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====Riku====
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Riku lands outside the opera house and spots Pete, much to his confusion. Despite his confusion, Riku knows that no matter what world he's in, Pete's always trouble. Sneaking inside, Riku finds the [[Beagle Boys]] placing wooden cutouts of Mickey, Donald and Goofy on the stage; no matter what world they're in, those three are always together. He then watches as they use a trap to drop a box on the cutouts; when Mickey, Donald and Goofy actually get there, they could be killed.  
Riku lands outside the opera house and spots Pete, much to his confusion. Despite that, Riku follows him inside, and finds the [[Beagle Boys]] placing wooden cutouts of Mickey, Donald and Goofy on the stage. He then watches as they use a trap to drop a box on the cutouts, a practice run for their plan to exterminate the real Musketeers.


Riku follows the Beagle Boys backstage, where he finds a chest moving on its own. Hearing someone calling for help inside, Riku uses [[Way to the Dawn]] to open it; Minnie is inside. She thanks him and explains that they have to get the contraption that controls the trap set for the musketeers. Riku catches sight of the Beagle Boys, who forgot the level they are looking for, and chases after them. He runs after them and knocks them out, taking out several machines that would make his time before switching with Sora speed up.
Riku follows the Beagle Boys backstage, where he finds a chest moving on its own. Hearing someone calling for help inside, Riku uses [[Way to the Dawn]] to open it, and is surprised to find Minnie inside. She thanks him and explains that they have to get the contraption that controls the trap set for the Musketeers. Riku catches sight of the Beagle Boys, who forgot the level they are looking for, and chases after them. He runs after them and knocks them out, taking out several machines that would make his time before switching with Sora speed up.


Getting the crank, Riku tries to head back, but is interrupted by the [[Holey Moley]] [[Dream Eater]]; "they never want to make this easy". Making it in the nick of time, Riku attaches the crank and prevents Pete from dropping the box on the musketeers. Minnie thanks him and explains what a musketeers is; Riku performs the motto. He finds the Keyhole and unlocks it, going on to the next world.
Getting the crank, Riku tries to head back, but is interrupted by the [[Holey Moley]] [[Dream Eater]]. Making it in the nick of time, Riku attaches the crank and prevents Pete from dropping the box on the Musketeers. After hearing Minnie's explanation on what a musketeers is, Riku performs the motto, finds the Keyhole and unlocks it.
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Country of the Musketeers

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Japanese カントリー・オブ・ザ・マスケティア

Romaji Kantorī Obu Za Masuketia
Game Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

Origin Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers (2004)
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KH3D tracks
Field theme - One for All
Battle theme - All for One
Other worlds
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts
Dive to the Heart | Destiny Islands | Disney Castle
Traverse Town | Wonderland | Olympus Coliseum
Deep Jungle | Agrabah | Monstro
Atlantica | Halloween Town | Neverland
100 Acre Wood | Hollow Bastion
End of the World | Realm of Darkness
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
Castle Oblivion | Twilight Town
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts II
Mysterious Tower | Radiant Garden
The Land of Dragons | Beast's Castle | Timeless River
Port Royal | Pride Lands | Space Paranoids
The World That Never Was | End of Sea | Keyblade Graveyard
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts coded
Datascape
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
Land of Departure | Mirage Arena
Dwarf Woodlands | Enchanted Dominion | Castle of Dreams
Disney Town | Deep Space
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
La Cité des Cloches | The Grid | Symphony of Sorcery
Country of the Musketeers | Prankster's Paradise
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts χ[chi]
Daybreak Town
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts Union χ[Cross]
Game Central Station | Niceland | Cy-Bug Sector | Candy Kingdom
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts III
The Final World | Secret Forest | Olympus
Toy Box | Kingdom of Corona | Monstropolis
Arendelle | The Caribbean | San Fransokyo
Scala ad Caelum | Quadratum

Country of the Musketeers is a Sleeping World that is featured in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. It is based on the direct-to-video Disney film Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers, and notable for being the first world in the series to originate from a direct-to-video movie instead of a film from the Disney animated features canon.

Like Timeless River and Symphony of Sorcery, Country of the Musketeers is set in the past, although at a later period, and focuses on Mickey's earlier adventures as a Musketeer with Donald and Goofy.[1]

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Story

Between Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep and Kingdom Hearts

Sometime after Terra-Xehanort's descent into darkness, the Heartless were released into many worlds, including Country of the Musketeers, and caused them to be swallowed into the darkness. After Sora defeated Ansem and the worlds were restored, the Country of the Musketeers was one of the few worlds that remained in a state of deep sleep instead of returning to the Realm of Light.

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Dream Eater

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