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Jowee | |
Characteristics | |
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Species | Raposa |
Gender | Male |
Age | Teenager (DTL/TNC) Young Adult (TR) |
Fur Color | Orange |
Information | |
Home | Rapoville |
Role | Protagonist |
Last Known Status | Alive |
Game(s) |
–Jowee
Jowee is one of the primary protagonists of the Drawn to Life series. He is very adventurous and carefree, though he can be serious if need be. After his appearance in Drawn to Life, Jowee would be given more character focus in later installments of the series, where he would become secondary protagonist to the Hero. Throughout the entire series, he is portrayed as Mari's love interest and after Drawn to Life: Two Realms, the two of them are engaged.
Jowee's personality changes over the course of the games. In the original game, Jowee was not always incredibly serious, but he loved to go on adventures. Jowee had liked Mari and was very kind, but he occasionally made mistakes that caused trouble for the village. In Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, Jowee started off seemingly with no goal in mind, though this changed when he learned that Mari was missing, causing him to become more serious. This change in attitude led to him taking on the role of The Hero's sidekick. He then risked his life to save Mari, which showed how devoted he truly is.
Appearance[edit]
Jowee is a teenage male Raposa with orange fur. He wears a blue and white shirt and brown shorts. In addition, he also wears blue goggles, which often rest upon his head, and a red scarf with a gold bell.
Jowee's appearance, for the most part, remains consistent between games and official art. Some discrepancies, however, do exist. For example, in many official artworks, including the game box-art, Jowee is seen without shorts (Though this is likely a stylistic choice and not his actual outfit or lack thereof). This contradicts the in-game sprites and the official "Raposa Coat of Arms", which both show him wearing shorts. The latter of which even includes Jowee wearing shoes, something not seen anywhere else.
Story[edit]
Drawn to Life[edit]
Jowee is first encountered when he is woken up by Mari and the Creator. At first, he only half believes Mari when she tells him of the Creator's return, but quickly changes his mind when he hears the Creator himself and sees the Hero. When Heather is rescued from Frostwind, Jowee is assigned to watch over her by the Mayor. This leads to the two developing a close, sibling-esque, friendship.
Jowee will sometimes attempt to impress Mari. He once went about this by running into a level, forcing The Hero to retrieve him. Later it is pointed out that he only wanted to get a flower for Mari. Jowee usually has good intentions, but can still be fairly reckless. At the end of the game, Indee and Pirate Beard invite Jowee to go on an adventure with them. Mari tells him that he should not refuse since it is his lifelong dream. In the end, however, he decides to stay with her.
Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)[edit]
This Section of Jowee Contains Non-Canon Content! |
In Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii), Jowee is given a more primary role. When items are stolen, Jowee believes that Zsasha is behind their disappearance. He also believes that Zsasha has gone off to Jangala. Jowee goes with The Hero to Jangala in order to try and find Zsasha and bring back the items. Jowee and The Hero then find Zsasha has been held captive by a Monkey King. Jowee's theory is proven wrong when Mari realizes Zsasha didn't take the items. Mari then suspects that Wilfre had returned and stole the items. She then sends Jowee and The Hero to Shadow City, to see if they can find Wilfre. They find Wilfre's journal, which holds a plan to destroy The Creator. The plan requires branches from the Tree of Ages and the Eternal Furnace, along with a pen and pencil and the mask they got from the Monkey King to stop Wilfre. Jowee and The Hero are then sent to Icy Wastes, in order to find the Eternal Furnace. Soon the group hear from Galileo that the Tree of Ages is in trouble, so The Hero and Jowee go to the Eastern Winds. They save the tree, and get the branches. After Circi reveals that she was with Wilfre all along, her monster fills the village with Shadow and kills her. The Hero then defeats it, and Jowee says he doesn't want to go on adventures as often anymore.
Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter[edit]
In Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, Jowee is again given a more primary role. He becomes second protagonist to The Hero after Mari's departure. As the game progresses, he goes through a significant change in attitude and adapts to the role of a leader and a helpful guide. Much to the reluctance of the rest of the villagers, Jowee insists on searching for his missing friend. When he and the rest of the group arrive at Wilfre's Wasteland, he confronts Mari, who finally joins back with her village. During the final battle, the Raposa pray for The Hero.
Drawn to Life: Two Realms[edit]
Imagination Battle[edit]
–Level Description
Jowee's Imagination Battle in Drawn to Life: Two Realms is named Jowee's Next Adventure. It is the sixth story level in the game, and has three segments. After returning to Rapoville and escaping the Shadows, the Hero reports back to Mari. However, Jowee overhears their conversation and is upset that she didn't include him in her plans to help Mike. Jowee then challenges the Hero to an Imagination Battle to prove himself.
Enemies[edit]
Build Mode[edit]
In Build Mode, the player is given a Bounce, a Megamini, and a Spring. One possible solution is to place the Bounce underneath the wall jump platforms, place the Megamini on the hovering platform, and place the Spring anywhere where it wont get in the way.
–Completion Text
Imagination Battles | |
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Last Level Aldark Appears |
Next Level Scone Scarf Settlement |
Quotes[edit]
Trivia[edit]
- Jowee is one of a few characters to have a canon voice, being voiced by David J Franco.
- He shares this voice actor with Mayor and Pirate Beard.
- Jowee is featured on the Raposa Coat of Arms. Here, he is shown wearing shorts and shoes.
- Both Jowee and the Hero are the only characters to appear on box art of all the main Drawn to Life games, not counting Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition.
- Jowee is 5th Cell's second mascot after Scribblenauts' Maxwell.
- Jowee's name is likely a derivative of Saint Joseph.
- Jowee may also be named after the game's executive producer, Joseph Tringali.
- Jowee is one of four characters to sing in the series. The others being Mari, Rose and Heather.
- Jowee's Imagination Battle includes the tutorial for wall jumping.
- According to an interview with Jeremiah Slaczka, Jowee is around 19 years old.
- Joseph Tringali later claimed Jowee to be in his early 20's during Drawn to Life: Two Realms.
- As of the end of Drawn to Life: Two Realms, Jowee works for Miney.
Media[edit]
Jowee's house in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter.
Jowee searching for Mari in the treehouse on TurtleRock.
Jowee's house exterior in Drawn to Life.
Jowee's house in Drawn to Life at night.
Jowee's introduction in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii).
Jowee as he appears on Drawn to Life's main boxart.
HQ art seen on one of Drawn to Life's boxart.
Jowee as seen on Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)'s boxart.
Jowee, Heather, and Mari as featured on the cover of Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter.
LQ version of art from one of Drawn to Life's boxart. (No Logo)
Jowee as seen on promotional material for Drawn to Life: Two Realms.
Jowee's appearance in the Wii version of The Next Chapter.
Jowee as seen in the Raposa Sports minigames.
Jowee unknowingly starting the village snowball fight.
Jowee searching for Mari
Jowee and Sock talk on Turtlerock
"Yeah!" |
"Sweet!" |
Jowee biting into a dry Banya stalk |
"Huh?" |
"Um..." |
"Hmm..." |
"Oh..." |
"Ugh..." |
Jowee Sleeping (inhale) |
Jowee Sleeping (exhale) |
"Haha!" |