you(Kanji) choose to win the Pageant the Pageant? (if Waku Survives)
- Takara-Humiliation
- Junko-Humiliation
- Maki-One Memory Point for Maki
- Day 35: Do you speak up against Mr. Kodaka?
- Yes-One Memory Point for Hikaru
- No-One Memory Point for Kodama
- Day 40: How do you wish to help Nakama with the Uniforms?
- Mold Helmets-Defense Upgrade
- Go Shopping for Supplies-Speed Upgrade
- Day 42: Which Answer do you give for Haeru
- This man led a rebellion against Disney which was systematically sunk by the Disney Renaissance. (A: Who is Don Bluth?)-One Memory Point for Maki
- Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and White make up a specific spectrum for this perticular application. (A: What is Printing?)-One Memory Point for Nakama
- Most of this Firm's 70,000 Seasonal white-collar employees work only four months a year (A: What is H&R Block?)-One Memory Point for Haeru
- Day 46: Do you sleep with Ven or Moji during the Camping Trip?
- Ven-One Memory Point for Ventus
- Moji-One Memory Point for Moji
- Day 50:
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[edit] Gameplay
[edit] Routine
- Roulette Phase: The Pilot is chosen through either a Roulette or a pre-programmed mission
- Build Phase: You build your map for the specific challenge
- Mingle Phase: You choose to follow the day's pilot as well as two other comrades during a moment in their lives.
- Training Phase: Similar to Super Smash Bros. for 3DS' Smash Run mode but is different as in you gain the stat boosts within the Toy Box adventures laid out within.
- Battle Phase: You fight off whatever Boss Heartless or Mech is sent your way.
[edit] Mech Stats
- Attack
- Defense
- Speed
- HP
- Glory (Special ATK)
- Hope (Special DEF)
- Togetherness
[edit] Ways to add power
- Power Discs
- The Figurines you have strengthened act as a special Stat Booster.
- Bonding with your friends makes Zearth Stronger.
[edit] Memory Points
- Nakama: 2 out of 3 Points or she faces Armorization
[edit] Series
[edit] Series 1
- OP: <Parody of 1000% Sparking> - Chiaki Ishikawa + Weird Al Yankovic (Performed by the Cast)
- ED: When Somebody Loved Me - Masaaki Endoh + Chiaki Ishikawa
- Episode 1: The Game (Kokopelli "Armorized")
- Thirty-Eight children and two councilors at a summer school program encounter the mysterious Kokopelli and agree to be testers for a game he claims to have completed recently. Soon, they are summoned by curious creatures called Zoogs into the cockpit of a giant robot, with Kokopelli piloting. Thus the first round takes place.
- Episode 2: Zearth (Focus: Waku, Moji, Kozoe)
- The children start having second thoughts about the game, but more Zoogs and teleports them to the cockpit of the robot, which the group later dubs Zearth. On the evening of the same day, a new enemy appears, and Waku is chosen to fight it.
- Episode 3: The Secret (Kozoe Armorized)
- Komo tells the Truth about Zearth to her father as everyone returns home. Kozoe chats with Waku after taking in the Ichigo twins with some convincing of Kodama's father and the blessing of Waku's. Days pass and Kozoe is selected to be the day's pilot for the first enemy mech.
- Episode 4: Quiet (Today's Focus: Waku, Moji)
- Waku has become quite jaded after witnessing Kozoe's death, attending the funeral only serving as a grim reminder of the dire situation that they've found themselves in.
- Episode 5: Loud (Today's Focus: Waku)
- Waku has shut himself in his room more often than not, but now he's needed to defeat an Unversed. Waku better snap out of his Funk, otherwise their world will be destroyed.
- Episode 6: Lust (Today's Focus: Maki Ano, Kanji Yoshikawa)
- Maki Ano decides to doll herself up for a junior beauty pageant (produced by Capcom as a fundraising effort) judged by two of her fellow pilots, Kanji and Yuki, among three others. Speaking of the rule of Three, She encounters three familiar looking girls among the competition.
