Summary

Halloween is a little more than a month away and if you don’t already know who you’re going to be dressed as come October 31, you best get a move on. If you need someone to make that decision for you, might I suggest somethingKingdom Hearts-themed? I only say that becauseSpirit Halloween’s Kingdom Hearts Keyblades are back on Amazon, and there are four designs to choose from.

Regardless of which design you choose, the Keyblades are $39.99 each and while that might seem like a lot for a replica prop made of plastic, they’re very detailed and big enough to look like the real thing, so perfect for anyone who plans on dressing as Sora this Halloween.They range from 33.5 inches up to the 44.9-inch Starlight Keyblade. A silver star blade, blue handle, and gold keychain dangling from it.

kingdom hearts spirit halloween keyblades

While not quite as long as the Starblade option, the other three available aren’t exactly any less impressive. If anything, what they lack in length they make up for in detail.The Way To The Dawn Keyblade, so speaking to you Riku fans, is a fantastic replica of the Keyblade that made its debut in Kingdom Hearts 2, another Riku pick but possibly the one of the four that has appeared the most across the Kingdom Hearts series,the Oblivion Keybladewould be the most Halloween-looking Keyblade of all if it wasn’t for the fourth option.

The Finishing Touch For Your Kingdom Hearts Halloween Costume

And There Are Four Of Them To Choose From

Introduced when Sora heads to Halloween Town,the Pumpkinhead Keybladecombines Kingdom Hearts with The Nightmare Before Christmas, so it’s only right it be one of the Keyblades turned into a costume accessory by Spirit Halloween. Ideal for those of you cosplaying as Jack Skellington or anyone else from the Tim Burton classic this Halloween. That’s if you’ve got any Nightmare Before Christmas cash leftover afterpicking up the movie’s first Lego set.

Kingdom Hearts Oblivion Keyblade

The Oblivion Keyblade has a sleek black and silver design, topped off with a keychain that is the same as Sora’s iconic crown necklace. In the games, the Keyblade represents Sora’s memories of Riku.

Kingdom Hearts Way To The Dawn Keyblade

Take the road to dawn with Riku’s Way to the Dawn Keyblade. Compared to other Keyblades, the design of Way to the Dawn is particularly unique, looking much more like a sharp sword than a key.

Kingdom Hearts Starlight Keyblade

The Starlight Keyblade really leans into the star and magic theme. Its keychain is a golden star, and the weapon’s teeth is also shaped like a star. The hilt is also a gorgeous shade of blue.

Kingdom Hearts Pumpkinhead Keyblade

Inspired by Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas, this Keyblade hasallthe Halloween vibes. The keychain is a jack-o'-lantern, the blade is a bat, and the handle is Jack’s torso.

If nothing else, dressing up as someone from Kingdom Hearts and swinging a Keyblade around this spooky season will help distract you from the fact we still don’t know whenKingdom Hearts 4will be released. Tetsuya Nomura revealed this week thatthe next game in the series will act as a resetwhilealso moving toward the story’s conclusion, but no update on when exactly we’ll be able to play it or even when we will next get a good look at it.

Kingdom Hearts Oblivion Keyblade

Kingdom Hearts Way To The Dawn Keyblade

Kingdom Hearts Starlight Keyblade

Kingdom Hearts Pumpkinhead Keyblade