You start Kingdom Hearts in 2002 on your PS2 and Sora’s mysterious adventure begins with an unknown voice telling him what to do. The basic controls, the weapons to choose from… a classic tutorial, but the truth is that no matter how much you advance in the game, you will never be able to complete the game. JRPG de Square Enix you will never know who it is.
Even in the last scene with Sora, Donald and Goofy running after Pluto we can read the phrases of this character encouraging the protagonist to trust in the light. However, the key detail is that at no time do we hear the voice, but rather they are just words. Time passed, the deliveries followed one another and the subject was never addressed.
It was not addressed in the video games, as In real life we did get an answer by Tetsuya Nomura. The direct creator of the saga was questioned about it in the Kingdom Hearts Ultimania from 22 years ago and he himself took it upon himself to explain who the voice was.
“It is the King calling to Sora. In Descent into the Heart, the King guides Sora through his dream, explaining the intentions of the adventure. When Sora acquires the Keyblade for the first time after this and just before passing through the final gate at the World’s End, Sora hears a voice echoing within him that sounds like the King’s.”
That’s right, we’re talking about the Mickey Mouse himself
In any case, this stance does make more sense if we take into account the Final Mix version, since in it the King speaks to Riku in the same way.
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