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This is a list of media related to the Kingdom Hearts video game series. Kingdom Hearts is a series of action role-playing games developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square). It is the result of a collaboration between Square Enix and Disney Interactive Studios, combining characters and elements from Square Enix' Final Fantasy series and Disney's franchises. Currently the series includes four video games released on various platforms, a manga series, a novel series, video game soundtracks released on audio CDs, and a collectible card game.
The video games provide the canonical story of the series. The manga series is adapted by Shiro Amano and the novels are written by Tomoco Kanemaki and illustrated by Shiro Amano. The stories follow the events that take place in the video games with differences to account for the loss of interactivity that a video game provides. The manga and novel series are both divided up into three series based on each of the three main video games. Each series is further broken up into multiple volumes. The manga was originally serialized in Japan by Square's Monthly Shonen Gangan, but has since been released worldwide. The manga was released in the United States by Tokyopop near the end of 2005.[1]
[edit] Video games
A
Kingdom Hearts game was also released for V CAST cell phone.
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Each game in the series has been critically and commercially successful, though each installment has seen different levels of success. As of December 2006, the Kingdom Hearts series has shipped over 10 million copies worldwide, with 2.0 million copies in PAL regions, 3.0 million copies in Japan, and 5.6 million copies in North America.[2][3] The main games in the series were released in chronological order, with each new game following the events of the previous. The exception is the V CAST mobile game, which was developed independently of Square Enix's games. Three new titles in the series were announced at the 2007 Tokyo Game Show.[4] Currently they are only confirmed for a Japanese release, though Square has plans for releases in other territories.[5]
| Game |
Release date |
| Japan |
North America |
PAL region |
|
| Kingdom Hearts |
March 28, 2002[6] |
September 17, 2002 |
November 15, 2002 |
Notes:
- Released on the PlayStation 2
- North American and PAL release featured additional content that was not in the original Japanese version.[7]
- An international version was released exclusively in Japan as Kingdom Hearts Final Mix on December 26, 2002.[6] Final Mix includes the content from the North America/PAL version with additional enemies, cutscenes, and weapons.[8] Various additions foreshadowed later plot developments in the series.
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| Kingdom Hearts |
October 1, 2004[9] |
February 1, 2005 |
— |
| Notes:
|
| Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories |
November 11, 2004[11] |
December 7, 2004 |
May 6, 2005 |
Notes:
- Released on the Game Boy Advance
- Features two player battles via Game Link Cable[12]
- Remade into a PlayStation 2 game with 3D graphics and additional features titled Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories. It was released in Japan as a package with Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix on March 29, 2007.[13]
|
| Kingdom Hearts II |
December 22, 2005[14] |
March 28, 2006 |
September 29, 2006 |
Notes:
- Released on the PlayStation 2
- An international version was released as Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix, which contains bonus content, such as additional cutscenes and bosses, along with Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories This collection is titled Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+ and was released in Japan on March 29, 2007.[13] Those who pre-ordered the collection also received Kingdom Hearts -Another Report-, a book which includes plot and development information, as well as the "Director's Secret Report XIII".
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| Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days |
2008 |
— |
— |
| Notes:
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| Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep |
TBA |
— |
— |
| Notes:
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| Kingdom Hearts coded |
TBA |
— |
— |
| Notes:
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[edit] Collectible card game
The main protagonist,
Sora, on a
Kingdom Hearts Character Card
The Kingdom Hearts Trading Card Game is a collectible card game based on the video game Kingdom Hearts. It was first released in Japan to coincide with the release of the video game, Chain of Memories, and was produced by Tomy.[16] The TCG features starter decks, playing mats, and booster packs.[17] In 2007, Fantasy Flight Games acquired the rights to translate the game and market it in North America. In the game, the player takes the role of Sora from the Kingdom Hearts video games. Using the cards, players travel to worlds to battle the Heartless. The game allows for two players with a deck and "Player Card" to play together.[18] The game is distributed in a variety of booster packs.[19] The game was released in North America on November 15, 2007.
[edit] Soundtracks
Utada Hikaru provides vocals for the series' theme songs.
- Further information: Music of Kingdom Hearts
The music of the video game series Kingdom Hearts was composed by Yoko Shimomura with orchestral music arranged by Kaoru Wada.[20][21] The original soundtracks of each game have been released on two albums and a third compilation album. The games feature two main theme songs, which were written and performed by Utada Hikaru, as well as music from Disney films.
