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(wasn't it confirmed he was a Keyblader? Also, I'm removing this wise teacher stuff because it's pretty random and terrible-sounding for an encyclopedia)
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===''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''===
===''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''===
Yen Sid makes an appearance in ''Birth by Sleep'', which is placed a decade before the first game, as Mickey is seen wielding the Keyblade associated with him, the [[Star Seeker]], and trained under Master Yen Sid. Recent scans have shown this wise teacher conversing with Terra.
Yen Sid makes an appearance in ''Birth by Sleep'', which is placed a decade before the first game, as Mickey is seen wielding the Keyblade associated with him, the [[Star Seeker]], and trained under Master Yen Sid.


=== ''Kingdom Hearts II'' ===
=== ''Kingdom Hearts II'' ===
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*Because both Yen Sid and [[Merlin]]'s journal entries describe their magical knowledge and powers as "second to none," it can be assumed that the two wizards are on par with each other.
*Because both Yen Sid and [[Merlin]]'s journal entries describe their magical knowledge and powers as "second to none," it can be assumed that the two wizards are on par with each other.
*"Yen Sid" is "Disney" in reverse, similarly to how "[[Master Eraqus|Eraqus]]" is an anagram of "Square" referring to [[wikipedia:Square Enix|Square Enix]].
*"Yen Sid" is "Disney" in reverse, similarly to how "[[Master Eraqus|Eraqus]]" is an anagram of "Square" referring to [[wikipedia:Square Enix|Square Enix]].
*Also, since his, Eraqus and Xehanort's names are anagrams(Xehanort, if recomposed without an "X", may spell "No Heart" or "Another"), fans have theorized that Yen Sid has some connection to the Keyblade Masters and may as well be an Keyblade Wielder himself, thought this is unproven. One of the factors for this theory is the Third, unoccupied Chair on the room where the Master Qualification Exam happened in the Land of Departure.
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Revision as of 10:16, 22 January 2010

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Yen Sid is a master magician who made his Disney debut in Fantasia. He appears in Kingdom Hearts II as an aid to Sora and the gang. Yen Sid is well-known for his wisdom, and his command over the arts of sorcery is such that most address him with the honorific "Master." He was once King Mickey's tutor, and taught him everything he knows of the arts of sorcery. His name is two separated parts of the name 'Disney' backwards as a tribute to Walt Disney himself. Yen Sid was also one of Walt Disney's alternate names.

Journal Entries

Kingdom Hearts II

The Sorcerer's Apprentice (1940)

A powerful sorcerer, second to none. He tutored the King in magic.

From conjuring up skies full of beautiful butterflies to parting an ocean, Yen Sid's feats of wizardry are...well, amazing. His name alone fills some folks with awe.

Yen Sid shared some of his wisdom with Sora and his friends. He also taught them some valuable techniques to help prepare them for what they'll face on this new quest.

Story

History

The great sorcerer first appeared in the Fantasia short The Sorcerer's Apprentice as Mickey Mouse's master. He was the owner of a magical hat (which he wears in Kingdom Hearts II) that is apparently the source of his power. In the movie's most acclaimed sequence, Mickey steals the hat and begins to play with its magic. But, as he was warned by Yen Sid, the power of the magic cannot be controlled by Mickey and wreaks havoc. Yen Sid arrives and manages to stop the magical chaos with his own powers.

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep

Yen Sid makes an appearance in Birth by Sleep, which is placed a decade before the first game, as Mickey is seen wielding the Keyblade associated with him, the Star Seeker, and trained under Master Yen Sid.

Kingdom Hearts II

Yen Sid serves as Sora's tutor to what lies ahead of him in his journey. He lives in a large tower in a small world-of-sorts connected to Twilight Town via a Magical Train. He dwells at its top, where he studies the Heartless, the Nobodies and Organization XIII. When Sora, Donald and Goofy arrive, he tells them of the enemies that they will face in the near future (Nobodies, Heartless and the Organization). He also returns to them their Gummi Ship and the co-ordinates to Hollow Bastion.

It is unknown what happens to Yen Sid and the three fairies, Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather. The last we see of Yen Sid is after the Gummi ship is returned to Sora, Donald, and Goofy, and he vanishes. The last seen of the three fairies is when Maleficent's cloak is brought to the tower and they decide to tell Yen Sid about this. Later on if you visit the tower, it is overtaken by Nobodies (more specifically, Snipers, Berserkers, Dancers, Dusks, Dragoons, and Gamblers), and neither Yen Sid or the fairies are anywhere to be seen. It is assumed, however, that he escaped to Traverse Town, Disney Castle or Hollow Bastion, though most likely in an inaccessible area in the later two worlds, while the fairies either returned to the Enchanted Dominion, Aurora's world, or followed Yen Sid to wherever he escaped.

Appearance

Yen Sid is a rather severe-looking old man with long, grey hair, bushy eyebrows, and a long, grey beard that parts down the middle. He wears the famous, conical sorcerer's hat on his head. The hat is blue and decorated with several yellow stars and on yellow crescent moon. Fantasia shows that the top of Yen Sid's head is bald under the hat, though he never removes it in the Kingdom Hearts series. He wears long, billowing blue robes with sky blue lining. The insides of his robes are dark red. The whites of his eyes are quite large in comparison to his small pupils. In Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep, there are very small changes to the sorcerer's robes, such as the sky blue lining becoming thicker and the robes themselves being a bit wider.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Kingdom Hearts II marks Yen Sid's first instance of speaking.
  • Because both Yen Sid and Merlin's journal entries describe their magical knowledge and powers as "second to none," it can be assumed that the two wizards are on par with each other.
  • "Yen Sid" is "Disney" in reverse, similarly to how "Eraqus" is an anagram of "Square" referring to Square Enix.