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|date='''🇦🇺 AUS: '''Oct. 08, 2009<br>'''🇪🇺 EU: '''Oct. 16, 2009<br>'''🇺🇸 NA: '''Oct. 27, 2009
 
|date='''🇦🇺 AUS: '''Oct. 08, 2009<br>'''🇪🇺 EU: '''Oct. 16, 2009<br>'''🇺🇸 NA: '''Oct. 27, 2009
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The story begins when [[Heather]] (a recurring character from the previous game) has a nightmare about [[Wilfre]] returning and possessing [[Mari]] to help him drain all the color. She wakes up in [[Jowee]]'s cabin soon walking out with her [[Pendant]] in her hands. She then goes to the [[Hidden Beach]] and finds a treasure chest, which opens, allowing Wilfre to return from the dead by taking over Heather's body.  
 
The story begins when [[Heather]] (a recurring character from the previous game) has a nightmare about [[Wilfre]] returning and possessing [[Mari]] to help him drain all the color. She wakes up in [[Jowee]]'s cabin soon walking out with her [[Pendant]] in her hands. She then goes to the [[Hidden Beach]] and finds a treasure chest, which opens, allowing Wilfre to return from the dead by taking over Heather's body.  
  
The next morning Jowee and Mari find out she is gone. They decide to call on [[Creator|The Creator]] to draw them another [[Hero|Creation Hero]] in order to rescue her. However, before they can draw one, the color drains from the [[Creation Hall]], as well as the village around it. Wilfre soon reveals himself and uses his newly gained [[Wilfre's Scepter|Scepter]] to drain the color from the village and make portals to take the citizens to other villages. The remaining Raposa (Jowee, Mari, [[Pirate Beard]], [[Mike]], [[Isaac]], [[Crazy Barks]] and [[Cindi]]) attempt to sail away in the pirate ship but are unfortunately stopped by a unknown thief who sails away on it.  
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The next morning Jowee and Mari find out she is gone. They decide to call on [[Creator|The Creator]] to draw them another [[Hero|Creation Hero]] in order to rescue her. However, before they can draw one, the color drains from the [[Creation Hall]], as well as the village around it. Wilfre then uses his newly gained [[Wilfre's Scepter|Scepter]] to drain the color from the village and make portals to take the citizens to other villages. The remaining Raposa (Jowee, Mari, [[Pirate Beard]], [[Mike]], [[Isaac]], [[Crazy Barks]] and [[Cindi]]) attempt to sail away in the pirate ship but are unfortunately stopped by a unknown thief who sails away on it.  
  
 
The Creator then sends them the [[Turtle Rock]] to sail around the world and rescue the villagers. The Hero is soon drawn, who defends the Raposa from a [[Baki]] infestation, as well as finding Heather's Pendant after Jowee loses it. The Raposa soon discover that the pendant is linked to their map, and shows them where to go. The map shows them a nearby island which Pirate Beard spends a night sailing to.
 
The Creator then sends them the [[Turtle Rock]] to sail around the world and rescue the villagers. The Hero is soon drawn, who defends the Raposa from a [[Baki]] infestation, as well as finding Heather's Pendant after Jowee loses it. The Raposa soon discover that the pendant is linked to their map, and shows them where to go. The map shows them a nearby island which Pirate Beard spends a night sailing to.
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=== Real Life ===
 
=== Real Life ===
The game then shows paintings revealing The Raposa World was linked to an event that happened in the [[Human]] realm, where Mike was revealed to be Heather's younger sibling and Heather is revealed to be a Human, not a Raposa. Their family won dolls of Mari and Jowee at a carnival, and on their way back home, their car crashed and rolled into a ditch, putting Mike into a coma and killing his parents, transporting him into the Raposa realm and somehow bringing the Raposa Heather to the realm as well. If Wilfre had succeeded in draining all the color, then Mike would have remained comatose and the Raposa would stay alive; if the Creator won, then Mike would wake up, causing the Raposa and their world to disappear. Since the Creator ends up winning, Mike wakes up in the hospital, reuniting with Heather in the Human realm, whose left side of her face is bandaged from the accident.
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The game then shows paintings revealing The Raposa World was linked to an event that happened in the [[Human]] realm, where Mike was revealed to be Heather's younger sibling. Their family won some Mari and Jowee dolls on the way back from a carnival, where their car crashed and rolled into a ditch, putting Mike into a coma and killing his parents. If Wilfre had succeeded in draining all the color, then Mike would have remained comatose and the Raposa would stay alive; if the Creator won, then Mike would wake up, causing the Raposa and their world to disappear. Since the Creator ends up winning, Mike wakes up in the hospital, reuniting with Heather, whose left side of her face is bandaged.  
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In ''[[Drawn to Life Collection]]'', the ending cinematic was changed due to a ratings complaint. In this ending, two siblings, again Heather and Mike, are playing outside catching fireflies. Mike climbs a tree in pursuit of one of the fireflies but the limb he is standing on breaks, causing him to fall. He lies unresponsive on the ground for a few moments until he wakes up unharmed after his mother and Heather pray for him. Like the original ending, Mari and Jowee dolls can be seen in the final frame.
 
