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fWotD Episode 2922: Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia's finest articles.The featured article for Monday, 5 May 2025, is Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories.Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories is a 2004 action role-playing video game that was developed by Square Enix and Jupiter, and published by Square Enix in collaboration with Disney Interactive for the Game Boy Advance. The game, which is an intermediary between the two larger-scale PlayStation 2 games in the Kingdom Hearts series, was one of the first GBA games to incorporate full motion video (FMV).Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories is the second game in the Kingdom Hearts series. It is a direct sequel to Kingdom Hearts whose ending is set about a year before the events of Kingdom Hearts II. Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories follows Sora and his friends as they explore the mysterious Castle Oblivion while battling Organization XIII, a new group of antagonists in the series. The game introduces new characters and plot lines that further expand the Kingdom Hearts universe and set up the premise of Kingdom Hearts II. The game uses a new card-based battle system rather than its predecessor's real-time combat system.Though it was not as successful as the other Kingdom Hearts games, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories received positive reviews and sold well. It was praised for its story, graphics, and full-motion videos (FMV) but its card-based battle system was criticized. When it debuted in Japan, the game sold over 100,000 units in 48 hours. Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories was remade for the PlayStation 2 as Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, which was packaged with Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix and released in Japan in March 2007. The remake was released in North America on December 2, 2008, and was remastered in high definition (HD) and included in the Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix collection, which was released in 2013 for the PlayStation 3 (PS3), and later for PlayStation 4 (PS4), Xbox One, and personal computer (PC).Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories is a combination of a role-playing video game and a collectible card game. There is an experience point system that can be used to increase the character's maximum health and Card Points, or to learn new skills. The cards are used in the progression of the story and in combat. The game features a world map and a battle screen. The world map is an isometric area where the player traverses rooms. Enemies inhabit the world and track the player to engage in combat, which is initiated when the player and an enemy come into contact. Once in combat, the game switches to the battle screen, which uses the card-based battle system.To advance through the game, the player uses map cards they obtain after winning battles to create rooms through "room synthesis". The map card the player chooses determines the properties of each room―including the quality of items and the strength of enemies. The color of each card has a specific effect: red cards affect the number and type of enemies; green cards affect the power of the player's deck; and blue cards affect the properties of the room, such as the allowance of treasure chests or the appearance of save points.The game has three modes; two are story modes featuring Sora and Riku, and the third is a two-player battle mode. Initially, only Sora's story mode is available; once that story is completed, the "Reverse/Rebirth" mode becomes available. Reverse/Rebirth allows the player to play the second story mode featuring Riku and the battle mode in which two players using a Game Link Cable can battle each other.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:30 UTC on Monday, 5 May 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Ayanda.
Jurandir Filho, Felipe Mesquita, Evandro de Freitas e Bruno Carvalho batem um papo sobre os melhores jogos lançados no ano de 2006! Mas além dos jogos, o que mais aconteceu? Falamos sobre os acontecimentos, filmes, memes, esportes e músicas desse ano! Entre os maiores destaques nos jogos estão "Bully", "Gears of War", "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion", "The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess", "Okami", "Final Fantasy XII", "Hitman: Blood Money", "Dead Rising", "Kingdom Hearts II", "Call of Duty 3" e mais.Esse é mais um podcast da nossa série Os Melhores Jogos!- ALURA | Estude na Alura, a maior escola de tecnologia on-line do Brasil! Acesse o nosso link e ganhe 15% de desconto na matrícula! https://alura.com.br/99vidas