[edit] Printed media
Cover of the first
Kingdom Hearts manga
The plot of the manga stays true to the events in the video games, though it does diverge at certain points. Certain fights were shortened or excluded and some minor characters and worlds visited in the game were also excluded. The third series, Kingdom Hearts II, is currently being serialized and the first volume was released in the US on July 3, 2007.[28] The first series was re-released in three volumes in Japan in December 2006 as "Kingdom Hearts: Final Mix". The manga series has been well received. Several of the manga volumes were listed on USA Today's "Top 150 best sellers".[29][30][31] The highest ranked volume was Kingdom Hearts volume 4 at #73.[30] Every volume listed stayed on the list for at least two weeks; Kingdom Hearts volume 4 stayed the longest at four weeks.
[edit] Kingdom Hearts
| Volume |
Title |
Release date |
| Japanese |
English |
Japan |
US |
|
| 1 |
キングダムハーツ 1巻 |
Kingdom Hearts Vol. 1 |
October 2003[32] |
October 11, 2005[1] |
Notes:
- Published by Enterbrain, Inc. (JP)[33] and Tokyopop (US)[34]
- Thirteen chapters which follow the storyline of the first game, Kingdom Hearts
- Includes a special section, "Shiro Amano Character Sketches"[35]
|
ISBN:
|
| 2 |
キングダムハーツ 2巻 |
Kingdom Hearts Vol. 2 |
April 2004[36] |
January 10, 2006[37] |
Notes:
- Published by Enterbrain, Inc. (JP)[33] and Tokyopop (US)[38]
- Twelve chapters which follow the storyline of the first game, Kingdom Hearts
- Includes an extra section, "Kingdom Bites"[39]
|
ISBN:
|
| 3 |
キングダムハーツ 3巻 |
Kingdom Hearts Vol. 3 |
November 24, 2004[40] |
April 11, 2006[41] |
Notes:
- Published by Enterbrain, Inc. (JP)[33] and Tokyopop (US)[42]
- Nine chapters which follow the storyline of the first game, Kingdom Hearts
- Includes an extra section, "Kingdom Bites"[43]
|
ISBN:
|
| 4 |
キングダムハーツ 4巻 |
Kingdom Hearts Vol. 4 |
January 31, 2005[44] |
July 11, 2006[45] |
Notes:
- Published by Enterbrain, Inc. (JP)[33] and Tokyopop (US)[46]
- Seven chapters which follow the storyline of the first game, Kingdom Hearts
- Includes a special chapter, "Winnie the Pooh"[47]
|
ISBN:
|
| Box set |
— |
Kingdom Hearts Boxed Set |
— |
October 3, 2006[48] |
Notes:
- Published by Tokyopop (US)[49]
- Contains all four volumes of the Kingdom Hearts manga
|
ISBN:
|
[edit] Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
| Volume |
Title |
Release date |
| Japanese |
English |
Japan |
US |
|
| 1 |
キングダムハーツ チェインオブメモリーズ 1巻 |
Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories Vol. 1 |
October 22, 2005[50] |
October 10, 2006[50] |
Notes:
- Published by Square Enix (JP)[51] and Tokyopop (US)[52]
- Six chapters which follow the storyline of the second game, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
- Includes a bonus section, "Transform Sora"
|
ISBN:
|
| 2 |
キングダムハーツ チェインオブメモリーズ 2巻 |
Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories Volume 2 |
April 22, 2006[50] |
February 13, 2007[53] |
Notes:
- Published by Square Enix (JP)[51] and Tokyopop (US)[54]
- Seven chapters which follow the storyline of the second game, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
- Includes a special chapter, "Strange News of Riku—Strange Story of the Replica"
|
ISBN:
|
| Box set |
— |
Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories Boxed Set |
— |
October 9, 2007[55] |
Notes:
- Published by Tokyopop (US)[55]
- Contains both volumes of the Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories manga
|
ISBN:
|
[edit] Kingdom Hearts II
| Volume |
Title |
Release date |
| Japanese |
English |
Japan |
US |
|
| 1 |
キングダムハーツII 1巻 |
Kingdom Hearts II Volume 1 |
December 22, 2006[56] |
July 3, 2007[28] |
Notes:
- Published by Square Enix (JP)[57] and Tokyopop (US)[58]
- Seven chapters which follow the storyline of the third game, Kingdom Hearts II
|
ISBN:
|
| 2 |
キングダムハーツII 2巻 |
Kingdom Hearts II Volume 2 |
August 22, 2007[59] |
May 9, 2008[60] |
Notes:
- Published by Square Enix (JP)[57] and Tokyopop (US)[60]
- Seven chapters which follow the storyline of the third game, Kingdom Hearts II
|
ISBN:
|
[edit] Kingdom Hearts Final Mix
[edit] Novels
Cover of the first
Kingdom Hearts II novel
A novel series has also been released in Japan. It is written by Tomoco Kanemaki and illustrated by Shiro Amano. Like the manga series, it is divided up into separate series based on the games.
