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** Despite the changes, both boxarts share the same [[Hero]] artwork and game logo.
 
** Despite the changes, both boxarts share the same [[Hero]] artwork and game logo.
 
* This installment was David J. Franco's favorite soundtrack that he composed.
 
* This installment was David J. Franco's favorite soundtrack that he composed.
* The Australian website's UI uses the [https://www.dafont.com/dokyo.font Dokyo] font, which was also used for the [[Wikipedia:Papa Louie|Papa Louie]] series.
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* To celebrate the game's Australian release, a Drawn to Life-themed competition was held by [[THQ]] and [[Wikipedia:Nickelodeon (Australian TV channel)|Nickelodeon]].
** To celebrate the game's Australian release, a Drawn to Life-themed competition was held by [[THQ]] and [[Wikipedia:Nickelodeon (Australian TV channel)|Nickelodeon Australia]], hosted on said website.
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** The winning prize was a Nintendo DS Lite for the victor and everyone in their class, as well as a copy of the game and a year's worth of THQ titles. Runner-ups received a $200 art set.
*** B. Wilson from New South Wales was declared the winner, earning a Nintendo DS Lite for herself and everyone in her class, as well as a copy of the game and a year's worth of THQ titles. Runner-ups received a $200 art set.
   
** Australia also received one of only three pieces of merchandise the [[Drawn to Life Series]] ever got: a DS carry case, complete with a stylus and branded whiteboard and marker<ref>[https://www.engadget.com/2007-11-16-australian-drawn-to-life-ds-case-is-awesome-unattainable.html Engadget Press Release Article]</ref>. The other pieces were another carry case promoting [[Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition]] and a similarly Australian-exclusive iron-on transfer sticker released alongside [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]].
 
** Australia also received one of only three pieces of merchandise the [[Drawn to Life Series]] ever got: a DS carry case, complete with a stylus and branded whiteboard and marker<ref>[https://www.engadget.com/2007-11-16-australian-drawn-to-life-ds-case-is-awesome-unattainable.html Engadget Press Release Article]</ref>. The other pieces were another carry case promoting [[Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition]] and a similarly Australian-exclusive iron-on transfer sticker released alongside [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]].
 
* According to director Jeremiah Slaczka, Drawn to Life was loosely inspired by the Super Nintendo game [[wikipedia:ActRaiser|ActRaiser]].
 
* According to director Jeremiah Slaczka, Drawn to Life was loosely inspired by the Super Nintendo game [[wikipedia:ActRaiser|ActRaiser]].
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