| “ | Somewhere between worlds...the land before time meets the land OF time. | „ |
| ~ Tagline |
Kingdom Hearts vs. Sword Art Online - The Movie: Star of the Great Valley (劇場版, キングダム ハーツ VS ソードアート・オンライン : 大いなる谷の星, Gekijō-ban Kingudamu Hātsu VS Sōdoāto Onrain : Ōinaru Tani no Hoshi) is an anime film for the crossover anime series Kingdom Hearts vs. Sword Art Online. It serves as a semi-canon side story for the main series, that features the characters from The Land Before Time. An adaptation into a multi-episode OVA series is also planned and will be named Kingdom Hearts vs. Sword Art Online: Tree Star arc.
It will be produced by A-1 Pictures, and Walt Disney Animation, and will be licensed by Aniplex, Square Enix, and Amblin Entertainment.
Staff[]
- Director - Tomohiko Ito
- Music - Yuki Kajiura, Hiroyuki Sawano
- Sound effects - Yasuyuki Konno
- Animation producer - Jun Katou
- Character design - Shingo Adachi
- Art director - Takayuki Nagashima, Yūsuke Takeda
Characters[]
Protagonists[]
- Sora
- Kazuto "Kirito" Kirigaya
- Kairi
- Asuna Yuuki
- Riku
- Eugeo Herlentz
- Littlefoot - A young Apatosaurus living in the Great Valley. Capable of using water magic by the events of the movie. Sora's combat partner
- Cera
- Roxas
- Ducky
- Petrie
- Mickey Mouse
- Donald Duck
- Goofy Goof
- Spike
- Chomper
- Ruby
- Shorty
- Bron - Littlefoot's father. A kind and strong-willed Apatosaurus, who was separated from Littlefoot and his late mother shortly before he was born, and became the leader of a herd of Longnecks.
- Ali
- Etta
- Suguha "Sugu" Kirigaya
- Aqua
- Alice Zuberg
- Xion
- Yui
- Shino "Sinon" Asada
- Eiji Nochizawa
- Yuna Shigemura
- Bercouli Herlentz
- Fanatio Herlentz
- Topps
- Tria
- Seijirou Kikuoka
- Grandpa Longneck
- Grandma Longneck
- Ryotaro Tsuboi
- Andrew Gilbert "Agil" Mills
- Axel/Lea
- Terra
- Keiko Ayano
- Rika Shinozaki
- Kotone Takemiya
- Midori Kirigaya
- Minetaka Kirigaya
- Shouzou Yuuki
- Kyouko Yuuki
- Patta - Littlefoot's deceased mother. She died trying to protect Littlefoot and Cera from a Sharptooth while she and her son were migrating to the Great Valley.
Antagonists[]
- Red Claw
- Screech and Thud
Cast[]
The English dub will be produced by Bang Zoom! Entertainment.
(Japanese/English)
- Sora - Miyu Irino/Haley Joel Osment
- Kirito - Yoshitsugu Matsuoka/Bryce Papenbrook
- Kairi - Risa Uchida/Alyson Stoner
- Asuna - Haruka Tomatsu/Cherami Leigh
- Littlefoot - Minami Takayama/Mae Whitman
- Cera - Yuko Miyamura/Anndi McAfee
- Riku - Mamoru Miyano/David Gallagher
- Eugeo - Nobunaga Shimazaki/Brandon Winckler
- Roxas - Kōki Uchiyama/Jesse McCartney
- Ducky - Satomi Kōrogi/Aria Curzon
- Petrie - Yuji Mitsuya/Jeff Bennett
- Spike - TBD/Rob Paulsen
- Chomper - Ikue Ōtani/Colleen O'Shaughnessey
- Ruby - TBD/Meghan Strange
- Shorty - TBD/Elizabeth Daily
- Yui - Kanae Ito/Stephanie Sheh
- Alice - Ai Kayano/Kayli Mills
- Sugu - Ayana Taketatsu/Cassandra Lee Morris
- Sinon - Miyuki Sawashiro/Michelle Ruff
- Bron - Daisuke Ono/Cam Clarke
- Bercouli - Junichi Suwabe/Imari Williams
- Fanatio - Hitomi Nabatame/Laila Berzins
- Topps - Joji Nakata/David Lodge
- Tria - TBD/Jessica Gee
- Klein - Hiroaki Hirata/Kirk Thornton
- Agil - Hiroki Yasumoto/Patrick Seitz
- Patta - TBD/Laura Post
- Mickey - Takanori Hoshino/Bret Iwan
- Donald - Kōichi Yamadera/Tony Anselmo
- Goofy - TBD/Bill Farmer
Music[]
The music will be composed by Yuki Kajiura and Hiroyuki Sawano. In addition to the soundtrack from the main series, it will include movie-exclusive tracks. The ending songs will be "Yume no Tsubasa" by FictionJunction, and "Beautiful World" by Hikaru Utada.
- Main article: Kingdom Hearts vs. Sword Art Online/soundtrack
- Tree Star of Light[1]
- Protector of the Valley[2]
- Barricades[3]
- Don't Ever Give Up![4]
- Locked in Combat[5]
- Hear Your Voice[6]
- Peace Restored[7]
- Eternal Blue (insert song by FictionJunction)
- Training Hard, With all We've Got![8]
- Life or Death[9]
- Standing Against Terror[10]
- We Have to Hurry![11]
- Cage (insert song featuring Tielle)
Openings/Endings (OVA series only)[]
- TBD/"Into the Sky" by Hiroyuki Sawano ft. Tielle, or "Next 2 U" by ReoNa[12]
- "Michishirube" by ASCA
- "Eye's Sentry" by UVERworld
- "Hishoku no Sora" by Mami Kawada
- "Parallel Hearts" by FictionJunction/"Unti-L" by ASCA feat. Mizuki
Trivia[]
- The DVD release will include an English cover of LiSA's song "Gurenge", performed by Aria Curzon.
- ↑ Remix of "Last Flight" and parts of Mitsuri's theme (Demon Slayer OST)
- ↑ Remix of all three versions of "Unicorn" (Gundam Unicorn OST), and E•M•A (Attack on Titan OST)
- ↑ Attack on Titan OST
- ↑ Remastered version of "Ki LLL A Iki Ll" (Kill la Kill OST)
- ↑ Remix of "Mobile Suit" (Gundam Unicorn OST)
- ↑ Remastered version of "The Reluctant Heroes" (Attack on Titan OST)
- ↑ Remastered version of "I-Am" (Blue Exorcist OST)
- ↑ Remastered version of "army⇒G♂" (Attack on Titan OST)
- ↑ Remix of "Life & Death" (Gundam Unicorn OST)
- ↑ Remastered version of "She Rules the Battlefield" (Fate/Stay Night [Heaven's Feel] OST)
- ↑ Remix of "Bring on a War" (Gundam Unicorn OST)
- ↑ Japanese version (Previous versions by Hiroyuki Sawano feat. Aimer and naNami)