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Xehanort

Xehanort (Japanese: ゼアノート, Hepburn: Zeanōto, English: /ˈz.ənɔːrt/) is a fictional character and the central antagonist of the Kingdom Hearts game franchise by Square Enix. He is the main antagonist of the Dark Seeker Saga, the first phase in the Kingdom Hearts series. He was introduced as the original form of the sentient Heartless "Ansem, Seeker of Darkness" in the first game and the Nobody Xemnas in Kingdom Hearts II.[1] Meanwhile, Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep reveals the human elder Xehanort who, like his alter-egos, wishes to create hearts labeled as Kingdom Hearts. While Kingdom Hearts III is the last major installment that focuses on Xehanort, the mobile phone game Dark Road explores the character's childhood and descent into villainy.

Xehanort
Kingdom Hearts character
Kingdom Hearts III screenshot featuring from left to right: Ansem, Xehanort (young and old), and Xemnas.
First gameKingdom Hearts (2002)
Created byTetsuya Nomura
Designed byTetsuya Nomura
Voiced by
In-universe information
WeaponKeyblade
FamilyEphemer (ancestor)
HomeScala ad Caelum

Xehanort was created by Kingdom Hearts director and designer, Tetsuya Nomura, who decided to revise elements of him when Square Enix greenlighted Kingdom Hearts II. Critical response to Xehanort was originally mixed as a result of his multiple alter-egos with different names that might confuse the audience. His further exploration in Birth by Sleep and handling of boss battles were the subject of praise.

Creation and development

Xehanort was originally conceptualized as a one-game only villain by Tetsuya Nomura for the video game Kingdom Hearts. However, when Square Enix got the approval to make the sequel Kingdom Hearts II, Nomura put together and decided an outline. He was often told by the manga artist that they felt "the characters come alive however they want," and some parts did change from their original conceptualization. Nomura conceived Xehanort as a character that is studied by the players in each installment of the series. Ansem symbolizes the heart while Xemnas the body leading to the focus of the original Xehanort in the future titles. In retrospect, Nomura believes this was properly explored as each game builds up Xehanort's character until his full introduction.[2]

The biggest change to Xehanort's character in Kingdom Hearts II is how doppelganger, the Heartless Ansem Seeker of Darkness, was revised to feel more like an imposter of the real Ansem the Wise, with more villainous traits.[3] Kingdom Hearts II features another Xehanort doppelganger, the Nobody Xemnas, leader of Organization XIII. The concept of Organization XIII began with Xemnas as the first member and Roxas, Sora's Nobody as the last. Each of the original members' name is an anagram of their original name prior to becoming a Nobody, with the addition of the letter "X" which is revealed in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep to be derived from the χ-blade.

The members are depicted to wear black, hooded coats that shield them from the corrosive effect of prolonged use of the Corridors of Darkness, portals they use to traverse among worlds.[4] Following the release of the Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix, Nomura revealed a connection cameo characters and Xemnas, but wanted to leave it up to people's imagination as he still could not reveal their identities. This was done through the fight sequence between Sora's predecessors against the unnamed elder, later revealed as Master Xehanort, and his apprentice Vanitas.[5]

Nomura explained that Master Xehanort wishes to bring back the Keyblade War and see what happens afterward with his own eyes, but once he finds a way to accomplish this he is an old man with only a few years left to him. Wishing to become young again, he finds Terra, and defeats him with darkness so he can take his body. That is the Xehanort that Ansem the Wise picks up, and makes his number one apprentice. In response to rumors saying that Sora's story would end in Kingdom Hearts III, Nomura answered that Sora is the protagonist of the series and that instead Xehanort's arc would end in such a title.[6] In retrospect, Nomura said it was difficult to enjoy Sora's side of the story and instead like Xehanort's character when making the narrative.[7]

Casting

 
Akio Otsuka often voices Xehanort and Ansem in Japanese, taking the elder Xehanort one following his father's death.

