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==Characters==
=== Male Rapo Elder Behind Sprite===
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{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:Generic_Male_Elder_Behind.gif]]}}

Thanks to a technical glitch, Elder Males do not have a functioning "behind" animation and instead use the first static frame in the game. The full animation is found through hacking.

=== Alternate Shadow Wilfre Sprite===
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{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:WilfreOldSprites.png]]}}

There are alternate [[Wilfre]] sprites located on [[Credits/Drawn to Life|Chern Fai's]] [https://cocefi.com/drawntolife website]. Instead of the shadow being pure black, this version is a dark grey.

Because of the highlights of Wilfre's body being darker compared to the main color, it's easier to distinguish the form of his body from the shadow. It's also worth noting that while mostly the same, some of these highlights were removed in the final sprites.

=== Alternate NavyJ Sprite===
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{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:NavyJTanSprites.png]]}}

There are alternate [[NavyJ]] sprites located on [[Credits/Drawn to Life|Chern Fai's]] [https://cocefi.com/drawntolife website]. Instead of having orange fur, this version of NavyJ has tan fur.

==Enemies==
=== Alternate Timber Baki ===
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{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:AltForestBaki.png]]}}

There are alternate [[Timber Baki]] sprites located on [[Credits/Drawn to Life|Chern Fai's]] [https://cocefi.com/drawntolife website]. Instead of small leaves, these Baki wear a helmet-like plant atop their heads. There are static sprites for single, stacked, and floating/flying Baki.

===Alternate Shadow Creatures===
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{{UnusedImage|image=<tabber>|-|Bat=[[File:BetaShadowBat.png]]|-|Crawler=[[File:BetaDeadShadow.png]]|-|Walker=[[File:BetaShadowWalker.png]]|-|Ghoul=[[File:BetaShadowGhoul.png]]</tabber>}}

There are sprites of beta [[Shadow]] enemies located on [[Credits/Drawn to Life|Chern Fai's]] [https://cocefi.com/drawntolife website]. All four of them are slimmer than they are in the final release.
====Shadow Bat====
The [[Shadow Bat]] seems to have a small tail.

====Shadow Crawler====
Instead of only having eyes, [[Deadwood]]'s shadow crawler has a smirk.

====Shadow Walker====
The [[Shadow Walker]] has a disconnected head, or possibly a white collar of some kind.

====Shadow Ghoul====
The [[Shadow Ghoul]] has a bigger eye than in the final build.

===Unused Baki===
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{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:UnusedBaki.png]]}}

There are sprites of unused [[Baki]]s located on [[Credits/Drawn to Life|Chern Fai's]] [https://cocefi.com/drawntolife website]. One of them has gold fur and a green and orange striped scarf. The other has fur that is similar to [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Alternate NavyJ Sprite|NavyJ's unused fur]] and has the same green and orange striped scarf.

===Unused Shadow Creatures===
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{{UnusedImage|image=<tabber>|-|Dog=[[File:ShadowDog.png]]|-|Cluster=[[File:ShadowCluster.png]]|-|Tree=[[File:ShadowTree.png]]</tabber>}}

There are three sprites of unused [[Shadow]] enemies located on [[Credits/Drawn to Life|Chern Fai's]] [https://cocefi.com/drawntolife website]. One of them seems to be a small, dog-like creature, and one takes the appearance of many [[Shadow Walker]]s merged together. It can be assumed that the shadow cluster would've appeared in the [[City Gate]]. The final unused creature is a tree that seems to be filled with shadow.

==Bosses==
===Drakon===
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On November 13th, 2020, Joseph Tringali shared some concept art and cut content for [[Drawn to Life]], [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]], and [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]. Among them was a cut Boss for a similarly cut World 5. It would have been a Dragon with a tail of Shadow and a backpack. It is unknown what its attack pattern or plot relevance would have been.

{{BR|Clear}}
===Rata, Tat & Tat===
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{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:Rattatattat.png|200px]]}}

On November 13th, 2020, Joseph Tringali shared some concept art and cut content for [[Drawn to Life]], [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]], and [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]. Among them was a cut Boss for a similarly cut World 6. It would have been a group of 3 mice with mining equipment, all with bandages covering their eyes - possibly an allusion to the Three Blind Mice. It is unknown what their attack pattern or plot relevance would have been.

