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| − | Repair Guy was a cut Raposa character who was intended to be a repairman for the village. He takes the nickname "Repair Guy" as neither [[Mari]] nor the [[Mayor]] remembered his actual name. As revealed in a leftover found in files shared by [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) Credits|Ken Capelli]], he would have had a daughter, likely represented by a [[Generic Raposa Character]]. | + | Repair Guy was a cut Raposa character who was intended to be a repairman for the village. He takes the nickname "Repair Guy" as neither [[Mari]] nor the [[Mayor]] remembered his actual name. As revealed in a leftover found in files shared by [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) Credits|Ken Capelli]], he would have had a daughter, likely represented by a [[Generic Raposa Character]]. He was also seen in a promotional image for ''Drawn to Life'' used in the November 2007 Nintendo Power magazine. |
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| | Despite being cut, his sprites would later be used for [[Rocko]] in ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]''. According to [[Drawn to Life Credits|Joseph Tringali]], he was "just another Raposa", and was removed due to the plot not developing to necessitate him as a character. | | Despite being cut, his sprites would later be used for [[Rocko]] in ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]''. According to [[Drawn to Life Credits|Joseph Tringali]], he was "just another Raposa", and was removed due to the plot not developing to necessitate him as a character. |
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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 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.<!--see comment below--> | | 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.<!--see comment below--> |
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| − | <!--According to an early draft of Drawn to Life (The GDD snippet), 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.-->
| + | According to a Game Design Document that was shared in the Drawn to Life: For All server by [[Drawn to Life Credits|Joseph Tringali]], 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. |
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| | <center><big>'''"Did you know my parents named me Mayonnaise? But then the kids at school made fun of me... so now my name is Madison... pretty cool, huh?"'''</big></center> | | <center><big>'''"Did you know my parents named me Mayonnaise? But then the kids at school made fun of me... so now my name is Madison... pretty cool, huh?"'''</big></center> |
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| − | [[Cindi]] is located with [[Mya]] below the [[Eternal Flame]]'s stump at the center of the area, where she tells the [[Hero]] about different modes of transport before stating her mother feeds her cupcakes. | + | [[Cindi]] is located with [[Mya]] below the [[Eternal Flame]]'s stump at the center of the area, where she tells the [[Hero]] about planes, trains and automobiles - likely a reference to the [[wikipedia:Planes, Trains and Automobiles|John Hughes movie of the same name]] - before telling the Hero her mother feeds her cupcakes. |
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