Billy Zane voiced Ansem in the first game. He was replaced by Richard Epcar for the later titles. Reflecting on his work, Epcar enjoyed his works in the Kingdom Hearts franchise due to all the people he met.[8] Xemnas was voiced by Norio Wakamoto in Japanese and Paul St. Peter in English. Peter felt that the quick audition led to a positive response from the staff. He came to enjoy voicing Xemnas alongside Wormmon from Digimon Adventure 02. He found the role challenging as he had to work as carefully as Wakamoto.[9]

For the eventual release of Birth by Sleep, Ryōtarō Okiayu was chosen as Terra's Japanese voice as the staff wanted an actor who sounded similar to Chikao Ōtsuka, Xehanort's original voice, and Akio Ōtsuka, Xehanort's later voice who also voiced the villain while using Terra's body. The staff found Chikao's to be a dry sort of voice, and Akio's a deep, resonating sort of voice, and liked how Okiayu bore elements from both actors. This eventually led to the possession of Terra's body in the prequel by Xehanort and how they would become the villains from the main games. Nomura claims a hidden message in Xehanort's last lines when he hints that somebody else is in Terra's heart. Chikao Ōtsuka died during the development of Kingdom Hears III. While Square was compiling Ansem's voice, in the same scene they could hear Master Xehanort's line. At the time, no substitute voice actor had been chosen, so the staff thought that maybe some line they had recorded previously was playing, but it turned out that Akio Otsuka, the voice actor for Ansem that took Xehanort's identity, was playing the part. The staff, surprised by how uncomfortable they felt, decided to ask him to play the role.[10] Master Xehanort was voiced in English by Leonard Nimoy in Birth by Sleep and Dream Drop Distance.[11] Following Nimoy's death in 2015, Rutger Hauer assumed the role in Kingdom Hearts III, later to be replaced by Christopher Lloyd in the Re:Mind DLC and Melody of Memory following Hauer's own passing.

Meanwhile, the youthful Xehanort was voiced by Takanori Okuda and Benjamin Diskin. Diskin commented he had to manage his pitch to sound as young as Okuda. As a result, Diskin was afraid about his performance due to how the early trailers of Kingdom Hearts III could be received. Diskin had played the numbered titles of the franchise and thus had little knowledge about his character since Xehanort's identity was primarily explored in the non-numbered games. Throughout the recording of Kingdom Hearts 3D, no one told him what his character was going through, or what his motivations were. As a result, the actor had little understanding of the narrative.[12]

Appearances

Xehanort is re-established as an elderly Keyblade Master from the Destiny Islands who acquired the means to transplant a piece of his heart into the bodies of others, which he uses to orchestrate the events through Kingdom Hearts III to suit his agenda. Throughout the series, Xehanort is driven by an obsessive interest in the Keyblade War, a historic cataclysm that produced the universe's present, fragmented state.[13] In Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, he attempts to use the hearts of his pupils Ventus and Vanitas to forge the χ-blade and unlock Kingdom Hearts to incite another war. He wanted to create a new world where light and darkness exist in perfect balance.[14][15] He transfers his heart into Terra's body, prolonging his own life.[16] He is defeated through the combined efforts of Ventus, Terra, and Aqua, incurring amnesia in the process.[17] In Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, Xehanort returns to his original form following the destruction of Ansem and Xemnas, who are revealed to have been created to re-enact his original plan by gathering seven "guardians of light" and thirteen "seekers of darkness" in the form of the Princesses of Heart and Organization XIII, respectively. He uses time travel to assemble Ansem, Xemnas, and other versions of himself from across time into a new Organization, sending their hearts into replica bodies to co-exist with their present selves.[18] In Kingdom Hearts III, where he is defeated and his past selves are eliminated during a showdown against Sora's group, Xehanort surrenders and allows his heart to pass on together with his former friend Eraqus.[19] In Kingdom Hearts χ, he is revealed to be the descendant of Ephemer.

  • Ansem, Seeker of Darkness (闇の探求者アンセム, Yami no Tankyūsha Ansemu), Xehanort's Heartless and the main antagonist of the first Kingdom Hearts and Riku's story in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories. He uses Maleficent to gather the Princesses of Heart and produce the Keyhole to Kingdom Hearts, later possessing Riku's body to regain his human appearance; as revealed in Dream Drop Distance, his incorporeal form allows him to travel to the past to initiate Xehanort's teenage self.[20][18] Following Ansem's destruction, his presence continues to linger within Riku's heart in Chain of Memories until it is destroyed by Ansem the Wise's malfunctioning heart encoder in Kingdom Hearts II.
  • Xemnas, Xehanort's Nobody and the main antagonist of Kingdom Hearts II and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. He is the founder and "superior" of the first Organization XIII, whom he manipulates into constructing artificial Kingdom Hearts to turn them into vessels for Xehanort's heart, as revealed in Dream Drop Distance. His name is an anagram of "Ansem" with an additional letter "X".
  • Terra-Xehanort, the original form of Ansem and Xemnas who was first seen as Ansem the Wise's amnesiac apprentice.[17] He is created in Birth by Sleep where Xehanort's heart is transferred into Terra's body while confining Terra's heart within a monstrous vessel called the Dark Figure (うしろの人, Ushiro ni Jin, lit. "The One Behind).[16] Despite being an amnesiac, he steals his mentor's identity while conducting his experiments involving Heartless and Nobodies.[21] In Kingdom Hearts III, Terra's heart takes control of the Dark Figure and returns to its body with Sora's help, expelling Xehanort's heart.
  • Young Xehanort, Xehanort's adolescent self and the main antagonist of Dream Drop Distance, whom the Heartless Ansem summons from the past to assemble the "real" Organization XIII from his other incarnations and a certain member of the previous Organization.[18] Though he loses his memories upon returning to his time, he remains motivated by the destiny "etched in [his] heart" to carry out all of his future self's plans.[22]

