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Raposa
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Male
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Elder
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Rapoville
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Minor Character (DTL/Wii) Villager (TR)
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Husband of his wife Father of his daughter
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Astronomer
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Alive
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“I came here to study the stars...”
–Galileo
Galileo is a Raposa who appears in Drawn to Life, Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii), and Drawn to Life: Two Realms, usually as a supporting character. He lives at the Village Observatory in every game he appears. Galileo and the Template for the observatory are rescued from Star Forest.
Appearance[edit]
Galileo has yellow fur and a long white beard. He wears a red robe with a matching pointed red hat. He also appears to be wearing grey pants.
Galileo is first seen after being rescued in Star Forest with his family. When he returns to the village, he asks the Hero to clear the Darkness over and re-draw the Village Observatory. After he moves in, he can be found outside the Observatory. Later on, Galileo is among the group that finds Mayor's body outside the Forest Gate, and he asks Dr. Cure if she could help him. He leaves the scene when Mari arrives.
This Section of Galileo Contains Non-Canon Content!
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Some time later, Galileo is stranded at the Village Observatory when his elevator disappears. After the Vertical Platform is created in Shadow City, he is able to come down. He is not introduced in the story until the Eastern Winds is unlocked, where he tells the Hero and Jowee that they would need wings to reach the Tree of Ages. Later, he spots many Large Shadow Bats above The Drifting Isles and tasks the Hero with defeating them.
About four years later, Galileo is still living in Rapoville. He plays no major role in the story of Drawn to Life: Two Realms.
Imagination Battle[edit]
“Galileo is trying to name a new planet he discovered. Inspire him!”
–Level Description
Stargazer is an optional battle in Drawn to Life: Two Realms, has one segment, and takes place inside Galileo's mind. It uses the Space biome and plays the track "Celebration, Wapo Style".
Rewards[edit]
- One Star (500 points): 30 Rapo-Coins
- Two Stars (1500 points): 50 Rapo-Coins
- Three Stars (2500 points): Alien Mask Sticker
Required Enemies[edit]
Build Mode[edit]
For this level, the player is required to place 4 toys and defeat all possible toys.
“Thank you! Your timing could not have been better! I came here to study the stars... but I'm ready to turn to the Village!”
–Galileo Upon being rescued
“Ah, dear Mari! You've grown so much... There is such a grand world outside these Village Gates... But it is good to be back!”
–Galileo Upon exiting the Forest Gate and being greeted by Mari
“You rescued my family... I cannot thank you enough. I must speak with The Mayor... I hope to see you around, Hero.”
–Galileo To The Hero
“Mayor... I wanted to see the world... But I think I can finish my research here...”
–Galileo Speaking to The Mayor at the Village Hall
“I can help with that... send Hero to find me. I'll find somewhere to place the Observatory!”
–Galileo Offering to help find a good location for the Observatory
“Hero, this spot should work. But it's covered in darkness... If The Creator can clear the clouds, we can place the Observatory! Could you visit the Eternal Flame?”
–Galileo Before the darkness is cleared from the Observatory
“This spot is perfect... we should have a grand view of the sky!”
–Galileo
“Yes... Now it's up to The Creator to color it!”
–Galileo To The Mayor, before the Observatory is created
“Excellent... I can't wait to view the sky!”
–Galileo After the Observatory is created
“Pirates are actually quite intelligent... They use the stars to navigate.”
–Galileo Talking about Pirate Beard and his crew
“Oh Rapo... Dr. Cure, can you do anything for him?”
–Galileo To Dr. Cure, upon finding the badly-injured Mayor
“The Mayor was a dear friend...”
–Galileo After The Mayor dies
“Now we can live in peace...”
–Galileo After Wilfre is defeated
“So many memories... The Creator drew the moon and stars for us...”
–Galileo After beating the game
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“Hero, you are always traveling to the most interesting places. I would love to travel to the stars someday. Stars look beautiful from down here. I wonder what they look like up close?”
–Galileo Before Shadow Labyrinth
“The Shadow City used to be home to Raposa. After Wilfre's shadow creatures infested the city, the Raposa left. The Shadow City is a haunted shell of what it once was.”
–Galileo Before Shadow Palace Gates
“You know that Wilfre once wanted to be an artist. I think it was Wilfre's anger at his lack of talent that drove him mad. I find it sad when one's dreams are crushed, don't you?”
–Galileo Before Shadow Palace
“I am constantly amazed at our Creator's universe. We should consider ourselves lucky to live in such a world. The Creator makes all sorts of wonders - look at you, for example!”
–Galileo Before Wilfre's Lair
“I can see through my telescope that the lighthouse is broken. I would help fix it, but I am too busy looking at the stars. Mike will be able to fix the lighthouse. He's very smart.”
–Galileo Before Tundara
“If I turn my telescope towards the world, I can see the Icy Wastes. The Icy Wastes look very cold. I prefer the warmer climate of Raposa village.”