[edit] Kingdom Hearts
[edit] Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
| Volume |
Title |
Release date |
| Japanese |
English |
Japan |
US |
|
| 1 |
《ソラ編》上 |
— |
October 22, 2005[68] |
— |
Notes:
- Published by Square Enix (JP)[68]
- Follows the storyline of the second game, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
|
ISBN:
|
| 2 |
《ソラ編》下 |
— |
November 30, 2005[69] |
— |
Notes:
- Published by Square Enix (JP)[69]
- Follows the storyline of the second game, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
|
ISBN:
|
| 3 |
Reverse/Rebirth |
— |
January 31, 2006[70] |
— |
Notes:
- Published by Square Enix (JP)[70]
- Follows the storyline of the second game, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
|
ISBN:
|
[edit] Kingdom Hearts II
| Volume |
Title |
Release date |
| Japanese |
English |
Japan |
US |
|
| 1 |
Roxas—Seven days |
— |
April 22, 2006[71] |
— |
Notes:
- Published by Square Enix (JP)[71]
- Follows the storyline of the third game, Kingdom Hearts II
|
ISBN:
|
| 2 |
The Destruction of Hollow Bastion |
— |
July 16, 2006[72] |
— |
Notes:
- Published by Square Enix (JP)[72]
- Follows the storyline of the third game, Kingdom Hearts II
|
ISBN:
|
| 3 |
Tears of Nobody |
— |
September 29, 2006[73] |
— |
Notes:
- Published by Square Enix (JP)[73]
- Follows the storyline of the third game, Kingdom Hearts II
|
ISBN:
|
| 4 |
Anthem—Meet Again/Axel Last Stand |
— |
February 2007[74] |
— |
Notes:
- Published by Square Enix (JP)[74]
- Follows the storyline of the third game, Kingdom Hearts II
|
ISBN:
|
[edit] Companion books
There have been numerous books that provide walkthroughs and supplemental information to the video games. Square Enix has released six Ultimania guides and one bonus book on the Kingdom Hearts series exclusively in Japan. The Ultimania guides primarily serve as strategy guides for their respective games, revealing secrets from the developers' perspective. They also contain interviews with the staff, extended information on backstory, and original artwork. In North America, BradyGames has been given exclusive rights to publish strategy guides for three of the games.
| Title |
Release date |
|
| Kingdom Hearts Ultimania |
June 13, 2002[75] |
Notes:
- Published by Square Enix (JP)[75]
- A guide for the first game, Kingdom Hearts
|
ISBN:
|
| Kingdom Hearts Official Strategy Guide |
September 11, 2002[76] |
Notes:
- Published by Brady Games (NA)
- Featured a comprehensive walkthrough and a sticker activity journal[76][77]
|
ISBN:
|
| Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories Official Strategy Guide |
December 3, 2002[78] |
Notes:
- Published by Brady Games (NA)
- Featured a comprehensive walkthrough[78][79]
|
ISBN:
|
| Kingdom Hearts Ultimania Revised Edition |
December 17, 2004[80] |
Notes:
- Published by Square Enix (JP)[80]
- A guide for the first game, Kingdom Hearts
|
ISBN:
|
| Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories Ultimania |
December 17, 2004[81] |
Notes:
- Published by Square Enix (JP)[81]
- A guide for the second game, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
|
ISBN:
|
| Kingdom Hearts Series Ultimania α ~Introduction of Kingdom Hearts II~ |
December 9, 2005[82] |
Notes:
- Published by Square Enix (JP)
- Provides a walkthrough and review of the events of the first two games
- Provides information on the new characters and locations in Kingdom Hearts II[83]
|
ISBN:
|
| Kingdom Hearts II Ultimania |
February 23, 2006[84] |
Notes:
- Published by Square Enix (JP)[84]
- A guide for the third game, Kingdom Hearts II
|
ISBN:
|
| Kingdom Hearts II Limited Edition Strategy Guide |
March 23, 2006[85] |
Notes:
- Published by BradyGames (NA)
- Featured a comprehensive walkthrough and included a copy of Jiminy's Journal along with 400 stickers
- Available in four different covers[85]
|
ISBN:
|
| Kingdom Hearts II Official Strategy Guide |
March 27, 2006[86] |
Notes:
- Published by BradyGames (NA)[86]
- Featured a comprehensive walkthrough[87]
|
ISBN:
|
| Kingdom Hearts -Another Report- |
March 29, 2007[88] |
Notes:
- Published by Square Enix (JP)
- Available only to those who pre-ordered Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+[88]
- Contains "Director's Secret Report XIII"
|
ISBN:
|
| Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+ Ultimania |
May 2, 2007[89] |
Notes:
- Published by Square Enix (JP)[89]
- A guide for the collection that contains Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix and Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+
|
ISBN:
|
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