I understand the limitations OF going back to just 1 screen for an intro designed to be 2 screens, and i'm glad they didn't completely cut corners by just Excluding mickey entirely, and infact, the usage of mickey goin off screen was pretty clever for their limitation, but MAN, those specific backgrounds and animations getting lost really just shows how spefically well made this opening is.
This is a rare intro that I felt I had to see more than once, if only to see the attention to detail to Mickey on the touch screen. Boy was I happy to play through the campaign ready for Kingdom Hearts 3 :)
Looking back on this, years later after KH3 and re:mind. This is still to me the best opening in Kingdom Hearts, the only opening ever to genuinely make me tear up and cry when I finally played it on 2.8, truly dream drop is still my favorite Kingdom Hearts game
I like how much this opening truly did spoil KH3 climax, more so than even KH3 opening. With Sora, Riku, and Mickey going up the rocks to fight Xehanort(s) and everyone joining in after.
i sometimes can't fucking believe this game came out 10 years ago. i remember the day i bought it. i remember the day i finished it.i remember being in awe and completely blown away the opening cinematics/ holy shit. thanks for the memories. i still have the original game.
Much better than the remastered version, where they put the credits in the middle of the screen and keep Mickey silhouette unnecessary, which makes it hard to enjoy the cinematic.
The ending of that video where King Mickey summoned everyone should be the ending to Kingdom Hearts 3 where they shut the door to Kingdom Hearts once and for all.
@@forastero54321for me kh2 intro was just slightly behind 3D, bcs DS/3DS intros are lost art, like i love how SE ane Disney utilizes this (probaboy some other games too)
I love the opening sequence of the 3DS game because it features the main video on one screen and Mickey Mouse making a reference to "Fantasia" on the other. In the game's narrative, Mickey is portrayed as summoning and directing the entire Kingdom Hearts story as if he were conducting an orchestra. In the video, Mickey uses the story's pages to summon every character for a final battle. When the true villain is about to destroy everything, Mickey jumps from one screen to the other and becomes a main character in the story, rather than just lurking behind the scenes as the conductor.
I love the fact that it is cannon that mickey is a conductor for the kingdom hearts orchestra Also i always cry when listening to this i just get filled with emotions that only kingdom hearts can make me feel 😢😊
@@Spazbo4 you're right, in fact this comment was for a video comparing PS4 with 3DS opening and the image of PS4 was resized the wrong way to fit half the screen, that's why I commented that... But the auto reproduction feature RU-vid made, has made me go to this video and comments without noticing it's not the first one. (-_-)