Reception

 
 
 
The performances of Leonard Nimoy (left), Rutger Hauer (mid) and Christopher Lloyd (right) were praised by the media.

USGamer praised Xehanort's debut in the series for giving the narrative a major impact as he takes over the role of the Disney villains, and corrupts and possesses Riku's body. The scene is noted to expand the series' lore little by little not only through Riku's actions but also because it explores the ruined Hollow Bastion, which is a former lively place now ruled by Xehanort.[23]GamesRadar enjoyed the final boss fight from the game. The site noted Ansem still manages to further corrupt Riku, labeling his resulting personality who is unwilling to reunite with Sora. Xemnas' handling in Kingdom Hearts II was called predictable. This led to more criticism as Ansem's and Xemnas' destructions lead to the return of the original Xehanort, rendering the heroes' action meaningless.[24]

Comic Book Resources enjoyed Riku's handling of Ansem's powers as he manages to use them to overcome his inner darkness in both Chain of Memories and Dream Drop Distance. The same was said with how Riku once again used Ansem's power for justice in Kingdom Hearts II and 358/2 Days to defeat Roxas and help in Sora's awakening in the former game as Roxas was needed to awake the comatose teenager. The site listed Sora's and Riku's fight against Xemnas's as one of Riku's best action sequences.[25]

In the book Kingdom Hearts II (Boss Fight Books Book 16), Alexa Ray Corriea describes Ansem as a mad scientist whose multiple personalities would confuse the audience. Xemnas' early characterization was described as the "gray area" from the series since during Kingdom Hearts II the character and his group were not related to darkness or light.[26]

The elder Master Xehanort from Birth by Sleep was the subject of commentary eliciting parallels given to Emperor Palpatine from Star Wars. Bob Miur from Destructoid compared Terra's storyline with Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith and how he was the corrupted Anakin Skywalker manipulated by Xehanot in a similar fashion to Palpatine.[27] Comic Book Resources noted similarities between Xehanort and Palpatine due to how the villain corrupts the young hero so that both lose possession of their original selves when the villain succeeds in obtaining their desires.[28]

CinemaBlend praised how the prequel explores Xehanort's character while highlighting how he nearly succeeds in defeating all the protagonists from the game.[29] Comic Book Resources noted that several of Xehanort's actions contribute to the heroes' downfall..[30] Another aspect of Birth by Sleep touched by website 3DJuegos was the relationship between Xehanort and Eraqus.[31]

For Xehanort's role in Dream Drop Distance, RPGSite lamented how Disney villains were overshadowed by him while GameInformer saw it as a prologue to Kingdom Hearts III.[32][33] While Kingdom Hearts III focuses on Xehanort's return, Polygon commented players should play or watch cutscenes from other games to understand more of his actions.[34] By Kingdom Hearts III, Comic Book Resources noted that Xehanort causes the biggest catastrophes in the series, citing Kairi's death and the usage of Organization XIII for his own personal needs.[30] The same site listed his alter egos as the sixth most challenging boss ever in the game while his true persona ranked second behind Yozora.[35]

GameSpot enjoyed how the Remind DLC re-explores more of Xenahort's character from Kingdom Hearts III.[36] GameSpot in retrospect found Xehanort's identity confusing due to the several alter egos he created in the franchise.[37] Meristation referred to the character in general, complex and manipulative while the same time redeeming in his final moments, he accepts his defeat to Sora and gives him the X-Blade, to the youth as he moves to the afterlife with Eraqus.[38]

