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| − | {{Spoiler|{{Icon|DTL}}|boxcolor=#39a021}} | + | {{Spoiler|{{Icon|DTL}}|boxcolor=#ce7b4a}} |
| | {{Infobox/Village | | {{Infobox/Village |
| | |name= Rapoville | | |name= Rapoville |
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| | </tabber> | | </tabber> |
| | |mayor=[[Mayor]] (Formerly)<br>[[Mari]] | | |mayor=[[Mayor]] (Formerly)<br>[[Mari]] |
| − | |population=51<small> (DtL)</small><br>15<small> (Wii)</small><br>31<small> (TR) | + | |population=51<small> (Drawn to Life)</small><br>15<small> (The Next Chapter (Wii))</small><br>31<small> (Two Realms) |
| | |specialization=None<br>Creation <small>(Presumed)</small> | | |specialization=None<br>Creation <small>(Presumed)</small> |
| | |sections=10 | | |sections=10 |
| | |creations=Listed [[Rapoville#Village Features|Below]] | | |creations=Listed [[Rapoville#Village Features|Below]] |
| − | |levels=5 Warp Gates<small> (DtL)</small><br>4 Warp Gates + [[Circi Loves Wilfre]]<small> (Wii)</small> | + | |levels=5 Warp Gates<small> (Drawn to Life)</small><br>4 Warp Gates + [[Circi Loves Wilfre|Final Level]]<small> (The Next Chapter (Wii))</small><br>13 Story Imagination Battles <small>(Two Realms)</small><br>44 Optional Imagination Battles <small>(Two Realms)</small> |
| | |games= {{Icon|DTL}}<br>{{Icon|Wii}}<br>{{Icon|TNC}}<br>{{Icon|TR}} | | |games= {{Icon|DTL}}<br>{{Icon|Wii}}<br>{{Icon|TNC}}<br>{{Icon|TR}} |
| | |next=[[Turtle Rock]] | | |next=[[Turtle Rock]] |
| | |prev=[[Belleview]] | | |prev=[[Belleview]] |
| − | |boxcolor=#39a021 | + | |boxcolor=#ce7b4a |
| | }} | | }} |
| | {{Quote | | {{Quote |
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| | === ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)'' === | | === ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)'' === |
| − | {{NoncanonSection|boxcolor=#39a021}} | + | {{NoncanonSection|boxcolor=#ce7b4a}} |
| | Rapoville, called exclusively Raposa Village in [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)|this game]], acts once again as the main hub for the [[Hero]] and [[Raposa]]. The Village had some of it's objects stolen, such as [[Isaac's Door]] and the [[Village Bridge]], which the Hero must restore throughout the game. [[Circi]] believes that [[Zsasha]] is responsible for the crimes, but his innocence is proven when he is rescued from the [[Monkey King]]. After hearing from Zsasha that a shadowy figure was seen in [[Jangala]], Circi fears that [[Wilfre]] had returned and began to spread the news to the villagers. | | Rapoville, called exclusively Raposa Village in [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)|this game]], acts once again as the main hub for the [[Hero]] and [[Raposa]]. The Village had some of it's objects stolen, such as [[Isaac's Door]] and the [[Village Bridge]], which the Hero must restore throughout the game. [[Circi]] believes that [[Zsasha]] is responsible for the crimes, but his innocence is proven when he is rescued from the [[Monkey King]]. After hearing from Zsasha that a shadowy figure was seen in [[Jangala]], Circi fears that [[Wilfre]] had returned and began to spread the news to the villagers. |
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| | Four years later, Mari is still the mayor of the village and is working with a twice-revived Wilfre to reconnect with [[Mike]]. Throughout the game, the Hero and Mike visit both Rapoville and [[Belleview]], working together to stop [[Aldark]]'s plans. Near the middle of the game, Mari tasks the Hero to help deal with a group of lazy villagers. Later in the game, Mike escapes to the [[Watersong]] house and hides out until he builds up the courage to face [[Deputy Snyder]]. | | Four years later, Mari is still the mayor of the village and is working with a twice-revived Wilfre to reconnect with [[Mike]]. Throughout the game, the Hero and Mike visit both Rapoville and [[Belleview]], working together to stop [[Aldark]]'s plans. Near the middle of the game, Mari tasks the Hero to help deal with a group of lazy villagers. Later in the game, Mike escapes to the [[Watersong]] house and hides out until he builds up the courage to face [[Deputy Snyder]]. |
