A survey for fans of the Kingdom Hearts franchise has surfaced , gauging interest and crowd-sourcing feedback on aspects of the series that appeal to customers.

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Atlantica (The Little Mermaid)

Beast's Castle (Beauty and the Beast)

Castle of Dreams (Cinderella)

Deep Space (Lilo and Stitch)

Dwarf Woodlands (Snow White and the Seven Dwarves)

Enchanted Dominion (Sleeping Beauty)

Halloween Town/Christmas Town (Nightmare before Christmas)

Neverland (Peter Pan)

Olympus Coliseum/Underworld (Hercules)

Port Royal (Pirates of the Caribbean)

Pride Lands (Lion King)

Space Paranoids (Tron)

The Land of Dragons (Mulan)

Timeless River (Steamboat Willie)\

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Past the standard survey stuff, things take a turn toward the specific. Participants are asked whether they'd be interested in purchasing a Collector's Edition for future Kingdom Hearts titles along with what sort of preorder incentive they'd like to see attached.Fans are then questioned as to whether they identify as more of a Square Enix fan, or a Disney fan, indicating the amount of content featured from each of the companies' respective properties could be up for debate.Lastly, most specifically, users are asked what their favorite Disney worlds are from the following list:All of this seems like Square Enix is looking to tailor future Kingdom Hearts offerings for its fan base. Kingdom Hearts III was revealed at E3 2013 , though no release window for the next installment of the series proper has been announced. While the game's narrative will pick up and follow the events of Dream Drop Distance, it's likely some of the information from this survey will be applied before launch.However, Square Enix has confirmed in the past that the series will continue on past and outside the release of Kingdom Hearts III, as evident by the slightly later announcement of Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix.So, like the survey says, what would you like to see in the future of Kingdom Hearts? How would you describe Kingdom Hearts to a friend in one sentence or less? Let us know in the comments below!

Brandin Tyrrel is a freelance writer who digs Disney and some Square Enix. There's absolutely no reason to follow him on Twitter