In ''[[Drawn to Life Collection]]'', the ending cinematic was changed due to a ratings complaint. In this ending, two siblings, again Heather and Mike, are playing outside catching fireflies. Mike climbs a tree in pursuit of one of the fireflies but the limb he is standing on breaks, causing him to fall. He lies unresponsive on the ground for a few moments until he wakes up unharmed after his mother and Heather pray for him. Like the original ending, Mari and Jowee dolls can be seen in the final frame.
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==List of Villages==
 
==List of Villages==
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===[[Wilfre's Wasteland]]===
 
===[[Wilfre's Wasteland]]===
 
Wilfre's Wasteland is the fourth and final village that the villagers visit. It has 2 levels to represent each village giving it 9 levels total, including Wilfre's battle.
 
Wilfre's Wasteland is the fourth and final village that the villagers visit. It has 2 levels to represent each village giving it 9 levels total, including Wilfre's battle.
 
=={{Icon|Building}} Reception ==
 
===Critical Reviews===
 
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| [https://www.metacritic.com/game/drawn-to-life-the-next-chapter/critic-reviews/?platform=ds 72/100]
 
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| [https://web.archive.org/web/20160210054943/http://www.gametrailers.com/videos/view/reviews2/104807-Drawn-to-Life-The-Next-Chapter-DS-Review 6.7/10]
 
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|width="44%"|'''[[File:GameZone.png|100px|link=https://gamezone.com/]]'''
 
| [http://www.gamezone.com/reviews/drawn_to_life_the_next_chapter_nds_review 7.9/10]
 
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|width="44%"|'''[[File:IGN.png|100px|link=wikipedia:IGN]]'''
 
| [https://www.ign.com/articles/2009/10/27/drawn-to-life-the-next-chapter-review-2 6.7/10]
 
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|width="44%"|'''[[File:NintendoLife.png|100px|link=wikipedia:Nintendo Life]]
 
| [https://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/2009/11/drawn_to_life_the_next_chapter_ds 5/10]
 
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|width="44%"|'''[[File:NintendoPower.png|100px|link=wikipedia:Nintendo Power]]'''
 
| [https://archive.org/details/Nintendo_Power_Issue_248_December_2009/page/n89/mode/2up 8/10]
 
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Like the original game, ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter'' received "Mixed or Average" reviews, based on 21 total reviews, albeit more positive than the original game. Many critics complimented the expansion of the first game's concept, visual style and more refined gameplay and story, whilst criticism was skewed towards the levels' short length and the core platforming still being considered rather basic.
 
 
===Awards===
 
The game was awarded "Best Platformer" for the DS line of IGN's Overall Best of E3 2009 Awards<ref>[https://www.ign.com/articles/2009/06/10/nintendo-ds-best-of-e3-2009 IGN Best of E3 2009 Awards (DS)]</ref>.
 
 
===Sales===
 
Sales numbers of the game are rather obscure, but according to THQ's fiscal year report, the game sold over 1 million copies<ref>[https://last10k.com/sec-filings/thqi/0001047469-10-005774.htm THQ Fiscal Annual Report, March 2010]</ref>. However, with the [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)|Wii counterpart]] selling more units and the versions not specified, it is speculated that the units of both are combined.
 
  
 
=={{Icon|Forest}} Beta==
 
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** This doesn't apply to scenes in levels.
 
** This doesn't apply to scenes in levels.
 
* In the [[Drawn to Life Collection]], the ending is different due to rating complaints for the original ending. Instead of getting in a car crash, Mike falls out of a tree.  
 
* In the [[Drawn to Life Collection]], the ending is different due to rating complaints for the original ending. Instead of getting in a car crash, Mike falls out of a tree.  
** This change can also be found in later prints of the game, though it may have only been in North America.  
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** This change can also be found in later prints of the game.  
** It is possible to check whether or not a copy of ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter'' has the original ending by checking the cartridge code on the reverse side of the game cartridge. Strings containing "'''BDREN1J22'''" are modified, whereas the unmodified ending can only be found on cartridges containing "'''BDREN0J20'''".
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** It is possible to check whether or not a copy of ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter'' has the original ending by checking the cartridge code on the reverse side of the game cartridge. Strings containing "'''BDREN1J22'''" (NTSC) and "'''BDRPNOJO9'''" (PAL) are modified, whereas the unmodified ending can only be found on cartridges containing "'''BDREN0J20'''" (NTSC) and "'''BDRPNOJO8'''" (PAL).
** PAL serial codes also contain a slight difference ("'''BDRPNOJO9'''" & '''BDRPNOJO8'''"), however the original ending appears to be intact between builds.
 
