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* In the German localization, the game's title changes from ''"Drawn to Life: Mal-Held sein"'' for ''"[[Drawn_to_Life]]"'', to simply ''"Der magische Stift"'' (The magic pen) for ''"Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter"''. Due to this change it became fairly unclear, to those unfamiliar with the first game, that ''"Der magische Stift"'' is in fact a sequel.
 
* In the German localization, the game's title changes from ''"Drawn to Life: Mal-Held sein"'' for ''"[[Drawn_to_Life]]"'', to simply ''"Der magische Stift"'' (The magic pen) for ''"Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter"''. Due to this change it became fairly unclear, to those unfamiliar with the first game, that ''"Der magische Stift"'' is in fact a sequel.
 
* In ''The Art of 5thCell'', Joe Tringali says, “The original ending for ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter'' was purposely done in a different style from the game, to reinforce the real world vs. the imagined world…”
 
* In ''The Art of 5thCell'', Joe Tringali says, “The original ending for ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter'' was purposely done in a different style from the game, to reinforce the real world vs. the imagined world…”
* According to Jeremiah Slaczka, the modified ending is not canon.<ref>https://youtu.be/EoxNnnrowm4?t=339</ref>
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* According to both Jeremiah Slaczka<ref>https://youtu.be/EoxNnnrowm4?t=339</ref> and the story of [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]], the modified ending of The Next Chapter is not canon.
** Furthermore, [[5th Cell]] had little involvement in the modified ending.
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** Despite both later having doubts about The Next Chapter's age rating, the original ending was approved by both [[THQ]] and the ESRB prior to release.
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*** Furthermore, [[5th Cell]] had little involvement in the modified ending.
    
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