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Selphie incorrectly refers to Tidus as "Tie-Dus" instead of the correct pronunciation of "Tee-dus" during a cutscene with Kairi.
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Gaston's absence from the "Beauty and the Beast" world (Beast's Castle) makes him the first Disney villain to not appear in the Kingdom Hearts series with a world based on his movie featured as a playable level.
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According to the trailer, the castle at Hollow Bastion from the first game may have been where Sora first met Organization XIII, instead of in the bailey like in the final version.
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According to Tetsuya Nomura, the idea to put Sea-Salt Ice-Cream in the game came from the time he went to Tokyo DisneySea, where they sold this type of ice cream. He stated he liked the treat so much, he asked Disney if he could put it into the game as a treat the kids in Twilight Town ate during summer vacation.
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Members of Organization XIII were supposed to be enemies in Olympus Coliseum battles, but were left out of the original game's release due to time constraints. They were later included in the Final Mix version of the game.
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This was Pat Morita's final acting role before his death in 2005. He was reprising his role as The Emperor of China from Mulan.
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In the Proof of Existence area of the Castle That Never Was, there are panels for each of the Organization members, represented by that member's weapon. However, Zexion's panel is so damaged, it's impossible to see his weapon. This is due to his weapon not being revealed in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, as the player never fought him.
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The title card for Halloween town contains an altered version of Kefka's laugh from Final Fantasy VI. The original Kingdom Hearts also has this, although its faster and harder to notice.
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Roxas has unused quotes in the game that can be activated when Spoiler:Guiding Minnie to the Hall of the Corner Stone so Sora, Donald, and Goofy can fix it. This suggests that Roxas may have once served a bigger playing role, or it was simply used for testing.
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Yen Sid spoke for the first time in an episode of the "Wonderful World of Disney" (1971) called "Disney On Parade", in which he was voiced by Michael Rye. At the time his name was unknown, and he was referred to as "Merlin" by mistake. But his name was corrected when Kingdom Hearts II came out, almost 35 years later. He is voiced by Corey Burton, who still does Yen Sid's voice in other Disney animations.
Yen Sid's name is simply "Disney" backwards, and is supposed to represent Walt Disney himself.
Yen Sid's name is simply "Disney" backwards, and is supposed to represent Walt Disney himself.
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