Kingdom Hearts Episode 249-The Quest to Return Hearts, Part 2
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This is the 249th episode of Kingdom Hearts, "The Quest to Return Hearts, Part 2".

Having successfully pieced himself back together after what happened at the Keyblade Graveyard, Sora now goes about the task of doing the same for all of his friends, with the exception of Jiminy Cricket, who's along with Sora for this part of the journey. To do this, he must free the hearts of all of his friends, which have been captured and are hidden somewhere on each of the worlds Sora and his crew have visited in this particular journey.

Below are listed all of the worlds in the order Sora journeys to in this quest to return the hearts of his friends to where they belong, and those who's hearts are locked up in the corresponding worlds:

Olympus-Riku
The Caribbean-Aqua
Arendelle-Goofy
Monstropolis-Donald Duck
Toy Box-Ventus
The Kingdom of Corona-King Mickey
San Fransokyo-Lea/Axel

EPISODE NOTE: Only the last two locations are revisited in this episode. The first five locations were revisited in the last episode.

After visiting the last two worlds to retrieve the hearts of the fallen Keybladers, Sora realizes that Kairi's unaccounted for, but is pleased to know that, unlike the others, her heart was not captured by Xehanort's forces, but instead was helping to guide Sora through his journey through the hereafter and the worlds to retrieve the hearts of the others. Then arriving at the Keyblade Graveyard, they group, now back together again, are confronted by Terranort, who himself is in for quite a surprise when he attempts to obliterate the Guardians of Light.

NOTE: The contents of this video were originally uploaded by Jo Jo (cutscenes and action sequences) and KH-Vids.net (from the cutscene-only version).

All video credits go to the above users, as well as the Walt Disney Company and Square-Enix, who originally created the content used in the video.

All audio credits go to EMI Music Publishing, EMI Music Japan, Hikaru Utada, who performed the music for the Kingdom Hearts series, and Yoko Shimomura, who composed the music for the Kingdom Hearts series. Extra credit for the Disney music goes to the Walt Disney Company.

If there are any others who I'm forgetting, please let me know so I can add them to the list of those to credit.

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