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'''''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter''''' is a game developed by Planet Moon Studios for the Nintendo Wii, and is the sequel to ''[[Drawn to Life]]'', followed by ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter|Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (DS)]]''.
 
   
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'''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter''' is the non-canon sequel to ''[[Drawn to Life]]'', developed by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planet_Moon_Studios Planet Moon Studios], and published by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/THQ THQ]. There is a canon version of the game developed by [[5th Cell]] for the DS, known as [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]].
=={{Icon|Book}} Story==
 
The game is set after the original ''[[Drawn to Life]]'', and [[Mari]] is now the mayor of the [[Raposa Village]]. She also has an assistant named [[Circi]]. The creations of the village are being stolen, so [[Creator|The Creator]] sends [[Hero|The Hero]] to help the village once again. [[Jowee]] suggests that [[Zsasha]] has stolen the items and ran off into Jangala. Mari sends The Hero and Jowee to Jangala to find Zsasha, but they find out that Zsasha has been held captive by the Monkey King. Mari then realizes that Zsasha didn't steal the items, and fears that [[Wilfre]] has returned. She sends The Hero and Jowee to Shadow City to check for signs of Wilfre's presence. They find the ink factory making Shadow Creatures again, and they also find Wilfre's journal which holds a plan to destroy The Creator. To do that, he needs five artifacts: branches from the Tree of Ages, a pen and pencil, the Eternal Furnace and a magic mask. They already have a pen and pencil from Wilfre's journal, and the mask was given to them by the Monkey King. Mari then sends The Hero and Jowee to the Icy Wastes to retrieve the Eternal Furnace. After they find it [[Galileo]] tells them that the Tree of Ages is in trouble. The Hero goes to save it and obtain the branches. When all the items are together, Circi then reveals that she is in love with Wilfre. She uses the artifacts to try and bring Wilfre back from the dead and attempts to draw him, but forgets what he looks like. She accidentally creates a shadow monster that attacks her and the village. The Hero must defeat it, and then the Raposa celebrate with a feast.
 
   
=={{Icon|Jowee}} Characters ==
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Like the previous [[Drawn to Life]], Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter is a platformer in which the player draws their own [[Hero]] to play as. New to the game is [[Action Drawing]] mode, which allows the player to draw directly into the game.
===Jowee===
 
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{{ReadMore|Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)/List of Levels}}
[[File:JoweeWii.png|111x111px|left]]
 
In ''Drawn to life: The Next Chapter (Wii)'', [[Jowee]] is given a more primary role in the game. When items are stolen, Jowee believes that Zsasha is behind their disappearance. He also believes that he has gone off to Jangala. Jowee goes with The Hero to Jangala, to try and find him and bring back the items. They then find Zsasha has been held captive by a Monkey King. His theory is then proven wrong when Mari realizes Zsasha didn't take the items. Mari then suspects that Wilfre had returned and stole the items. She then sends Jowee and the Hero to Shadow City, to see if they can find Wilfre. They find Wilfre's journal, which holds a plan to destroy The Creator. The plan requires branches from the Tree of Ages and the Eternal Furnace, along with a pen and pencil and the mask they got from the Monkey King to stop Wilfre. Mari then sends the two to Icy Wastes, in order to find the Eternal Furnace. Soon the group hear from Galileo that the Tree of Ages is in trouble, so The Hero and Jowee go to the Eastern Winds. They save the tree, and get the branches. After Circi reveals that she was with Wilfre all along, her monster fills the village with shadow and kills her. The Hero then defeats it, and Jowee says he doesn't want to go on adventures as often anymore.
 