Episode #222 hosts Dave Bossert and Aljon Go share an interview from the Skull Rock Vault (July 24, 2023) with Muppeteer/Actor, Bruce Lanoil talking about his work on The Muppets Mayhem (Disney+). Lanoil has worked as a puppeteer in various films and television shows since 1986. Outside of the Henson company, he was an on-set animation reference puppeteer and voice actor for the movies Monkeybone and Looney Tunes: Back in Action (as Pepé Le Pew). For Disney, he is also a voice double for Timon from The Lion King. He has voiced Timon in Kingdom Hearts II, Disney Think Fast, and Disney's Wild About Safety shorts. He has also performed a voice sample for an additional character in the 2011 Spyro game, Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure. Learn more at B. Lanoil | DPN Talent. Skull Rock Podcast is powered by Riverside.fm. Click HERE and start making great podcasts today! The Old Mill Press brings Skull Rock Podcast to you, publishing beautifully crafted books illuminating our world.” Visit theoldmillpress.com, and listeners like you. Follow us on Faceboook | X/Twitter | Instagram | Youtube - Aljon Go (aljongo) - Instagram - Aljon's Dining at Disney Podcast - Sorcerer Radio - All Disney Music, All Day Long SRSounds.com - E-mail: aljon@skullrockpodcast.com || Dave Bossert (@dave_bossert) • Instagram - Email dave@skullrockpodcast.com. For behind-the-scenes stories and articles visit davidbossert.com. Shop using our Amazon affiliate HERE. The Skull Rock Podcast is one of the best Disney podcasts you must follow (feedspot.com). LISTEN to Dave's "Tunes Behind the Toons" segment on Sirius/XM's Disney Hits channel 133. SHOW LINKS - Dave & Aljon LIVE Animation Ya'll Lipscomb University, Nashville, TN February 21 - 23, 2025
Kingdom Hearts II expands upon a web of connection between all the worlds in the galaxy. The door to light, the door to darkness, and the door the worlds themselves provided. They all lead to different places, appear in different ways, and yet seem to have invisible ties. One sky, one destiny.Thank you to Kimberly and Dani for your questions on this episode!Next episode: Pete, Maleficent, and Timeless River. Send your questions to sheddingstarlight@gmail.comPATREON: patreon.com/SheddingStarlightShedding Starlight YouTube: https://youtube.com/@SheddingStarlightHannah's Twitter: https://twitter.com/hanmckinleyMel's Twitter: https://twitter.com/KHNyctophiliacThe Secret Reports Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheSecretReportsHannah's YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@hanmckinley
The Bombcast is all rested up after the three day weekend to chat about enjoying Black Ops 6, Kingdom Hearts II in 2024, hanging out in Webfishing, the power of the PS5 Pro, and solving mysteries in Rise of the Golden Idol! We also recap the hottest news that's happening around gaming and read your lovely emails.
I learned to live half alive / Now you want me one more timeRetro Encounter's host demonstrates contrition in today's episode, admitting on-air that there's at least one good Kingdom Hearts game out there. The panelists also discuss their favorite boss fights, Disney worlds, and character struggles of Kingdom Hearts, which might differ if you're playing on Normal, Proud, or Critical. Today our Dearly Beloved panel discovers their personal Sanctuary in Retro Encounter. Featuring: Michael Sollosi, Aleks Franiczek, Peter Triezenberg, Zach Wilkerson; Edited by Paul DennisOpening and ending music by Miles MorkriGet in Touch:RPGFan.comRPGFan ShopEmail us: retro@rpgfan.comTwitter: @rpgfancomInstagram: @rpgfancomThreads: @rpgfancomFacebook: rpgfancomTwitch: rpgfancomKingdom Hearts II on RPGFan
In the night I hear 'em talk / The coldest story ever toldKingdom Hearts II, one of the most celebrated sequels in the Square Enix catalog, finally gets an episode (the first of two!) on Retro Encounter. Within, we discuss the game's dynamic combat, the earnestly made Disney worlds, and plenty about Kingdom Hearts II's mysterious black robed mostly-antagonists. Featuring: Michael Sollosi, Aleks Franiczek, Peter Triezenberg, Zach Wilkerson; Edited by Paul DennisOpening and ending music by Miles MorkriGet in Touch:RPGFan.comRPGFan ShopEmail us: retro@rpgfan.comTwitter: @rpgfancomInstagram: @rpgfancomThreads: @rpgfancomFacebook: rpgfancomTwitch: rpgfancomKingdom Hearts II on RPGFan
There Nintendo Entertainment Podcast is here once again, and the Olympics aren't going to stop these games...from being discussed! First, the guys discuss their gaming exploits! Will has been enjoying Fire Emblem Heroes and liking both the upcoming banner and a new 'Muscle Mommy"...no judgments here! Then, Scott reveals his thoughts on a new Altier title and Monster Monpiece! As for Todd, he's finally completed Kingdom Hearts II and is eager to jump into the next title! Then, in the news, the latest Nintendo Switch sales numbers are in, and it gives some new insights into how dominant the console has been! Also, Japanese stocks tumbled because of the US, Game Informer has shutdown, Monolith Soft is hiring for a new RPG, Echoes of Wisdom has gotten a new gameplay trailer, and more! Finally, in the main event, the team makes their "wise" choices for the penultimate Splatoon 3 Splatfest! So sit back, relax, and enjoy the Nintendo Entertainment Podcast!