==Music==
=== Alternate Title Theme ===
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{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:ALT-Title-ThemeDTL1.ogg]]}}

This track is unused in the game and its purpose is unknown. It can not be purchased in the shop.
{{BR|Clear}}
=== Raposa Amused ===
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{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:Raposa Amused Unused.ogg]]}}

This track is unused in the game and its purpose is unknown. It can not be purchased in the shop. Possibly used whenever a level is complete and you are in the hub world.
{{BR|Clear}}
=== The After Famine ===
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{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:The After Famine Unused.ogg]]}}

This track is unused in the game and its purpose is unknown. It can not be purchased in the shop.
{{BR|Clear}}
=== Jowee's Theme ===
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{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:DTL1 Unused - Jowee.ogg]]}}

This track is unused in the game and its purpose is unknown. It can not be purchased in the shop.
{{BR|Clear}}

==Minigames==
===Music===
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{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:MusicMinigame.png|200px]]}}

On November 13th, 2020, Joseph Tringali shared some concept art and cut content for [[Drawn to Life]], [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]], and [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]. Among them was a cut minigame where the player would have to tap the screen to a beat with [[NavyJ]] and [[Jowee]]. It is unknown when this would have happened during the story.

{{BR|Clear}}
===Hide 'n Seek===
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{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:HidenSeekMinigame.png|200px]]}}

On November 13th, 2020, Joseph Tringali shared some concept art and cut content for [[Drawn to Life]], [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]], and [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]. Among them was a cut minigame where the player would have to tap the screen to find Raposa hiding in [[Raposa Village]]. They would have a set amount of time to find a set amount of Raposa. It is unknown when this would have happened during the story.

{{BR|Clear}}
===Fire===
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{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:FireMinigame.png|200px]]}}

On November 13th, 2020, Joseph Tringali shared some concept art and cut content for [[Drawn to Life]], [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]], and [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]. Among them was a cut minigame where the player would have to pour buckets of water on the village, covered in fire. Unlike the other unused minigames, we know when this game was supposed to be played.

According to an early draft of Drawn to Life, during the [[Beach Gate]] segment of the game, [[Isaac]] would have been corrupted by a "Shadow Stone" and influenced to set the village on fire. The player would then have to take water from the Lake and put out the fires. After this event was completed, [[Cricket]] and the [[Mayor]] would confront him while the [[Hero]] took the Shadow Stone to a "Village Pedestal" and destroyed it.

===Assemble===
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{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:AssembleMinigame.png|200px]]}}

On November 13th, 2020, Joseph Tringali shared some concept art and cut content for [[Drawn to Life]], [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]], and [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]. Among them was a cut minigame where the player would have to rebuild some of the buildings in Raposa Village. It is unknown when this would have happened during the story.

{{BR|Clear}}
== Misc. ==
=== Early Title Screen Logo ===
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{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:Dtl_logoold.png]]}}

There is an early version of The Drawn to Life logo found in the game's files. It was originally intended to be used on the game's title screen. While the final version has been clearly based on this version, there are still plenty of differences.

This version of the logo uses overall darker colors compared to the final version. Instead of the letters being a yellowish gold, this early version's letters have more of an orange hue. And the blue that surrounds this early logo is much darker in comparison to the final version.

In this version, there are two dots next to the lowercase e that aren't present in the final logo. This unused logo also has a dot in the middle of the letter a, which was also removed.

Another big change is that the early logo's "to" was placed underneath the rest of the logo and was contained in what appears to be a streak of red paint. However, in the final version, the words were moved farther away from each other, and the word "to" was placed in between them.

These changes were likely done to make the logo more simplistic and feel less cramped. Although the red paint streak present in the early logo may have inspired the red paint streak in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter's logo.

=== Early Title Screen Art ===

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In the game's files, an image of several raposa was found. It was originally intended for the upper title screen, but was eventually scrapped. In the final version, a picture of Jowee is used instead.

The correct palette for this image has not yet been found, but a screenshot of an early Drawn to Life trailer shows what this image would've originally looked like.

There is also early concept art that these Raposa seem to be based on. However, the coloring of the Raposa's clothing is different compared to the concept art. While the title screen Raposa wear different colors, all the Raposa in the concept art appear to wear the exact same brown outfit. A blown up version (x4) of the screenshot provided can be seen [https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/431525319388954634/741368224956022804/74d3d588-fbee-469c-c660-be6c54085180_waifu2x_art_scale_tta_1.png here] .

===Phonebooth===
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On November 13th, 2020, Joseph Tringali shared some concept art and cut content for [[Drawn to Life]], [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]], and [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]. Among them was a phonebooth that, according to him, would have been used for "outfit changing."
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