Zane's work as Xehanort (Ansem), was noted by Kotaku in an article involving "cheesy video game voice acting" as the writer claimed "Zane's performance is a combination of rocky growlings and deep bass utterances" as a result of how many taunts he makes during the cutscenes, making the villain stand out.[39] CinemaBlend enjoyed Nimoy's performance.[29] GameSpot labeled Nimoy as having one of the best performances in Birth by Sleep.[40] Hauer's portrayal was praised by Meristation who noted that Xehanort was one of the actor's final works before his death,[41] but HardcoreGamer felt he did not match Nimoy's performance. Nevertheless, the works of Richard Epcar and Paul St. Peter as Xehanort's alter egos were well received by the site.[42] Christopher Lloyd's performance in the DLC was praised by The Gamer as they believe he fit the character.[43]

References

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Xehanort Japanese ゼアノート Hepburn Zeanōto English ˈ z eɪ e n ɔːr t is a fictional character and the central antagonist of the Kingdom Hearts game franchise by Square Enix He is the main antagonist of the Dark Seeker Saga the first phase in the Kingdom Hearts series He was introduced as the original form of the sentient Heartless Ansem Seeker of Darkness in the first game and the Nobody Xemnas in Kingdom Hearts II 1 Meanwhile Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep reveals the human elder Xehanort who like his alter egos wishes to create hearts labeled as Kingdom Hearts While Kingdom Hearts III is the last major installment that focuses on Xehanort the mobile phone game Dark Road explores the character s childhood and descent into villainy XehanortKingdom Hearts characterKingdom Hearts III screenshot featuring from left to right Ansem Xehanort young and old and Xemnas First gameKingdom Hearts 2002 Created byTetsuya NomuraDesigned byTetsuya NomuraVoiced byJapanese Akio Otsuka Ansem Master Xehanort Kingdom Hearts III Norio Wakamoto Xemnas Chikao Ōtsuka Master Xehanort Birth by Sleep and Dream Drop Distance Takanori Okuda young Xehanort English Billy Zane Ansem Kingdom Hearts only Richard Epcar Ansem and possessed Terra Kingdom Hearts II onwards Paul St Peter Xemnas Leonard Nimoy Master Xehanort Birth by Sleep and Dream Drop Distance Rutger Hauer Master Xehanort Kingdom Hearts III Christopher Lloyd Master Xehanort Re Mind and Melody of Memory Benjamin Diskin young Xehanort In universe informationWeaponKeybladeFamilyEphemer ancestor HomeScala ad CaelumXehanort was created by Kingdom Hearts director and designer Tetsuya Nomura who decided to revise elements of him when Square Enix greenlighted Kingdom Hearts II Critical response to Xehanort was originally mixed as a result of his multiple alter egos with different names that might confuse the audience His further exploration in Birth by Sleep and handling of boss battles were the subject of praise Contents 1 Creation and development 1 1 Casting 2 Appearances 3 Reception 4 ReferencesCreation and development EditXehanort was originally conceptualized as a one game only villain by Tetsuya Nomura for the video game Kingdom Hearts However when Square Enix got the approval to make the sequel Kingdom Hearts II Nomura put together and decided an outline He was often told by the manga artist that they felt the characters come alive however they want and some parts did change from their original conceptualization Nomura conceived Xehanort as a character that is studied by the players in each installment of the series Ansem symbolizes the heart while Xemnas the body leading to the focus of the original Xehanort in the future titles In retrospect Nomura believes this was properly explored as each game builds up Xehanort s character until his full introduction 2 The biggest change to Xehanort s character in Kingdom Hearts II is how doppelganger the Heartless Ansem Seeker of Darkness was revised to feel more like an imposter of the real Ansem the Wise with more villainous traits 3 Kingdom Hearts II features another Xehanort doppelganger the Nobody Xemnas leader of Organization XIII The concept of Organization XIII began with Xemnas as the first member and Roxas Sora s Nobody as the last Each of the original members name is an anagram of their original name prior to becoming a Nobody with the addition of the letter X which is revealed in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep to be derived from the x blade The members are depicted to wear black hooded coats that shield them from the corrosive effect of prolonged use of the Corridors of Darkness portals they use to traverse among worlds 4 Following the release of the Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix Nomura revealed a connection cameo characters and Xemnas but wanted to leave it up to people s imagination as he still could not reveal their identities