Yes, Donald Duck sounds adorable in Japanese.
Because Naminé was born from Kairi's heart leaving Sora's body. She reunited with the heart responsible for her birth. Additionally, it's probably not that Sora can make two Nobodies with one body, because according to the Secret Ansem Reports found in KHII Naminé doesn't have a body or a soul, the two components of a Nobody. Sora's entire body and soul went to Roxas, and very little went to Naminé.
I'm a little annoyed at Manga Fox now. They missed out Volume Four and headed straight to Volume Five. >:|
I'll spoil it for you. It's Spoiler Riku in his Organisation coat, the version (as in, character model) shown at the end of RE:Chain of Memories. In this case, this version of Riku is merely a digital avatar used by the Jiminy's Journal to communicate with the King and Data!Sora. Org!Roxas does appear in coded, but as a boss fight at the end of the game who's similar in nature to Riku in 358/2 Days.
Doesn't Xion reflect memories as well as contain them?
Remember Triton's talking about how the Keybearer shatters peace and brings ruin to any world he visits? It's a very, very small hint that there was a legacy of Kebearers before Sora, and that one of them might have been involved with events in the world of Atlantica. Thinking back, the only major event we know to have brought ruin in the past using a Keyblade was the Keblade War, which is actually mentioned (but not by name) in Kairi's grandma's story in Kingdom Hearts as well. Remember, "Everyone loved the light. Then people began to fight over it. They wanted the light for themselves... and darkness was born in their hearts. The darkness spread, swallowing the light and many people's hearts. It covered everything, and the world disappeared." Sure, the story is only a prototype version of the Keyblade War, but Nomura tends to deliberately leave loose threads in everything he works on to get people thinking about what's being implied. Somebody who plays the ending will probably add together 'Kingdom Hearts is light', 'people began to fight over the light and it destroyed the world', and 'the Keyblade brings ruin', and come up with a Keyblade War. As for Genie knowing about the Keyhole, I don't know if it was ever brought to his attention. He mentions he's lucky to see the light of day once a century, and the Keyblade War took place in Master Xehanort's lifetime (so within one hundred years before Kingdom Hearts II).
How about somebody here who lives in the UK orders multiple copies and then sends them to you?
When I was little, I went to Disney World in Florida a couple of times, and they had (and probably still have) some pretty neat 3D attractions. Unfortunately for me, however, rather than use the technology for anything useful, they did what everybody did with the technology at the time and used it to throw things in people's faces for a laugh. I can understand why people find it amusing now that I'm older, but when I was young I didn't like having a flying pizza (spinning like a buzz-saw) slung at me. It was things like that, that put me off 3D for what I felt would be forever. Every time the rest of my family wanted to see one of those, I didn't wear the glasses. It kinda worked, but I obviously didn't get the full effect. (Nowadays, I regret not having worn my 3D glasses when seeing Philharmagic, because that film must be fantastic in 3D. People were applauding at that one.) Now, let's fast-forward a bit to last year. I was completely unsure about watching Up in 3D with my friend and her boyfriend, but I gave it a try anyway. It was so ridiculously comfortable that I forgot the glasses were on. Same thing for How to Train Your Dragon and Alice in Wonderland. All three of these movies have very wonderful CG animation; the 3D effect just added another layer of depth to it, nothing else. Basically, 3D when it was used for cheap gags sucks; 3D when it is used for added depth is absolutely beautiful.
I hopped around the website to see some of the other KH stuff, and I have to say: the 'Frame' shirt is AWESOME, and the 'Issue' shirt made me laugh because it was so damn dorky... which works.
...Nah, actually, it looks like a combo of Sora's KHI outfit and Ven's shorts to me.
Hmm... I think Demyx is probably charging some kind of OHK attack when he sends out the clones. Maybe he hits you with an endless high-speed blast of water from the ground and gradually knocks you to 0HP, or he boils all the water in your body and cooks you from the inside out like a microwave. Or maybe he reveals his true element... the element of GAME OVER.
I watched a beatboxer the other day as part of the college awards ceremony. It's gotta be really tough to beatbox and sing at the same time!
They never dumped Sora's original voice actor. It's always been the same. (Seriously, why does nobody ever remember this?) I think what you actually want is a new voice actor to dub in 14-year-old Sora's voice.
One of the things they fixed in KHII, actually. You can alter their attack strategies to make them attack other Heartless. It's pretty easy to play the entire game without remembering that feature, though.
They share actors in most of the dubs, I think...
Lipflaps, dear. The line's about the same length as the Japanese version of 'We must return to free them from their torment'.
Mickey and Jiminy discover a message in one of the volumes of Jiminy's Journal about (anonymous) people suffering through pain and torment if they do not go back to help them. Chip and Dale digitise the contents of the Journal for the King, Donald and Goofy, in hopes that they will find out what exactly the message refers to, but the message then bugs up the simulation, so Mickey contacts the Data replica of Sora inside said simulation and asks him to go around debugging the worlds that appear. Does that help?
Actually, I believe the animation would more likely be done by Madhouse, since they and Disney are already collaborating on Stitch!, and Madhouse also animated Last Order: Final Fantasy VII. However, SQUARE ENIX have also used A-1 Pictures and BeStack for a FFVII OVA (On the Way to a Smile: Episode of Denzel), so I'm not sure how secure that idea is. As for dubbing, I'm not sure who produced the dub of Stitch!, but they managed to hire a bunch of the actors from Final Fantasy games...
...Well, let's put my Roxas muse to the test! ...He's kinda confused as to what 'combining' means. Okay... (Pardon, but the muse is a little, er, slow when it comes to new words and concepts, to put it as politely as I can.)
Really? Last I was told it was an actual UMD. ^0^;;;