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| − | == [[File:GalileoMinimapIcon.png]] Village Features == | + | == {{Icon|Location}} Village Features == |
| | <tabber> | | <tabber> |
| | |-|Drawn to Life= | | |-|Drawn to Life= |
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| | === Buildings and Locations === | | === Buildings and Locations === |
| | * [[Lighthouse (DTL)|Lighthouse]] | | * [[Lighthouse (DTL)|Lighthouse]] |
| − | * <abbr title="This is a fanon name and has no real basis in-game.">Tackle House</abbr> | + | * Boat House |
| | * [[Mari's House]] | | * [[Mari's House]] |
| | * [[Village Hall]] | | * [[Village Hall]] |
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| | * [[Isaac's Shop]] | | * [[Isaac's Shop]] |
| | * [[Cookie's Restaurant]] | | * [[Cookie's Restaurant]] |
| − | * Clinic | + | * [[Dr. Cure#Media|Clinic]] |
| | * [[Creation Hall]] | | * [[Creation Hall]] |
| − | * Boathouse | + | * [[Pirate Beard#Related_Assets|Boathouse]] |
| | * [[Docks]] | | * [[Docks]] |
| | * [[Village Observatory]] | | * [[Village Observatory]] |
| − | * [[Farmhouse]] | + | * [[Farmer Brown#Misc|Farmer Brown's]] farmhouse |
| − | * Abandoned House | + | * [[Village Entrance]] |
| | + | * [[Kyren#Media|Abandoned House]] |
| | * [[Jowee's House]] | | * [[Jowee's House]] |
| − | * [[Mari's House]] | + | * [[Mari#Misc|Mari's]] House |
| | * [[Cricket's Station]] | | * [[Cricket's Station]] |
| | * [[Wishing Well]] | | * [[Wishing Well]] |
| − | * [[Watersong]] House | + | * [[Watersong House]] |
| − | * [[Watersong]] Stage | + | * [[Watersong#Rapoville_District_Structures|Watersong Stage]] |
| − | * [[Lavasteam]] Forge | + | * [[Lavasteam#Rapoville_District_Structures|Lavasteam Forge]] |
| − | * [[Lavasteam]] House | + | * [[Lavasteam#Rapoville_District_Structures|Lavasteam House]] |
| − | * [[Galactic Jungle]] Silo | + | * [[Galactic Jungle#Rapoville_District_Structures|Galactic Jungle Silo]] |
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| | === [[:Category:Village Creation|Village Creations]] === | | === [[:Category:Village Creation|Village Creations]] === |
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| | == {{IconSVG|Trivia}} Trivia == | | == {{IconSVG|Trivia}} Trivia == |
| − | * The player can access the Northeastern section of the village while the clouds are only partially cleared; doing so will cause the Minimap to go black. | + | * The player can access the Northeastern section of the village while the clouds are only partially cleared; doing so will cause the minimap to go black. |
| | * In ''[[Drawn to Life]]'', the entire village area uses a color palette of less than 256 unique colors. | | * In ''[[Drawn to Life]]'', the entire village area uses a color palette of less than 256 unique colors. |
| | ** This count does not include creations drawn by the player. | | ** This count does not include creations drawn by the player. |
| | * After renaming the village in ''Drawn to Life'', the new name cannot be changed. | | * After renaming the village in ''Drawn to Life'', the new name cannot be changed. |
| | * Out of all the various villages in the games, this one seems to be most connected to the [[Creator]]. | | * Out of all the various villages in the games, this one seems to be most connected to the [[Creator]]. |
| | + | * Rapoville and [[Turtle Rock]] are the only villages in ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]'' to not appear as books. |
| | * On the title screen for ''[[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]'', both Rapoville and [[Belleview]] can be seen together, with certain characters walking through the scene. | | * On the title screen for ''[[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]'', both Rapoville and [[Belleview]] can be seen together, with certain characters walking through the scene. |
| | ** For Rapoville, these [[Raposa]] are [[Jowee]], [[Mya]], [[Isaac]], [[Kyren]], [[Nima]], [[Chef Cookie]], [[Dr. Cure]], [[Cricket]], [[NavyJ]], and [[Crazy Barks]]. | | ** For Rapoville, these [[Raposa]] are [[Jowee]], [[Mya]], [[Isaac]], [[Kyren]], [[Nima]], [[Chef Cookie]], [[Dr. Cure]], [[Cricket]], [[NavyJ]], and [[Crazy Barks]]. |
| − | * [[Galileo]] has named the Raposa planet "Raporia Prime", although it's unknown if he has the scientific authority to popularize such a name.