The Nintendo Entertainment Podcast is here! And the team are ready to have fun and dream of epic Nintendo collaborations...with LEGO! But first, the team discusses their gaming exploits! Todd continues his trek through Kingdom Hearts II and is enjoying the worlds he's been in. As for Scott, he's been reviewing a lot of games with weird titles that we promise are real! Will has been enjoying FFVII Rebirth, Splatoon 3, FEH and Stellar Blade! Then, in the news, Splatoon 3 announces its "Grand Festival," and the team are bracing for the end of the game's run! Also, Mario gets a new LEGO set, Emio - The Smiling Man is doing great in Japan, a key Ubisoft dev is leaving the company, and much more! Finally, in the main event, the team reveal what Nintendo/LEGO collabs they want to see in the future! So sit back, relax, and enjoy the Nintendo Entertainment Podcast!
This week on Late To The Party: Stanzi conquers Kingdom Hearts II, cartoon voices during sex, Brad's dating history, and more! Subscribe and Watch on YouTube Connect with Stanzi & Brad: Stanzi on IG: @StanziPotenza Stanzi on TikTok: @StanziPotenza Brad on IG: @ScumbagDadOfficial Brad on TikTok: @TheScumbagDad
After Ryan's enchanting trip to the Magic Kingdom, Brooke and Ryan felt inspired to dive into the world of Disney attractions. In this special episode series of our beloved Kingdom Hearts podcast, Brooke and Ryan take a magical detour from their usual unhinged Kingdom Hearts content to embark on a four-part miniseries ranking the rides at each Disney World Park to create, you guessed it, the definitive Disney World Ride Ranking. Brooke admits feeling burnt out from replaying Kingdom Hearts II, and Ryan shares highlights from his recent trip to Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. The hosts delve into their first topic: ranking the iconic rides at Disney's Magic Kingdom: Jungle Cruise Pirates of the Caribbean The Magic Carpets of Aladdin Swiss Family Treehouse Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Splash Mountain/Tiana's Bayou Adventure The Haunted Mansion "it's a small world" Peter Pan's Flight The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Mad Tea Party Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Under the Sea ~ Journey of the Little Mermaid Mickey's PhilharMagic The Barnstormer Dumbo the Flying Elephant Space Mountain Tomorrowland Speedway Astro Orbiter Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress Tron's Lightcycle Ryan and Brooke provide a comprehensive guide for listeners on how to prioritize their time and utilize Genie+ at the park. They highlight the rides' storytelling elements, animatronics, and queue experiences, offering both praise and constructive feedback. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brooke-and-ryan/message
This episode we start Kingdom Hearts III or should we say Kingdom Hearts II.9? We start by going to Hercules's world, the Olympus Coliseum for the 6th time in this franchise as we are now running out of movie to talk about. We get into the brand new mechanics of the new game and we see if it was worth the wait. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/khdiscussion/support
Brooke and Ryan start their deep dive into the music and bosses of Kingdom Hearts II and reveal the new sponsor of this season: complaining. Listen along to our songs of the week: Passion Lazy Afternoons Sinister Sundown The Escapade Tension Rising The 13th Struggle Roxas Sora The Afternoon Streets Working Together Magical Mystery A Twinkle in the Sky --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brooke-and-ryan/message
The heartless nobodies revisit old Disney friends in Episode 413: Kingdom Hearts II. Intro and outro music by Kubbi at kubbimusic.com. Edited by Dan Willett at danwillettaudio.com. Visit NGP online: ngppodcast.com Follow NGP on Twitter: twitter.com/ngppodcast Like NGP on Facebook: facebook.com/ngppodcast Support NGP on Patreon: patreon.com/ngppodcast Chat with NGP on Discord: discord.gg/newgameplus
The best of the Kingdom Hearts series? Lots of people think so. Join Kaleb and Joe as they discuss this 2005 PS2 classic. Email us: fffanatics123@gmail.com Discord: discord.gg/cFFx4N5 *** Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code UFF at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ultimafinalfantasy Amazon Affiliate Link: https://amzn.to/38tceeQ Paypal Donations: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=PV47BX468GPN2 *** Check Out Our other gaming show: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nudeclangaming RSS Feed: https://nudeclan.libsyn.com/rss
A scattered dream that's like a far off podcast. Welcome back to the podcast this week! Today we're doing an episode that was a long time coming and talking about Kingdom Hearts II. The only numbered entry in the series we hadn't talked about yet and probably the simultaneously most loved and most controversial Kingdom Hearts game. KH2 is an action RPG like its predecessor, but amps up a lot of the mechanical interaction to be much faster and more stylish. At times, it plays like a character action game with you executing 20+ hit combos and flying through the air, but its depth in combat lies in a different area than in those games, focusing more on the different meters and timings as well as your ability to navigate the command menu and just generally being aware of your surroundings. In a way, this is the first game in the series that has a real mechanical hook to latch onto rather than its presentation and IP crossover content. However, that is still present and is a large part of why these games are so loved. The Disney worlds are back and the narrative writing here starts the trend of what people understand to be Kingdom Hearts story writing as a whole. This game introduced