This was done through the fight sequence between Sora s predecessors against the unnamed elder later revealed as Master Xehanort and his apprentice Vanitas 5 Nomura explained that Master Xehanort wishes to bring back the Keyblade War and see what happens afterward with his own eyes but once he finds a way to accomplish this he is an old man with only a few years left to him Wishing to become young again he finds Terra and defeats him with darkness so he can take his body That is the Xehanort that Ansem the Wise picks up and makes his number one apprentice In response to rumors saying that Sora s story would end in Kingdom Hearts III Nomura answered that Sora is the protagonist of the series and that instead Xehanort s arc would end in such a title 6 In retrospect Nomura said it was difficult to enjoy Sora s side of the story and instead like Xehanort s character when making the narrative 7 Casting Edit Akio Otsuka often voices Xehanort and Ansem in Japanese taking the elder Xehanort one following his father s death Billy Zane voiced Ansem in the first game He was replaced by Richard Epcar for the later titles Reflecting on his work Epcar enjoyed his works in the Kingdom Hearts franchise due to all the people he met 8 Xemnas was voiced by Norio Wakamoto in Japanese and Paul St Peter in English Peter felt that the quick audition led to a positive response from the staff He came to enjoy voicing Xemnas alongside Wormmon from Digimon Adventure 02 He found the role challenging as he had to work as carefully as Wakamoto 9 For the eventual release of Birth by Sleep Ryōtarō Okiayu was chosen as Terra s Japanese voice as the staff wanted an actor who sounded similar to Chikao Ōtsuka Xehanort s original voice and Akio Ōtsuka Xehanort s later voice who also voiced the villain while using Terra s body The staff found Chikao s to be a dry sort of voice and Akio s a deep resonating sort of voice and liked how Okiayu bore elements from both actors This eventually led to the possession of Terra s body in the prequel by Xehanort and how they would become the villains from the main games Nomura claims a hidden message in Xehanort s last lines when he hints that somebody else is in Terra s heart Chikao Ōtsuka died during the development of Kingdom Hears III While Square was compiling Ansem s voice in the same scene they could hear Master Xehanort s line At the time no substitute voice actor had been chosen so the staff thought that maybe some line they had recorded previously was playing but it turned out that Akio Otsuka the voice actor for Ansem that took Xehanort s identity was playing the part The staff surprised by how uncomfortable they felt decided to ask him to play the role 10 Master Xehanort was voiced in English by Leonard Nimoy in Birth by Sleep and Dream Drop Distance 11 Following Nimoy s death in 2015 Rutger Hauer assumed the role in Kingdom Hearts III later to be replaced by Christopher Lloyd in the Re Mind DLC and Melody of Memory following Hauer s own passing Meanwhile the youthful Xehanort was voiced by Takanori Okuda and Benjamin Diskin Diskin commented he had to manage his pitch to sound as young as Okuda As a result Diskin was afraid about his performance due to how the early trailers of Kingdom Hearts III could be received Diskin had played the numbered titles of the franchise and thus had little knowledge about his character since Xehanort s identity was primarily explored in the non numbered games Throughout the recording of Kingdom Hearts 3D no one told him what his character was going through or what his motivations were As a result the actor had little understanding of the narrative 12 Appearances EditXehanort is re established as an elderly Keyblade Master from the Destiny Islands who acquired the means to transplant a piece of his heart into the bodies of others which he uses to orchestrate the events through Kingdom Hearts III to suit his agenda Throughout the series Xehanort is driven by an obsessive interest in the Keyblade War a historic cataclysm that produced the universe s present fragmented state 13 In Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep he attempts to use the hearts of his pupils Ventus and Vanitas to forge the x blade and unlock Kingdom Hearts to incite another war He wanted to create a new world where light and darkness exist in perfect balance 14 15 He transfers his heart into Terra s body prolonging his own life 16 He is defeated through the combined efforts of Ventus Terra and Aqua incurring amnesia in the process 17 In Kingdom Hearts 3D Dream Drop Distance Xehanort returns to his original form following the destruction of Ansem and Xemnas who are revealed to have been created to re enact his original plan by gathering seven guardians of light and thirteen seekers of darkness in the form of the Princesses of Heart and Organization XIII