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Kingdom Hearts II: E3 2005 (WATCH NOW)
Kingdom Hearts II: Disney 411 (WATCH NOW)
Kingdom Hearts II: NA Commercial (WATCH NOW)
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Hello KH-Vids. The day that we've been waiting for is finally approaching us less than 24 hours from this post. Actually, what we're really waiting for is the international release of Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance. Either way we're also very excited to see that the game is releasing in Japan, because North America and Europe is expecting the title shorty.

In the mean time, we're taking a 360 turn and looking back at Kingdom Hearts II. Why? Many of you may have forgotten that one for the best titles from the series was released on March 28 2006. Yes, it was indeed Kingdom Hearts II. The official release for North America.

This title has brought SO much speculation since it's release. Looking back at the secret ending, fans believed that the Keyblade War was indeed Kingdom Hearts III. Meanwhile it's been six years later and we haven't seen a Kingdom Hearts III title. What we've seen was three side stories and now finally Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance.

What makes Dream Drop Distance special today? It is the crossroads between Kingdom Hearts Re:Coded and Kingdom Hearts III.

Today is not the official release of Kingdom Hearts II in North America. Tomorrow (March 28 2012) is the official anniversary, but since Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance will be released in Japan, this day will surpass the Kingdom Hearts II anniversary. Let's take a moment of silence and remember Kingdom Hearts II. I leave you with the ultimate Kingdom Hearts II promotional videos above....
Square-Enix has created a special page for the Kigndom Hearts Dream Drop Distance Ultimania, which is the official guidebook from Square-Enix.

The Ulimania book will contain additional information such as characters, gameplay, secrets and hopefully the future towards the Kingdom Hearts series. This is like a Final Mix version, but not as a game. It's a book that's usually exclusive for fans across Japan. Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance Ulitmania will release on May 1, 2012 for a price of ¥1,890 (approximately $22.88).
Square-Enix has updated their official website for (JP) Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance.

The official website update includes a handful of materials such as six additional characters (Axel/Lea, King Mickey, Donald, Goofy, YenSid and the unknown), eight new sections (breed, ability link, drop system, event forecast, memoir, drive mode, link portal, and flick rush), five new gameplay videos and a new "special" wallpaper.

Special thanks to our forum members Krowley and <LABEL class=floatleft for=vmessage_1114857>BrandonLex</LABEL>.
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Hello KH-Vids. Keiji Kawamori has posted on the Square-Enix blog about the Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance OST. What a tease!

Not much information has been confirmed, but what we do know is that the soundtrack has been completed 100% and is ready for it’s printing process. The official release date for the soundtrack is April 18 2012 for Japan.
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Hello KH-Vids. Now that the Japanese release date is SO close, it appears that we all want a piece of Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance. Could you blame us?

Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance will be featured in the April issue of Nintendo Power! The official website for this magazine has posted a preview of the issue which is due for release on April 3, 2012. The table of contents can be found above.

What can we expect? A release date....