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*Sora fights Marluxia only once and defeats him by impaling him in the neck.
*Sora fights Marluxia only once and defeats him by impaling him in the neck.
*While going towards the final floor, Sora, Donald and Goofy came across a vending machine of warm potions and elixirs. Goofy buys an elixir, and wins a free drink.
*While going towards the final floor, Sora, Donald and Goofy came across a vending machine of warm potions and elixirs. Goofy buys an elixir, and wins a free drink.
*Marluxia says, "In this place, to find is to lose and to lose is to find" four times. Donald comments "It must be his favorite line." when Marluxia repeats the line.
*Marluxia says, "In this place, to find is to lose and to lose is to find" four times. Donald comments, "It must be his favorite line", when Marluxia repeats the line.
*Vexen thought that Xemnas and Riku wore the same cologne, which is why he thought Riku's scent was very familiar to Xemnas'.
*Vexen thought that Xemnas and Riku wore the same cologne, which is why he thought Riku's scent was very familiar to Xemnas'.
*Instead of Sora and Co. meeting Cid alone in the first district, they are shown meeting him along with Leon and Co. while making dinner.
*Instead of Sora and Co. meeting Cid alone in the first district, they are shown meeting him along with Leon and Co. while making dinner.
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*When exiting the Traverse Town, Aerith tries to stop Sora and co. from leaving the floor. Due to her being a fragment of Sora's memories, when she goes through the exit door it only leads off a roof in Traverse Town, not Castle Oblivion.
*When exiting the Traverse Town, Aerith tries to stop Sora and co. from leaving the floor. Due to her being a fragment of Sora's memories, when she goes through the exit door it only leads off a roof in Traverse Town, not Castle Oblivion.
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Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories Manga
File:Kingdom Hearts- Chain of Memories Manga Box Set.png
Boxed set of Volumes one and two
Publisher Tokyopop
Yen Press
First published 2006-2007 (TP)
2013 (YP)
Cover date October 2006 (Volume 1); February 2007 (Volume 2) (TP)
June 2013 (YP)
Written by Shiro Amano
Letters by Deida Terriquez (TP)
Edits by Bryce P. Coleman (TP)
Continuity Manga continuity

The Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories manga is the second series of the Kingdom Hearts manga. It was based on Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories, although having a much lighter tone. The series was first released in Japan in October of 2005. The series had an English release in October of 2006, concluding in February of 2007. The first English release consisted of two volumes and was translated by Tokyopop. The series was re-released by Yen Press in the Summer of 2013, now compiled into a single volume.

The first volume's cover, including the single Yen Press release, features Sora with the Keyblade, Donald, and Goofy. The second volume's cover, exclusive to the Tokyopop release, features a Soul Eater wielding Riku standing next to Naminé, who is holding a Paopu Fruit.

Episodes

Volume One

Volume Number Chapter
No.
English title (top)
Japanese title (bottom)
Japanese Publication Date English Publication Date
1 1 "Castle Oblivion (chapter)"
"???" (???)
October 2005 October 2006
1 2 "Bellyful Stew"
"???" (???)
October 2005 October 2006
1 3 "Organization XIII (chapter)"
"???" (???)
October 2005 October 2006
1 4 "Scent of Darkness"
"???" (???)
October 2005 October 2006
1 5 "Ambivalence"
"???" (???)
October 2005 October 2006
1 6 "Wish"
"???" (???)
October 2005 October 2006
1 Bonus Feature "Bonus Feature: Transform Sora"
"???" (???)
October 2005 October 2006
Volume Number Chapter
No.
English title (top)
Japanese title (bottom)
Japanese Publication Date English Publication Date

1
1 "Castle Oblivion (chapter)"
"???" (???)

??? 2013

June 2013


1
2 "Bellyful Stew"
"???" (???)

??? 2013

June 2013


1
3 "Organization XIII (chapter)"
"???" (???)

??? 2013

June 2013


1
4 "The Scent of Darkness"
"???" (???)

??? 2013

June 2013


1
5 "Uncertainty"
"???" (???)

??? 2013

June 2013


1
6 "Wish"
"???" (???)

??? 2013

June 2013


1
7 "Memories"
"???" (???)

??? 2013

June 2013


1
8 "Promise"
"???" (???)

??? 2013

June 2013


1
9 "Good-bye, Vexen"
"???" (???)

??? 2013

June 2013


1
10 "Scattered Hearts"
"???" (???)

??? 2013

June 2013


1
11 "SHOCK!!!"
"???" (???)

??? 2013

June 2013


1
12 "Where the Heart Leads"
"???" (???)

??? 2013

June 2013


1
13 "The Road to Dawn"
"???" (???)

??? 2013

June 2013


1
Bonus "The Strange Tale of the Riku Replica"
"???" (???)

??? 2013

June 2013

Volume Two

Volume two was exclusive to the Tokyopop release.

Volume Number Chapter
No.
English title (top)
Japanese title (bottom)
Japanese Publication Date English Publication Date
2 7 "Memories"
"???" (???)
??? February 2007
2 8 "Promise"
"???" (???)
??? February 2007
2 9 "Goodbye, Vexen"
"???" (???)
??? February 2007
2 10 "Separated Hearts (KHCOM manga)"
"???" (???)
??? February 2007
2 11 "SHOCK!!!"
"???" (???)
??? February 2007
2 12 "Where the Heart Leads"
"???" (???)
??? February 2007
2 13 "The Road at Dawn"
"???" (???)
??? February 2007
2 Bonus Feature "Bonus Feature: Strange News of Riku - Strange Story of the Replica"
"???" (???)
??? February 2007

Differences

Gallery

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