–Galileo Before Frosted Cove
“Oh, bother. This snow keeps obscuring my view of the heavens. Hero can you do anything to stop this snow? The sooner this snow clears up, the sooner I can get back to my telescope.”
–Galileo Before Crystal Caverns
“This wedding has brought romance back to the village. I, too, once loved a young Raposa. But that was a long time ago. I guess you could say I'm married to my work.”
–Galileo Before The Baldy Slopes
“I find Mike to be a fascinating person. Mike, sadly, knows nothing about astronomy. No matter how hard I look, I cannot find this "Earth" Mike talks about.”
–Galileo Before Frozenini
“How are you today, Hero? It's a beautiful day. The skies should be nice and clear tonight. A Raposa couldn't ask for anything more in life.”
–Galileo Before Chamber of the Eternal Furnace
“To reach the Tree of Ages, you'll need to cross the the Land of the Eastern Winds. No easy feat! It's made of many floating islands, you know. Getting from island to island is impossible! Unless you can fly... You need a pair of wings! As a child I used to watch the birds. I've always dreamed of flying.”
–Galileo Talking to the Hero and Jowee about the Land of the Eastern Winds.
“Start your journey in the Sky Arch Mountains first. They're the closest islands. Maybe you'll figure out how to fly!”
–Galileo After Jowee mentions the Wings from Drawn to Life.
“The Land of the Eastern Winds? Oh, I would love to fly one day. You should have seen me running around flapping my arms as a child. It was all I could think of! Maybe one day I shall accompany you to the Land of Eastern Winds.”
–Galileo Before Sky Arch Mountains
“Legend has it that if you go to the Land of the Eastern Winds in great need, a way shall be provided. I see that it has.”
–Galileo Talking to Mari, Jowee, and the Hero, after going to the Sky Arch Mountains.
“How was the Land of the Eastern Winds? Was the Land of the Eastern Winds as beautiful as they say it is? I should visit the Land of the Eastern Winds soon. I'm not getting any younger.”
–Galileo Before Floating Meadows
“Fortunately, my telescope doesn't work on electricity. Maybe with the lights out, there will be less light pollution at night. There is always a bright side to every problem, don't you think?”
–Galileo Before Roab Plateaus
“Last night I saw a remarkable comet in the sky. Some Raposa believe that a comet is a harbinger of disaster. Raposa who believe a comet is dangerous are clearly uneducated.”
–Galileo Before Balancing Rock Garden
“I have spotted several large, dark creatures above the Drifting Isles in the Land of the Eastern Winds. They look very threatening.”
–Galileo Talking to Mari, Jowee, and the Hero about the Drifting Isles.
“Hero, there are several creatures approaching from the southeast. If those creatures reach the Tree of Ages, they could harm it. I have a bad feeling about this.”
–Galileo Before The Drifting Isles
“Hero, would you let me know if Wilfre attacks the village? Sometimes I get too engrossed in my work to notice things. I might be an old Raposa, but I am prepared to fight Wilfre if need be.”
–Galileo Before The Maze of Ages
“I was sure that monster was going to put an end to my stargazing, but I appear to have lived to see another night sky.”
–Galileo During the Celebration
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“Hero! The stars are majestic, don't you think?”
–Galileo Before unlocking Stargazer
“It's such a beautiful planet, but what name could ever encapsulate that majesty?”
–Galileo After unlocking Stargazer but before attempting it
“Oh dear, I don't think I'll ever come up with the correct name for this planet.”
–Galileo After losing Stargazer
“Raporia Prime will be a sight sung about in songs!”
–Galileo After winning Stargazer
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- Galileo is based on the 16th-century astronomer, Galileo Galilei.
- Galileo considers pirates to be smart, since they use the stars to navigate.
- In every game he appears in, Galileo resides in one of the most secluded locations of Rapoville, as the Observatory has only one access point in every game.
- Galileo and Mya are the only two named Raposa not to appear in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter.
- Galileo was originally planned to appear in the game, though he was eventually replaced with Samuel. The reason for this is unknown.
- As a byproduct of this, Samuel's name in the Spanish version of Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter is still "Galileo", implying that the change happened late into development.
- In an early draft of Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii), Galileo would have been directly attacked by the Giant Scribble Monster before the fight, swatting him into a tree and killing him.
- This may have been why Galileo was removed from Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, though this is merely speculation.
- In Drawn to Life: Two Realms, Galileo discovers a new planet, naming it "Raporia Prime", hinting that the Raposa planet may be named "Raporia".
- Galileo has 1 unused line of dialogue in Drawn to Life: Two Realms due to when his Imagination Battle is triggered:
- "Beautiful to see all the Creator's designs, in the stars and here below." (End-Game Bark)
Promotional art for Galileo
Galileo's talksprite in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)
The Space Biome used in Stargazer
A beta model for Galileo for Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)