I think Disney Hercules has a fair chance of lifting Mjolnir, which is so delightfully ironic for so many different reasons.
He suspects that fans wouldn't like Kingdom Hearts if it were only Disney and none of his own ideas.
Well, of course he'd think that, those being his ideas and all that.
They're hardly the same thing at all, but Disney Infinity's success proves there is a market for well liked Disney crossover games, and Infinity still lacks an actual proper storyline, which I think would help it a lot.
edited 3rd Oct '15 7:17:37 PM by NapoleonDeCheese
So in Port Royal I got Sora to t-stance after he got stuck in a corner trying to RC some Pirates.
Also that moment when Sora realizes Santa is real is fucking beautiful.
If a tree falls in the forest and nobody remembers it, who else will you have ice cream with?I think I got Sora to T-stance once.
What is that?
Default position of most humanoid 3D models (like so◊). Typically only accessible through bugs or oversights in normal play, and can usually be expected to be a bad thing as a result.
On that note, did you have to restart or anything?
edited 3rd Oct '15 10:03:35 PM by Demonfly
"Tell them to shut up and have some faith in me." - dead flashback guyNo because, he stanced like right before I died to the Cursed Pirates.
If a tree falls in the forest and nobody remembers it, who else will you have ice cream with?No, it happens for like a split second.
So I just finished Halloween Town's first visit, and now I'm wondering.
What does Xehanort's Naughty List entry look like?
Does he have more than one because of Ansem and Xemnas?
Is Santa the only one that truly knows what's going on in the plot because he knows things?
If a tree falls in the forest and nobody remembers it, who else will you have ice cream with?Credits roll.
@Bad Wolf 21: For the record, Mjolnir's rules could easily be different in Kingdom Hearts, which could just be called "Earth-whatever number's free" in Marvel multiverse terms.
I honestly don't know why you're so convinced that no Kingdom Hearts characters would be able to lift Mjolnir. I mean, Kairi specifically, what about "heart of pure light" would disqualify someone from wielding it?
As far as why...mostly for the cool factor. It wouldn't need to be during a battle. Just something like "Oh Thor, you dropped your hammer, here you go."
...You seemed oddly hostile to the idea of it? Is there a problem?
edited 3rd Oct '15 11:17:31 PM by KarkatTheDalek
Oh God! Natural light!I mean, it's odd to say that the comics have nothing to do with it when that scene is sorta an extended reference to the comics?
Steve budging it was a reference to him wielding it once.
Nastasha not even trying and not needing it answered was a reference to her wielding it once.
Kairi can wield the original Mjolnir from the myths. The one that got stolen by giants, forcing Thor to dress up as a woman to get it back.
Hang on, Thor had red hair in the original myths, right?
Plot twist: it wasn't Thor, it was Kairi, who went to get it back to earn the favor of the Norse Gods (no one thought she would actually succeed). People just ended up assuming she was Thor in disguise for some reason, and she just rolled with it, not wanting to spend time explaining everything.
Oh God! Natural light!The final boss is Kat Dennings.
Pretty sure the Thordrag happened in the comics as well, or at least got referenced once.
How were they able to steal Thor's hammer in the comics?
No idea. I'm working off vague memories of seeing a panel online once.
Edit: Actually, I'm gonna go bug the Marvel thread about it.
edited 4th Oct '15 5:01:20 AM by rikalous
For the record, Mjolnir's rules could easily be different in Kingdom Hearts, which could just be called "Earth-whatever number's free" in Marvel multiverse terms.
If they are using the Marvel Movies as template, just like the current Avengers cartoon does, being 'worthy' is a requisite that can be bypassed through enough brute strenght (Hulk manages to pick the hammer up at toss it at Thor in the first Avengers movie).
edited 4th Oct '15 7:25:00 AM by NapoleonDeCheese
The reason I'm hostile to the idea is that it's the worst kind of Mary Sue fanfic story beat. There's no better way to show that your favourite character is totally special and awesome than to have them be worthy of Mjolnir.
No, he doesn't. He attempts to lift the hammer but is unable to do so. His effort ends with Thor punching him in the face.
My Tumblr. Currently liveblogging Haruhi Suzumiya and revisiting Danganronpa V3.... or am I thinking of the Ultimate Avengers animated movie? I could have sworn he lifts it and throws it, really.
My favorite kind of character tends to be the kind I wouldn't put as able to lift Mjolnir in a story I were writing.
I'm a follower of the principle 'we like people for their virtues and love them for their flaws', so I haven't ever seen the appeal of trying to portray your favorite characters as uber perfect when you get your literary hands on them.
edited 4th Oct '15 7:42:56 AM by NapoleonDeCheese
it is in the Ultimate Avengers movie where Hulk manages to lift and throw Thor's hammer. however, he was very visibly struggling while lifting it.
All things are lawful for me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but all things edify not.I mean, Thor's hardly perfect himself. I don't see why being worthy of the hammer is a hallmark of Suedom.
Dopants: He meant what he said and he said what he meant, a Ninety is faithful 100%.So is that how the hammer got stolen by giants? Man, that makes me picture a Breaking Bad-like scene where a bunch of giants struggle to carry the hammer between them, just barely budging it out of Thor's house in the course of the night without raising an alarm.
Sorry, context. <.<
The recent Nova, in an argument with his mom, claimed that she had to let him join the Avengers because keeping him from doing so was a violation of his religion - which he had changed to "Knowing Thor" after having met the latter.
My Tumblr. Currently liveblogging Haruhi Suzumiya and revisiting Danganronpa V3.