Kingdom Hearts II Music - Sora's Theme

Published 2007-12-11
Music when Sora wakes up from his memory restoration
Picture: A render of Sora from KH2

All Comments (21)
  • Riku's Theme: I betrayed my friends... Xion's Theme: I'm lost... Aqua's Theme: I tried to save him... Sora's Theme: YEAH ADVENTURING!!!!
  • @VertigoCrime
    Most people don't really like Sora for being so happy. But when you think about it, he's been searching for his lost friends in the darkness throughout a lot of the big games, and yet he always keeps that ridiculous smile on his face. I'm surprised he hasn't given up on his search yet.
  • @leyendax10
    This is the perfect theme for Sora. He's a true hero, the light in the darkness.
  • @ShadowSorra
    When I hear this song, I think of sora, Donald, and goofy waking up and jumping up and down...
  • @LEXANNEPIANO
    I think this one just sounds happy because, sora's just.. really joyful most of the time
  • @Samevi
    “Although my heart may be weak, it’s not alone. It’s grown with each new experience, and it’s found a home with all the friends I’ve made. I’ve become a part of their heart just as they’ve become a part of mine. And if they think of me now and then… If they don’t forget me… Then our hearts will be one. I don’t need a weapon. My friends are my power!”
  • I love how everyones theme is dramatic, badass and thrilling. Rikus is my favourite and Roxas's also makes you feel for the character. Then this just makes you feel like your about to throw a party.
  • @NinjaSox7
    The fact that Sora has like, the most upbeat character theme in the series is honestly the most fitting thing imaginable.
  • Roxas: How will I have ice cream with? Ven: I ask you, as a friend, just... put an end to me Terra: Aqua, Ven, one day I will set this right Sora: Adventure!
  • @Cucoolander
    When any adventure begins, I'm sure this theme is playing somewhere in the background...
  • @MegaG58tehfirst
    Sora is probably the only non whiny protagonist square enix has made. Even after losing his home, being separated from his friends, fighting one of them to save another, becoming a heartless and back again and sealing his best friend in a world of darkness, he still smiles. Thats not just really cool, that takes a lot of guts, and overall makes him more likable than any other RPG hero.
  • @67Dragonball
    That one theme in Kingdom Hearts that sounds really jolly. The others are great, but they all do sound a little depressing, no? 
  • @deathboy126
    Sora, the first Disney fighter to make it to Smash
  • @SeHaryu
    It would be just amazing to have a friend like Sora. So cheerful, positive, dedicated, encouraging and never gives up on his friends. What an admirable character he is.
  • @apotlacheruvu
    This theme reminds me of the beginning of an adventure in the Pokémon games
  • This will play when Sora gets announced for Smash Ultimate for DLC
  • @Rickman112
    Alot of you are misunderstanding the point of the theme. While all the others have a dark, melancholic tone to them as they depict the suffering and sorrow they have experienced, Sora's theme is strong, direct and kind hearted. It is a symbol that he is the one to bring light to the darkness and save the hearts of those who have been suffering. So yeah! Lets dance around when we hear this theme, because it is Sora, and Sora will save everyone from their suffering. The light will never fade.
  • This theme fits really well for sora. He is a character that goes through immense pain and suffering like everyone else but always continues to smile and help everyone before he helps himself. It also shows in his actions in the game as well and why his fate was sealed in kh3 since he wanted to save EVERYONE (which in reality is impossible). It also makes moments when he breaks character even more noticable. My favorite example is when will died in the pirates world in kh3 (even though it's not my favorite kh game it has a lot of good themes). Sora didnt even use his keyblade. Man just jumped Davy Jones and bare fisted it out of sheer rage, which is VERY out of character for sora. Overall this theme definitely shows how strong sora is as a friend and as a person, which he refused to believe after everything the organization told him in DDD and what yensid said at the beginning of kh3, which started his sense of weakness and needing to rely on people. That's probably why he has a complex of wanting to save everyone when he knows he can't. TLDR; I was ranting dont worry about it have a great day
  • Riku's Theme: I lost all my friends cause I chose darkness instead of pure light. Roxas Theme: Why am I here why do I exist Namine Theme: Putting back all the good memories I stole. Kairi Theme: Waiting for my my friends to return from their journey to defeat the darkness Sora's Theme: LETS GO TO CANDY MOUNTAIN AND EAT SEA SALT ICE CREAM XD
  • @skazwolfman8622
    I have a theory, regarding how the Destiny Islands Trio serve as a bridge between the two main elements of Kingdom Hearts: Disney, and Anime. Kairi is the Mostly-Disney side, being more or less your standard Disney Princess with an Anime design, but very few anime character tropes mixed into her personality. On the other side, Riku is Mostly-Anime, being your standard Angsty Anime Anti-hero with all the trimmings. But while Kairi's Anime influence is on the outside, Riku's Disney influence is on the outside; he's got a lot less edge, and spends more time doing stuff than brooding and introspecting. Then, in the middle, we have Sora. Equal parts plucky, innocent, eternally optimistic Disney hero and courageous, quirky, infinitely determined Shonen Protagonist. Comically oversized footwear, animal companions, and constantly preaching the value of teamwork? Check. Gravity-defying hair, an Ultra-Rare Chosen One's Weapon that he got through unconventional means, and literally draws on the Power of Friendship to make physics his bi***? Also check. ALSO! Fun fact: The development of the iconic art style that we all immediately think of as "anime" started from Japanese artists in the 30s specifically trying to imitate the cartoons of one Walt Disney. Yeah. So when you think about it, Sora, and Kingdom Hearts in general, could be said to be the completion of a great circle. And that circle is a little something I like to call... Disnime XD BY THE POWER OF ANIME AND THE MAGIC OF DISNEY COMBINED, I SUMMON FORTH KINGDOM HEARTS! MUHUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!