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OVA
Finished Airing
Jan 12, 2017
Long ago, in the "age of fairy tales," the world's light is protected by seven individuals who reside in Daybreak Town and wield unique weapons called "Keyblades": the Master of Masters and his six apprentices. A devastating conflict has been foreseen, and the world's end is imminent. In order to heal it, the Master of Masters gives his disciples unique roles and instructs them to form Unions comprised of other Keyblade wielders. Soon afterwards, the Master vanishes. (Source: KH Wikia)
6.6/10
Average Review Score
60%
Recommend It
5
Reviews Worldwide
There's no review for this movie? Why you might ask, well maybe because you as a Kingdom Hearts fan, and I especially, was not expecting this to even be on MAL. But well lets dive in. You won't probably like this if you're not a Kingdom Hearts fan. Even if you're just a casual Kingdom Hearts fan, you probably won't find this as interesting until more installments come out for the series. It just doesn't hold a large amount of substance to it. Story wise, this story takes place before the keyblade war, and leading up to the keyblade war which is important in themain Kingdom Hearts universe, and is ever growing more important after kingdom hearts 3. The way it's told through this movie is well. . . it's not boring, but even as a strong kingdom hearts fan, I think the mobile game is doing a better job with the Back Cover story elements. But this does introduce you to forces, and will help explain basic elements of the mobile game if you don't want to do your research. Each characters getting their separate arc as it leads up to a reveal at the end. Art, is like a cutscene from Kingdom Hearts 3, maybe a little less on quality. 3D, and like a video game. Sound involves the KH soundtrack, with tones fans should be familiar with. Nothing really new. Now character wise I do think the movie stands out, as it introduces you to key players of the Union Cross universe, the lore, and also the characters as well. Most of the main cast is a bit generic, but their are some key stand outs with Ava, Luxu and the Master of Masters especially. The story of how they try and devise who the traitor is, is in fact actually quite interesting as you piece together your own thoughts. But again, I think this is only interesting if you have a backing in the Kingdom Hearts universe already. Overall I enjoyed it though as a mobile game player! It doesn't really give you the major plot heavy details of the mobile game, but it does introduce you to the foretellers, and the Master of Master-- all who will play key roles in the series moving forward. If you're looking for an anime movie though, this isn't it.
Essentially a string of cutscenes that are rendered in real time. The direction is shit, characters just keep meeting in the same 1 or 2 locations, with a static camera angle. Vocal performances are sad. No real fights to speak of, characters make incredibly stupid decisions, and the story doesn't actually provide any meaningful context to the kingdom hearts universe. It exists as a tease about stuff that kinda relates to kingdom hearts 3 but doesn't give any more information than was found in KH3. Honestly don't wast your time with it, just read a summary on a wiki if you want to know whathappened.
This review is more directed to those who already have prior experience with Kingdom Hearts or at least know a bit about it. I highly advise against watching it as a first look into Kingdom Hearts or as a standalone movie, as it has little substance and it's hard to make sense of it on its own (even though it does come first chronologically). Since Kingdom Hearts 4 has now been announced, this movie and the lore within the mobile games are more important than ever. I say this because the trailer for Kingdom Hearts 4 has a character and multiple references to things thathave only been shown in this portion of the story. As you may already know, Kingdom Hearts Ο Back Cover tells the story of the Keyblade War through the Fortellers' perspective rather than the players. This is why it's important to not only watch this movie, but also the cutscenes from the mobile games Union Cross and Dark Road. Eventually when Missing Link is released that's going to add on some more story relevant plot points. The reason I'm saying all of this is because the movie tells a largely incomplete story that probably won't leave you satisfied. Characters like Ephemer show up but won't be shown doing much despite having played big roles in the overall plot. That's not to say the movie is unimportant, in fact it gives a nice showcase into how the Keyblade War unfolded from the Foretellers' perspective that we never get to see in the mobile games. The visuals and art are pretty solid. There's not much to complain about here. The animation in the fight scenes are well done too. 8/10. There are a few REALLY good voice actors, like the Master of Masters, while other characters' voices feel off-putting, like Aced. If you enjoyed the voice acting during game cutscenes or at least managed them, then you should be fine. Otherwise the sound and music is adequate, nothing extraordinary but not bad either. 