Tuesday, 14 April 2020

My thoughts of Frozen 2 in Kingdom Hearts 4

So, going back to my Kingdom Hearts entries, I don't think I've made a thoughts entry for a Disney movie in a Kingdom Hearts game for a while. Maybe since I did the Moana one a few years ago. And so, with Kingdom Hearts 3 and Re:Mind done, I wanted to talk about worlds I want to see and the way I want to see it be done. Now that Arendelle is already in Kingdom Hearts 3, I think it would be cool to see it appear again in Kingdom Hearts 4, or just whatever the next Kingdom Hearts game is. Also, this will have spoilers for Arendelle in Kingdom Hearts 3 and Frozen 2. And so, let's begin. So, for the beginning when Sora, Donald and Goofy arrive in Arendelle around the point where Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, Olaf and Sven are leaving for their adventure. They meet up and reunite since the last game. Afterwards, they explain what's going on and they agree to go along and help them. And on the way, Sora, Donald and Goofy begin to explain what's been happening. I doubt they'd explain about what they were up to due to keeping the world order, but I mean, they'd explain what they're doing and why they came back. So, all of them begin to walk to the forest or maybe they'll get there on Sven. But, with that, it's most likely you'd have to walk there. It would also be cool if Elsa was a party member this time. Anyway, they eventually make it to the forest and meet the people in there. They explain everything there too and then they head off to find the ship that Anna and Elsa's parents were in. And, once they find it, they find out the truth about what they were doing and then they make a plan to go to Ahtohallan. But then, at this point, Kristoff and Sven are separated from them and so, Sora, Donald, Goofy, Anna, Elsa and Olaf are the only ones there, so Elsa sends the others away to go to Ahtohallan by herself. But then, Sora, Donald and Goofy get separated from Anna and Olaf so they're by themselves wandering through the forest trying to decide what to do. They then find Kristoff at around the time Elsa has already shown Anna the truth. This is also around the time when Anna has gotten the giants to chase her and is heading towards the waterfall to destroy it. And maybe there could be a small minigame where you have to get the giants to chase you and you have to avoid getting hit. I would also imagine we see a scene with Elsa in Ahtohallan and seeing all the things that happened. Or maybe they'd show a bit and then cut away after some moment and that's it or they might show a bit and then continue it later on. They've done that in some of the other game. Anyway, they eventually get to the waterfall with Sora, Donald, Goofy and Anna trying to provoke the giants to destroy the waterfall and then it's heading towards Arendelle. They could also fight a Heartless that helps them destroy the waterfall once it's defeated, but the waterfall goes anyway. But then, Elsa stops it and saves Arendelle. They all eventually reunite with Elsa and she then restores Olaf. And, before that, Anna tells Sora and the others what happened to him. Also, and I know this is a weird thing to say, but then they all go in for the group hug and I would say that Kristoff proposes to Anna, though they'd probably cut that part and say that that happened off-screen. They then go back to the forest and explain what happened to the people there. I would like to include that they go back to Arendelle and Sora, Donald and Goofy and see Anna's coronation as queen, but they'd probably end it when they're at the forest or when they meet up with Elsa again. But I would like to see them say goodbye this time because, in Kingdom Hearts 3, they just stood there with not saying anything to the others and then it ends. Here, I'd like to see them say goodbye and have a real ending for the world. And so, everyone, those are my thoughts on how I want to see Frozen 2 implemented in Kingdom Hearts 4 or any other future Kingdom Hearts game. And, yeah, thank you all for reading and please comment down below to tell me what you think.

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