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==Characters==
 
==Characters==
===Sprite Differences===
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=== Male Rapo Elder Behind Sprite===
====Male Rapo Elder Behind Sprite====
 
 
{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:Generic_Male_Elder_Behind.gif]]}}
 
{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:Generic_Male_Elder_Behind.gif]]}}
  
 
Thanks to a technical glitch, Elder Males do not have a functioning "behind" animation and instead use the first static frame in the game. The full animation is found through hacking.
 
Thanks to a technical glitch, Elder Males do not have a functioning "behind" animation and instead use the first static frame in the game. The full animation is found through hacking.
  
====Developmental Wilfre Sprites====
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===Developmental Wilfre Sprites===
 
{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:WilfreOldSprites.png]]}}
 
{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:WilfreOldSprites.png]]}}
  
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Instead of his shadow being pure black, this version of him is a dark grey. In one set of [[Shadow]] sprites, Wilfre's eyes are similar to those of [[Crazy Barks]], and he has a set of sharp teeth. In the second set, his face is identical to the final sprite. Because of the highlights of Wilfre's body being darker compared to the main color, it's easier to distinguish the form of his body from the shadow. It's also worth noting that while mostly the same, some of these highlights were removed in the final sprites.
 
Instead of his shadow being pure black, this version of him is a dark grey. In one set of [[Shadow]] sprites, Wilfre's eyes are similar to those of [[Crazy Barks]], and he has a set of sharp teeth. In the second set, his face is identical to the final sprite. Because of the highlights of Wilfre's body being darker compared to the main color, it's easier to distinguish the form of his body from the shadow. It's also worth noting that while mostly the same, some of these highlights were removed in the final sprites.
  
====Beta NavyJ Sprite====
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===Beta NavyJ Sprite===
 
{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:NavyJTanSprites.png]]}}
 
{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:NavyJTanSprites.png]]}}
  
 
There are beta [[NavyJ]] sprites located on [[Drawn to Life Credits|Chern Fai's]] [https://cocefi.com/drawntolife website]. Instead of having orange fur, this version of NavyJ has tan fur. In ''[[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]'', NavyJ's fur returns to this color.
 
There are beta [[NavyJ]] sprites located on [[Drawn to Life Credits|Chern Fai's]] [https://cocefi.com/drawntolife website]. Instead of having orange fur, this version of NavyJ has tan fur. In ''[[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]'', NavyJ's fur returns to this color.
  
===Cut Characters===
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===Repair Guy===
====Repair Guy====
 
 
{{UnusedImage|image=<tabber>
 
{{UnusedImage|image=<tabber>
 
|-|Sprites=[[File:RepairGuy.png]]
 
|-|Sprites=[[File:RepairGuy.png]]
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{{BR|Clear}}
 
{{BR|Clear}}
  
====Fire Bill====
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===Fire Bill===
 
{{UnusedImage|image=<tabber>
 
{{UnusedImage|image=<tabber>
 
|-|Sprite=[[File:Fireman.png]]
 
|-|Sprite=[[File:Fireman.png]]
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As revealed in a leftover found in files shared by [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) Credits|Ken Capelli]], he would've been rescued with two assistants, likely [[Generic Raposa Characters]].
 
As revealed in a leftover found in files shared by [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) Credits|Ken Capelli]], he would've been rescued with two assistants, likely [[Generic Raposa Characters]].
  
====Fortune Cookie====
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===Fortune Cookie===
 
{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:FortuneCookie.png]]}}
 
{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:FortuneCookie.png]]}}
 
Fortune Cookie was a scrapped character in Drawn to Life, revealed in sprites shared by [[Drawn to Life Credits|Chern Fai]]. He has orange fur, a red cap, and a black moustache and goatee. He has a white coat and a red shirt with brown pants. He would have been the first Raposa rescued in the [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Meadow Gate|Meadow Gate]] and would have set up a Chinese restaurant in [[Rapoville]], meant to compete with [[Cookie's Restaurant]]. He also would have asked for a [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Fortune Cookie's Sign|Sign]], much like Cookie does in the final game. When [[Wilfre]] poisons the water, Fortune Cookie would've been one of the many [[Raposa]] to fall ill.
 
Fortune Cookie was a scrapped character in Drawn to Life, revealed in sprites shared by [[Drawn to Life Credits|Chern Fai]]. He has orange fur, a red cap, and a black moustache and goatee. He has a white coat and a red shirt with brown pants. He would have been the first Raposa rescued in the [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Meadow Gate|Meadow Gate]] and would have set up a Chinese restaurant in [[Rapoville]], meant to compete with [[Cookie's Restaurant]]. He also would have asked for a [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Fortune Cookie's Sign|Sign]], much like Cookie does in the final game. When [[Wilfre]] poisons the water, Fortune Cookie would've been one of the many [[Raposa]] to fall ill.
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It is unknown why he was cut from the final game, but it was likely due to his similarities to [[Cookie]] and the removal of the Meadow Gate.
 
It is unknown why he was cut from the final game, but it was likely due to his similarities to [[Cookie]] and the removal of the Meadow Gate.
  
