Kingdom Heartsis an extremely popular series of video games published by Square Enix and made in collaboration with the Walt Disney Company. The games feature crossovers with popular Disney characters like Mickey Mouse andfranchises likeWinnie the Pooh,The Nightmare Before Christmas,Pirates of the Caribbean,The Lion King, and many more alongside Square Enix properties likeFinal Fantasy,The World Ends With You, andEinhänder.

In 2022, it was announced thatKingdom Hearts IVwas in development, leading many people to begin speculating on which Disney properties would be brought into the new game. The previous entry brought in beloved franchises likeFrozenandBig Hero 6, and fans have been suggesting new worlds for the sequel that range fromRaya and the Last DragontoLucaand even 20th Century Fox properties that Disney now owns likeAvatarandThe Simpsons.

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Fan favorite picks also include the MCU orStar Warscharacters, but for all the Dinsey films that get mentioned, there are plenty that does not make it into the games. In fact, there are plenty of films that seem like safe bets to never appear in the franchise. Here are the ten Disney films that will never be intheKingdom Heartsgames.

Kingdom Hearts 3introduced the world of theToy Storyuniverse, with Woody and Buzz meeting Sora, Donald, and Goofy in Andy’s room. Yet while the classic Toy Story characters appeared, it is highly unlikely the recent spin-off filmLightyearwill make an appearance.

Nicolas Cage in National Treasure

One reason is just the film’s underperformance at the box office makes it less of a priority to incorporate into the game than films likeEncanto,Turning RedorOnward. The other is the film’s basic premise of being a movie inside theToy Storyuniverse that Andy saw and inspired the Buzz Lightyear toy line. This meta premise was difficult for mainstream audiences to understand andcontributed toLightyear’s box office failure. WhileKingdom Heartshas its own confusing lore the high concept nature ofthe movie in its relationship to theToy Storyfranchise might be too much forKingdom Hearts.

National Treasure

While most of theKingdom Heartsrealms visited in the series are popular animated films, they have dipped their toes into live-action franchises but rarely. The only two to be incorporated into the games have beenTronandPirates of the Caribbean. With that in mind, it would seem like another popular Disney franchise produced by Jerry Bruckheimer would be ideal for the game series:National Treasure.

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YetNational Treasureseems like a difficult ask, even though the film’s central premise as a scavenger hunt and fetch quest seems ideal for a video game. Even with a recent series on Disney+, it is unlikely thatNational Treasurewould make an appearance inKingdom Heartswithout anappearance by Nicolas Cage’s characterBenjamin Franklin Gates. ThePirates of the Caribbeanlevels heavily feature Jack Sparrow, and even though Johnny Depp does not voice the character they do use his likeness. It feels like, had Square Enix and Disney would have wanted to includeNational Treasure,they would have already.

The Mighty Ducks

The Mighty Ducksis a vast multimedia franchise for Disney. It features three feature films released in 1992, 1994, and 1996 as well as an animated series not connected to the movies but about anthropomorphic duck superheroes. It also was recently revived as a Disney+ series calledThe Might Ducks: Game Changerswhich was sadly canceled.

DespiteThe Mighty Duckshaving major brand recognition at Disney and one the company recently tried to revive, it is hard to find a place for this series to fit withinKingdom Heartsoutside of maybe a mini-game. The animated series version with the cartoon ducks feels more likely to fit within theKingdom Heartsworld, but the series only lasted one season and has been mostly forgotten, so it is highly unlikely any version of this series will appear.

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Herbie the Love Bug

Herbie the Love Bugis one of Disney’s oldest and most iconic film franchises, despite not having been relevant in decades. The original film,The Love Bug, was released in 1968 and was followed by three theatrical sequels in the 1970s and early 80s, a made-for-television remake in 1997 fromAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumaniadirector Peyton Reed (starring Bruce Campbell, of all people), and a2006 relaunch starring Lindsey Lohan.

Herbie the Love Bug is an icon, but he is not quite popular or well known with general audiences, particularly kids who would be playing theKingdom Heartsgame series. While it is unlikely the characters would visit a world with Herbie it would be nice to see him as a summon character, but that remains to unlikely possibility.