{{ReadMore|Jowee}}
 
   
 
=={{Icon|Book}} Story==
===Mari===
 
 
The game is set after the original ''[[Drawn to Life]]'', and [[Mari]] is now the mayor of the [[Raposa Village]]. She also has an assistant named [[Circi]]. The creations of the village are being stolen, so [[Creator|The Creator]] sends [[Hero|The Hero]] to help the village once again. [[Jowee]] suggests that [[Zsasha]] has stolen the items and ran off into [[Jangala]]. Mari sends The Hero and Jowee to Jangala to find Zsasha, but they find out that Zsasha has been held captive by the [[Monkey King]]. Mari then realizes that Zsasha didn't steal the items, and fears that [[Wilfre]] has returned. She sends The Hero and Jowee to [[Shadow City]] to check for signs of Wilfre's presence. They find the ink factory making Shadow Creatures again, and they also find [[Wilfre's Journal]] which holds a plan to destroy The Creator. To do that, he needs the four [[Artifacts of Power]]: [[Branches from the Tree of Ages]], a [[Pen and Pencil]], the [[Eternal Furnace]] and the [[Crystal Mask]]. They already have a pen and pencil from Wilfre's journal, and the mask was given to them by the Monkey King. Mari then sends The Hero and Jowee to the [[Icy Wastes]] to retrieve the Eternal Furnace. After they find it [[Galileo]] tells them that the [[Tree of Ages]] is in trouble. The Hero goes to save it and obtain the branches. When all the items are together, Circi then reveals that she is in love with Wilfre. She uses the artifacts to try and bring Wilfre back from the dead and attempts to draw him, but forgets what he looks like. She accidentally creates the [[Giant Scribble Monster]] that attacks her and the village. The Hero must defeat it, and then the Raposa celebrate with a feast.
[[File:MariWii.png|110x110px|left]]
 
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{{ReadMore|Mari}}
 
{{BR|Clear}}
 
   
===Circi===
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==List of Gates==
 
==='''[[Jangala]]'''===
[[File:Circi.png|left|111x111px]]
 
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Jangala is the first gate in the game. It has a forest theme and is split into 6 levels.
Circi is a character in ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)''. She is Mari's assistant. She only shows up in the Wii version of Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter. She has red hair, and wears a black dress along with a single dark red earring.
 
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This gate has no boss, and the [[Artifact of Power]] found in this gate is the [[Crystal Mask]].
{{ReadMore|Circi}}
 
{{BR|Clear}}
 
   
===Crazy Barks===
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==='''[[Shadow City]]'''===
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Shadow City is the second gate in the game. It has a shadow theme and is split into 6 levels.
[[File:CrazyBarksWii.png|109x109px|left]]
 
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The boss of this gate is the [[Boss (Wii)|Boss]], and the Artifact of Power found in this gate is the [[Pen and Pencil]].
[[Crazy Barks]] is shown to act like a natural dog who is owned by Heather. He often comes in handy due to his talented sense of scent which he uses to discover locations the Raposa need to go to.
 
   
 
==='''[[Icy Wastes]]'''===
At first, he smelled that trouble was coming to the Book of Life and attempted to hide it until it was stolen from him and taken to Jangala. Later he smelt strange happenings in the Shadow Factory which The Hero went to and discovered that it was still working adding Wilfre as a suspect to who stole the village creations.
 
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Icy Wastes is the third gate in the game. It has a icy theme and is split into 6 levels.
{{ReadMore|Crazy Barks}}
 
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This gate has no boss, and the Artifact of Power found in this gate is the [[Eternal Furnace]].
   
===Isaac===
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==='''[[Eastern Winds]]'''===
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Eastern Winds is the fourth and final gate in the game. It has a sky theme and is split into 6 levels.
[[File:IsaacWii.png|114x114px|left]]
 
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This gate has no boss, and the Artifact of Power found in this gate is the [[Branches from the Tree of Ages]].
Isaac lives happily in his shop until Circi secretly steals all the items in the village. She steals the shop's door causing Isaac to be angry. The Hero finds the door in the Jangala Woods causing him to thank The Hero again. Throughout the game Isaac will give the player requests which they can optionally complete.
 
{{ReadMore|Isaac}}
 
{{BR|Clear}}
 
 
===Galileo===
 
[[File:GalileoWii.png|114x114px|left]]
 
TBA
 
{{ReadMore|Galileo}}
 
{{BR|Clear}}
 
 
===DJ===
 
[[File:DJ.png|left|111x111px]]
 
DJ is a character in ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter''. He is married to Erica. He only shows up in the Wii version of Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter. DJ, like most Raposa, has orange fur. He wears a black long-sleeve shirt under an orange sleeveless shirt. He also wears blue pants, big glasses, and big headphones that hide his ears.
 
