Please, don't let me fall!
To celebrate the eighth year anniversary of Kingdom Hearts II (March 28), our team has voiced one of the legendary scenes that features Axel's entrance with Roxas. Bill Karalius continues to provide his voice as Axel. Roxas is voiced by Mike Masi (CGNET).
Hello everyone. Wouldn't it be a great idea if Frozen was featured in the upcoming Kingdom Hearts III? We've posted this question before and there were many of you that liked the idea. Today I stumbled upon a video on YouTube, which features some work by a Kingdom Hearts / Frozen fan. BlueNctrn came up with a battle theme song for Kingdom Hearts III, which mimics Yoko Shimomura's style in the "Do You Want to Build A Snowman" version. Let us know what you think! Can you see something like this in Kingdom Hearts III? Nomura, please take notes!
Amuray!
I'm great, thanks. And I have no idea.
Is this a trick question? Lol
Hey there! How are you?
Back in 2009, CGNET ran the Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep fandub production. For two straight years, members across KH-Vids and KH-Recharged dubbed scenes and trailers from the exclusive PSP title. One of the scenes that was dubbed from our cast was the the reunion between Aqua and Ventus. It's our second time that we re-dubbed the scene, providing the best voices, mic quality and sfx sounds. We have quite the cast! Kissy_Sensei voices as Aqua, Refi-Chan returns as Maleficent, Greater_bloo voices as Vanitas and Mike (CGNET) voices Ventus in this newly remake.
We should be seeing Kingdom Hearts II.5 HD Remix for this year. At least for Japan...
I'm not sure how anyone could believe this, especially since Kingdom Hearts II.5 HD Remix hasn't released yet. But it would be nice to see Kingdom Hearts III by 2015. If not 2015, 2016 sounds about right too. That would be about ten years after the release of Kingdom Hearts II.
I'm ready for the summer to be honest.
I'm not sure if that's a good example. Britney didn't have it easy and although I didn't agree with everything she was doing, the harm that she placed was on herself and not so much those around her. To be honest, I'm not sure if she really harmed herself. The night she shaved her head (which everyone makes a big deal about) wasn't conflicting pain on herself or others. With everything that happened with her ex and her kids, Britney was depressed and lost her mind from it. I believe people can fall really hard when you're depressed, so it makes sense. Justin on the other hand doesn't appear to be depressed. It appears that he's struggling with what a lot of teens face. And around his age, kids feel they're superior to others, along with him making his millions.
Yes! Exactly!
I agree. I'm just saying there should be a balance in Disney, regular movies, etc. This would make everyone happy.
I don't get your humor?
What's the problem? What?
Has anyone heard the comment made by Juan Pablo Galavis from "The Bachelor?" Over the past weekend he's made a hurtful comment towards people who are gay, and being gay myself, I'm quite offended. Have you heard of The Bachelor? Galavis is seen on the show with 20 different woman who's either trying to date him or dating him, what ever it is! Anyway he was asked about a gay version and he said that he couldn't see that happening for The Bachelor. He continued by saying he respects gay people, but believes that by the way we were raised, children shouldn't be exposed to that. He left off by saying that gay people are "more pervert in a sense." ABC commented ""Juan Pablo's comments were careless, thoughtless and insensitive, and in no way reflect the views of the network, the show's producers or studio." He's received a lot of negativity for his comment and also apologized, but the damage was already done. If he doesn't want a gay version of The Bachelor, I don't care! But to say that gay people are more pervert is beyond disgusting. It's attaching a stereotype that isn't true. So what he's doing on the show is a good example for kids? I don't think so...
Growing up, I've noticed that cartoons, animation, etc has been geared towards girls. For an example, there's so many princess stories. If you've watched Disney Channel, you'll notice that all they're shows have been or centered around a female's perspective. Since I was younger, I grew up watching Boy Meets World. And now they're making a Girl Meets World, once again focusing on the main character of a girl. And it's not terrible, because growing up I also watched Lizzie McGuire and That's So raven. But it's honestly hard to list a number of shows that caught a guy's perspective. How about a movie where a prince is taken advantage by a princess? But all in all, I was also thinking about all of this when Misty said in another thread "Disney won't add a transgender, gay, lesbian, asexual, mixed-race, or other kind of minority character because they're afraid of the negative backlash." And I guess as far as gay characters, I'm not sure if Disney would ever go that direction. Maybe they would feel that's too much, but society is changing and gay marriage is being legalized. Fact! Kids are being raised by gay parents. Alright, I guess this is becoming a serious thread that should be moved to discussion, but does anyone agree?
Misty, I agree with what you said! I feel they have been playing it safe with their characters and story lines, but they should try something new as well.
You didn't care for Olaf? I think it was a cute idea to have him in it. The snowman is what connected the two sisters at a young age. Clearly Olaf left an everlasting impression on Anna. And I feel Olaf would be great to have as a party member in Kingdom Hearts.