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So, while it was somewhat underwhelming for the movie to not show the huge climax it had built to, this does mean that it can deliver the same story that Union X had when it debuted worldwide as Unchained X. Because of where Back Cover left off, not even showing the Keyblade War, it is actually in the right position to pick up with the current story of the game, where the Dandelions have had their memories wiped of the war itself. Since that ending first took place in the game, a whole new story has sprung out of Kingdom Hearts Union X's new Union Leaders, with the aforementioned murder mystery plotline. So instead, the movie ends with Ava's speech to the Dandelions, the survivors of the war, and sets the story up for the remaining conflict with the new Union Leaders after this initial climactic event. It was a bit of a tease to build up all the way to the war without showing the actual conflict itself, especially considering that much of this section of the story was only available in the original browser release of the game. The original Back Cover ends right before Kingdom Hearts Union X's Keyblade War, a pivotal moment that had been hinted at in previous games before finally being shown in the mobile title. However, now that the "ancient Keyblade past" storyline has continued well beyond the original ending of Back Cover, this opened up for even more of this unnecessary content.
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This is what made the original Back Cover so interesting to fans of the series and even fans of the mobile title, as it delivered all the necessary information while pushing aside the filler. Unfortunately, as interesting as this new story is, the narrative of Kingdom Hearts Union X is often criticized for filler content that heavily outpaces the actually tangible lore entries. Then there's the murder mystery that came as a shock in a story where major characters never stay dead and where Disney often has influence over keeping the presentation family friendly. The story itself is a fascinating chapter of the Kingdom Hearts backstory, introducing new characters like the Master of Masters and giving a more solid definition of The Darkness, which has now been personified. For players who don't quite remember what the "ancient Keyblade past" is and may have been caught off guard when Xemnas mentions it during Kingdom Hearts 3, this refers to the events of Kingdom Hearts Union X.