Kingdom Hearts: 10 Disney TV Shows That Should Become Worlds

Kingdom Hearts has a lot of worlds for players to explore, with many of them being based on Disney movies, both old and new. However, they’ve never had a world based on a Disney cartoon series, and there are many great ones that fans would love to travel to. It would be awesome to have a game where Sora, Donald, and Goofy met the characters from Disney’s TV shows and teamed up with them to defeat the heartless.

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Disney’s TV series are often either a continuation of one of their films or an entirely new show, with original characters, plots, and settings. Whether Sora and his friends should visit these worlds to reunite with the friends they met in places they’ve already gone to or because the settings of these cartoons are too great to not be in this epic crossover, here are ten shows that should be in an upcoming Kingdom Hearts game.

10 Ducktales

Donald Duck is one of the main Disney characters in Kingdom Hearts, and his relatives have also made appearances. However, they’ve never come together as they have in Ducktales. It would be great to see Donald bring Sora and Goofy to Duckburg and team up with his family to fight the heartless while searching for treasure.

As Donald’s relationship with Uncle Scrooge, Huey, Dewey, and Louie are different in the games than they are in the show, an entirely new scenario could be written, similar to what happened in worlds like Toy Box and San Fransokyo.

9 Kim Possible

Kim Possible was about the titular character who went on many missions to save people in need and fight those that harmed them. Her missions have taken place in many different locations and any of them could make a great world for a Guardian of Light to go to.

Kim and her friends could also go on an original mission in a brand new area, where they’d join forces with a keyblade wielder to defeat Dr. Drakken and Shego, or any of the show’s other enemies that would make great bosses.

8 Gravity Falls

Gravity Falls tells the story of Dipper and Mabel Pines, twins that spend the summer with their great uncle Stan at the town the series is named after. When they arrive, they find a mysterious book that leads them to discover secrets about the town, such as the mythical creatures that inhabit it and the dark truths of the people that are close to them.

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It would feel incredibly natural for the characters and creatures from Kingdom Hearts to meet Dipper and Mabel, and help them fight villains from both franchises.

7 The Lion Guard

Sora, Donald, and Goofy visited Pride Lands, a world based on The Lion King, back in Kingdom Hearts II. Though fans want to see the trio experience the events of the film’s sequel, not enough time has passed in Kingdom Hearts‘ story to do that soon.

Luckily, The Lion Guard is a spin-off series that takes place before Simba’s Pride and could be just as great. If Pride Lands returns in a future game, it would be foolish for Square Enix to pass on this entry in the franchise.

6 Phineas And Ferb

In Dream Drop Distance, Sora and Riku explored two sides of the same worlds. They went to unique areas and experienced different parts of the worlds’ stories, and if something similar were to happen again, Phineas and Ferb‘s Danville would be a great inclusion to the series.

While one Kingdom Hearts character could help the stepbrothers in one of their projects, another could team up with Perry the Platypus and defeat Dr. Doofenshmirtz.

5 The Owl House

The Owl House is one of Disney’s newest TV shows, with currently only one season. It is about a girl named Luz who accidentally finds herself in the Boiling Isles, a fantasy land that makes her feel more at home than the world she knew before her arrival.

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Luz teams up with a witch named Eda and a demon named King, hoping to become a witch herself. The Boiling Isles would make a great Kingdom Hearts world and the Guardians of Light would easily get along with the main characters of this new series.

4 Gargoyles

Gargoyles is one of Disney’s darkest and most underrated cartoons, but it’d certainly gain a new fanbase if it became a world in Kingdom Hearts. The series revolved around a group of gargoyles who had to adjust to a new life after being turned to stone for 1,000 years.

Though the castle they call their home is the main setting, there are two places and time periods that a Guardian of Light could find themselves in if they came to this world. The gargoyles originally lived in Scotland in 994. During this time, they had to fight against the humans that betrayed them, which would fit right in with Kingdom Hearts‘ plot. However, 1,000 years later, they arrive at New York City, which would also be a great place for the Guardians to go to.

3 Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure

In Kingdom Hearts III, Sora and his friends went to the Kingdom of Corona, the setting of Tangled, which was one of the most accurate portrayals of a Disney movie in that game. However, the series only got better after the movie ended so it would be wonderful for the trio to get tangled up in Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure.

It would be awesome to see Sora meet the characters that were introduced in this series, such as Cassandra, Lance, and Varian, as well as figure out what he would do in the situations that Rapunzel and the others were put in.

2 Star Vs The Forces Of Evil

Star vs the Forces of Evil told the story of a princess named Star Butterfly who went to Earth and met a boy named Marco Diaz, who helped her fight against the monsters that tried to steal her magical wand. Though the series was good from the moment it began, it got much better in the second half when the two went to Mewni, Star’s home. The story got more serious and the action was more intense.

Mewni would be a great world for the Kingdom Hearts characters to go to, especially if Star turned out to be a Princess of Heart.

1 House Of Mouse

Kingdom Hearts is far from the only Disney crossover. Another amazing one was House of Mouse, a show that demonstrated what it would be like if characters from many Disney movies were all under one roof. The interactions between beloved heroes and villains from different franchises felt more magical than anything that was in the movies, combining the wonderful aspects of each film.

In the original Kingdom Hearts game, some of Disney’s best antagonists teamed up with each other to defeat Sora. It was great to see, yet nothing quite like it has happened since. House of Mouse‘s inclusion in Square Enix’s franchise could change that, and it could even serve as the main setting for one game, similar to Castle Oblivion from Chain of Memories.

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