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But it’s pissing me off that people are saying Disney would ruin it or that they don’t have anything to do with the making of Kingdom Hearts other than signing away copyrights.
I assure you Disney has everything to do with Kingdom Hearts. Disney is extremely protective of its properties and the family brand it is known for. Without working on the teams who have developed the KH series, there’s no accurate way to really know how much involvement they have other than interviews. Tetsuya Nomura has stated Disney gives them a lot more freedom now, but that’s precisely because the team at Square Enix always works so hard to maintain the integrity of Disney properties in each and every single game in this series.
Not to mention the fact that they stated Disney animators have been helping with the development of Kingdom Hearts III. Not to mention the fact that they announced the story set in San Fransokyo would take place after Big Hero 6, which is literally kind of granting the KH team the storyline to a sequel.
“Disney doesn’t market KH and pretends like it doesn’t exist!”
KH games have been the focus of many features on the Disney Channel over the years. There haven’t been any in a while, but we also haven’t had a game on the same magnitude as KH2 in a while. I promise you there will be a lot more tie ins come KH3.
Disney World has Kingdom Hearts figures, a t-shirt, and hoodie at the Japan pavilion in Epcot. It’s possible they may have even more than that now, considering I worked at WDW back in 2015. You can find King Mickey pins in pretty much every park as well.
Bring up Kingdom Hearts when you meet Donald and Goofy or disneybound as a KH character; they’ll be so excited.
Bring up Kingdom Hearts to cast members around the parks and you’ll find many fellow fans.
A lot of you may think the pins as pre-order bonuses aren’t good but Disney pins have a huge following and honestly it was a great idea and I really really love mine.
Release parties for 1.5 and 2.5 were held on Disney properties around the world. And last but not least, the official KH social media accounts have been especially active as of late (though they get bombarded with hate regarding KH3 not bring out yet unfortunately).
Is Disney perfect? No. Could they do better? Maybe.
But to say the company doesn’t care or has little to no input in the series is extremely ignorant.
Gay boys who see me with a girl and say I shouldn’t be allowed in lgbt spaces because I’m actually really straight
Straight girls who see me as their “gay friend” or who say they don’t care about sexuality but wouldn’t date a boy who’s had sex with a boy
Straight people in general who say “isn’t he really just gay” or telling girls that I’m actually gay and faking it with them
Gay people who say that because I have the option of dating a girl I’m the same as the straight people who oppress our community
Gay people who say I’ll never understand oppression or what it’s like to “actually” be gay
So there’s quite a few people not letting them!!
bi dudes get RIDICULED amongst their gay peers. i’ve seen it happen and while i love and understand that part of gay culture involves throwing shade, when that shade has actual biphobic undertones revealing a person’s biphobia it eats at your confidence in your identity. “am i worthy?” “am i queer enough?” i know bi dudes that just call themselves gay to spare themselves the hassle. that’s a problem.
we are fully aware m/f couples are treated better in society. this isn’t the point. bi people regardless of who we are with are still marginalized people and deserve to still be a part of the community we rightfully belong to because we are still susceptible to homophobia and biphobia even when in m/f relationships and abusive straight partners can and will use their partner’s sexuality against them to justify abusive behavior. happens far too often. and we ABSOLUTELY need our community to fall back on because being queer is a unique experience straight people do not understand even when we are in a m/f relationship
our place in the community comes from our identity, not our activity. point blank period ty for your time