| Line 143: |
Line 143: |
| | * The game was originally announced on May 26th, 2009 in tandem with its [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter|DS counterpart]]. | | * The game was originally announced on May 26th, 2009 in tandem with its [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter|DS counterpart]]. |
| | * ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)'' was confirmed not to be canon by [[Digital Continue]]<ref>[[File:Wiinotcanon.png|200px]]</ref>. | | * ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)'' was confirmed not to be canon by [[Digital Continue]]<ref>[[File:Wiinotcanon.png|200px]]</ref>. |
| − | ** This makes it the only game in the series to have its canonicity changed, as it was originally confirmed canon by [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter Credits|Matthew Pellicane]]<ref>[https://www.ign.com/articles/2009/05/27/pre-e3-2009-drawn-to-life-the-next-chapter-ds-interview Matthew Pellicane Interview]</ref>. | + | ** This makes it the only game in the series to have its canonicity changed, as it was originally confirmed to be canon by [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter Credits|Matthew Pellicane]]<ref>[https://www.ign.com/articles/2009/05/27/pre-e3-2009-drawn-to-life-the-next-chapter-ds-interview Matthew Pellicane Interview]</ref>. |
| − | * Like the [[Drawn to Life|original installment]], the player gets to draw the world of Raposa at the start of the game. | + | * Like the [[Drawn to Life|original installment]], the player gets to draw the world of the [[Raposa]] at the start of the game. |
| | ** Unlike the original game, the Wii game doesn't let the player draw the trees and Raposa. Instead, the player gets to draw the sun and the moon. | | ** Unlike the original game, the Wii game doesn't let the player draw the trees and Raposa. Instead, the player gets to draw the sun and the moon. |
| − | * Like the [[Drawn to Life|original installment]], there are different tools for each world in-game. | + | * Also like the original installment, there are different tools for each world in-game. |
| | ** [[Jangala]] uses a [[Tail]]. | | ** [[Jangala]] uses a [[Tail]]. |
| | ** [[Shadow City]] uses [[Claws]]. | | ** [[Shadow City]] uses [[Claws]]. |
| | ** [[Icy Wastes]] uses a [[Sword]] and [[Skates]]. | | ** [[Icy Wastes]] uses a [[Sword]] and [[Skates]]. |
| | ** [[Eastern Winds]] uses [[Wings (Wii)|Wings]] and a [[Shooter (Wii)|Shooter]]. | | ** [[Eastern Winds]] uses [[Wings (Wii)|Wings]] and a [[Shooter (Wii)|Shooter]]. |
| − | * According to [[Jowee]], the game takes place during the summertime. | + | * Despite no level in the game having more than three challenges, there are slots in the data for each level for four challenges. |
| − | ** Despite this, according to [[Heather]], she still goes to school over the summer.
| + | * According to [[Jowee]], the game takes place during the summertime. 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]]. |
| − |
| |
| | * 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 [[Bad 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 [[Bad Mannequin]], upon which she tries to draw Wilfre. |