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'''Chef Cookie''' is a character in ''[[Drawn to Life]]'', ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]]'', and ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]''. He is the chef for the [[Village]] in all the games. Cookie lives and works at the village restaurant after it is cleared of [[Shadow]] following his return. He is rescued from [[Banya Fields]], along with his two assistants.  
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'''Chef Cookie''' is a character in ''[[Drawn to Life]]'', ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]]'', and ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]''. He is the chef for the [[Rapoville|Village]] in all the games. Cookie lives and works at the village restaurant after it is cleared of [[Shadow]] following his return. He is rescued from [[Banya Fields]], along with his two assistants.  
    
Cookie, although kind-hearted, is ambitious and high-spirited. He is very critical of his assistants, always noting when they do not meet his expectations. However, he believes in them and thinks they will eventually master the kitchen. He seems to believe his status as chef gives him power over other Raposa, most notable when he threatens to burn Isaac's next Banya order and proudly boasts to [[Miney]] about his occupation. Cookie has an obvious stingy trait, often fueling his quarrels with Isaac. The chef treats cooking as an art, and dislikes it when Raposa take more than their fair share.
 
Cookie, although kind-hearted, is ambitious and high-spirited. He is very critical of his assistants, always noting when they do not meet his expectations. However, he believes in them and thinks they will eventually master the kitchen. He seems to believe his status as chef gives him power over other Raposa, most notable when he threatens to burn Isaac's next Banya order and proudly boasts to [[Miney]] about his occupation. Cookie has an obvious stingy trait, often fueling his quarrels with Isaac. The chef treats cooking as an art, and dislikes it when Raposa take more than their fair share.