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The '''''Kingdom Hearts II''''' '''manga''' is the third series of Kingdom Hearts manga. It was based on ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. This series will be told in six volumes. Only volumes one and two have been translated and released in America so far. Yen Press plans to translate and release the five released volumes into two. <ref>http://www.yenpress.com/kingdom-hearts-by-shiro-amano/#V1%7CYen</ref>  ''Kingdom Hearts II'' seems to take a more serious tone than ''Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories'', but still has some humorous scenes.
The '''''Kingdom Hearts II''''' '''manga''' is the third series of Kingdom Hearts manga. It was based on ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. This series will be told in six volumes. Only volumes one and two have been translated and released in America so far, though in 2013, Yen Press rereleased the five released volumes into two, and translated the remaining three. <ref>http://www.yenpress.com/kingdom-hearts-by-shiro-amano/#V1%7CYen</ref>  ''Kingdom Hearts II'' seems to take a more serious tone than ''Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories'', but still has some humorous scenes.


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*[[Shan-Yu]] uses the [[Storm Rider]] to attack the palace.
*[[Shan-Yu]] uses the [[Storm Rider]] to attack the palace.
*Shan-Yu is just about to kill The Emperor when suddenly Sora's Keyblade hit his head and Sora re-materializes the Keyblade on his hand. This is somewhat a spoof of the original Strike Raid ability, since Sora throws his Keyblade straight instead of making it spin in the air.
*Shan-Yu is just about to kill The Emperor when suddenly Sora's Keyblade hit his head and Sora re-materializes the Keyblade on his hand. This is somewhat a spoof of the original Strike Raid ability, since Sora throws his Keyblade straight instead of making it spin in the air.
*Instead of telling Captain Shang and Mulan to "play nice", Sora hand them the Paopu Fruit he received earlier from Riku.
*Instead of telling Captain Shang and Mulan to "play nice", Sora hands them the Paopu Fruit he received earlier from Riku.
*Mushu gives Sora his gong before they leave. Since Mushu states that Sora can hit the gong to call Mushu any time he want to, this is most likely a reference to the Summon system.
*Mushu gives Sora his gong before they leave. Since Mushu states that Sora can hit the gong to call Mushu any time he want to, this is most likely a reference to the Summon system.
*Sora fights Shan-Yu on the roof of the palace and makes short work of him; after Shan-Yu's defeat, Xigbar kills him.
*Sora fights Shan-Yu on the roof of the palace and makes short work of him; after Shan-Yu's defeat, Xigbar kills him.
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*The Hydra is an opponent Sora faces in a tournament who he defeats by ring out.
*The Hydra is an opponent Sora faces in a tournament who he defeats by ring out.
*Kairi throws her message in a bottle to Sora with much force, instead of gently lowering it into the water.
*Kairi throws her message in a bottle to Sora with much force, instead of gently lowering it into the water.
*Zazu appears in [[Pride Lands]].
*Chi-Fu appears in [[The Land of Dragons]].
*Chi-Fu appears in [[The Land of Dragons]].
*Kairi meets Seifer during her stay in Twilight Town. Seifer actually developed a crush on her.  
*Kairi meets Seifer during her stay in Twilight Town. Seifer actually developed a crush on her.  

Revision as of 11:03, 11 September 2013

The Kingdom Hearts II manga is the third series of Kingdom Hearts manga. It was based on Kingdom Hearts II. This series will be told in six volumes. Only volumes one and two have been translated and released in America so far, though in 2013, Yen Press rereleased the five released volumes into two, and translated the remaining three. [1] Kingdom Hearts II seems to take a more serious tone than Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, but still has some humorous scenes.


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