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| | =={{Icon|Painting}} Media== | | =={{Icon|Painting}} Media== |
| | <center> | | <center> |
| | + | <tabber> |
| | + | |-|Images= |
| | <gallery spacing="small" position="center" widths="310" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" captionsize="small" captiontextcolor="#8e8e8e" captionalign="center" orientation="none"> | | <gallery spacing="small" position="center" widths="310" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" captionsize="small" captiontextcolor="#8e8e8e" captionalign="center" orientation="none"> |
| − | Village-Fullsize-Creations.png|A less-accurate but more detailed map showing the locations of player-made creations. | + | Village-Fullsize-Creations.png|A less-accurate but more detailed map showing the locations of player-made creations |
| − | StartScreen Village.png|A picture of the village from the start screen of [[Drawn to Life]]. | + | StartScreen Village.png|A picture of the village from the start screen of ''[[Drawn to Life]]'' |
| − | RaposaVillageWii.png|Raposa Village as seen in [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]]. | + | RaposaVillageWii.png|Raposa Village as seen in ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]]'' |
| − | RaposaVillagePromoTR.jpg|Rapoivlle as seen in [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]. | + | RaposaVillagePromoTR.jpg|Rapoville as seen in ''[[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]'' |
| − | EarlyConceptMap.png|Early concept art for the Village in Edison Yan's ''Art of 5th Cell'' book. | + | EarlyConceptMap.png|Early concept art for the Village in Edison Yan's ''Art of 5th Cell'' book |
| − | BlankMinimap_NorthernExpansion.png|The Minimap with a blank section due to the player accessing the Northeastern path before it has been fully cleared. | + | RaposaWorldTR.png|Rapoville on its continent as seen in ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms''' opening |
| − | Village Default Palette.png|The primary color palette the village uses.
| + | BlankMinimap_NorthernExpansion.png|The Minimap with a blank section due to the player accessing the Northeastern path before it has been fully cleared |
| | </gallery> | | </gallery> |
| | + | |-|Music= |
| | + | {{#tag:tabber| |
| | + | {{!}}-{{!}}Drawn to Life= |
| | + | <gallery spacing="small" position="center" widths="310" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" captionsize="small" captiontextcolor="#8e8e8e" captionalign="center" orientation="none"> |
| | + | Sad_Village.ogg|Sad Village |
| | + | Village_Main_Theme.ogg |Village Theme |
| | + | Welcome_to_the_Village_-_Raposa_Return.ogg|Happy Village |
| | + | Snowball_fight.ogg|Snowball Fight |
| | + | Trouble.ogg|Trouble |
| | + | At_Night.ogg|At Night |
| | + | Festival.ogg|Festival |
| | + | False_Hope.ogg|False Hope |
| | + | </gallery> |
| | + | {{!}}-{{!}}Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)= |
| | + | <gallery spacing="small" position="center" widths="310" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" captionsize="small" captiontextcolor="#8e8e8e" captionalign="center" orientation="none"> |
| | + | RaposaVillageWii.ogg|Drawn to The Sun |
| | + | InsideBuildingsWii.ogg|Inside Building |
| | + | VictoryPartyWii.ogg|Victory in Raposa |
| | + | </gallery> |
| | + | {{!}}-{{!}}Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (DS)= |
| | + | <gallery spacing="small" position="center" widths="310" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" captionsize="small" captiontextcolor="#8e8e8e" captionalign="center" orientation="none"> |
| | + | DTL2_Outside_Jowees_House.ogg|Raposa Village |
| | + | DTL2_Trouble.ogg|Trouble! |
| | + | DTL2_Track_25_-_Worlds_end.ogg|World's End |
| | + | </gallery> |
| | + | {{!}}-{{!}}Drawn to Life: Two Realms= |
| | + | <gallery spacing="small" position="center" widths="310" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" captionsize="small" captiontextcolor="#8e8e8e" captionalign="center" orientation="none"> |
| | + | DTL3_RaposaVillageTheme_Day.ogg|Rapoville (Day) |
| | + | DTL3_RaposaVillageTheme_Night.ogg|Rapoville (Night) |
| | + | DTL3_RaposaVillageTheme_Sad.ogg|Rapoville (Sad) |
| | + | </gallery> |
| | + | }} |
| | + | |-|Misc= |
| | + | <gallery spacing="small" position="center" widths="310" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" captionsize="small" captiontextcolor="#8e8e8e" captionalign="center" orientation="none"> |
| | + | Village Default Palette.png|The primary color palette the village uses. |
| | + | RapovilleIconTR.png|The icon for Rapoville in ''[[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]'' |
| | + | Talkallrapo_color.jpg|The "Raposa love to chat" achievement, earned by speaking with every Rapoville resident |
| | + | </gallery> |
| | + | </tabber> |
| | </center> | | </center> |
| − | {{Navbox/Gate|Drawn to Life|Rapoville|boxcolor=#39a021}} | + | {{Navbox/Gate|Drawn to Life|Rapoville|boxcolor=#ce7b4a}} |
| | [[Category:Drawn to Life]] | | [[Category:Drawn to Life]] |
| | [[Category:Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]] | | [[Category:Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]] |