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The '''Kingdom Hearts Key Rings''' are a set of officially licensed keychains released in 2010 by [[wikipedia:Square-Enix|Square-Enix]]. In series 1, the keychains are each about | The '''Kingdom Hearts Key Rings''' are a set of officially licensed keychains released in 2010 by [[wikipedia:Square-Enix|Square-Enix]]. In series 1, the keychains are each about 0.6 inches long, while in series 2 and 3 each of the keychains is about 4 inches long. The keychains are extremely detailed and based off of symbols that appear in ''Kingdom Hearts'' for series 1, while in series 2 and 3 they are based off of the [[Keyblade]]s used in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series. | ||
==Series 1== | ==Series 1== |
Revision as of 19:01, 26 October 2010
The Kingdom Hearts Key Rings are a set of officially licensed keychains released in 2010 by Square-Enix. In series 1, the keychains are each about 0.6 inches long, while in series 2 and 3 each of the keychains is about 4 inches long. The keychains are extremely detailed and based off of symbols that appear in Kingdom Hearts for series 1, while in series 2 and 3 they are based off of the Keyblades used in the Kingdom Hearts series.
Series 1
- Crown
- Heartless
- Hidden Mickey
- Key ring crown.jpg
Crown
- Key ring heartless.jpg
Heartless
- Key ring mickey.jpg
Mickey
Series 2
- Series1 KH Key Ring Kingdom Key.jpg
Kingdom Key
- Series1 KH Key Ring Oathkeeper.jpg
Oathkeeper
- Series1 KH Key Ring Obilviom.jpg
Oblivion
Series 3
- Series2 KH Key Ring Earthshaker.jpg
Earthshaker
- Series2 KH Key Ring Rainfall.jpg
Rainfell
- Series2 KH Key Ring Wayward Wind.jpg
Wayward Wind