Toy Box
Rex
Voiced by (Japanese): Yūji Mitsuya
Voiced by (English): Wallace Shawn
Origin: Toy Story (1996)
Appears in: Kingdom Hearts III
- Earn Your Happy Ending: The end credits for Kingdom Hearts III show that Rex finally got that Verum Rex strategy guide he's been after.
- The Knights Who Say "Squee!": Rex is positively giddy that he gets to meet his favorite video game character, Yozora (who's actually Sora).
Hamm
Voiced by (Japanese): Shunsuke Sakuya
Voiced by (English): John Ratzenberger
Origin: Toy Story (1996)
Appears in: Kingdom Hearts III
Little Green Men
Voiced by (Japanese): Kōji Ochai (Alien A), Yohei Tadano (Alien B), Yoshiharu Sakurai (Alien C)
Voiced by (English): Jeff Pidgeon
Origin: Toy Story (1996)
Appears in: Kingdom Hearts III
Green Army Men
Voiced by (Japanese): Naoki Tamanoi (Sarge), Yasuhiko Nemoto (Corporal)
Voiced by (English): Piotr Michael (Sarge), Roger Craig Smith (Corporal)
Origin: Toy Story (1996)
Appears in: Kingdom Hearts III
- For Woody and Buzz Lightyear, see Kingdom Hearts: Party Members and Summons
Kingdom of Corona
Maximus
Origin: Tangled (2010)
Appears in: Kingdom Hearts III
- All Animals Are Dogs: His doglike behavior is as present here as it is in the film, seen when he licks Marluxia's sleep-inducing spores off of Sora's face.
- Charles Atlas Superpower: With considerable effort, he shows off incredible raw strength by carrying Flynn and Sora's whole party on his back.
- Excellent Judge of Character: He's quick to peg Sora, Donald, and Goofy as trustworthy allies merely after eyeing them up for a few moments and hearing how they've helped Rapunzel.
- For Rapunzel and Flynn Rider, see Kingdom Hearts: Party Members and Summons
- For Mother Gothel, see Kingdom Hearts: Other Disney Villains
Monstropolis
Boo
Voiced by (Japanese): Airi Inoue (archived)
Voiced by (English): Mary Gibbs (archived)
Origin: Monsters, Inc. (2001)
Appears in: Kingdom Hearts III
A young human girl who wandered into Monstropolis through her closet door one day.
The CDA
Voiced by (Japanese): Minoru Inaba (Agent 1), Shingo Horii (Agent 2)
Voiced by (English): Roger Craig Smith
Origin: Monsters, Inc. (2001)
Appears in: Kingdom Hearts III
Monstropolis's first line of defense against all threats, originally founded to stop human children from entering the monster world.
- For Sulley and Mike Wazowski, see Kingdom Hearts: Party Members and Summons
- For Randall, see Kingdom Hearts: Other Disney Villains
Arendelle
Kristoff
Voiced by (Japanese): Shinichiro Hara
Voiced by (English): Jonathan Groff
Origin: Frozen (2013)
Appears in: Kingdom Hearts III
Olaf
Voiced by (Japanese): Pierre Taki (original), Shunsuke Takeuchi (update)
Voiced by (English): Josh Gad
Origin: Frozen (2013)
Appears in: Kingdom Hearts III
A snowman that Elsa and Anna used to play with as children. Elsa accidentally brought him to life while she fled into the mountains.
- Pulling Themselves Together: Finding Olaf's scattered parts is the subject of a minigame.
- For Elsa and Anna, see Kingdom Hearts: Supporting Disney
- For Marshmallow, see Kingdom Hearts: Party Members and Summons
- For Hans, see Kingdom Hearts: Other Disney Villains
San Fransokyo
Big Hero 6
Voiced by (Japanese): Yutaro Honjo (Hiro), Masumi Asano (Go Go), Mai Yamane (Honey Lemon), Kouji Takeda (Wasabi), Hideto Nitta (Fred)
Voiced by (English): Ryan Potter (Hiro), Jamie Chung (GoGo), Genesis Rodriguez (Honey Lemon), Khary Payton (Wasabi), T.J. Miller (Fred)
Origin: Big Hero 6 (2014)
Appears in: Kingdom Hearts III
The superhero defenders of San Fransokyo. In addition to Baymax, its other members include: Hiro Hamada, kid genius and inventor who leads and guides the group from his garage; tough-as-nails Go Go, who rolls around on electromagnetic discs; Honey Lemon, a bubbly chemist with a purse of specialized "chem-balls"; Wasabi, a neurotic who wields dual plasma blades; and Fred, a comic and movie geek in a kaiju costume.
Tropes applying to the team as a whole:
- Hero with Bad Publicity: Following their poor first run-in with the Heartless, an Outside-Context Problem from their perspective, the team is subject to a pretty unflattering news article describing their loss and general ill-preparedness against the threat.
Tropes applying to Hiro:
Tropes applying to Go Go:
- Driving Up a Wall: Seeing Sora Free Run up a building gives her the idea to modify her discs to work on walls.
Tropes applying to Honey Lemon:
Tropes applying to Wasabi:
Tropes applying to Fred:
- Combo Platter Powers: He's inspired by Sora's Fire and Blizzard magic to add an ice breath attack to his suit on top of his flamethrower. The first time he tests it out on the Heartless, he winds up thawing them out right after freezing them.
- Giver of Lame Names: Fred is the one to come up with the Darkubes' name. Go Go says the name isn't cool like Fred thinks, but everyone just rolls with it.
- For Baymax, see Kingdom Hearts: Party Members and Summons