Kingdom Hearts II Riku's voice changes.

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  1. Scott Pilgrim Banned

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    Did anyone notice that Riku's voice changes from Xehanort's Heartless to his own voice. Look at the cutscene and while he is in Xehanort's Heartless form his voice is like his Heartless, then it changes to Riku's voice 20 seconds after.
     
  2. Azure Flame Banned

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    It changes once Sora finds out it's really Riku. I don't know why they did that, though.
     
  3. Haseo Knight of Light

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    Yeah, it's weird. I can understand his voice changing when he's just plain Riku again, but not when he's still in his XH form.
     
  4. Sir Charles of Monocles The Fault in Our Stars

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    Mayce he knew it was Riku and not Xehanort's Heartless, in his heart he could hear Riku's voice insteads of Xeharnort's.
     
  5. Scott Pilgrim Banned

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    Huh...thats a really good theroy. I think thats probobly what it is now that you mention it.
     
  6. The Fifth Element Traverse Town Homebody

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    ^ what he said

    I agree with that theory because Sora could see RIku's heart, so to speak.
     
  7. AntiWeapon Chaser

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    I thing Riku just willingly changed his voice.

    If he has the ability to change into Xehanorts Heartless he might still have some... 'access' to his former self. Sure he couldent change back physicaly but maybe he could still use his voice.
     
  8. Feenie Finny, Fin of the Feenie Fish

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    yeah i noticed that too dunno why the did that
     
  9. In explicit Angst Gummi Ship Junkie

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    Yeah I guess. I thought something like that too...
     
  10. P E A N U T ~*~Never Surrender~*~

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    I think that Riku perfected faking Xehanort's voice. I mean, maybe his voice stayed with his heart even through the transformation. So I'm agreeing with AntiWeapon.
     
  11. Tahno The official Charlie Sheen of Republic City.

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    I agree with Jeevas. It seemed as though it was some sort of darkness that came upon Riku. But when Sora found out, Riku started to feel lighter, I guess.
     
  12. Shift Chaser

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    What Anti said,or that's just a in-game thing,like,he still has Xehanort voice,but to make people don't forget he is Riku they put his original voice.
     
  13. axel90 Destiny Islands Resident

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    That's probably most likely. I can't really say so it's possible of your theory,
     
  14. LoneWolf Hollow Bastion Committee

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    Yeah I noticed it too. Maybe because now you know it's Riku...So might as well pu his voice huh?
     
  15. Roxaspartanti King's Apprentice

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    I'd think he wanted to change his voice so no one will know its him, but when the secrets out, you can't trick Sora he grabs your arm and starts crying...
     
  16. Finale Wannabe Nobody

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    maybe, it was from sora's point of view. once he knew it was riku, it sounded like him. like with namine and roxas. how they see sora as roxas and kairi as namine
     
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