Farmer Brown

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Farmer Brown

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Characteristics
Species Raposa
Gender Male
Age Adult
Fur Color
Orange
Information
Home Rapoville
Role Farmer
Last Known Status Alive
Game(s) Drawn to Life Link
Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) Link
Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter Link
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Dem's a fine Banya crop dis season!

–Farmer Brown


Farmer Brown is a Raposa who appears in every Raposa-centric game in the Drawn to Life series. Farmer Brown is the local farmer for Rapoville, growing Banya, the Raposa's main food source. He lives and works at the village farm along with his family. Farmer Brown is shown to be very friendly and kind. Farmer Brown is also very caring towards his fellow villagers, whom he respects and wishes the best for.

TowerIcon.png Appearance[edit]

Farmer Brown is an adult male, orange furred Raposa. He wears blue dungarees, with a white T-shirt underneath, and a tan straw hat with a red ribbon around it. He is always seen holding a pitchfork/rake in his right hand.

Book Icon.png Story[edit]

Drawn to Life[edit]

Farmer Brown and his family were originally the farmers of the Village. They lived in the farmhouse with Banya crops in their garden. When Wilfre stole the Book of Life and tore the Banya page out of it, the Banya crops began to fade. This lead to the family heading off to the Snow Caves in order to find a new home. They were then trapped by Shadow Creatures until they were rescued by The Hero. The Hero was originally looking for the Sun page of the Book of Life. Throughout the rest of the game he protects the Banya stalks and works with Cookie to supply food for the Village.

Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)[edit]

This Section of Farmer Brown Contains Non-Canon Content!

In the Wii version, Farmer Brown helps the player throughout the game, mainly while navigating Jangala Outpost and Crystal Caverns.

Challenges[edit]

Throughout the game, certain Raposa will give the Hero certain challenges to complete. Farmer Brown offers the Hero some extra collectibles for six specific levels. Specifically, he asks the Hero to get him seeds. The specific challenges are show below:

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Jangala Climb
Gather 4 Dumpling
Tree Seeds
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Shadow City Outer Walls
Gather 8 Oversized
Brussel Sprouts
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Shadow Palace Gates
Gather 5 Edible
Conker Nuts
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Tundara
Gather 4 Spackle
Plants
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The Baldy Slopes
Gather 7 heads of
Titanic Lettuce
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Sky Arch Mountains
Gather 6 Booger
Berries

Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter[edit]

In Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, Wilfre returned to the village and sent most of the villagers to different villages. Farmer Brown, Cookie and Count Choco were sent to Lavasteam and were enslaved by Miney to find Banya Crystals. The player can optionally save them and return them to Turtle Rock.

Drawn to Life: Two Realms[edit]

Four years later, Farmer Brown reports to Cricket that some of his Banya crops have been stolen. After the Hero is informed, they do a stakeout and find that the culprit was a Baki Thief. Upon clearing the Baki's mind, Cricket tells Farmer Brown to supply some leftover Banya for them.

BoIopen.png Imagination Battle[edit]

Farmer Brown is trying to decide what to plant. Seed his mind with something fresh!

–Level Description


Banya Bowl is an optional battle in Drawn to Life: Two Realms, has one segment, and takes place inside Galileo's mind.

Rewards[edit]

One Star (500 points): 30 Rapo-Coins
Two Stars (1500 points): 50 Rapo-Coins
Three Stars (2500 points): Bamboo Hat Sticker

Required Enemies[edit]

  • None

Build Mode[edit]

For this level, the player is required to place 4 toys and reach the exit.


Quote Icon.png Quotes[edit]

This here Rapo was runnin round in my Banya field!

–Farmer Brown

To The Mayor, referring to Jowee.


This young varmint was gallivantin' around in ma farm!

–Farmer Brown

Referring to Jowee before the rain cloud Template is recovered.


I'll be protectin this ere Banya crop with ma life!

–Farmer Brown

Upon Frostwind's awakening.


I just saw some crazy lookin' RapoGirl running round the village!

–Farmer Brown

Upon searching for Heather.


That lil Rapo gives me the creeps! Better keep an eye on her!

–Farmer Brown

Upon catching Heather.


Dem Creator designed us a great night sky...
I better go check on da Banya.

–Farmer Brown

During Zsasha's stealing spree.


Can't see nothin' and ma Banya seeds are missin'!

–Farmer Brown

Upon the theft of his Banya seeds.


I can't believe y'all brought back Rapo pirates

–Farmer Brown

Upon the rescue of Pirate Beard, and once Count Choco is rescued he adds (below):

...And vampires too!

–Farmer Brown


Dat be quite a fight!

–Farmer Brown

Upon seeing Unagi and Cricket fight at Village Hall


Dem Banya crop is gone!

–Farmer Brown

Farmer Brown right before Wilfre is fought.


Y'all defeated Wilfre!?

–Farmer Brown

Farmer Brown right after Wilfre is defeated.

It be mighty warm here... I wonder if ma' son is ok.

–Farmer Brown

Farmer Brown upon arriving in Lavasteam.


Wow, yall can turn into a spider! Me? I'm not sure how I got up here.

–Farmer Brown

Farmer Brown upon being rescued from Robosa Foundry


There's a dark storm a-brewin'. I can feel it in mah bones.

–Farmer Brown


Now that everythin's over, I was thinking of makin' a box garden.

–Farmer Brown

Dis' year gonna be a fine one for Banya!

–Farmer Brown

Before completing Sleuthing Extraordinaire


Well I done run outa Banya berries. Couldja ask the Creator to design some?

–Farmer Brown

Before creating the Banya Berries


Ah.. a fine crop coming up this season.

–Farmer Brown

Before unlocking Banya Bowl


Whatchu want? I ain't in the business of handing out free Banya crop to passersby, ya hear?

–Farmer Brown

After unlocking Banya Bowl but before attempting it


I'm just about feeling as rotten as my Banya ended up last year.

–Farmer Brown

After losing Banya Bowl


Well howdy! I reckon you're looking for some fine fresh Banya, ain'tcha?

–Farmer Brown

After winning Banya Bowl

Trivia[edit]

  • Farmer Brown is referred to as botFBROWN within Drawn to Life's code.
  • Farmer Brown sometimes refers to his son as "Lil'Rapo".
  • Though Generic Raposa Characters besides Cindi do not appear in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, Farmer Brown wonders if his son is okay upon arriving in Lavasteam.
    • This may imply that the generic characters are still alive at this time, though they are not seen.
  • He holds his rake in his right hand. This may mean that he is right handed.
  • When he throws a snowball, he uses his rake as a catapult.
  • He is one of the few Raposa to not have his idle sprite replaced in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter.
  • A glitch can occur if the player talks to Farmer Brown right after Wilfre is fought in the original Drawn to Life. After talking to him, his text box and speech bubble remain on screen. The player can roam around the village with the text box and speech bubble on screen.
    • This glitch will end if the player starts a cut scene or talks to another character.
    • If the player enters a building and then talks to any character, the game will crash.
    • Interacting with the Village Observatory doesn't affect the glitch in any way.
    • Entering any gate will remove the text box and speech bubble.
  • When talked to on Turtle Rock, Farmer Brown says that “now that it’s all over”, he had been thinking about starting a box garden. Though it is unknown what he meant by “it’s all over”, he was likely referring to Wilfre being defeated.
    • However, Farmer Brown first mentions this before this happens. While this could simply be a mistake, it might also mean that Farmer Brown is talking about something different.

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