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"[[Hikari -KINGDOM Orchestra Instrumental Version-]]" is an orchestral version of "Hikari", and can be heard in ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Final Mix'' in the opening menu cinematic which appears if the player lets the opening menu sit for about fifteen seconds. The orchestrated version is also featured when Sora reads Kairi's letter in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' and at the end of each scenario of ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''. The orchestrated version is used during the opening movie of ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''.
"[[Hikari -KINGDOM Orchestra Instrumental Version-]]" is an orchestral version of "Hikari", and can be heard in ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Final Mix'' in the opening menu cinematic which appears if the player lets the opening menu sit for about fifteen seconds. The orchestrated version is also featured when Sora reads Kairi's letter in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' and at the end of each scenario of ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''. The orchestrated version is used during the opening movie of ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''.


Another, softer arrangement of "Hikari" plays in ''Kingdom Hearts'' when [[Sora]] stabs himself with the [[Keyblade of heart]].
Another, softer arrangement of "Hikari" play in ''Kingdom Hearts'' when [[Sora]] stabs himself with the [[Keyblade of heart]].
 
'''Simple and Clean - Ray of Hope MIX -''' is another remix of "Simple Clean" and "Hikari" that was used during the opening movie of ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue]].'' This version is shorter in length in comparison to the original and PLANiTb versions. Ray of Hope has a similar dance mix feel like PLANiTb, although a few clicks slower. <!--Throughout the piece are various interjections such as "let's go!" Note: Can anyone make sense of these, or can hear the other underlying words? Do they serve an actual purpose, or merely just "bump 'em up" words?-->


==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==