Halloween Town: Difference between revisions

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'''{{a|Guillotine Plaza}}''' (called '''{{a|Town Square}}''' in ''Kingdom Hearts II'') is named after the deadly guillotine in the middle of the area. There is also a fountain full of green water and various ledges to climb on. In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the area takes on a slightly different appearance, the fountain now squirts water that deals damage if hit, the guillotine can come down on characters for damage if they pass beneath it, one of the gates (with presents behind it) deals damage if Sora and company come near it, and nearby grates spew poisonous gas. In both games, the Square links directly to '''{{a|Dr. Finkelstein's Lab}}''', where much of the exposition for both games is initially given. In ''Kingdom Hearts'', it also links to '''{{a|Guillotine Gate}}''' (called '''{{a|Halloween Town Entrance}}''' in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''), which serves as the entrance to Halloween Town.
'''{{a|Guillotine Plaza}}''' (called '''{{a|Town Square}}''' in ''Kingdom Hearts II'') is named after the deadly guillotine in the middle of the area. There is also a fountain full of green water and various ledges to climb on. In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the area takes on a slightly different appearance, the fountain now squirts water that deals damage if hit, the guillotine can come down on characters for damage if they pass beneath it, one of the gates (with presents behind it) deals damage if Sora and company come near it, and nearby grates spew poisonous gas. In both games, the Square links directly to '''{{a|Dr. Finkelstein's Lab}}''', where much of the exposition for both games is initially given. In ''Kingdom Hearts'', it also links to '''{{a|Guillotine Gate}}''' (called '''{{a|Halloween Town Entrance}}''' in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''), which serves as the entrance to Halloween Town.
[[File:Curly Hill (Art).png|thumb|250px|The Curly Hill.]]
 
Nearby there is a '''{{a|Graveyard}}''' that serves as a connection to the other places in both games. In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the gravestones can be knocked over for [[Drive Orb]]s and damage. In both games, the Graveyard leads to '''{{a|Moonlight Hill}}''' (called '''{{a|Curly Hill}}''' in ''Kingdom Hearts II''); with a sundae swirl hill that can uncurl in ''Kingdom Hearts'' to take the party to the next area. In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the left fork in the Graveyard also takes the party to the '''{{a|Hinterlands}}''', a quiet wood that leads to the trees carved with various symbols of other holidays. They in fact lead to towns of varying holidays - Christmas, Easter, St. Patrick's Day, Thanksgiving, Independence Day, and Valentine's Day.
Nearby there is a '''{{a|Graveyard}}''' that serves as a connection to the other places in both games. In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the gravestones can be knocked over for [[Drive Orb]]s and damage. In both games, the Graveyard leads to '''{{a|Moonlight Hill}}''' (called '''{{a|Curly Hill}}''' in ''Kingdom Hearts II''); with a sundae swirl hill that can uncurl in ''Kingdom Hearts'' to take the party to the next area. In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the left fork in the Graveyard also takes the party to the '''{{a|Hinterlands}}''', a quiet wood that leads to the trees carved with various symbols of other holidays. They in fact lead to towns of varying holidays - Christmas, Easter, St. Patrick's Day, Thanksgiving, Independence Day, and Valentine's Day.


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When entering the Christmas Town portal there are five other holiday doors that can be seen outside of the portal: the door marked with a four-leaved clover represents St. Patrick's Day, the Easter egg represents Easter, the heart symbol represents Valentine's Day, the turkey represents Thanksgiving, and the firework represents Independence Day.
When entering the Christmas Town portal there are five other holiday doors that can be seen outside of the portal: the door marked with a four-leaved clover represents St. Patrick's Day, the Easter egg represents Easter, the heart symbol represents Valentine's Day, the turkey represents Thanksgiving, and the firework represents Independence Day.
[[File:Curly Hill (Art).png|thumb|250px|The Curly Hill.]]


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