It is an instrumental version of 'Sanctuary' called 'PASSION' by Youko Shimomura.
It's the last item you get from the Mail Box in Traverse Town.
Simple and Clean by Utada Hikaru.
Several orchestral versions appear in Kingdom Hearts. -Hikari/Simple and Clean: An orchestral arrangement appears during the final cutscene of Kingdom Hearts II, as Sora is reading Kairi's letter. In addition, Video Games Live! preformed it. It is found on the soundtrack of the first game. -Passion/Sanctuary: It appears only once in the game, and not in the credits. if you do not select "New Game" or "Load" at the menu for a period of time, then a scene will begin in which the orchestral version of "Passion/Sanctuary" is the background music. -March Caprice for Piano and Orchestra: It is the song used in the credits for Kingdom Hearts I, and is also found on the soundtrack. -Fantasia Alla Marcia For Piano, Chorus And Orchestra: This piece is heard during the credits of Kingdom Hearts II, and is an orchestral medly of other themes heard during the game. In addition, there is the album Drammatica: The Very Best of Yoko Shimomura, which includes orchestral arrangements of Destati, The Other Promise, and a mix of Organization XIII's themes in a piece called The Thirteenth Anthology.
you talk to sid in trasverse town after you get the special gummy piece out of the door nob. sid should be in the accseory shop or out behind it
love glove
you first attack her alot and then when she is high in the air hit the floating piece of ground and it will fall and then you can do massive damage and after you defeat her you will have to face her again except this time shes a dragon so stay light on your feat
Back behind a piece of sunken ship where the large sunken ship is, there is something that Sora can't reach. Sebastian will offer to swim back and push it. Then the door to Ursula's lair will open.
A piece of chain is called a "link".
try to find this piece of information on Google.
Gibraltar
A small piece of soot is called a "smut."
One piece of garlic is called a "clove."