Dick Tracy

Dick Tracy

Dick Tracywas Disney’s big-budget action blockbuster for the summer of 1990 and was meant to be their answer toBatman. While the film was a hit and earned three Academy Awards out of its seven nominations and is fondly remembered today for its unique visual style. While the movie failed to launch a film franchise like Disney wanted and has mostly been a cult classic, the world ofDick Tracyseems perfect for a video game, particularly one likeKingdom Hearts.

Besides the fact that the movie is 33 years old and likely not well remembered to warrant a major level in the game, the film rights make this almost an impossibility. While Disney distributed the film, it is the star and director Warren Beatty who owns the film rights toDick Tracy. Normally, he would have lost the film rights after all this time, but in 2010 he produced and starred inDick Tracy Specialthat aired once on TCM to retain the rights.

As recently as August 15, 2025, Beatty appeared asDick Tracyand himself inDick Tracy Special: Tracy Zooms In,which also aired on Turner Classic Movies, helping him retain the rights. If Square Enix and Disney wanted to useDick TracyinKingdom Hearts 4they would need approval from Warren Beatty.

The Rocketeer

The following summer afterDick Tracy, Disney bet on another pulp comic hero to launch a franchise withThe Rocketeer. The movie was directed by futureCaptain America: The First Avengerdirector Joe Johnston and was a throwback to pulp adventure serials, but was a box office disappointment in the summer of 1991.

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However, unlikeDick Tracy, Disney actually still seems to have the rights toThe Rocketeer. They released a Disney Jr. animated series that acted as a loose sequel and theywere in development on a sequelwithDevotionfilmmaker J.D. Dillard that was recently scrapped. The film’s box office disappointment alongside the recent cancelation of a reboot shows that the franchise is not a priority for Disney and is unlikely to be high in consideration for a world inKingdom Hearts.

The Lone Ranger

One of the last big-budget live-action films Disney made trying to chase thePirates of the Caribbeanformula, before shifting to MCU andStar Warsfilms being the bedrock of their action franchises,The Lone Rangerwas an adaptation of the popular western hero.

The movie was one of the most high-profile box office bombs in recent memory, so that is one factor in why, even if Disney still had the rights,The Lone Rangerwould not appear inKingdom Hearts. The other major factor is the various accusations that surround stars Armie Hammer and Johnny Depp which make this an overall toxic film to touch, and one Disney would rather forget about.

John Carter

John Carteris one of the most high-profile andnotable bombs in box office history, and one that Disney will forever be associated with. The film has garnered a cult following and likeTron, the world ofJohn Cartermakes for an exciting prospect to realize in a video game. The alien world of Barsoom aka Mars would make for some exciting levels.

However, not only is it unlikely that Disney would want to be associated with a bomb of this magnitude, but they alsolost the film rights to the character, so this is another case of a high-profile potential franchise that Disney bet big on, failing to launch, and eventually let go.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit

Who Framed Roger Rabbitis a beloved iconic film of the 1980s and was a technical marvel that set the template for animated characters interacting in a live-action world. The character of Roger Rabbit was featured in Disney theatrical shorts in the 1990s, almost got a film sequel, and even had acameo inChip n Dale: Rescue Rangers. It seems odd that Roger Rabbit and Toontown have not yet been featured inKingdom Hearts.

It could be that the nature of the material is slightly too silly for theKingdom Heartsgame, which is saying something for being able to mix Winnie the Pooh andFinal Fantasy, but also it could be a rights issue. Roger Rabbit was developed through Amblin Entertainment which is owned by Steven Spielberg who has a deal at Universal Pictures. While Roger Rabbit remains a fixture at Disney parks it feels like gamers won’t see him, Jessica Rabbit, or any other character from the films inKingdom Hearts.

Song of the South

Without a doubt, the one Disney movie that will never ever be inKingdom Hearts, or really any Disney material, isSong of the South. Since its release, the film has been controversial for its handling of race and Disney has done everything it can to distance itself from it and has not released it on home video since the 1980s.

Yet, ridiculously, the animated characters from the film were still the main focus of the ride Splash Mountain, which is now set to replace them withcharacters fromThe Princess and the Frog. Disney would put R-rated Fox properties likeAlienandPredatorinKingdom Hearts 4before anything fromSong of the Southfound its way into the game.