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===''[[Kingdom Hearts coded]]''===
===''[[Kingdom Hearts coded]]''===
After defeating [[Sora-Heartless]] and returning to the data worlds, [[Data-Sora]] enters a data version of Castle Oblivion. He has meetings with the mysterious cloaked man, as well as various figures from Sora's memories. Like the real Sora did, Data-Sora uses World Cards to traverse the castle. Near the end of the story, he meets Data-Naminé, who explains the reason of his existence.
After defeating [[Sora-Heartless]] and returning to the data worlds, [[Data-Sora]] enters a data version of Castle Oblivion. He has meetings with the mysterious cloaked man, as well as various figures from Sora's memories. Like the real Sora did, Data-Sora uses World Cards to traverse the castle. One notable feature of this incarnation of Castle Oblivion is that the White Rooms do not change form completely; the design remains like the rest of the castle, although the shape of the room differs. Pictures of areas from the worlds are displayed on the walls.
Near the end of the story, he meets Data-Naminé, who explains the reason of his existence.
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*In ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', members of Organization XIII often refer to Castle Oblivion as C.O. for short.
*In ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', members of Organization XIII often refer to Castle Oblivion as C.O. for short.
*In the manga, the monitors through which the Organization watches Sora are "Nomura-brand", a reference to Tetsuya Nomura, the director of the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series.
*In the manga, the monitors through which the Organization watches Sora are "Nomura-brand", a reference to Tetsuya Nomura, the director of the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series.
*The "Transport to Remembrance" has the same style of hallway as Castle Oblivion.
*The Castle Oblivion logo depicts stairways that resemble those of M.C. Escher's ''[[wikipedia:Relativity (M. C. Escher)|Relativity]]''.


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