{{ReadMore|DJ}}
 
{{BR|Clear}}
 
 
===Erica===
 
[[File:Erika.png|111x111px|left]]
 
Erica is a character in ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)''. She is married to DJ. She only shows up in the Wii version of Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter. She wears her pink wedding dress, along with what appears to be a flower crown.
 
{{ReadMore|Erica}}
 
{{BR|Clear}}
 
 
=={{Icon|Button}} [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)/List of Levels|Levels]]==
 
 
=== Jangala ===
 
* Jangala Floor
 
* Jangala Climb
 
* Jangala Canopy
 
* Jangala Outpost
 
* Jangala Falls
 
* Treetop Village
 
 
=== Shadow City ===
 
* Shadow City Outer Walls
 
* Shadow City
 
* Shadow Labyrinth
 
* Shadow Palace Gates
 
* Shadow Palace
 
* Wilfre's Lair
 
 
=== Icy Wastes ===
 
* Tundara
 
* Frosted Cove
 
* Crystal Caverns
 
* The Baldy Slopes
 
* Frozenini
 
* Chamber of the Eternal Furnace
 
 
=== Eastern Winds ===
 
* Sky Arch Mountains
 
* Floating Meadows
 
* Roab Plateaus
 
* Balancing Rock Garden
 
* The Drifting Isles
 
* The Maze of Ages
 
 
=== Final Level ===
 
* Circi Loves Wilfre
 
   
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==='''[[Raposa Village/Raposa Village (Wii)|Raposa Village]]'''===
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Although not technically a separate gate, the [[Circi Loves Wilfre|final level]] of the game happens here.
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Action Drawing can be done during gameplay within certain areas defined by dashed lines, using the Wiimote as a pointer to draw.
 
Action Drawing can be done during gameplay within certain areas defined by dashed lines, using the Wiimote as a pointer to draw.
   
* '''Basic Ink (Blue)''': Introduced in 1-1, Jangala Floor. Creates a static platform or ramp for the Hero to stand on. The Hero can't jump through Basic Ink platforms, unless the player draws the platform without releasing the B button, then jumps above it and immediately releases B, making the platform solid.
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* [[File:BlueBrush.png|30px]]'''Basic Ink (Blue)''': Introduced in 1-1, [[Jangala Floor]]. Creates a static platform or ramp for the Hero to stand on. The Hero can't jump through Basic Ink platforms, unless the player draws the platform without releasing the B button, then jumps above it and immediately releases B, making the platform solid.
* '''Physics Ink (Red)''': Introduced in 1-2, Jangala Climb. In-game explanation: "Action Drawings done in Physics Ink will immediately fall with gravity. They will also be affected by the world, enemies, and more!"
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* [[File:RedBrush.png|30px]]'''Physics Ink (Red)''': Introduced in 1-2, [[Jangala Climb]]. In-game explanation: "Action Drawings done in Physics Ink will immediately fall with gravity. They will also be affected by the world, enemies, and more!"
* '''Bouncy Ink (Green): '''Introduced in 2-1, Shadow City Outer Walls. In-game explanation: "Action Drawings done in Bouncy Ink will bounce you away from the drawing when you come in contact with it."
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* [[File:GreenBrush.png|30px]]'''Bouncy Ink (Green): '''Introduced in 2-1, [[Shadow City Outer Walls]]. In-game explanation: "Action Drawings done in Bouncy Ink will bounce you away from the drawing when you come in contact with it."
   
 
===Cheat Codes===
 
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=={{Icon|Question}} Trivia ==
 
=={{Icon|Question}} Trivia ==
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* ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)'' was confirmed not to be canon by Jeremiah Slaczka.
* In this game the player gets to draw the sun, world, and moon, much like in the [[Drawn to Life|previous installment]].
 
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* Like the [[Drawn to Life|original installment]], the player gets to draw the world of Raposa at the start of the game.
* There are different tools for each world ingame (a "tail" in Jangala, for example).
 