- Episode 7: Strength (Kodama Armorized)
- Kodama fights the third enemy without caring about his surroundings, causing many casualties in the process, until he discovers the meaning of losing someone important to him.
- Episode 8: Weakness (Haeru Armorized)
- Competing in a Junior Jeopardy Tournament, Haeru tries to win the round of the very competition he himself can't finish as he has been selected to defeat an enemy mech a month after Kodama's fatal flight.
- Episode 9: Courage (Toji Armorized)
- Toji and Ichigo find themselves depressed as the two childhood pen-pals will be separated for good with Shinji's turn as pilot now being his last.
- Episode 10: Guts (Today's Focus: Kako)
- ???
- Episode 11: Glory ("Spiegel" Killed Rescuing Kako)
- The children try to find Kako without success, until Chizu discovers where he is hiding and tries to cheer him up. However, Kako has other plans for her.
- Episode 12: Scars (Today's Focus: Chizu)
- The story of Chizu's relationship with her teacher is revealed, before she is selected to replace the incapacitated Kako.
- Episode 13: Vengeance (Chizu Armorized)
- The fourth battle begins, but Chizu is more worried about taking revenge on her teacher than facing her enemy.
[edit] Series 2
- OP: Romeo and Cinderella - Chiaki Ishikawa
- ED: <Parody of the second ED of SGT. Frog> - Weird Al Yankovic + Chiaki Ishikawa
- Episode 14: Superhero (Today's Focus: Nakama)
- Nakama is finishing up the Uniforms for both the Ichigo and Ushiro siblings. But she's strapped for cash and with her requirement to pilot the mech to defeat the day's giant heartless, she has to resort to desperate measures.
- Episode 15: Requiem (Today's Focus: Kako, Ushiro, Daichi)
- As Waku and Ushiro race through Daichi's usual paper route, Kako is very shaken over Chizu's sacrifice.
- Episode 16: Life (Today's Focus: Maki)
- Maki's little brother is being born soon. She wants to spend some time with them before she defeats the day's enemy, as it's most important
- Episode 17: Death (Today's Focus: Moji, Waku)
- Moji has been chosen to defeat the next enemy mech and has chosen to pass his heart over to Nagi, unaware that his battle will reveal a shocking truth about the mech battles.
- Episode 18: Second Chance (Moji Armorized)
- Moji hesitates to fight the enemy mech on it's home terf, The Ultimate Marvel Universe.
- Episode 19: Master (Today's Focus: Eraqus, Kirie, Sora)
- [[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 20: Apprentice (Today's Focus: Terra, Komoda)
- [[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 21: Sunrise (Today's Focus: Ventus, Xion, Aqua)
- [[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 22: Sunset (Xion Armorized)
- [[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 23: Fate (Today's Focus: Lea, Jun, Isa)
- [[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 24: History (Today's Focus: Xehanort, Terra, Riku)
- [[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 25: Tears (Today's Focus: Maria, Waku, Machi)
- [[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 26: Believe (Maria Armorized)
- The Movie: Spellbind Rebellion (Adam Armorized)
[edit] Series 3
- OP: Uninstall - Masaaki Endoh + Chiaki Ishikawa
- ED: re:birthday - Chiaki Ishikawa
- [[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 27: Reflection (Today's Focus: Ron, Kokopelli, Kako)
- [[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 28: Afraid (Today's Focus: Aiko, Kako, Kirie)
- [[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 29: Denial (Today's Focus: Hikaru, Jun, Kana)
- [[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 30: Truth (Ron Armorized)
- [[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 31: Lies (Today's Focus: Maki, Machi, Jun)
- [[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 32: Anger (Today's Focus: Tanaka, Seki, Rya)
- [[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 33: Smile (Ichigo Armorized)
- Ichigo's throwing a 'Super-Mega Awesome Wedding-Christmas-Funeral-UnBirthday Bash' to celebrate his Death as he has been selected to fend off the latest mechanical monstrosity .
