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*The Castle Oblivion logo depicts stairways that resemble those of M.C. Escher's ''{{w|Relativity (M. C. Escher)|Relativity}}''. | *The Castle Oblivion logo depicts stairways that resemble those of M.C. Escher's ''{{w|Relativity (M. C. Escher)|Relativity}}''. | ||
*The sequence when Aqua transforms Castle Oblivion back into the Land of Departure uses a technique called ''{{w|Projection mapping|Projection Mapping}}''. This technique is used on the castles of many Disney Parks for their nighttime shows. | *The sequence when Aqua transforms Castle Oblivion back into the Land of Departure uses a technique called ''{{w|Projection mapping|Projection Mapping}}''. This technique is used on the castles of many Disney Parks for their nighttime shows. | ||
*It's implied the crossroads that Sora and Riku came upon are unaltered remnants of [[The Land of Departure]]. | |||
==Notes and references== | ==Notes and references== | ||