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** Unlike the original game, the Wii game doesn't let the player draw the trees and Raposa. Instead, the player gets to draw the sun and the moon.
* According to Jowee, the game takes place during the summertime.
 
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* Like the [[Drawn to Life|original installment]], there are different tools for each world ingame.
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** [[Jangala]] uses a [[Tail]].
 
** [[Shadow City]] uses [[Claws]].
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** [[Icy Wastes]] uses a [[Sword]] and [[Skates]].
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** [[Eastern Winds]] uses [[Wings (Wii)|Wings]] and a [[Shooter (Wii)|Shooter]].
 
* According to [[Jowee]], the game takes place during the summertime.
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** Despite this, according to [[Heather]], she still goes to school over the summer.
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* The Instruction Manuals for this game and its [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter|DS counterpart]] are both stylized to look like the [[Book of Life]].
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* Instead of only featuring [[Shadow]], Ink and Scribble are also used by [[Circi]] to accomplish her goals. The ink is primarily manifested in [[Shadow City]] as the main plot device of the gate, and scribble is manifested exclusively in the [[Giant Scribble Monster]].
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* Although [[Jowee]] states that [[Wilfre]]'s plan was to burn the [[Branches from the Tree of Ages]] in the [[Eternal Furnace]] to make Creation Ink, this plan is never carried out by Circi. In reality, she uses the Branches and Furnace, along with the other [[Artifacts of Power]] to create the [[Dark Mannequin]], upon which she tries to draw Wilfre.
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** It is unknown whether this is a plot hole or a miscalculation of the plan on Jowee's part.
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* According to Character Artist [[Credits/Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)|Eric Maki]] and Additional Artist [[Credits/Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)|Thomas Denmark]], the last six months of development were part of a crunch, meaning that the team was working long days, 6-7 days a week to get the game out on time.
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[[File:Drawn to Life The Next Chapter - Creative Play with Drawn to Life on Nintendo Wii|thumb|center|500 px|A 48 sec Trailer for Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]]
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[[File:Drawn to Life The next Chapter Wii HD Trailer|thumb|center|500 px|A minute long trailer for Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]]
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[[File:Spot tv dessine ton aventure|thumb|center|500 px|A French Advertisment for Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]]
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[[File:Dessine ton aventure - météo Gulli|thumb|center|500 px|A French Advertisement for Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]
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Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)
Information
Developer(s) Planet Moon Studios
Publisher(s) THQ
Release Date(s) AUS:Oct. 08, 2009
EU:Oct. 16, 2009
NA:Oct. 27, 2009
Platform(s) Wii
Genre(s) Adventure/Platform
Rating(s) E (ESRB)
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Your Hero. New Adventures.

–Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter Box Art



Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter is the non-canon sequel to Drawn to Life, developed by Planet Moon Studios, and published by THQ. There is a canon version of the game developed by 5th Cell for the DS, known as Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter.

AButtonGameplay

Like the previous Drawn to Life, Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter is a platformer in which the player draws their own Hero to play as. New to the game is Action Drawing mode, which allows the player to draw directly into the game.

Book Icon Story

The game is set after the original Drawn to Life, and Mari is now the mayor of the Raposa Village. She also has an assistant named Circi. The creations of the village are being stolen, so The Creator sends The Hero to help the village once again. Jowee suggests that Zsasha has stolen the items and ran off into Jangala. Mari sends The Hero and Jowee to Jangala to find Zsasha, but they find out that Zsasha has been held captive by the Monkey King. Mari then realizes that Zsasha didn't steal the items, and fears that Wilfre has returned. She sends The Hero and Jowee to Shadow City to check for signs of Wilfre's presence. They find the ink factory making Shadow Creatures again, and they also find Wilfre's Journal which holds a plan to destroy The Creator. To do that, he needs the four Artifacts of Power: Branches from the Tree of Ages, a Pen and Pencil, the Eternal Furnace and the Crystal Mask. They already have a pen and pencil from Wilfre's journal, and the mask was given to them by the Monkey King. Mari then sends The Hero and Jowee to the Icy Wastes to retrieve the Eternal Furnace. After they find it Galileo tells them that the Tree of Ages is in trouble. The Hero goes to save it and obtain the branches. When all the items are together, Circi then reveals that she is in love with Wilfre. She uses the artifacts to try and bring Wilfre back from the dead and attempts to draw him, but forgets what he looks like. She accidentally creates the Giant Scribble Monster that attacks her and the village. The Hero must defeat it, and then the Raposa celebrate with a feast.