- [[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 34: Bargaining (Today's Focus: Kanji, Hikaru, Waku)
- [[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 35: Left Behind (Today's Focus: Nakama, Daichi, Kako)
- Episode 36: Depression (Today's Focus: Machi, Aqua, Lea)
- While Kanji struggles with contact, Machi tells of the story of her struggles before the yearlong battle of the Mighty Zearth among a good chunk of the team. (Daichi, Waku, Komoda, Jun, Kana, Maki, Aqua, Lea, Eraqus, Xehanort, Hikaru and Walt)
- [[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 37: Failure (Eraqus Armorized)
- Separated from the other Pilots, Eraqus has to fight off the Enemy Mech in the Land of Departure, Wide awake and with nowhere to hide. Meanwhile, The Rest of the Team has to fend off the Heartless and Unversed invasion with only Riku, Lea and Kairi to help them out. How will they fare?
- [[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 38: Wisdom (Today's Focus: Waku, Machi, Jun)
- Waku and Jun have gotten their Keyblades and Koyemshi has decided to join the contract, but all is not well because Hikaru has been selected for the second straight mech battle. The problem is she was just dreaming up her battles and thus leaving the team to go search for her.
- [[Kingdom Hearts: Ours/Episode 39: Acceptance (Hikaru Armorized)
- An aged Hikaru from the present day goes to accept her destiny and face her impending death with dignity.
[edit] Kingdom Hearts III
[edit] Potential OVA: Kokopelli, Comrade of Disney
- Episode A: Father
- Walt Disney encounters a man at a Robot Simulation.
- Episode B: Pawn
- Episode C: Forgive Me
[edit] Budget
$200,000,000 Million
- Cost Cutting Measures: Recycling Footage from Bokurano (i.e. Kako and Chizu's arc episodes {Ep5-8} for Eps 10-13, Maki's Battle {Ep13} for Moji's Battle{Ep18}, Kodama's Battle will be recycled wholesale on episode 7 like Madoka Magica Rebellion will gain 40 minutes of original footage to become the Kingdom Hearts Ours Movie.)
- Three Week Breaks between seasons to polish the 40 minutes of the Movie made to recoup the money.
- $50,000,000 funds Eps. 5, 13, 22, and 26
- $50,000,000 funds Eps. 36-39
- $100,000,000 funds the Other Episodes
[edit] The Pitch
To John Vignocchi, I've got an Idea for version 3.0. of Disney Infinity. And it can tie in to the ever popular Kingdom Hearts Franchise as well as grant a longtime wish of many a longtime fans, that is: a wish for a genuine Kingdom Hearts Anime. Now, we don't want to turn the attention away from the games, especially with the HD Catch-Up games, Not to mention that the staff of may need more time for Kingdom Hearts III's Development Cycle. Then allow me to pitch a great idea for a challenge...playset...something or other lifting a Page from the critically-acclaimed Persona franchise's proverbial playbook. Kingdom Hearts Ours, a game where you play through Toy Box Adventures as well as develop strong relationships with 60 friends to power up a 500 meter super-fighting robot. Allow me introduce the characters, none of them shall receive figurines as they are not the characters you use in this Mode, It's your entire collection that plays through the Adventures and provide a helpful stat booster to your sleek little mech, the Mighty Zearth. But that isn't to say the characters within the story mode aren't worth the screentime, In fact, they're the reason for this project to be brought into the Disney Infinity Universe. Which brings me to my biggest point I have to make clear to my audience, as this concept will make you a lot of money. Listen to us, the creators. We know what we're doing, so quit with the meddling that gave us the world of Cars already. I know it was Eisner that made Pixar produce Cars due to his belief that Toy Story 2 didn't count in the original contract, but let's not get into that now. We'll get into why you need to listen to us but that's enough chit-chat for our little prelude, let's get to the Gameplay
[edit] The Gameplay
The gameplay of each turn is formulaic, yes. But it's the focus on Characters and the Toy Box Arenas you build that brings a sense of variety and creativity to the game. It starts with the draw phase where the day's pilot is selected. The build phase comes next where you build a toy box arena befitting a specific challenge, brushes and templates are locked as the things produced for each specific mission are generated after you lock in your world.
