>>51283135As someone who was probably a little older than you when it came out let me give you some context, this is the first time we got anything remotely like a JRPG for western audiences. It was probably the first major acknowledgement that our generation likes anime by any company and was really quite unexpected at the time. KH seems played out now, but at the time Disney and Anime actually acknowledging each other's existence reflected a great future which never came to pass. The west clung to normieism through network TV doubling if not tripling down on reality programming and now we have the nog-normie-weaponized-complex. Imagine it: The non-birth of the nogculture and instead a merged weeb/post-Christian had emerged and we looked like goddamn South Korea right now. It was our dream of Australium, everyone was gonna have 200iq and a mustache. That's why KH is significant.