Organization XIII, nobodies, and characters like Roxas and Namine to the larger public and whether that stuff is going to float your boat is purely a matter of taste. What is noticed though is a loss of the simplicity and innocence the first game had. Though this could also be a good thing, as the characters introduced add a lot more depth to the storytelling, and lore wonks most likely come back to things said in this game as a basis for many theories, but it is markedly different than it was in Kingdom Hearts and the feel of the game is changed because of it. There are other changes, too. Levels are more open to facilitate the flashier combat, platforming has been all but stripped out, and the gummy ship levels are fully reworked, but these are all things to be played and listened to, so let's just jump in. We're going to be talking about the game's focus on being bigger and bolder and badder and some other b's too, probably, than its predecessors, the moody character writing and how this actually set the game apart from its contemporaries, and we discuss what part of the game if executed slightly differently would be on the front page of the New York Times. Thank you for listening this week! It took us a long time to get to this game, but it's finally done and we're all better off for it. The legacy of this series is taken pretty seriously by its fans, and that's something that is difficult to talk around when going back to this game after a long time. While we, when taken as a whole, are very familiar with the game and have nostalgic attachment to it, it is pretty old as far as games go, and while that reflects in some of the design decisions that were made, it absolutely does not diminish the impact this game had both on its own franchise, which was paradigm defining, but also on games as a whole. It has a lot of appeal both for people who already played similar games as well as for people who got into it for the Disney stuff and ended up getting exposed to some of that classic RPG weirdness. So which are you? Did you play this game at the time of its release and grow up with the series as many people my age did, or did you play it retrospectively, or something else? Let us know in the comments or over on our Discord! Next time, we're going to be devolving into a more primitive state and talking about Donkey Kong 64 as we kick off (and in all likelihood, also end, given our current schedule) Simian September, the spiritual successor to Ape-ril, so we hope you'll join us for that, and not stop listening for the continuous unhinged themed month ideas.
This week, we begin Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance. We start the HD version of this game as we finally moved on from Kingdom Hearts I.5 + II.5 to Kingdom Hearts II.8 Final Chapter Prologue. We go over the Dream Eaters and the whole sleep mechanic as that is how we switch between Sora and Riku in this game. And we go over the first world, which is Traverse Town, but this time we meet the characters from The World Ends With You. Jason also talks about some of the mechanics of the original 3DS version of this game.
Hosts Dave Bossert and Aljon Go welcome back Muppeteer/Actor, Bruce Lanoil and chat about his work on The Muppets Mayhem (Disney+). Lanoil has worked as a puppeteer in various films and television shows since 1986. He performed the Cat in the Hat and Fox in Socks in the first season of The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss, he also worked as a puppeteer in The Muppets, Where the Wild Things Are, Dr. Dolittle, Jack Frost, The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, and Cats & Dogs. Outside of the Henson company, he was an on-set animation reference puppeteer and voice actor for the movies Monkeybone and Looney Tunes: Back in Action (as Pepé Le Pew). For Disney, he is also a voice double for Timon from The Lion King. He has voiced Timon in Kingdom Hearts II, Disney Think Fast, and Disney's Wild About Safety shorts. He has also performed a voice sample for an additional character in the 2011 Spyro game, Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure. Learn more at B. Lanoil | DPN Talent. Skull Rock Podcast is brought to you by the generosity of the following companies: Shure and their MV7 - Podcast Microphone Kit (shure.com) Sound Extraordinary | The Old Mill Press - “Publishing beautifully crafted books that illuminate our world.” To learn more visit theoldmillpress.com - and listeners like you. Follow us Skull Rock Podcast | Facebook - Aljon Go (@aljongo) • Instagram - Aljon's pop-culture podcasts - The Disney List Podcast - Dining at Disney Podcast - Sorcerer Radio - All Disney Music, All Day Long SRSounds.com - E-mail: aljon@skullrockpodcast.com || Dave Bossert (@dave_bossert) • Instagram - dave@skullrockpodcast.com. For more great behind-the-scenes stories and articles visit davidbossert.com. Shop using our Amazon affiliate link - https://amzn.to/3uld8or - Thanks to you, the Skull Rock Podcast is on the list of the Best Disney Podcasts You Must Follow (feedspot.com). - Outro music "The Pirate King" composed by Jared Rehnquist/Untold Journey - Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skullrockpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skullrockpodcast/support
Let's kick off Kingdom Hearts 3! We made it at last! And to start, we go through the opening to pick our basic setup, discuss an amazing new theme song, and then start off in Olympus for an explosive start to the story that Nomura has decided to say is not actually Kingdom Hearts 3, but Kingdom Hearts II.9 because he's a madlad. Phil is no longer allowed to speak, Maleficent and Pete are looking for a box, and we're just getting used to the new battle system and taking in the very beautiful sights. This game is already 10/10.