respectively He uses time travel to assemble Ansem Xemnas and other versions of himself from across time into a new Organization sending their hearts into replica bodies to co exist with their present selves 18 In Kingdom Hearts III where he is defeated and his past selves are eliminated during a showdown against Sora s group Xehanort surrenders and allows his heart to pass on together with his former friend Eraqus 19 In Kingdom Hearts x he is revealed to be the descendant of Ephemer Ansem Seeker of Darkness 闇の探求者アンセム Yami no Tankyusha Ansemu Xehanort s Heartless and the main antagonist of the first Kingdom Hearts and Riku s story in Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories He uses Maleficent to gather the Princesses of Heart and produce the Keyhole to Kingdom Hearts later possessing Riku s body to regain his human appearance as revealed in Dream Drop Distance his incorporeal form allows him to travel to the past to initiate Xehanort s teenage self 20 18 Following Ansem s destruction his presence continues to linger within Riku s heart in Chain of Memories until it is destroyed by Ansem the Wise s malfunctioning heart encoder in Kingdom Hearts II Xemnas Xehanort s Nobody and the main antagonist of Kingdom Hearts II and Kingdom Hearts 358 2 Days He is the founder and superior of the first Organization XIII whom he manipulates into constructing artificial Kingdom Hearts to turn them into vessels for Xehanort s heart as revealed in Dream Drop Distance His name is an anagram of Ansem with an additional letter X Terra Xehanort the original form of Ansem and Xemnas who was first seen as Ansem the Wise s amnesiac apprentice 17 He is created in Birth by Sleep where Xehanort s heart is transferred into Terra s body while confining Terra s heart within a monstrous vessel called the Dark Figure うしろの人 Ushiro ni Jin lit The One Behind 16 Despite being an amnesiac he steals his mentor s identity while conducting his experiments involving Heartless and Nobodies 21 In Kingdom Hearts III Terra s heart takes control of the Dark Figure and returns to its body with Sora s help expelling Xehanort s heart Young Xehanort Xehanort s adolescent self and the main antagonist of Dream Drop Distance whom the Heartless Ansem summons from the past to assemble the real Organization XIII from his other incarnations and a certain member of the previous Organization 18 Though he loses his memories upon returning to his time he remains motivated by the destiny etched in his heart to carry out all of his future self s plans 22 Reception Edit The performances of Leonard Nimoy left Rutger Hauer mid and Christopher Lloyd right were praised by the media USGamer praised Xehanort s debut in the series for giving the narrative a major impact as he takes over the role of the Disney villains and corrupts and possesses Riku s body The scene is noted to expand the series lore little by little not only through Riku s actions but also because it explores the ruined Hollow Bastion which is a former lively place now ruled by Xehanort 23 GamesRadar enjoyed the final boss fight from the game The site noted Ansem still manages to further corrupt Riku labeling his resulting personality who is unwilling to reunite with Sora Xemnas handling in Kingdom Hearts II was called predictable This led to more criticism as Ansem s and Xemnas destructions lead to the return of the original Xehanort rendering the heroes action meaningless 24 Comic Book Resources enjoyed Riku s handling of Ansem s powers as he manages to use them to overcome his inner darkness in both Chain of Memories and Dream Drop Distance The same was said with how Riku once again used Ansem s power for justice in Kingdom Hearts II and 358 2 Days to defeat Roxas and help in Sora s awakening in the former game as Roxas was needed to awake the comatose teenager The site listed Sora s and Riku s fight against Xemnas s as one of Riku s best action sequences 25 In the book Kingdom Hearts II Boss Fight Books Book 16 Alexa Ray Corriea describes Ansem as a mad scientist whose multiple personalities would confuse the audience Xemnas early characterization was described as the gray area from the series since during Kingdom Hearts II the character and his group were not related to darkness or light 26 The elder Master Xehanort from Birth by Sleep was the subject of commentary eliciting parallels given to Emperor Palpatine from Star Wars Bob Miur from Destructoid compared Terra s storyline with Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith and how he was the corrupted Anakin Skywalker manipulated by Xehanot in a similar fashion to Palpatine 27 Comic Book Resources noted similarities between Xehanort and Palpatine due to how the villain corrupts the young hero so that both lose possession of their original selves when the villain succeeds in obtaining their desires 