I had a thought. Is it just me, or would it be really interesting to get some kind of interview with James Patrick Stuart about KH?
In light of KH3, and the whole Luxu thing and where this series is going, I would love to know what he thinks about it all.
Think about it. It was friggin 2005 or 6 that he would've auditioned for what was surely pitched to him as a one off quirky miniboss in a video game. They probably said, ok, so he's this laid-back surfer dude, cool guy, but give him a hint of menace too, and ultimately you get defeated by the hero. And he was like Ok, and did it, and that was a wrap.
And now, here we are more than THIRTEEN YEARS later, and he's stuck around this entire time, growing in importance. And now we get a huge twist about his character that puts a whole new spin on it, while also setting him up to be a major antagonist of the next saga, which could go on for who knows how long.
I just think it'd be fascinating to get his perspective on all this. His time as Xigbar, where it's gone, where it's now looking to go as Luxu.
Anyone else agree?
In light of KH3, and the whole Luxu thing and where this series is going, I would love to know what he thinks about it all.
Think about it. It was friggin 2005 or 6 that he would've auditioned for what was surely pitched to him as a one off quirky miniboss in a video game. They probably said, ok, so he's this laid-back surfer dude, cool guy, but give him a hint of menace too, and ultimately you get defeated by the hero. And he was like Ok, and did it, and that was a wrap.
And now, here we are more than THIRTEEN YEARS later, and he's stuck around this entire time, growing in importance. And now we get a huge twist about his character that puts a whole new spin on it, while also setting him up to be a major antagonist of the next saga, which could go on for who knows how long.
I just think it'd be fascinating to get his perspective on all this. His time as Xigbar, where it's gone, where it's now looking to go as Luxu.
Anyone else agree?