Say fellas, did somebody mention the Door to Darkness?Pokemon is coming.
Side Quests is back and this episode's host is podcaster and young boy searching for his friends, Eric Gess! The game he is talking about today is Kingdom Hearts II by Square Enix! You can find this episode's host on twitter. You can also find his work here! We've also launched our brand new Patreon! We have some really cool stuff planned so you should check it out. Click here! You can find the show on Twitter, Instagram and YouTube! Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! Rate us on Spotify! Wanna join the Certain POV Discord? Click here!
This week, we finish Terra's story in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep. We first enter the Badlands, just to go back to the Land of Departure, only to return back to the Badlands, which is revealed to be the Keyblade Graveyard. Did we lose you yet? We have several boss fights and we also now know how the Lingering Will from Kingdom Hearts II originated. We also go over why the Birth by Sleep video in Kingdom Hearts II have capes while the game does not and how this version does a tiny update to keep up with continuity.
It's a (slightly late) Chanukah miracle! Al & Val put a full court press on this holiday classic.Full Court Miracle (November 21, 2003)IMDB WikipediaDirected by Stuart Gillard (Scream Team, Going to the Mat, Twitches, Twitches Two, Charmed, 90210)Written by Joel Silverman (5 total credits), Joel Kauffmann (Miracle in Lane 2), Donald C. Yost (Miracle in Lane 2)Starring: Alex D. Linz as Alex "Schlots" Schlotsky (Home Alone 3, Young Tarzan, Max Keebles Big Move - Retired in 2007)Richard T. Jones as Lamont Carr (Judging Amy, The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Super 8, Narcos, The Rookie)R. H. Thomson as Rabbi Lewis (Avonlea, Anne with an E)Sean Marquette as Ben "Big Ben" Swartz (13 Going on 30, Rocket Power, Kingdom Hearts II, Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends, The Goldbergs)Erik Knudsen as T. J. Murphy (Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Character Actor in Toronto)Sheila McCarthy as Mrs. Klein (Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, Cow Belles, Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 3, The Busy World of Richard Scary, The Day After Tomorrow, Little Mosque on the Prairie, Women Talking)Linda Kash as Cynthia Schlotsky (Second City Toronto person, The Ernest Movies, Christopher Guest Movies, Cadet Kelly, Cinderella Man)Jason Blicker as Marshall Schlotsky (Superstar, State of Grace, The Day After Tomorrow, Murdoch Mysteries)Cassie Steele as Julie (Degrassi: The Next Generation, Rick & Morty)Jerome Williams as HimselfSynopsis: Lamont Carr, an African American basketball star is forced out of the game after a serious knee injury. By chance he meets Alex, a young Jewish boy who plays for his academy's team. Alex loves basketball, but the team are pretty hopeless and have never won a game. He manages to persuade Lamont to coach them, despite the reservations of the academy's teachers and administrators, and suddenly the team's fortunes start to look up.Fun Facts: Schlotz is based on a real personNext Movie: Going to the Mat ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week, go over the postgame content of Kingdom Hearts II by going to Atlantica and 100 Acre Woods. The Little Mermaid's world has been reduced to a rhythm game, and we go back to see Winnie the Pooh, just to see he has forgotten our past adventure. We also go over the added Final Mix content as we see the Data Organization XIII fight and the extremely hard boss fight, Lingering Will. Then wrap everything up by looking at the Secret Ansem Reports and placing everything into the timeline.
