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* {{Hypocrite}}: Belle gets concerned about Xion going with Roxas after the Heartless, since she's an unarmed little girl. Cogsworth immediately points out that Belle was just going around Beast's Castle hunting Heartless herself, and she's less qualified due to lacking combat experience.
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* {{Hypocrite}}: HypocriticalHumor: Belle gets concerned about Xion going with Roxas after the Heartless, since she's an unarmed little girl. Cogsworth immediately points out that Belle was just going around Beast's Castle hunting Heartless herself, and she's less qualified due to lacking combat experience.
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** Also, Demyx at one point squirts water by doing [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Spider-Man's]] MemeticHandGesture. Appropriately enough, the character he uses it on, {{WesternAnimation/Hercules}}, is portrayed in both the original movie and the Kingdom Hearts series as a SupermanSubstitute.
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** Also, Demyx at one point squirts water by doing [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Spider-Man's]] MemeticHandGesture.signature hand gesture. Appropriately enough, the character he uses it on, {{WesternAnimation/Hercules}}, is portrayed in both the original movie and the Kingdom Hearts series as a SupermanSubstitute.
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* AdaptationalContextChange: The manga re-orders several events that happen compared to the game, changing the context they happen in and affecting their overall mood. Most noticeably, Axel, Roxas, and Xion's promise to go to the beach on their next day off ends up happening much later in the story. In the game, the promise is simply one they made in happier times which sadly never comes to pass. In the manga however, by the point it's brought up, both Axel and Xion are aware that the days they can spend together are numbered. As a result, it comes off as more of an EmptyPromise, and one that symbolizes the future they want, but know probably will never be.
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* AdaptationalContextChange: The manga re-orders several events that happen compared to the game, changing the context they happen in and affecting their overall mood. Most noticeably, Axel, Roxas, and Xion's promise to go to the beach on their next day off ends up happening much later in the story. In the game, the promise is simply one they made in happier times which sadly never comes to pass. In the manga however, by the point it's brought up, both Axel and Xion are aware that the days they can spend together are numbered. As a result, it comes off as more of an EmptyPromise, EmptyPromise they make to humor Roxas, and one that symbolizes the future they want, but know probably will never be.
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* AdaptationalContextChange: The manga re-orders several events that happen compared to the game, changing the context they happen in and affecting their overall mood. Most noticeably, Axel, Roxas, and Xion's promise to go to the beach on their next day off ends up happening much later in the story. In the game, the promise is simply one they made in happier times which sadly never comes to pass. In the manga however, by the point it's brought up, both Axel and Xion are aware that the days they can spend together are numbered, so it comes off as more of an EmptyPromise, and one that symbolizes the future they want, but know probably will never be.
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* AdaptationalContextChange: The manga re-orders several events that happen compared to the game, changing the context they happen in and affecting their overall mood. Most noticeably, Axel, Roxas, and Xion's promise to go to the beach on their next day off ends up happening much later in the story. In the game, the promise is simply one they made in happier times which sadly never comes to pass. In the manga however, by the point it's brought up, both Axel and Xion are aware that the days they can spend together are numbered, so numbered. As a result, it comes off as more of an EmptyPromise, and one that symbolizes the future they want, but know probably will never be.