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{{Infobox/Enemy
 
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'''Bonobo''' are enemies that first appear in ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]]'', appearing in every [[Jangala]] level. Bonobo are some of the only non-ranged enemies that actively target the [[Hero]] in Jangala. When they spot the Hero, they will run towards them, spear pointing out.  
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'''Bonobo''' are enemies that first appear in [[Jangala]]'s first level, [[Jangala Floor]]. They appear in every Jangala level after this.
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Bonobo are some of the only non-ranged enemies that actively target the [[Hero]] in Jangala. When they spot the Hero, they will run towards them, spear pointing out.  
  
 
== {{Icon|Tower}} Appearance ==
 
== {{Icon|Tower}} Appearance ==
Bonobo are grey-skinned, humanoid creatures with two, white, bulbous eyes, a purple upturned nose, and a mouth of sharp, yellow teeth. They also have markings around their eyes and on their forehead that are the same color as their nose.
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Bonobo are lavender-skinned, humanoid creatures with two, white, bulbous eyes, a purple upturned nose, and a mouth of sharp, yellow teeth. They also have markings around their eyes and on their forehead that are the same color as their nose.
  
 
They have long, blond hair that is shaped straight up in the air with an off-white bone tied around the base. They wear a necklace that is made of yellow beads, red feathers, and a skull as the focal piece. It also wears a loincloth made of leaves. In their left hand, they hold a spear that is decorated with more red feathers.
 
They have long, blond hair that is shaped straight up in the air with an off-white bone tied around the base. They wear a necklace that is made of yellow beads, red feathers, and a skull as the focal piece. It also wears a loincloth made of leaves. In their left hand, they hold a spear that is decorated with more red feathers.
  
 
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== {{Icon|Button}} Levels ==
 
== {{Icon|Button}} Levels ==
 
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== {{IconSVG|Trivia}} Trivia ==
 
== {{IconSVG|Trivia}} Trivia ==
* As revealed in a package from [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) Credits|Ken Capelli]], Bonobos were designed by Concept Artist [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) Credits|Winona Nelson]].
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* Bonobos are named after the [[wikipedia:Bonobo|Bonobo monkeys.]]
* Bonobos are named after the [[wikipedia:Bonobo|Bonobo monkeys]].
 
 
* Bonobos are called Jungle Warriors in the game's files.
 
* Bonobos are called Jungle Warriors in the game's files.
 
* During production of the game, Bonobos were called Pygmies.
 
* During production of the game, Bonobos were called Pygmies.
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BetaBonoboWii.jpg|alt=Game screenshot|The beta form of the Bonobo seen in a promotional video for [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]].
 
BetaBonoboWii.jpg|alt=Game screenshot|The beta form of the Bonobo seen in a promotional video for [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]].
 
BonoboConcept.png|alt=Game screenshot|The Bonobo as seen in concept art for the game.
 
BonoboConcept.png|alt=Game screenshot|The Bonobo as seen in concept art for the game.
BonoboPainting1.jpg|Concept art of a wall painting depicting Bonobos giving offerings to a [[Monkey]].
 
BonoboPainting2.jpg|Concept art of a wall painting depicting a happy Bonobo.
 
 
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