List of Gates

Jangala

Jangala is the first gate in the game. It has a forest theme and is split into 6 levels. This gate has no boss, and the Artifact of Power found in this gate is the Crystal Mask.

Shadow City

Shadow City is the second gate in the game. It has a shadow theme and is split into 6 levels. The boss of this gate is the Boss, and the Artifact of Power found in this gate is the Pen and Pencil.

Icy Wastes

Icy Wastes is the third gate in the game. It has a icy theme and is split into 6 levels. This gate has no boss, and the Artifact of Power found in this gate is the Eternal Furnace.

Eastern Winds

Eastern Winds is the fourth and final gate in the game. It has a sky theme and is split into 6 levels. This gate has no boss, and the Artifact of Power found in this gate is the Branches from the Tree of Ages.

Raposa Village

Although not technically a separate gate, the final level of the game happens here. The boss of this "gate" is the Giant Scribble Monster, and no Artifact of Power is found here.

Gears Features

Action Drawing

Action Drawing can be done during gameplay within certain areas defined by dashed lines, using the Wiimote as a pointer to draw.

  • BlueBrushBasic Ink (Blue): Introduced in 1-1, Jangala Floor. Creates a static platform or ramp for the Hero to stand on. The Hero can't jump through Basic Ink platforms, unless the player draws the platform without releasing the B button, then jumps above it and immediately releases B, making the platform solid.
  • RedBrushPhysics Ink (Red): Introduced in 1-2, Jangala Climb. In-game explanation: "Action Drawings done in Physics Ink will immediately fall with gravity. They will also be affected by the world, enemies, and more!"
  • GreenBrushBouncy Ink (Green): Introduced in 2-1, Shadow City Outer Walls. In-game explanation: "Action Drawings done in Bouncy Ink will bounce you away from the drawing when you come in contact with it."

Cheat Codes

  • To get 100 free Rapo-Coins:
    • Pause during play
    • Hold the Wii remote upside down
    • Enter A, B, C, Up (on D-pad)

Question Trivia

  • Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) was confirmed not to be canon by Jeremiah Slaczka.
  • Like the original installment, the player gets to draw the world of Raposa at the start of the game.
    • Unlike the original game, the Wii game doesn't let the player draw the trees and Raposa. Instead, the player gets to draw the sun and the moon.
  • Like the original installment, there are different tools for each world ingame.
  • According to Jowee, the game takes place during the summertime.
    • Despite this, according to Heather, she still goes to school over the summer.
  • The Instruction Manuals for this game and its DS counterpart are both stylized to look like the Book of Life.
  • Instead of only featuring Shadow, Ink and Scribble are also used by Circi to accomplish her goals. The ink is primarily manifested in Shadow City as the main plot device of the gate, and scribble is manifested exclusively in the Giant Scribble Monster.
  • Although Jowee states that Wilfre's plan was to burn the Branches from the Tree of Ages in the Eternal Furnace to make Creation Ink, this plan is never carried out by Circi. In reality, she uses the Branches and Furnace, along with the other Artifacts of Power to create the Dark Mannequin, upon which she tries to draw Wilfre.
    • It is unknown whether this is a plot hole or a miscalculation of the plan on Jowee's part.
  • According to Character Artist Eric Maki and Additional Artist Thomas Denmark, the last six months of development were part of a crunch, meaning that the team was working long days, 6-7 days a week to get the game out on time.

PaintingIcon Media

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Drawn to Life The Next Chapter - Creative Play with Drawn to Life on Nintendo Wii

A 48 sec Trailer for Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)

Drawn_to_Life_The_next_Chapter_Wii_HD_Trailer

Drawn to Life The next Chapter Wii HD Trailer

A minute long trailer for Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)

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Spot tv dessine ton aventure

A French Advertisment for Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)

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Dessine ton aventure - météo Gulli

A French Advertisement for Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter

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