I think it was Sora who changed back from the heartless at the end of Hollow Bastion. The fact he can still use the heartless limit form in KHII strongly represents that. I still get a kick out of the fact that despite Sora's heart being strong, he's still a Shadow when he becomes one.
Does anyone think it's odd that Donald and Goofy had no idea what Mickey meant by "key" in his letter when Mickey has a keyblade himself? I mean, when they meet Sora in Traverse Town and talk about the keyblade, they seem to be reacting as if this is the first time they've ever heard of it when their king has a keyblade himself. Does that mean he never showed it to those two before?
I think honestly the journal part of the storyline was made just for Donald and Goofy. They really didn't seem to know what the "key" was when they went to Traverse Town which is odd now that I think about it... Anyway, Sora could have kept a journal, but most likely not during his adventures. Jiminy just added Sora as part of the log because he was asked by Minnie to do so. And yes, it could very well be in BBS that keyblade wielders had to keep a journal to help organize their thoughts and feelings in it during their training and afterwards.
I never really noticed that. That's really interesting to see. Maybe it's like the Organization where they want to hide the fact that they exist. That they are well... Nobodies, not even allowed to be showing their faces and/or themselves outside of the shadows hence the black cloaks. Just a thought.
Being bi, I honestly don't care about sexual preferences. As long as you're happy, that's all that really counts. Being happy should come first before love or anything else. My mom married my dad due to family pressure and she grew up in a house where you HAD TO get married at a certain age or it's reprehensible. She was miserable for most of the marriage because she wasn't happy in the first place or she was and didn't really know what happiness was or how to feel it with someone like a husband. On the other hand, my godmother found her husband in her early 30's and they were thrilled to be together and got married a short time later. You know just by looking at them they're thrilled to be just together and even they've admitted if they had the chance, they would've married earlier. They held off having sex until their wedding day and it wasn't part of the actual agreement of the marriage. I think that's all you really need in any relationship.
I do drive, but I don't have a car. I do know how to drive though and can competently drive anywhere I feel comfortable with.
*Dragging myself uphill* 19 left... must make it.
I think Kingdom Hearts is a lot of deep lessons to it. Kingdom Hearts alone teaches about loyalty, friendship, deep caring for friends you're close to, being strong in the heart. It also has lessons like taking the fast and easy way out (darkness) leads to a lot more problems than the hard way out of working hard and building and developing and learning. (light) It shows you need to be brave and stand for your morals even if it seems like everything else is against you, it shows a lot of things.
I think the creator of Final Fantasy X said it was Teedus. I always said Taidus before that, but now I changed it to Teedus.
For me, the Cave of Wonders in Agrabah and Monstro were the hardest for me. The puzzles in Cave of Agrabah and in Monstro the whole chamber part really confused me including the jumping parts.
The first time I played I chose the wand and dropped the sword. I had a really hard time with the game then and realized my mistake while I was getting slaughtered at Hollow Bastion. After that I always chose the sword and dropped the wand for a more balanced fighter.
I think it's that he's controlled the darkness. He can use it and manipulate it anyway he wants. He might not be able to use dark corridors anymore because it's too much dark for him to be able to use now that he has more light in him. But he's found a balance between the two finally instead of using mostly the powers of darkness.
I'm eh..... About getting the Ultima Weapon. The items to get it is headache inducing and though the weapon is strong, it's not spectacular. I did it once, but I don't feel inclined doing it again because all of the requirements you have to do to get it.
I still say that was pure dumb luck. I haven't gotten over the fact that she is the most easiest person ever to get kidnapped that ever was made. Axel's kidnapping will always be a sore point for me. As for Kairi being a playable character. I don't know... If she shows to be competent and strong, yes. If she continues to be the iffy character she has been in the past, I don't know. I am hoping she gets some time out there, there's very few female characters that I've noticed that get the spotlight.
I can see that happening. Though I don't know if they'll do that. They might still totally focus in it being set in Japan. I would like to see it happen in Hawaii, a different place and setting would be pretty cool.
I think honestly that we should focus on keeping our planet alive. Do I see it happening? Eh... Maybe, but I don't see a lot of companies jumping on the bandwagon of spending millions of dollars on fixing their plants either. One of the reasons why our planet is like it is because it's economical for the companies to not spend money on making their factories more environmentally clean. If you mean in general scientists cleaning up the planets atmosphere and oceans without involving the companies, then yes they should totally focus on that than exploring space.
I actually worked at a stable that offered wagon rides. When they were used for public functions like festivals, they always charged a fifteen dollar fee per person to go on their ride despite the fact that the town is paying for them to be there. I realized this winter that it was illegal what they were doing and they were still doing it for some extra money despite the fact the most they can do is ask for tips. The reason why I'm bringing it up is because it does annoy me when people are being charged money for a service already paid for. Especially when it can get tremendously expensive and people who paid for comiccon and/or E3 and tons of other showcases out there to get in the first place and the companies pay for the stars to be there to sign autographs to get them attention it's not fair and kind of immoral for them to demand more money for an autograph. That's just my thoughts.
I'm curious amongst the Pokemon fans out there, what do you prefer more? The old games or the new ones? Why? I actually like the old games more. It's easier to capture all of the Pokemon for that game before they made games where you have to do a data transfer to capture all of the Pokemon. I really draw the line at the second generation. That and it seems that training all of the new Pokemon is much more harder and grueling.
I got into it because I was feeling pretty low and I saw it on the store shelves. I wanted to try and get something to cheer me up and I thought Disney would be something that would. I was blown away by it when I started playing.
I actually had a fun debate with Arc about this at some points. I can imagine them when the parents got home and they told them about their adventures them flipping out and grounding them for life. Not including half the stuff they do in the games, including Sora stabbing himself in the chest with the keyblade, I don't think that would go well. They probably got home like everything else in the island and screamed at their kids for being away so long.