====Three Blind Raposa====
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===Three Blind Raposa===
 
The Three Blind Raposa are the [[Raposa]] meant to be rescued from the boss of the [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Meadow Gate|Meadow Gate]] - [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Rata, Tat & Tat|Rata, Tat & Tat]], much like [[Heather]] in the [[Snow Gate]] or [[Samuel]] in the [[Forest Gate]]. However, instead of being captives, the Three Blind Raposa would have been the original forms of Rata, Tat & Tat. After being restored, they would have given the [[Hero]] the final key for the [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Village Hatch|Village Hatch]].
 
The Three Blind Raposa are the [[Raposa]] meant to be rescued from the boss of the [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Meadow Gate|Meadow Gate]] - [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Rata, Tat & Tat|Rata, Tat & Tat]], much like [[Heather]] in the [[Snow Gate]] or [[Samuel]] in the [[Forest Gate]]. However, instead of being captives, the Three Blind Raposa would have been the original forms of Rata, Tat & Tat. After being restored, they would have given the [[Hero]] the final key for the [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Village Hatch|Village Hatch]].
  
====El Chippo====
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===El Chippo===
 
{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:ElChippoGDD.png|250px]]}}
 
{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:ElChippoGDD.png|250px]]}}
 
In a document shared in the Drawn to Life Discord showcasing pieces of what is likely a Game Design Document, El Chippo was revealed to be the second Raposa rescued in World 5 - then the [[City Gate]]. As revealed in a leftover found in files shared by [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) Credits|Ken Capelli]], he came to the village in a travelling caravan. It is currently unknown why he was cut.
 
In a document shared in the Drawn to Life Discord showcasing pieces of what is likely a Game Design Document, El Chippo was revealed to be the second Raposa rescued in World 5 - then the [[City Gate]]. As revealed in a leftover found in files shared by [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) Credits|Ken Capelli]], he came to the village in a travelling caravan. It is currently unknown why he was cut.
  
====Mike O'Angelo====
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===Mike O'Angelo===
 
{{UnusedImage|image=<tabber>
 
{{UnusedImage|image=<tabber>
 
|-|Sprite=[[File:Painter.png]]
 
|-|Sprite=[[File:Painter.png]]
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As revealed in a leftover found in files shared by [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) Credits|Ken Capelli]], he came to the village to study the [[Epic Statue]]. It is currently unknown why he was cut.  
 
As revealed in a leftover found in files shared by [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) Credits|Ken Capelli]], he came to the village to study the [[Epic Statue]]. It is currently unknown why he was cut.  
  
====Fujikoda====
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===Fujikoda===
 
{{UnusedImage|image=<tabber>
 
{{UnusedImage|image=<tabber>
 
|-|Sprite=[[File:Reporter.png]]
 
|-|Sprite=[[File:Reporter.png]]
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As revealed in a leftover found in files shared by [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) Credits|Ken Capelli]], she knew [[Indee]] and arrived to take pictures of the Final Feast, an early, scrapped village event. It is unknown why she was cut, but it may be because the Final Feast was cut.
 
As revealed in a leftover found in files shared by [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) Credits|Ken Capelli]], she knew [[Indee]] and arrived to take pictures of the Final Feast, an early, scrapped village event. It is unknown why she was cut, but it may be because the Final Feast was cut.
  
====Miner Raposa====
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===Miner Raposa===
 
{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:Miner.png]]}}
 
{{UnusedImage|image=[[File:Miner.png]]}}
 
Sprites exist on [[Drawn to Life Credits|Chern Fai's]] [https://cocefi.com/drawntolife website] for a male Raposa who has a pickaxe and a hardhat. It is currently unknown why he was cut. It is possible that he is one of the [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Three Blind Raposa|Three Blind Raposa]], as he appears similar to [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Rata, Tat & Tat|Rata, Tat & Tat]].  
 
Sprites exist on [[Drawn to Life Credits|Chern Fai's]] [https://cocefi.com/drawntolife website] for a male Raposa who has a pickaxe and a hardhat. It is currently unknown why he was cut. It is possible that he is one of the [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Three Blind Raposa|Three Blind Raposa]], as he appears similar to [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Rata, Tat & Tat|Rata, Tat & Tat]].  
  
===Droogles===
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=== Droogles ===
 
{{UnusedImage|image=<tabber>|-|Concept Art=[[File:WorldDroogles.jpg|250px]]|-|Sprites=[[File:Droogles.png|250px|The first sprite in this series is of that of a Droogle]]</tabber>}}
 
{{UnusedImage|image=<tabber>|-|Concept Art=[[File:WorldDroogles.jpg|250px]]|-|Sprites=[[File:Droogles.png|250px|The first sprite in this series is of that of a Droogle]]</tabber>}}
 
Early in development, Raposa were originally called "Droogles" and had a more rectangular, dog-like, design<ref>Chern Fai, ''The Art of 5thCell''</ref>. Like Raposa, Droogles had a variety of designs, some of which can be seen in early concept art of the game.
 
Early in development, Raposa were originally called "Droogles" and had a more rectangular, dog-like, design<ref>Chern Fai, ''The Art of 5thCell''</ref>. Like Raposa, Droogles had a variety of designs, some of which can be seen in early concept art of the game.

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