28 CinemaBlend praised how the prequel explores Xehanort s character while highlighting how he nearly succeeds in defeating all the protagonists from the game 29 Comic Book Resources noted that several of Xehanort s actions contribute to the heroes downfall 30 Another aspect of Birth by Sleep touched by website 3DJuegos was the relationship between Xehanort and Eraqus 31 For Xehanort s role in Dream Drop Distance RPGSite lamented how Disney villains were overshadowed by him while GameInformer saw it as a prologue to Kingdom Hearts III 32 33 While Kingdom Hearts III focuses on Xehanort s return Polygon commented players should play or watch cutscenes from other games to understand more of his actions 34 By Kingdom Hearts III Comic Book Resources noted that Xehanort causes the biggest catastrophes in the series citing Kairi s death and the usage of Organization XIII for his own personal needs 30 The same site listed his alter egos as the sixth most challenging boss ever in the game while his true persona ranked second behind Yozora 35 GameSpot enjoyed how the Remind DLC re explores more of Xenahort s character from Kingdom Hearts III 36 GameSpot in retrospect found Xehanort s identity confusing due to the several alter egos he created in the franchise 37 Meristation referred to the character in general complex and manipulative while the same time redeeming in his final moments he accepts his defeat to Sora and gives him the X Blade to the youth as he moves to the afterlife with Eraqus 38 Zane s work as Xehanort Ansem was noted by Kotaku in an article involving cheesy video game voice acting as the writer claimed Zane s performance is a combination of rocky growlings and deep bass utterances as a result of how many taunts he makes during the cutscenes making the villain stand out 39 CinemaBlend enjoyed Nimoy s performance 29 GameSpot labeled Nimoy as having one of the best performances in Birth by Sleep 40 Hauer s portrayal was praised by Meristation who noted that Xehanort was one of the actor s final works before his death 41 but HardcoreGamer felt he did not match Nimoy s performance Nevertheless the works of Richard Epcar and Paul St Peter as Xehanort s alter egos were well received by the site 42 Christopher Lloyd s performance in the DLC was praised by The Gamer as they believe he fit the character 43 References Edit Square Enix December 7 2004 Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories Game Boy Advance Square Enix U S A Axel He became a Heartless Larxene and you know what happens to people who do Larxene People who lose their hearts also lose their minds their feelings They re consumed by the darkness Axel Right But that didn t happen to Sora He held on to his feelings even as a Heartless Only one other man ever managed to do that Nomura Reveals More On Kingdom Hearts IV And The Series Future With Final Fantasy Game Informer Retrieved June 14 2022 Kingdom Hearts III Ultimania Square Enix 2019 Kingdom Hearts II Ultimania Tetsuya Nomura Interview Kingdom Hearts Ultimania Archived from the original on 2007 07 10 Retrieved 2007 08 10 Kingdom Hearts Another Report Included with the video game Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix in Japanese Square Enix March 2007 キングダム ハーツ バース バイ スリープ アルティマニア Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Ultimania in Japanese Square Enix 2010 pp 640 649 ISBN 978 4 7575 2788 1 Even Kingdom Hearts creator gets a little confused about the story sometimes Verge 14 June 2018 Retrieved March 2 2022 JukeJames Lugo Richard Epcar Chats Kingdom Hearts Anime and Voice Acting Definitive Discussion REBOOTED Youtube Retrieved March 4 2022 HMK Paul St Peter Interview Voice of Xemnas Kingdom Hearts 2012 Youtube Retrieved March 4 2022 Kingdom Hearts III Ultimania Square Enix 2019 p 51 The Voice Talent of KINGDOM HEARTS 3D Square Enix Retrieved March 4 2022 Diskin Benjamin 8 July 2015 IamA Voice Actor Ben Diskin AMA Reddit Retrieved March 4 2022 Square Enix 1st Production Department July 31 2012 Kingdom Hearts 3D Dream Drop Distance Nintendo 3DS Square Enix Yen Sid As a Keyblade Master Xehanort had a gift like few others But such great minds are often plagued by a single great question What is the essence of the human heart that weakens us or empowers us The answer he believed would be found in the Keyblade War Jupiter September 7 2010 Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Playstation Portable Square Enix Disney Interactive Studios Xehanort Light and darkness they are a balance one that must always be maintained You and I can do the worlds much greater good by wielding light and darkness in equal shares Jupiter September 7 2010 Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Playstation Portable Square Enix Disney Interactive Studios Xehanort s Report 8 I believe a balance of light and darkness is what