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KrytenKoro - "Hey, I want to settle down. And as soon as I find the right small group of girls, the seven or eight women who are right for me, my wandering days are over, buddy." TALK -
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Seeing as Kingdom Hearts only has six games so far, which have a clear order, the storyline isn't exactly hard to keep track of, plus we have Timeline. We also use subcategories to keep track of who is introduced or appears in each game. I don't see how other subcategories would confuse this - if you want to see who appears in Days, go to "Category:Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days characters".
I'm not sure I understand exactly what you're asking for, but if you're trying to make it possible to do a table like the one you linked - well, I've got to say that while that's something it's possible to do for KH, I can't see how it's useful to do for KH, and it would require a large amount of work to create, and a continued amount of work to continuously check both the category and list, and correct either as the need arises.
Generally, a list article is useless if all it accomplishes is to duplicate a category. If it was something like Magic Cards or Gear, well that would be a situation in which a list is actually useful.
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