And speaking of your world, now it's time to mingle in theirs for the mingle phase of the game. Your player character and the day's pilot if it isnt said player character already go around and mingle with the characters. Mingle Phase is special because it plays out like a visual novel where the decisions you make can change the game's situation for better and for worse. Each scene is handcrafted by a group of talented visual novel writers alongside co-head writers Tetsuya Nomura and Mahiro Kitoh.
Now it's time to get into the nitty-gritty with the adventure phase, you go through one of the Toy Box Adventures constructed around your Toy Box or the Toy Box you Loaded up for this game and collect temporary stat boosters for your mech: the Mighty Zearth! Like with the Mingle Phase, the Battle Phase takes up a different play style format, in this case a turn-based RPG, to portray how you and your other friends fend off whatever monstrosity is sent your way. Whether Heartless, Nobody, Unversed or even another Dimension Mecha like your own. That last class of monsters requires you to Armorize into an even stronger form, but it can only be used 13 times over the course of the 300 days, with the other seven being in Kingdom Hearts III. But there's a catch to this cool little trick, one that shall be in the story.
[edit] The Story
The story was conceived when an interview popped a question: 'Will Walt Disney be playable in the Future?' Thus, I came up with a special story over the course of a year dating as long ago as last summer. It has a novel explaining a specific adventure leading up to it featuring the other character who shall come bundled with the Kingdom Hearts Ours Piece, the Princess of the Toy Box: Sekai Montague. The story of this game is rather complex because it leads in to Kingdom Hearts III and yet it also leads into Birth by Sleep. How so, They are tethered to the realm of the characters through Dream Selves which stem from a consecutive number of days before a specific date during their respective games. For Sora, Naminé, Roxas and Xion, they take place during the dreams before Xion's Death, For Isa, Ven, Aqua, Terra, Eraqus and Xehanort, it's before the Trio of Playable characters approached their fate in the Keyblade Graveyard. But these kids and Lea, Riku and Kairi are one year away from the destination at the end of Kingdom Hearts III. This game will tell the tale of the first 300 days leading to the 65 days in Kingdom Hearts III. They fend off colossal Heartless, Unversed and eventually: Nobody and Dream Eater Monsters. And as the year progresses, our rather large cast of characters grow closer bonds as the midichlorians in their bodies increase in number, thus tying this toy-box...playset...challenge...thing into the Star Wars theme you'll probably be indulging in for version 3.0. But there are twenty occasions in which a mecha worthy of fending off the Mighty Zearth, and in the case of each of these occasions, they are required to Armorize Zearth into one of three more powerful forms. But there unfortunately is a consequence to the process in that it requires every last drop of Midichlorians from the twenty pilots. High-Class Jedi Qui-Gon Jinn explain these globs of bacteria a lot better than I can.
<Midichlorian exposition>
In short, Once you're done piloting your armorized Mecha, you die. As such, any of the thirteen out of the twenty mechs that are fightable in the game require a specific sacrifice to the system. Every decision and every choice made counts and one wrong move could seal the fate of the characters you hold dear, but there is only one gold ending and the death of one of one of the center stage characters is a surefire way to miss out on the ending that leads into Kingdom Hearts III.
Each story arc deals with the next pilot set to fight on Earth’s behalf. Each child has a story to tell, a conflict of some sort to work out before they fight. One wants to prove himself to his workaholic father. Another deals with bullying because of her mother’s reputation. Another grapples with his disappeared dad while supporting his three younger siblings. And so on and so forth. At first, getting to know all the kids all at once is overwhelming, but as each one is explored and developed, they become unique and well fleshed out. Each arc then becomes a “coming of age” story for each of the kids, culminating in the moment where they reach their ultimate destiny as they reflect on their lives and the world they fight for. In the meantime, the group of children draw unwanted attention to themselves from the government and military and they must deal with the implications of their actions.
