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|Name=<big>Raposa Village</big> | |Name=<big>Raposa Village</big> | ||
| − | |Desc=This track plays when the [[Hero]] is in [[ | + | |Desc=This track plays when the [[Hero]] is in [[Rapoville]]. |
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|Name=<big>Mayor Mari (Cutscene 1, Part 2)</big> | |Name=<big>Mayor Mari (Cutscene 1, Part 2)</big> | ||
| − | |Desc=This track plays during the second half of the first in-game cutscene.<br><small>The track was named "Mayor Mari" because the second half of this cutscene focuses on how [[Mari]] is now the [[Mayor]] of [[ | + | |Desc=This track plays during the second half of the first in-game cutscene.<br><small>The track was named "Mayor Mari" because the second half of this cutscene focuses on how [[Mari]] is now the [[Mayor]] of [[Rapoville]].</small> |
|File=[[File:Cutscene1P2Wii.ogg]] | |File=[[File:Cutscene1P2Wii.ogg]] | ||
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|Name=<big>Victory Party</big> | |Name=<big>Victory Party</big> | ||
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|File=[[File:VictoryPartyWii.ogg]] | |File=[[File:VictoryPartyWii.ogg]] | ||
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The Drawn to Life series contains over 40 unique songs. Parts of their soundtrack may be purchased in Isaac's Shop in both DS games, each track varying in price.
Every song in the canon games was composed by David J. Franco, an award-nominated video game composer. David is also known for his music used in the Scribblenauts series and other 5th Cell games.
The songs in the Wii game were composed by a group of four people: Dave Levison, Chris Remo, Bill Storkson, and Rich Vreeland.
Drawn to Life
Drawn to Life has 22 songs that can be purchased in the Shop. In order to purchase music in the game, the player first must find and collect the corresponding Music Token within the playable levels. Once the player has collected the hidden Token, the track may be purchased in the shop and listened to at any time.
Not all tracks from the game are available in the shop. The original score The End cannot be purchased.
Level Music
Village Themes
Building and Menu Themes
Other
Unused Tracks
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Drawn To Life: The Next Chapter
In Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, 32 tracks are available for purchase in Isaac's Shop on Turtle Rock, including the opening scene of the game. Unlike in the first game, the player isn't required to find and collect tokens in order to unlock them. Instead, all songs are immediately available for purchase in the shop. The only exceptions are the final three songs, which require all BakiBeard Coins to be collected from every level.
Also unlike the first game, these songs do not have names shown in the shop and are merely titled "Track #."
Level Music
Village Themes
Building and Menu Themes
Other
Unused Tracks
Track Order
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