Talk:Key Art

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I think we should have a page for the "Key Art", with a short description of each image and its context. This would include KHX, KHUX, and KH2 puzzles."We're werewolves, not swearwolves." (KrytenKoro) 18:13, 20 March 2019 (UTC)

Key Art or not[edit]

Some Cards that were called Key Art in KHX are named like regular medals in KHUX (for example, Illustrated Sora B, or Toon Ventus/Aqua). So, KHUX has some Medals based on official artwork and manga/novel images, although they aren't named Key Art. Do we want to include those or not? Here's a list:

And then there's the Stained Glass ones, the Ill. KHIII Medals from the Gathering artwork, the TWEWY Art medals, and some others that got full art view images, like Axel Art [EX], Orchestra Sora, or Strelitzia. TheSilentHero 19:06, 12 December 2022 (UTC)

I think we should include them, for completeness. There's also the Key Art section in the MoM museum, which might have some overlap. Actually, now that I think of it, should there be a "Key Scene" page as well? There are about 20 KHX cards and a handful from DR, plus all of the "Story Scene" cards from MoM.
Or maybe we can just expand this page to include all important images. Perhaps have a Key Art, Key Scene, and Stained Glass section: Key Art for official "Key Art" and any other promotional illustrations with medals, Key Scene for "Key Scene" and "Story Scene" cards and medals, and Stained Glass for the remaining KHUX medals and the MoM "Station of Awakening" cards. —Aid1043 (talk) 19:39, 12 December 2022 (UTC)
Also: Toon Sora & Goofy is another original illustration from the 10th Anniversary calendars, while Toon Riku and Toon Sora are both from the Shiro Amano art book. —Aid1043 (talk) 00:34, 13 December 2022 (UTC)
I completely forgot MoM also has Key Art. I think it's a good idea to cover all Key Arts, Key Scenes, and Stained Glass ones. I'm not sure if they should all be on one page, though, and what to call it.
Also, how do I not know there's a 10th anniversary calendar? TheSilentHero 17:56, 13 December 2022 (UTC)
Yeah, putting them all on one page could be a bit unwieldy. Three separate pages might be the way to go.
This was the first I'd heard of the calendar too. Looking into it, I'm not sure if there was ever a physical release of the 10th anniversary calendar, but it seems like they uploaded a new wallpaper image for each month or two. (I think most of it is original, but at least one of the illustrations is from the art book.) —Aid1043 (talk) 18:42, 13 December 2022 (UTC)