sustains our World but too much of the darkness has been stamped out disrupting that balance Someone must tear down this tyranny of light and reorganize the World around the darkness which then creeps back in a b Jupiter September 7 2010 Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Playstation Portable Square Enix Disney Interactive Studios Xehanort At last our moment is here Out with the old and brittle vessel and in with a younger stronger new one I swore I would survive and be there to see what awaited beyond the Keyblade War And now it is your darkness that shall be the ark that sustains me a b Jupiter September 7 2010 Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Playstation Portable Square Enix Disney Interactive Studios Braig Oh c mon you don t even know your pal Please tell me the amnesia was just a sick joke Boy this is some cliche a b c Square Enix 1st Production Department July 31 2012 Kingdom Hearts 3D Dream Drop Distance Nintendo 3DS Square Enix Young Xehanort I am Xehanort from the most distant past My future self gave me a task to visit the splintered versions of myself in many worlds and ensure they gathered here today Nakamura Toshi June 20 2013 Here Are Some Things To Expect in Kingdom Hearts 3 Kotaku Archived from the original on June 22 2013 Retrieved June 24 2013 Square November 15 2002 Kingdom Hearts PlayStation 2 Square Electronic Arts Ansem So I shall release you now Princess Complete the Keyhole with your power Open the door lead me into everlasting darkness Square Enix March 28 2006 Kingdom Hearts II PlayStation 2 Square Enix U S A Buena Vista Games Mickey Well the man in the picture is definitely the one who tried to take over Kingdom Hearts the one you fellas defeated But what you actually fought was his Heartless Ya see he wasn t really Ansem He just went around telling everybody that he was Sora We went through all that trouble to defeat an impostor Mickey Yep A fake But he still had to be stopped Square Enix 1st Production Department July 31 2012 Kingdom Hearts 3D Dream Drop Distance Nintendo 3DS Square Enix Young Xehanort I will return to my own time and grow into the man who becomes all these others While I know this future now that I have lived it returning to my own time will erase the memories and experiences I have gained here Still my appointed path is now etched in my heart which will first lead me to seek the outside world Hollow Bastion is Where Shit Gets Real in Kingdom Hearts USGamer 14 August 2018 Archived from the original on 2 March 2022 Retrieved March 2 2022 Kingdom Hearts history One of gaming s most complicated stories explained GamesRadar 3 December 2014 Retrieved March 2 2022 Kingdom Hearts Riku s 10 Best Fights ComicBookResources 29 October 2021 Retrieved March 2 2022 Corriea Alexa Ray 2017 Riku and Redemption Or What Doesn t kill you Kingdom Hearts II Boss Fight Books 16 Edicion Kindle ISBN 9781940535166 Miur Bob September 23 2010 Review Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Destructoid Archived from the original on September 26 2010 Retrieved October 1 2010 Birth by Sleep Is Kingdom Hearts Revenge of the Sith Comic BookResources 27 July 2021 Retrieved March 2 2022 a b Kingdom Hearts History A Look Back At Birth By Sleep CinemaBlend 26 January 2019 Retrieved March 2 2022 a b Kingdom Hearts 5 Worst Things Xehanort Did amp 5 Best Comic Book Resources 15 April 2021 Retrieved March 2 2022 Recordamos Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep uno de los juegos mas importantes de la saga 3DJuegos November 2020 Retrieved March 2 2022 Kingdom Hearts 3D Dream Drop Distance Review RPGSite Retrieved March 2 2022 Kingdom Hearts 3D Dream Drop Distance Review GameInformer Retrieved March 2 2022 Kingdom Hearts 3D Dream Drop Distance Review Polygon 25 January 2019 Retrieved March 2 2022 The 10 Hardest Bosses Of Kingdom Hearts III Ranked Comic Book Resources 18 February 2022 Retrieved March 2 2022 Kingdom Hearts 3 Re Mind Review Don t Remind Me GameSpot Retrieved March 2 2022 Kingdom Hearts 3 Full Story Recap Before You Begin GameSpot Retrieved March 2 2022 Xehanort el Maestro de la oscuridad Kingdom Hearts Meristation 7 February 2019 Retrieved March 7 2022 I Miss Cheesy Video Game Voice Acting Kotaku 5 December 2019 Retrieved March 7 2022 VanOrd Kevin September 3 2010 Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Review for PSP GameSpot Archived from the original on November 30 2011 Retrieved September 3 2010 Rutger Hauer la voz de Xehanort en Kingdom Hearts 3 muere a los 75 anos Meristation 24 July 2019 Retrieved March 2 2022 Review Kingdom Hearts III Meristation 28 January 2019 Retrieved March 7 2022 The 5 Best Things About Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind amp The 5 Worst The Gamer 27 January 2020 Retrieved March 2 2022 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