Don't miss these "superhero" voice-over actors Maria Canals-Barrera (Hawkgirl), Susan Eisenberg (Wonder Woman) and George Newbern (Superman) in The Locher Room. All three actors / characters are featured in the animated series, The Justice League. Maria, Susan and George will be attending the Comic Con Revolution in Ontario, CA on Sat & Sun, December 18th & 19th.Maria Canals-Barrera is best known for her starring role as the mortal mother of three teenage wizards, in the "Wizards of Waverly Place.” Canals-Barrera also starred in the Disney Channel Original Movies "Camp Rock" and "Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam." A 2002 Alma Award-winner for her role in the television series "Brothers Garcia," She also starred in “Cristela,” “The Tony Danza Show," "Marielena," and "Corte Tropical." Currently recurring on “Kenan” on NBC, other notable television appearances include “The Big Bang Theory,” “Last Man Standing,” "Curb Your Enthusiasm," “Fuller House,” "George Lopez," and the critically acclaimed PBS series "American Family." Canals-Barrera is also the voice of "Hawkgirl" in the animated series "The Justice League," voices a recurring role in “Madagascar: A Little Wild,” and is the voice of "Sunset Boulevardez" in Disney Channel's acclaimed series "The Proud Family." A 2002 Alma Award-winner for her role in the television series "Brothers Garcia," Canals-Barrera also starred in the ABC comedy “Cristela,” “The Tony Danza Show” on NBC, the Telemundo series "Marielena," and "Corte Tropical" for Univision. Currently recurring on “Kenan” on NBC, other notable television appearances include “The Big Bang Theory,” “Last Man Standing,” "Curb Your Enthusiasm," “Fuller House,” "George Lopez," and the critically acclaimed PBS series "American Family." Canals-Barrera is also the voice of "Hawkgirl" in the animated series "The Justice League," voices a recurring role in “Madagascar: A Little Wild,” and is the voice of "Sunset Boulevardez" in Disney Channel's acclaimed series "The Proud Family" as well as Disney+'s “The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder.”Susan Eisenberg is a professional voice-over artist known for her animation, promo, and commercial work. Her breakout role was that of Wonder Woman, aka Princess Diana, in the acclaimed Justice League and Justice League Unlimited television series. Eisenberg continued her animation work in cartoons such as Jackie Chan Adventures (Viper) and The Super Hero Squad (Power Princess), as well as in the video games Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (Shaak-Ti), Jak II (Ashelin), Daxter (Taryn), Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Mass Effect 3, and Destiny (Human, Female Player).Eisenberg reprised her role as Wonder Woman in 2010 in the Warner Bros. DVD Superman/Batman: Apocalypse. Since then she has voiced the Amazon Princess in video games (Injustice: Gods Among Us; Injustice2; DCUO), features (Justice League: Doom; Superman / Batman: Apocalypse) and television (Wonder Woman short).Eisenberg has been featured in national television campaigns for Gatorade, Moet & Chandon, Pioneer Electronics, and Microsoft. She has recorded promos for CNN, NFL Network and the Tennis Channel, and voices all of the television and radio commercials for The Salvation Army.George Newbern's career in film and television has spanned several decades and has shown his immense versatility, from his debut arch as Payne McIlroy in “Designing Women” to his current role as the xxx assassin, Charlie, on “Scandal. From “Designing Women”, Newbern went on to recur on “Working Girl” and his career in television continued to grow as he joined famed television series “Chicago Hope”, “Friends”, “Bull”, “Providence” and “Nip/Tuck”, for regular and recurring roles. He has also made guest appearances on television series including “CSI”, “Criminal Minds”, “Private Practice”, “The Mentalist”, “Boston Legal”, “Grey's Anatomy” and “Cold Case” - to name just a few.In his feature film debut, Newbern starred opposite Steve Martin and Diane Keaton in “Father of the Bride” and reprised his role in “Father of the Bride II”. Newbern's career includes a multitude of voiceover roles, including “Justice League”, “Theodore Rex” and “Batman: Gotham Knight”. Newbern has been the voice of Superman in various DC iterations of the iconic superhero as well as onthe animated series “Static Shock” and “The Batman”. He has also done voice work for the video games “Final Fantasy X-2”, “Kingdom Hearts II” and “Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children”.Original Airdate: 12/16/2021
This week, finish Kingdom Hearts II by going to Twilight Town and The World That Never Was. We are now in the eleventh hour, and it's time for a large story dump and a massacre with the remaining survivors of Organization XIII! We get all of our questions answered about Roxas, including the origins of his name. Not only that, but we find out who Naminé is a Nobody of, and explain how that happens, and Riku returns! Also, Scott and Jason compare their endgame results as well.
This week, we return to the worlds of The Lion King and Tron in Kingdom Hearts II. We are back in the Pride Lands just to have more filler story, as this time we don't even have Pete in the world. But Simba does get haunted by the spooky ghost Scar. After an entertaining boss battle, we return to Hollow Bastion as we see the Heartless from Space Paranoids invade it. Forcing us a reunion with Tron and Sora gets his first hug ever! Also, Scrooge McDuck giving away ice cream for free? What's going on here?
This week, we return to the worlds of Aladdin and The Nightmare Before Christmas in Kingdom Hearts II. Our return of the 90s tour begins here as we play the second half of Agrabah's story. It loosely resembles The Return of Jafar, but Jason will point out those differences. And no Jason Alexander in this game either! After that, we return to Halloween Town as Jack has a new outfit, and we must find the present thieves, even though it might mean beating up children to get that information.
