Drawn to Life/Characters

The characters of the Drawn To Life series.

Tropes for Raposa in general

 * Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal
 * Ridiculously Cute Critter
 * SMURFING
 * SMURFING

The Creator and the Hero
Exactly What It Says on the Tin, the Creator is the almighty being who created the world of Drawn to Life. The hero is the Creator's presence powering a wooden dummy. Whether or not they're separate entities is unknown.


 * A God Is You
 * : At the end of the first game (maybe), based off dialogue in the other games.
 * Divine Assistance
 * Gods Need Prayer Badly

Mari
The mayor's daughter and future mayor of the village. She is the only one left with faith in the Creator, and that's when you answer her call and begin the game. She's not quite sure about her skills as mayor, but.


 * Face Heel Turn: In the DS sequel. Sort of.

Jowee
Mari's best friend and a Raposa with a love of adventure. He's skeptical about you at first, but soon becomes one of your closest friends. At the end of the first game,.


 * Goggles Do Nothing
 * Series Mascot: He's on the title drawing screen as well as the image that represents the games when one activates the DS with the games currently in.

The Mayor
The mayor of the village and Mari's father. He's among the last ones to leave the village before you begin fixing everything. .


 * No Name Given: It's possible that, with the strange names the series has, that his name actually is "Mayor".
 * Unexplained Recovery:

Heather
A mysterious young Raposa girl with half of her face covered in shadows. She doesn't talk very much. In the DS sequel, it's revealed that.


 * Ambidextrous Sprite
 * Cute Mute: At first.
 * Damsel in Distress: Somewhat, she's kidnapped by Wilfre at the beginning of the DS version of The Next Chapter and is found only after the final boss.
 * Orphan's Plot Trinket

Isaac
Cindi's father. He owns the village shop.
 * Megane

Cindi
Isaac's daughter.
 * Cheerful Child

Crazy Barks
A rapo who seems to think he's a dog.


 * Companion Cube: The big rock that he's always near is this to him.
 * Motor Mouth

Pirate Beard
A pirate Raposa found by the hero on an island. He plans to pillage the village, but settles down when he's given a place to stay. In the DS sequel, he takes the helm of the turtle ship.


 * The Lancer: In the DS sequel.
 * Nice Hat: A standard pirate hat. Crazy Barks wants it.
 * Talk Like a Pirate

Mike
A human that the hero stumbled across seemingly by accident in the first game. Not knowing what a human is, the others consider him to be an odd Rapo without any ears (their ears are all long). He comes to accept being in the village. In the sequel, it's revealed that.


 * Token Human

Zsasha
A thief that the Hero accidentally rescued from the forest. He steals from the village, but has a tendency to return items out of remorse. At the end of the first game, it turns out.


 * Affably Evil: Not really evil though.
 * Leitmotif
 * Noble Demon: Though not one of the monsters of the game, he's considered somewhat antagonistic, yet still knows when he's beaten.
 * Noble Demon: Though not one of the monsters of the game, he's considered somewhat antagonistic, yet still knows when he's beaten.

Navy J
A Raposa performer who is known for his songs and dance moves, but is really better at dancing more than singing.


 * Shout-Out: To Elvis.
 * Ted Baxter: Isn't quite the singer he thinks he is.

Galileo
An astrologist who left the village with his family many years ago. He'll move back in if he can have an observatory built. He knew Mari when she was a small child.


 * Brother Chuck: Only character from the original game to never appear again.

Indee
An explorer who loves to go on adventures. He's willing to give pointers to up-and-comers like Jowee in adventuring. His father did the same thing in his youth, leaving the Mayor to babysit the young Indee.


 * Shout-Out: To Indiana Jones

Count Choco
A Raposa vampire who can't stand the sight of blood, so he prefers tomato juice. He could just be dressing up as a vampire for fun.


 * Afraid of Blood
 * Friendly Neighborhood Vampire
 * Our Vampires Are Different

Sock
A Raposa that wears an over-sized sock for a hat. Mari and Jowee agree to let him join their adventure, as he's trying to find his way home. .


 * Sixth Ranger

Salem
A mysterious Raposa who stole Rose's voice. .


 * Nice Hat
 * Shout-Out: To The Phantom of the Opera.

King Miney
The king of Lavasteam Village, he forces everyone to work in the mines in search of Banya Crystals. .


 * The Caligula:.
 * Leitmotif: One of the more impressive ones in the series.

Key

 * Gadgeteer Genius: He created the Robosa, including the giant one.

Click

 * : Cares very deeply for his home, so he.

Wilfre

 * Big Bad
 * Hopeless Boss Fight: In the DS sequel. At first.
 * Leitmotif
 * Shape Shifter
 * Shapeshifter Guilt Trip
 * Shapeshifter Swan Song
 * : Possibly.
 * White-Haired Pretty Boy: His Raposa form had gray/silver/white fur.

Deadwood

 * When Trees Attack

Angler King
A giant fish monster that Wilfre unleashed to stop the Hero. It shipwrecked Pirate Beard and his crew on the level where you find them.


 * Underwater Boss Battle

Giant Scorpion
A giant scorpion that Wilfre has control over.


 * Giant Space Flea From Nowhere: The only boss to receive no foreshadowing whatsoever.
 * Scary Scorpions

Bakibeard
A ghost of a Baki pirate captain whose ship is about to attack Watersong. He is the first boss in the DS game.


 * Back From the Dead: You kill his puny, mortal form and then he comes back as a giant ghost. Though with all the other Baki ghosts flying around, his living form may have been an illusion.
 * Curb Stomp Battle: The first phase treats him like an ordinary Baki. Go nuts.
 * King Mook
 * Ninja Zombie Pirate Robot: The ghost of a pirate squirrel.

Giant Robosa
A giant Robosa made by Key. It's actually a prototype that  activated when.


 * Background Boss: For the portions of the battle not inside him.
 * Marathon Boss
 * Megaton Punch: One of its attacks.
 * Psycho Prototype