Not to be confused with The Council.
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D.O.T.R.O.T.P.O.T.U.S.F. | |
Characteristics | |
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Mayor | Click |
Population | 7 |
Specialization | Technology Jungle |
Creations | Shooter Ship Space Shot Space Bomb Planet |
Information | |
Number | 3 |
Levels | 9 |
Sections | 2 |
Games | ![]() |
Navigation | |
Last Village Lavasteam |
Next Village Wilfre's Wasteland |
...Also known as DOT ROT POT USF.”
–Click
The D.O.T.R.O.T.P.O.T.U.S.F is where the level Galactic Jungle
in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter takes place. It stands for "The Democracy of the Republic of the People of the United Space Fortress."
The government is very strict, and is run by The Council. The Council is a group that Click created to govern the area. Local Rapo are often jailed for doing things that aren't considered bad, such as sneezing.
Raposa[]
The Raposa that live there look and act similar to stereotypical tribal people. They wear grass skirts or loincloths and have marks painted onto their faces, except for Click. They also wear helmets, perhaps to protect them from air born bacteria. Click does not.
Trivia[]
- The plot chain that takes place in the council room is similar to the movie, The Wizard of Oz, in which a face first appears in a mystical manor, but is just revealed to be a regular person behind a curtain.