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==TV Series==
==TV Series==
After the first game was released in 2002 to great success, plans of a TV adaptation of the series was in the works. The series was going to be directed by Seth Kearsley '''who developed a pilot to pitch the show to Disney Channel'''. The network rejected the pitch worrying that the premise was too dark for it's audience.<ref>[https://collider.com/kingdom-hearts-lost-tv-pilot-history-explained/ Colider article on the pilot.] Retrieved 08 Dec '23</ref>
After the first game was released in 2002 to great success, plans of a TV adaptation of the series was in the works. The series was going to be directed by Seth Kearsley '''who developed a pilot to pitch the show to Disney Channel'''. The network rejected the pitch worrying that the premise was too dark for its audience.<ref>[https://collider.com/kingdom-hearts-lost-tv-pilot-history-explained/ Colider article on the pilot.] Retrieved 08 Dec '23</ref>


==Status==
==Status==
After the rejection, the pilot went into obscurity until 2014 when Kearsley uploaded a few early drafts of storyboard panels to his DeviantArt account.<ref>[https://www.deviantart.com/sethkearsley/art/Kingdom-Hearts-Pilot-Board-415016339 Kearsley's DeviantArt upload of the pilot's storyboard panels.] Retrieved 08 Dec '23</ref> That same year a YouTuber named Brandon Gonzalez interviewed Kearsley about the project.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160526203119/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaO92mBdJNM Brandon Gonzalez's interview with Kearsley on the pilot (archived).] Retrieved 08 Dec '23</ref>
After the rejection, the pilot went into obscurity until 2014 when Kearsley uploaded a few early drafts of storyboard panels to his DeviantArt account.<ref>[https://deviantart.com/sethkearsley/art/Kingdom-Hearts-Pilot-Board-415016339 Kearsley's DeviantArt upload of the pilot's storyboard panels.] Retrieved 08 Dec '23</ref> That same year a YouTuber named Brandon Gonzalez interviewed Kearsley about the project.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160526203119/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaO92mBdJNM Brandon Gonzalez's interview with Kearsley on the pilot (archived).] Retrieved 08 Dec '23</ref>


On October 11th, 2022 Kearsley uploaded the pilot to his YouTube channel, the pilot was still in animatic form with the audio intact.<ref>[https://www.eurogamer.net/director-of-canned-kingdom-hearts-tv-series-shares-pilot-episode Eurogamer article on the animatic's resurfacing.] Retrieved 08 Dec '23</ref>
On October 11th, 2022 Kearsley uploaded the pilot to his YouTube channel, the pilot was still in animatic form with the audio intact.<ref>[https://eurogamer.net/director-of-canned-kingdom-hearts-tv-series-shares-pilot-episode Eurogamer article on the animatic's resurfacing.] Retrieved 08 Dec '23</ref>
3 days later he took the original upload down as a request from a friend at Disney, many more users have sinced reuploaded it to various platforms.
3 days later he took the original upload down as a request from a friend at Disney, many more users have sinced reuploaded it to various platforms.


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===Footage===
===Footage===
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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Kingdom Hearts: V Cast (partially lost mobile game; 2005)]]
*[[Kingdom Hearts: V Cast (partially lost mobile game; 2005)]]
 
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[https://www.khwiki.com/Kingdom_Hearts_(2003_Pilot) ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki page on the 2003 animatic.]
*[https://khwiki.com/Kingdom_Hearts_(2003_Pilot) ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki page on the 2003 animatic.]


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 02:06, 11 April 2024

Kingdom hearts pilot title.jpeg

The animatic's title card.

Status: Found

Date found: 11 Oct 2022

Found by: Seth Kearsley

Kingdom Hearts is a series of action role-playing games created by Square Enix in collaboration with the Walt Disney Company. The series focuses on 3 teenagers name Sora, Riku and Kairi who lives on the Destiny Islands. While they go off searching for other worlds, they get separated by various creatures called the Heartless. Sora then has to visit different worlds of various Disney franchises to help find his friends with the help of Goofy and Donald Duck.

TV Series

After the first game was released in 2002 to great success, plans of a TV adaptation of the series was in the works. The series was going to be directed by Seth Kearsley who developed a pilot to pitch the show to Disney Channel. The network rejected the pitch worrying that the premise was too dark for its audience.[1]

Status

After the rejection, the pilot went into obscurity until 2014 when Kearsley uploaded a few early drafts of storyboard panels to his DeviantArt account.[2] That same year a YouTuber named Brandon Gonzalez interviewed Kearsley about the project.[3]

On October 11th, 2022 Kearsley uploaded the pilot to his YouTube channel, the pilot was still in animatic form with the audio intact.[4] 3 days later he took the original upload down as a request from a friend at Disney, many more users have sinced reuploaded it to various platforms.

Gallery

Images

Storyboard Panels

Footage

The animatic.

Videos

ProdigyxCD's video on the subject.

ObscureMediaTV's video on the subject.

ProdigyxCD's follow-up video on the subject.

See Also

External Links

References