This week, we return to the worlds of The Pirates of the Caribbean and Hercules in Kingdom Hearts II. More pirate hi jinx in Port Royale as we officially meet Organization member, Luxord. The pirate curse is back, and we must gather all 882 gold medallions to lift it. After that, we return to Olympus Coliseum and team up with Hercules again and unbrainwash Auron so that he can return to "his story". If you never watched the Disney Hercules movie or played Final Fantasy X, you'd be losing a lot of contexts that the story in this game doesn't provide. But at least we get to hear some audio from Final Fantasy X.
This week, we return to the worlds of Mulan and The Beauty and the Beast in Kingdom Hearts II. Scott and Jason discuss how returning to the worlds previously played in this game feel more like padding to content than new content. We first return to The Land of Dragons to see what Mulan is up to and then show off our Spider-Man skills due to the game trying to recreate a moment that was in the movie but wasn't shown in the game. After that, we see Xaldin again at Beast's Castle, causing the most challenging Disney world fight in the entirety of this game! Thank goodness for Mickey and Stitch!!
This week, we go to the worlds of Tron and return to Hollow Bastion in Kingdom Hearts II. It's Kingdom Hearts II's mid-season finale. Where we return to Hollow Bastion and learn why Organization XIII is trying to control Kingdom Hearts and everything we thought we knew from Kingdom Hearts I was untrue. Scott gets to play in Space Paranoids, where it's based on his favorite movie Tron! Lots of action, lots of Final Fantasy, and what almost looks like a major character death (NO WAY DISNEY WOULD ALLOW THAT CHARACTER TO GO!). Before we go into one of the biggest moments of the game so far, Jason and Scott talk about what they thought of the Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers movie and talk about those Kingdom Hearts references.
Don't ask me no questions, and I won't tell you no lies. We here at Retro Encounter love talking about video games, but decided to spend this episode getting to know each other a little better. In a sequel to a 2020 episode, four RPGFan panelists play a game in which they try to tell fact from fiction and share some details about themselves. Does Sollosi own three copies of Kingdom Hearts II, a game he's never played? Did Wes teach their daughter to impersonate a British character actor? Listen and reach out to the truth! Featuring: Michael Sollosi, Niki Fakhoori, Wes Iliff, Mario Garcia; Edited by Michael SollosiOpening and ending music by Miles MorkriGet in Touch:RPGFan.comEmail us: retro@rpgfan.comTwitter: @rpgfancomInstagram: @rpgfancomFacebook: rpgfancomTwitch: rpgfancom
This week, we go to the worlds of Lion King and return to Twilight Town in Kingdom Hearts II. Pride Lands is an entirely optional world in the game, as you can complete it without touching that world. Here we see that Sora is turned […]
This week, we go to the worlds of Lion King and return to Twilight Town in Kingdom Hearts II. Pride Lands is an entirely optional world in the game, as you can complete it without touching that world. Here we see that Sora is turned […]
This week, we go to the worlds of Aladdin and The Nightmare Before Christmas in Kingdom Hearts II. We disappoint Scott as we visit 2 worlds that were visited back in the first Kingdom Hearts game. This time though, Agrabah has a different layout as […]
This week, we go to the worlds of Aladdin and The Nightmare Before Christmas in Kingdom Hearts II. We disappoint Scott as we visit 2 worlds that were visited back in the first Kingdom Hearts game. This time though, Agrabah has a different layout as […]
This week, we go to the worlds of the classic Mickey Mouse Shorts and Pirates of the Caribbean in Kingdom Hearts II. We journey into Jason's favorite world of Kingdom Hearts – Timeless River. The Black and white visuals and the mono sound were just […]
This week, we go to the worlds of the classic Mickey Mouse Shorts and Pirates of the Caribbean in Kingdom Hearts II. We journey into Jason's favorite world of Kingdom Hearts – Timeless River. The Black and white visuals and the mono sound were just […]
This week we go to the worlds of Hercules and Disney Castle in Kingdom Hearts II. We return to Olympus Coliseum, the world that appears in every main series game in this franchise so far. This time, it's less about a tournament. More of a […]
This week we go to the worlds of Hercules and Disney Castle in Kingdom Hearts II. We return to Olympus Coliseum, the world that appears in every main series game in this franchise so far. This time, it's less about a tournament. More of a […]
This week we go to the worlds of Mulan and Beauty and the Beast in Kingdom Hearts II. We dive into what people came for in Kingdom Hearts – the Disney worlds! Scott never saw Mulan, so Jason the differences between the game and the […]
