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{{UnusedImage|image=<tabber>|-|Icon=[[File:Icon_Inflatable_Hero.png|100px]]|-|In Action=[[File:Inflatable Hero.gif]]</tabber>}}
 
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The Inflatable Hero is one of the cut enemies found in the code of [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]. On December 16th, 2020, Joseph Tringali shared some animations of cut toys, the Inflatable Hero being one of them. Unlike Teeter, no reason was given for why this enemy was cut. According to it's name and its description, it's likely that the Inflatable Hero would've acted as a decoy, drawing enemies to it, rather than the [[Hero]] themself. The design of the Inflatable Hero is directly modelled after [[Hero#Drew|Drew]], the original cover mascot of the previous mainline [[Drawn to Life Series|Drawn to Life games]] published by [[THQ]].
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The Inflatable Hero is one of the cut enemies found in the code of [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]. On December 16th, 2020, Joseph Tringali shared some animations of cut toys, the Inflatable Hero being one of them. Unlike Teeter, no reason was given for why this enemy was cut. According to it's name and its description, it's likely that the Inflatable Hero would've acted as a decoy, drawing enemies to it, rather than the [[Hero]] themself.
  
 
The toy description for the Inflatable Hero reads:
 
The toy description for the Inflatable Hero reads:

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