 
* The Instruction Manuals for this game and its [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)|Wii counterpart]] are both stylized to look like the [[Book of Life]].
 
* The Instruction Manuals for this game and its [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)|Wii counterpart]] are both stylized to look like the [[Book of Life]].
* In the UK, THQ worked with a number of primary schools to trial using both versions of Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter to help engage kids in art.<ref>https://www.mcvuk.com/business-news/publishing/drawn-to-life-conquers-the-classroom/</ref>  
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* At 2009 in the UK, THQ worked with a number of primary schools to trial using both versions of Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter to help engage kids in art.<ref>https://www.mcvuk.com/business-news/publishing/drawn-to-life-conquers-the-classroom/</ref>
** A competition was also held to get participants' Heroes displayed on a billboard advertising the game, with ten regions represented.
 
* Much like the [[Drawn to Life|original game]], the Australian release was also commemorated with a competition, this time involving contestants to draw their own Hero via a flash-based demo of this game's [[Draw Mode]], followed by a [[Action Draw Jumper|short platforming game]] based on the [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)|Wii counterpart]].
 
** The winning prize was a Nintendo DSi for themselves and everyone in their class, and a copy of the latter version.
 
 
* In the German localization, the game's title changes from ''"Drawn to Life: Mal-Held sein"'' for ''"[[Drawn_to_Life]]"'', to simply ''"Der magische Stift"'' (The magic pen) for ''"Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter"''. Due to this change it became fairly unclear, to those unfamiliar with the first game, that ''"Der magische Stift"'' is in fact a sequel.
 
* In the German localization, the game's title changes from ''"Drawn to Life: Mal-Held sein"'' for ''"[[Drawn_to_Life]]"'', to simply ''"Der magische Stift"'' (The magic pen) for ''"Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter"''. Due to this change it became fairly unclear, to those unfamiliar with the first game, that ''"Der magische Stift"'' is in fact a sequel.
 
* In ''The Art of 5thCell'', Joe Tringali says, “The original ending for ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter'' was purposely done in a different style from the game, to reinforce the real world vs. the imagined world…”
 
* In ''The Art of 5thCell'', Joe Tringali says, “The original ending for ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter'' was purposely done in a different style from the game, to reinforce the real world vs. the imagined world…”
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TNCScreen.png|The top of the game's home screen.
 
TNCScreen.png|The top of the game's home screen.
 
DTLDSIcon.png|The game's DS icon.
 
DTLDSIcon.png|The game's DS icon.
TNCDSMENU.png|The game in the Nintendo DS Menu.
 
THQTNCDS.png|Licensed by Nintendo banner and THQ logo.
 
THQTNCDSLATER.png|Ditto, for later prints of the NTSC version.
 
BINKTNCDS.png|Copyright information and Bink Video logo.
 
5thCellDS.png|5th Cell logo.
 
 
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|-|Instruction Manual=
 
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Beta11.jpg|Promotional Screenshot of an early version of the game.
 
Beta11.jpg|Promotional Screenshot of an early version of the game.
 
Beta11s.jpg|Promotional Screenshot of an early version of the game.
 
Beta11s.jpg|Promotional Screenshot of an early version of the game.
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|-|Australian Release=
 
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TNCAUSCOMP.png|A promotion for a TNC-themed contest on the Australian website.
 
TNCAUSCOMPWINNER.png|The winning result of said contest.
 
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|-|UK Release=
 
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TNCBillboardComp.jpg|A promotion for a DTL-theme contest, with a billboard placement as the prize.
 
TNCBillboardWinners.jpg|The winners of all ten regions represented.
 
 
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<center><youtube>xCHhjmrlWQg</youtube><br>A French Advertisement for Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter</center>
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<center><youtube>xCHhjmrlWQg</youtube><br>A French Advertisment for Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter</center>
 
|-|5th Cell & THQ Website=
 
|-|5th Cell & THQ Website=
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TNCDSPLAYTHQ.png|The game's webpage on PlayTHQ's website.
 
5thCellTNC2009.png|5th Cell's preview page of the game from 2009.
 
5thCellTNC2013.png|5th Cell's preview page of the game from 2013.
 
5thCellTNC2015.png|5th Cell's preview page of the game from 2015.
 
TNCScreen1.png|5th Cell Website Screenshot
 
TNCScreen2.png|5th Cell Website Screenshot
 
TNCScreen3.png|5th Cell Website Screenshot
 
TNCScreen4.png|5th Cell Website Screenshot
 
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