6/10. The characters range from being pretty intriguing and mysterious to straight up uninteresting. I think this is due to the movie's length being relatively short making it so that not all the foretellers get adequate screen time. For example we get to see plenty of cool scenes with Ava and the Dandelions while Gula and Invi don't have too much going for them. Some characters like Ira and Aced may annoy you at times because they make some impulsive and unintelligent decisions, but this is certainly not the first time (and probably not the last either) we've seen this in Kingdom Hearts so it shouldn't be something that completely deters you from watching the movie. 7/10. Storywise it sets up a lot of plot points and mysteries that get explored in the games so far. They're also going to become relevant in future installments so you can't really miss out on this one if you wanna understand the story moving forward. Because it works as a background for other events, do not expect to have your questions answered by the end of the movie. No, it is not enough to only watch this if you want to grab the whole scope of what's going on. A lot of the content supplements Union Cross so you'll feel the most complete by watching that along with this. Based on the trailer for Missing Link, it seems that is also going to help tie in all of the story elements presented here and in Union Cross. Kingdom Hearts Dark Road is a bit separate, as it focuses on a character that is relevant to the first saga long after the events of the Keyblade War. There are a few connections between Dark Road and these plotlines, but it is not the focus. 9/10. I really enjoyed the movie. I had a blast discussing its meanings and contents with others as well. One of the best parts was theorizing what was gonna happen next and trying to piece it all together until Union Cross ended. Without the mobile games and the preexisting Kingdom Hearts story, this movie is mostly a mess without much to be gained from watching it. In my opinion it only works within the larger context. At least that is why I enjoyed it as much as I did. 9/10. Overall, it's a solid movie for a Kingdom Hearts fan wanting to know more of the lore from another perspective. The experience becomes a lot better if you add on the story of the mobile game Union Cross, so much so that I would almost say it's necessary if you want to get any meaning from it. 8/10.
For those who want to understand this whole movie I suggest that you install first the game "kingdom Hearts Union x Dark Road" Kingdom Hearts is very confusion lore if you didn't play the entire game, so I suggest that you lay it first. Also never skip any kh franchise cuz there's a lot of secret reports and stories even secret episodes are hidden in the game, it may be confusing but trust me it's very disappointing if you haven't play all and tries to understand the plot. So if anyone played KHUx on your mobile phone this is one of the half of the game,it didn't feature nor mention who is the traidor until you play the whole game until you play the wole game. I watched it plenty of times and its so cool the dubbing in english is so perfectly fit and I didn't know that Ray Chase done the VA of MoM which is shocks me since I only know him in voicing Noctis. So yeah its really good overall although there are still missing that are yet to discover untilyou play the game.
Those who don't play Kingdom Hearts but have a vague knowledge of the games know that the lore for the games is infamously convoluted. This OVA is no different. At the very least, it's not outsider-friendly. For those who don't know, this OVA was based on some key moments from the mobile game "Kingdom Hearts X Dark Roads". There's a lot of context that's missed in this OVA. This is because a lot of the context that comes from the phone game is stuff that happens from the perspective of the player character. Some of the moments in the OVA were flashbacks in the gamewhile other parts in the game were happening "in real time". The OVA also doesn't reflect the full story of KHxDR. Obviously, it can't because the phone game has hours of content. Because of that though, there's a handful of loose threads that don't have satisfying answers. It's for these reasons I wouldn't recommend non-fans of Kingdom Hearts giving this a watch. I think the only positives an outsider would be able to appreciate would be the fight choreography and the character designs. As a Kingdom Hearts fan though, I liked the OVA. And I definitely would recommend watching this to other KH fans. It was really cool to see some of my fav characters from the phone game reanimated with full 3D models and fully voiced.