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| | ** Despite this, according to [[Heather]], she still goes to school over the summer. | | ** Despite this, according to [[Heather]], she still goes to school over the summer. |
| | * The Instruction Manuals for this game and its DS counterpart are both stylized to look like the [[Book of Life]]. | | * The Instruction Manuals for this game and its DS counterpart are both stylized to look like the [[Book of Life]]. |
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| | * Instead of only featuring [[Shadow]], Ink and Scribble are also used by [[Circi]] to accomplish her goals. The ink is primarily manifested in [[Shadow City]] as the main plot device of the gate, and scribble is manifested exclusively in the [[Giant Scribble Monster]]. | | * Instead of only featuring [[Shadow]], Ink and Scribble are also used by [[Circi]] to accomplish her goals. The ink is primarily manifested in [[Shadow City]] as the main plot device of the gate, and scribble is manifested exclusively in the [[Giant Scribble Monster]]. |
| | * Although [[Jowee]] states that [[Wilfre]]'s plan was to burn the [[Branches from the Tree of Ages]] in the [[Eternal Furnace]] to make Creation Ink, this plan is never carried out by Circi. In reality, she uses the Branches and Furnace, along with the other [[Artifacts of Power]] to create the [[Dark Mannequin]], upon which she tries to draw Wilfre. | | * Although [[Jowee]] states that [[Wilfre]]'s plan was to burn the [[Branches from the Tree of Ages]] in the [[Eternal Furnace]] to make Creation Ink, this plan is never carried out by Circi. In reality, she uses the Branches and Furnace, along with the other [[Artifacts of Power]] to create the [[Dark Mannequin]], upon which she tries to draw Wilfre. |
| | ** It is unknown whether this is a plot hole or a miscalculation of the plan on Jowee's part. | | ** It is unknown whether this is a plot hole or a miscalculation of the plan on Jowee's part. |
| | * According to Character Artist [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) Credits|Eric Maki]] and Additional Artist [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) Credits|Thomas Denmark]], the last six months of development were part of a crunch, meaning that the team was working long days, 6-7 days a week to get the game out on time. | | * According to Character Artist [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) Credits|Eric Maki]] and Additional Artist [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) Credits|Thomas Denmark]], the last six months of development were part of a crunch, meaning that the team was working long days, 6-7 days a week to get the game out on time. |
| | + | * Much like the [[Drawn to Life|original game]], the Australian release was commemorated with a competition, this time involving contestants to draw their own Hero. |
| | + | ** The winner of this contest was Patrick Donnelly of St. Bede's Primary School in Balwyn North, Victoria. He earned a Nintendo DSi for himself and everyone in his class, and a copy of [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]]. |
| | * According to [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) Credits|Scott Rogers]], the uDraw peripheral was created to make drawing on the Wii easier after seeing the difficultly of drawing with the Wii remote<ref>[https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6777678150928359424/ Scott Rogers' LinkedIn]</ref>. | | * According to [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) Credits|Scott Rogers]], the uDraw peripheral was created to make drawing on the Wii easier after seeing the difficultly of drawing with the Wii remote<ref>[https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6777678150928359424/ Scott Rogers' LinkedIn]</ref>. |
| | * This game released with one of only three pieces of merchandise made throughout the entire [[Drawn to Life series]] - the others being DS carry cases released alongside both the first game and [[Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition]] - with this being an iron-on transfer sticker. | | * This game released with one of only three pieces of merchandise made throughout the entire [[Drawn to Life series]] - the others being DS carry cases released alongside both the first game and [[Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition]] - with this being an iron-on transfer sticker. |
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| | DTLWiiDrewIronOnCover.png|The packaging for the iron-on transfer promoting the game. | | DTLWiiDrewIronOnCover.png|The packaging for the iron-on transfer promoting the game. |
| | DTLWiiDrewIronOn.png|The iron-on transfer sticker. | | DTLWiiDrewIronOn.png|The iron-on transfer sticker. |
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| | + | |-|Australian Release= |
| | + | <gallery widths="310" captionsize="medium" captiontextcolor="#8e8e8e" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" captionalign="center" spacing="small" position="center"> |
| | + | TNCAUSCOMP.png|A promotion for a TNC-themed contest on the Australian website. |
| | + | TNCAUSCOMPWINNER.png|The winning result of said contest. |
| | </gallery> | | </gallery> |
| | |-|Instruction Manual= | | |-|Instruction Manual= |