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During production of ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', Nomura revealed that trial models for the ''Toy Story'' and ''Monsters, Inc.'' characters were originally set to appear in the game with negotiations to have them appear before they were cut.<ref>'''''[[Kingdom Hearts III Ultimania]]''''', '''Interviewer:''' "After KH2 was released, Pixar was purchased by Disney. Did this expand the range of worlds available for you to include in this title?" / '''Tetsuya Nomura:''' "Actually, we did make a few trial models of characters from Monsters Inc and Toy Story during the production of KH2, and we did begin negotiations to have them appear in the game. We did have to shelve them in the end, but I felt I couldn't make KH3 without including Pixar works, so I started up negotiations again—and this time, the situation between Disney and Pixar had changed, and we were able to make it happen. After we had finished deciding all the worlds for this game, Disney and Pixar kept releasing fascinating titles. I found myself wishing over and over again that we could have included this and that." [https://www.khinsider.com/news/Kingdom-Hearts-3-Ultimania-Main-Nomura-Interview-Translated-14763 Translation via Goldpanner].</ref> | During production of ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', Nomura revealed that trial models for the ''Toy Story'' and ''Monsters, Inc.'' characters were originally set to appear in the game with negotiations to have them appear before they were cut.<ref>'''''[[Kingdom Hearts III Ultimania]]''''', '''Interviewer:''' "After KH2 was released, Pixar was purchased by Disney. Did this expand the range of worlds available for you to include in this title?" / '''Tetsuya Nomura:''' "Actually, we did make a few trial models of characters from Monsters Inc and Toy Story during the production of KH2, and we did begin negotiations to have them appear in the game. We did have to shelve them in the end, but I felt I couldn't make KH3 without including Pixar works, so I started up negotiations again—and this time, the situation between Disney and Pixar had changed, and we were able to make it happen. After we had finished deciding all the worlds for this game, Disney and Pixar kept releasing fascinating titles. I found myself wishing over and over again that we could have included this and that." [https://www.khinsider.com/news/Kingdom-Hearts-3-Ultimania-Main-Nomura-Interview-Translated-14763 Translation via Goldpanner].</ref> | ||
After Disney acquired Pixar in 2006, Nomura was able to discuss the inclusion of Pixar worlds in ''Kingdom Hearts III''. At the request of the Pixar team, the plot of Toy Box was set in an "authorized history", as opposed to following the plot of the other Disney worlds which were set during the canon of the | After Disney acquired Pixar in 2006, Nomura was able to discuss the inclusion of Pixar worlds in ''Kingdom Hearts III''. At the request of the Pixar team, the plot of Toy Box was set in an "authorized history", as opposed to following the plot of the other Disney worlds which were set during the canon of the movie.{{Fact}} | ||
==Settings and Areas== | ==Settings and Areas== | ||
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**A ''Pizza Planet'' truck is parked outside the Galaxy Toys entrance. ''Pizza Planet'' is a restaurant in the ''Toy Story'' universe that served as a key location in the first film. The truck has made various cameos both inside and outside the ''Toy Story'' universe since. | **A ''Pizza Planet'' truck is parked outside the Galaxy Toys entrance. ''Pizza Planet'' is a restaurant in the ''Toy Story'' universe that served as a key location in the first film. The truck has made various cameos both inside and outside the ''Toy Story'' universe since. | ||
**{{w|A113}} appears in various spots, including on the license plate of a car opposite Andy's house, and on a signpost outside the Kid Corral. | **{{w|A113}} appears in various spots, including on the license plate of a car opposite Andy's house, and on a signpost outside the Kid Corral. | ||
*Another Pixar-related easter egg in this world is that two of the books on Andy's bookshelf bear the titles of two Pixar short films, ''{{w|Tin Toy}}'' and ''{{w|Red's Dream}}''. These same books also appeared in the original | *Another Pixar-related easter egg in this world is that two of the books on Andy's bookshelf bear the titles of two Pixar short films, ''{{w|Tin Toy}}'' and ''{{w|Red's Dream}}''. These same books also appeared in the original movie. | ||
**In addition to these two books, two more books are named from other Pixar short films, ''{{w|The Adventures of André & Wally B.}}'' and ''{{w|Knick Knack}}''. | **In addition to these two books, two more books are named from other Pixar short films, ''{{w|The Adventures of André & Wally B.}}'' and ''{{w|Knick Knack}}''. | ||
*As in the ''Toy Story'' films, Andy's room features a [[Mickey Mouse]] clock on the wall, based on the {{w|Mickey Mouse#Merchandising|famous design}} by the {{w|Ingersoll Watch Company}}. | *As in the ''Toy Story'' films, Andy's room features a [[Mickey Mouse]] clock on the wall, based on the {{w|Mickey Mouse#Merchandising|famous design}} by the {{w|Ingersoll Watch Company}}. | ||
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==Notes and references== | ==Notes and references== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
{{KH3}} | {{KH3}} | ||