If you want the secret ending for Kingdom Hearts 3, you better whip out that Gummiphone. Photographing all 90 Lucky Emblems will unlock a hidden movie after the normal ending, a Mickey Clasp accessory (that moderately boosts strength and massively boosts magic) and a trophy/achievement.
These Mickey Mouse silhouettes are hidden throughout each world. Some are easy to find and some are a little more challenging. Here’s a compilation of each Lucky Emblem in the Toy Storyworld, The Toy Box.
11 On The Bookshelf
This first one is fairly easy to find. It’s right in Andy’s Room, on top of the bookshelf. Jump or climb on up there and the Lucky Emblem is waiting for you right by the books, beneath the blue shelf. This is one of the more obvious emblems in the Toy Box.
Andy’s room is one of the most famous Pixar locations and finally exploring it in Kingdom Hearts 3 feels great. This is also the first time a Pixar world was featured in the Kingdom Hearts series. Long time coming.
10 Outside On The Roof
Another easy one. Get up onto the roof of Andy’s house – it’s easiest if you jump out of the window that overlooks the garage instead of the one that faces the street – and head toward the bottom of the roof. The Lucky Emblem is right by the gutter. Be careful not to fall off the roof or you’ll have to make your way back up.
Seeing a suburban neighborhood from a toy’s point of view, especially the one from Toy Story itself, is a treat that only the Kingdom Hearts series can provide.
9 Outside The Front Door
There’s another Lucky Emblem right outside the front door of Andy’s house. Walk up the steps toward the door and turn around. The Emblem appears when the camera faces the leaves from the correct angle. Andy and his mom must see this one every time they leave the house.
Luckily for Sora and the gang, neither of them have swept the walkway recently. Maybe that’s why they’re called Lucky Emblems.
8 On The Back Of The Van
Across the street from Andy’s home is a blue house with a van out front. There’s another Lucky Emblem beside the rear license plate, facing the pile of blue containers.
A bit of trivia: The license plate number, A113, is a longstanding Pixar easter egg. It refers to a classroom used by animation and graphic design students at the California Institute of the Arts. It’s appeared in every Pixar movie so far.
7 In The Lovely Party Store
This one’s a little more challenging. Enter the Lovely Party store from the air vents and look for three spheres hanging from the ceiling. Land on the nearby display case and position yourself and your camera so the three hanging orbs become a Lucky Emblem.
There are a few Lucky Emblems throughout Kingdom Hearts that only appear from the proper perspective and position like this one, so keep an eye out!
6 In The Air Vents
There’s an area in the Lower Vents that will blow Sora up into the air. Normally it’s used to reach the next section of vents. As you’re riding up, exit as soon as you can instead of waiting until the top path. When you turn around to leave and face the way you came, you’ll find another Lucky Emblem.
Pull out that Gummiphone and snag a photo of it. No, Goofy. Sora’s not taking a picture of you. He’s on a mission.
5 The Robot Statue
On the third floor of Galaxy Toys, between the Lovely Party store and the Play Place store, there is a large robot statue. It can be reached from either store. The Lucky Emblem is on the front of the statue’s base, facing away from the wall.
You can see the save point in the above screenshot, so you can also start your search from that save point too.
4 On The UFO
From the robot statue Lucky Emblem, hop up onto the balcony railing and look for this hanging spaceship. While the Lucky Emblem can be seen from the third floor, you will need to hop down onto the top of the ship in order for the photo of the Emblem to register for your collection.
Galaxy Toys has goodies all throughout it, but is this one for sale, or is it just decoration? It looks like someone could fit inside the display. A toy could at least.
3 In Galaxy Toys
This Lucky Emblem in Galaxy Toys is more directly hidden. Stay on the first floor and use one of the Gigas robots to destroy the display pyramid behind the gumball machine. After the display is out of the way, the Lucky Emblem on the platform beneath will be revealed. Walk over it and pull out your Gummiphone to add it to your collection.
2 Galaxy Toys Wrapping Service
Head to the main entrance of Galaxy Toys and look for the wrapping counter nearby. Jump onto the counter and face the tool rack on the wall. Beneath the assorted wrapping paper are three rolls of yellow tape arranged to look like the Mouse himself. Grab a photo of that Lucky Emblem to add another one to your collection and bring yourself one step closer to wrapping up this world.
1 Outside Galaxy Toys
This might be the most cleverly hidden Lucky Emblem in all of the Toy Box. The two ears are made out of octagonal stickers instead of the usual circles. When facing the Galaxy Toys entrance from the outside, head left instead of going inside. The stickers and logo on these boxes combine to make an outline of the last Lucky Emblem. Grab the final photo to wrap up the Emblems for The Toy Box.
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