[edit] The Characters
Now we get to the characters of our story. You've got Sora, Riku and Kairi, yes. but you've also got Namine, Roxas, Lea, Isa, Xion, Ven, Terra, Aqua, Eraqus and Xehanort making up 25% of the cast of Initial Pilots. There are 45 more to talk about, some drawn by my own hand and others came bundled with Zearth. You see, I didn't come up with Zearth, But it was a guy named Mahiro Kitoh in Japan who created this little-known manga and it's much less little-known anime known as Bokurano about 15 middle-school-age children piloting a Giant Robot each with their own compelling story and their own flaws, they don't exactly start off as rather big pals, rather, most of them are just getting to know each other...but as the journey progresses and the fifteen enemies are defeated one by one, their bonds become tighter than they ever expected as they learn to accept a responsibility they took upon themselves solely because they happened to be bored on a beach one day. Allow me to introduce you to five of them. Takashi Waku is rather hot-headed and isn't too wise when the journey begins but as the days turn into weeks and into the 10 months portrayed in the game leading up to the two further months leading up to Kingdom Hearts III, He grows to become a pretty understanding young lad as he grows more in tune with the world around him. He's obviously not alone in this long war, for example: there's Jun Ushiro, a stotic young man who's calm, collected, unlike the highly energetic Takashi. He's kind of a Jerk, even moreso towards his sister, Kana. The Jerkass level is legitimately higher with Masaru Kodaka "Kodama" who believes himself as a born survivor like his father, A real estate contractor named Shoutaro, and finds himself amazed as to how Takashi survived piloting Zearth on the first day. Yoko Machi is by far one of the most plain females in her age group you can find, but there are secrets that she's hiding concerning her origin and the history of the Mighty Zearth. Kanji's a pretty regular guy himself, but he knows when to be frank about close friend Jun's treatment of Kana on those ever plentiful occasions where he goes a little too far, i.e. physical abuse.
There are plenty of other characters each with their own set of problems, Takashi having to come to terms with his workaholic father, Daichi struggling to keep his younger siblings happy while their father's away, Kirie coping with suicidal tendencies, and so on and so forth. Each Arc in the original series features the pilot dealing with these situations before they go and face off against the latest mechanical monstrosity reflecting on their life and what they accomplished before they sacrifice themselves to defeat the enemy mech.
With the nature of this show and how intense the risk is and of course some of the backstories having pretty heavy stuff like, y'know, rape. The only option you have for broadcasting this tough puppy would be a brand spankin' new channel... or at least a new Block
[edit] The Block: Zoog Jetix
Dragon King: The Fighting Game
[edit] The Series
The perpose of this series is to illustrate the golden ending of the game in which the player character has achieved every right choice and preserving the correct characters while playing the other characters to thy rest, it all leads into Kingdom Hearts III. As you know, Bonnie from Toy Story 3 is the player character's cousin-in-law, but with the immersion of the game no longer present, it can't be decided if it's a boy or a girl so meet the Twins Yuki and Yumi Ichigo, Yuki's kind of like Yu Namoto from Persona 4 in which he's rather static and not one to move too quickly, Yumi on the other hand is more rapid fire and in your face with her movements. She's pretty much like the Livewires Character "Social Butterfly" in which she's a hyper little spidermonkey on fast forward... at her happiest. But when she's depressed, she's really broken down to the point where she locks herself in her room.
In terms of being an advertisement for Infinity goes, we have Anakin Skywalker, Jack Sparrow, Jack Skellington, Elsa and Anna, Wreck-It Ralph and Mater... Because Cars! And they are Mentored by Walt Disney like in the game.