This week we go to the worlds of Mulan and Beauty and the Beast in Kingdom Hearts II. We dive into what people came for in Kingdom Hearts – the Disney worlds! Scott never saw Mulan, so Jason the differences between the game and the […]
Sadly this entire podcast crew is lost due to never having played Birth by Sleep. Except Jim, who did play it. But voters are never wrong! So we here at Square Roots are listening, and we're playing the very first chunker of Kingdom Hearts II! Also: - Megan Mullally's Charmed - Jim's Kingdom Hearts III Flip Flop - Uncontrollable Gummi Ship Related Shuddering - Why is Sora Flexing All The Time Now? - If Sora Hates Gravity Why Is Donald So Crabbity? - Trying to Define Pete and Malificent's Relationship This Week: We play through the first visit to Twilight Town in Kingdom Hearts 3! Next Week: Toy Story world and Tangled World! Our Patreon: http://patreon.com/squarerootspodcast Thanks to Steven Morris for his awesome new theme! You can find him at: https://twitter.com/BeigeOnBeige and https://www.youtube.com/user/morrissteven Contact Square Roots! Twitter: @squarerootspod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/486022898258197/ Email: squarerootspodcast (at) gmail (dort) com
Pass The Controller Podcast: A Video Game & Nerd Culture Show
The Pass The Controller Podcast is a show where a couple of best friends dive into the latest in gaming and nerd culture. In this episode, Brenden, Mike, Todd, and Dom sit down and chat about what they've been playing Babylon's Fall, Neon White, Fall Guys, Kingdom Hearts II, Todd finally saw Multiverse of Madness, video game trivia, and much more. Please get vaccinated. Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and LEAVE A REVIEW on iTunes! More delicious content at: passthecontroller.io/ patreon.com/passthecontroller twitter.com/passcontroller instagram.com/passcontroller twitch.tv/passcontroller discord.gg/zzSNaHt Intro & outro music courtesy of the Super Soul Bros. supersoulbros.com Episode sponsored by Goodnight Fatty goodnightfatty.com instagram.com/goodnightfatty
This week we go to the worlds of Twilight Town and Hollow Bastion in Kingdom Hearts II. We finally begin the actual game, as we are now controlling Sora again. A whole year passed by as the trio was sleeping after the events of Chain […]
This week we go to the worlds of Twilight Town and Hollow Bastion in Kingdom Hearts II. We finally begin the actual game, as we are now controlling Sora again. A whole year passed by as the trio was sleeping after the events of Chain […]
Cameron, Jonathon, Alexa, and Kevin discuss the importance of being vulnerable in relationships, self-identity, and all the wonderful ingredients that make Kingdom Hearts II one of the most beloved games of all time. Cameron Hawkins: https://twitter.com/CamFinalMix Jonathon Dornbush: https://twitter.com/jmdornbush Alexa Ray Corriea: https://twitter.com/AlexaRayC Kevin Diaz: https://twitter.com/TheKDiaz123 Buy Alexa's Book "Kingdom Hearts II": https://bossfightbooks.com/products/kingdom-hearts-ii-by-alexa-ray-corriea Follow Jeremiah: https://twitter.com/jgeorgevgm?s=21 Podcast Art and Logo Created by Alice Tucker Follow Alice: https://twitter.com/alicetvcker?s=21 Thumbnail Art Created by Alice Matthews aka Nerf Alice. Follow Alice: https://twitter.com/NerfAlice Intro Compilation Video Created by Christian Buckley Follow Christian: https://twitter.com/Chun2D2
Join Aaron and Dan in a behind-the-scenes look at "The Gwyn Moment," a reflection on how Dan's experience with the first Dark Souls led him to think about video-game storytelling, Miyazaki, and his own life differently. Topics include: why it can be hard to take good video-game recommendations from friends; how gamers get motivated to care about the lore of a world; using Gwyn as a cipher to understand Miyazaki's other works; the community's ever-fraught relationship with Dark Souls 2; how memorable moments in games can radically change our views about the games—and ourselves. Want to dig further into the storytelling of Elden Ring? Attend With a Terrible Fate's PAX East 2022 panel on April 21st, in person or virtually! Find all the details you need to know here. (Spoilers for the Dark Souls series, Bloodborne, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, Demon's Souls, Final Fantasy XIII-2, and BioShock.) "The Gwyn Moment," Dan Hughes "Understanding Xemnas in Kingdom Hearts II," Dan Hughes
The moment you've all been waiting for - the scientific, rubric-ed, DEFINITIVE rankings of all the Kingdom Hearts II worlds, from Twilight Town to The World That Never Was. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brooke-and-ryan/message
Brooke and Ryan close out Kingdom Hearts II with the last world of the game, discuss the final battle, who lives downtown WTNW, and for the first time have a major disagreement on world score. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brooke-and-ryan/message