Forum:Kingdom hearts universe, is it in a universe or a form of a multiverse?

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Hello, I've just recently joined this wiki forum. I am a fan of the series and I hope I do good here with other fans. I have loved kingdom hearts since the beginning, and am faithfully following its story and am definitely looking foreword to number 3 with my sister. now I've browsed other fan sites and discussions but no one seems to be thinking about this subject about the games "worlds". when I started out I thought that all the final fantasy and Disney worlds were other alien planets (ala star wars) now that I'm older I now think that the universe of KH is based inside a Disney/Final fantasy multiverse. And that the worlds are really alternate realities/ alternate earths of a sort.

the invisible shell like barriers that protect the world are the boundaries' of said world/universe, and the Space between worlds is an interdimensional space like void that can be traversed through with the right way to travel.

kind of like a Disney/Final Fantasy meets "Sliders"...heck that's a good way to describe the series.

Here is why I think this.

Think about it for a second: on destiny islands you had young kid versions of Tidus and Waka, obvious not the same Characters from FFX.

then you had your Fairy versions of Yuna, Paine and Rikku (who came from who knows where) found in hollow Bastion/Radiant Garden.

Alice doesn't remember where she came from before wonderland but she can be assumed to have come from an alternate London and not the same London or England that Wendy or Jane come from in their respective worlds ( Deep jungle, Neverland) and Pride lands is set in a way different Africa than Tarzans Africa.

Plus you have worlds set in different eras of the past (Land of the dargons, Port Royal, Beasts Castle, Agrahbah...) but they all seem to based on an form of Earth thus explaining how they "all share the same sea, same sky"

this Fan speculation theory does not include worlds like Disney castle, Christmas/Halloween town, End of the world or TWTNW as the first three are worlds of their own and the other two are artificially made I believe.

and it was said Tron in KH2 was copied from the original Tron world, and Encom is mentioned in Space Paranoids and The Grid... so a world that looks like ours minus the cyberspace world exists in kingdom hearts sky among the stars somewhere.

this also includes the mention of Shibuya, a Japanese location in real life.....

So I don't know, maybye I'm reading to much into this I don't know.

I just think the idea that the worlds are parallel worlds of a sort in a multiverse make a lot of sense...and to me make the series more cooler because I like the Multiverse genre of fiction.

so what do you think? what are your thoughts on the subject.

Discussion

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OPXion4EverIcon.png This was posted over here, unsigned by User:MatermindSypher08. The edit was reverted on the talk page as article talk pages are for editing discussion. Ergo, I've moved the discussion here. For anyone interested, here you go.
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UxieLover1994 Cuando la vida te da las herramientas, a construir motos libración — 12:02, 16 July 2014 (UTC)
480MS.png That could be plausible, but the mention of "worlds having their own time axis" would make things more confusing and difficult, not to mention leaving a massive plot hole for Halloween Town. It would be pretty horrible for worlds to be only around a few hundred kilometers wide, as that'll leave us with nightmares and desire to escape our tiny worlds (like Riku did).

My current theory is that some of the worlds are the same, only set in different eras (though how this could be possible without time travel is questionable). For example: La Cité des Cloches, Beast's Castle, and Country of the Musketeers are set in France and they could be the same world, only at different time sets. The former seems to be set between 1366 - 1700 (as Notre Dame de Paris was finished in 1345, and Quasimodo was 20 in the film), and the latter two were set before the 1790s.

Very few worlds are set in the modern day, with only Shibuya and The Grid being confirmed cases, and Deep Space and (maybe) the Pride Lands hinted to be. Most would be set as late as the 1940s, or as early as before the birth of Christ. The multiverse of this series is... just plain confusing.*