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Video game

Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition is a SpongeBob SquarePants video game for the Nintendo DS. It is a spin-off of the game Drawn to Life, and is based on the episode "Frankendoodle."

SpongeBob draws a hero called DoodlePants and then the player fights the evil doodles that DoodleBob has created.

Synopsis

The game begins with the clumsy artist out at sea on a small boat drawing when he drops two pencils into the ocean. One of the pencils lands on Patrick's head (while he was practicing his counting) and the other pencil lands a far distance behind him. Patrick recalls that the pencil can bring drawings to life, however, there is one thing he is not allowed to draw. He sketches the forbidden drawing on the ground trying to remember it. The drawing turns out to be DoodleBob (from a SpongeBob episode, "Frankendoodle," in season 2) who springs back to life, steals Patrick's pencil, and runs off to downtown Bikini Bottom.

Patrick is really worried of what he has done but is then visited by SpongeBob. When Patrick tells SpongeBob of DoodleBob's return, he too becomes worried. When SpongeBob tries to find a solution, he finds the second pencil, which he and Patrick can use to draw a hero to fend off DoodleBob's evil. This is where the player is able to draw their hero. SpongeBob and Patrick name the hero DoodlePants but shortly after his creation, SpongeBob is captured by DoodleBob's Doodle Dude Army.

After SpongeBob's rescue, the trio are informed by Squidward that Bikini Bottom is in complete turmoil ever since DoodleBob's return. DoodlePants then must try to bring all of the Bikini Bottom residents back. After four levels, DoodlePants, SpongeBob, Patrick, and Squidward come to the presence of a giant Doodle Tower which is creating Doodle Dudes. DoodlePants then climbs to the top of the building and fights a giant Doodle Robot, named Doodled. When the Robot is defeated, the group then catches up with DoodleBob, who runs into the forest with a rocket and a submarine. The group reaches a drawn pyramid which is where DoodleBob is hiding. DoodlePants goes in to fight DoodleBob but before he's fully defeated, he escapes the pyramid and disappears. The group suspects that either DoodleBob used the submarine to go to the deeper part of the ocean or the rocket to the moon. They go to the deep Pacific which consists of Rock Bottom and The Flying Dutchman's Graveyard. When they reach the Dutchman's Ship, The Flying Dutchman tells them that they are responsible for Doodle Dudes taking over his ship. He is informed of this by Doodle Patrick, Patrick's much more intelligent drawn counterpart. DoodlePants, SpongeBob, Patrick, and Squidward deny this but when Patrick slips out that he brought DoodleBob back to life, The Flying Dutchman puts the group in charge of getting rid of the Doodle Dudes from his ship. After this, DoodlePants must defeat Doodle Patrick after escaping ghosts in the ship. When Doodle Patrick is defeated, the Dutchman will figure out that it was him who ruined his ship. DoodleBob is not there, so the player must draw a rocket to go to space. After you beat that level and go to space and beat more levels, you'll find a replica of Bikini Bottom, containing DoodleBob. After you beat DoodleBob once and for all, Squidward says to erase DoodleBob but SpongeBob figures that DoodleBob just wanted friends, and the player has to draw a smiling face on DoodleBob. SpongeBob, Patrick, and Squidward return home to Bikini Bottom, and DoodlePants and DoodleBob, who is now good and friends with everyone, stay on the moon together. The credits roll, and then Notebook World, a bonus world, is unlocked, and after the gameplay goes sideways and upside down for the player's screen, the last boss to beat in the bonus world, is the Doodle Squid that Patrick had drawn in the episode, Frankendoodle.

List of characters

Heroes:

  • DoodlePants (only playable character)
  • SpongeBob
  • Patrick
  • Squidward

Bosses:

  • Bikini Bottom: Doodled
  • Jungle: DoodleBob
  • Deep Sea: Doodle Patrick
  • Space: DoodleBob
  • Notebook World: Squid Doodle

Citizens:

Templates For DoodlePants:

Similarities with Drawn to Life

  • Enemies on the original and SpongeBob Edition rise from goo (Shadow Goo for Drawn to Life and Doodle Goo for SpongeBob SquarePants version).
  • Most of the characters are captured by the antagonist, Wilfre or DoodleBob, depending on which version they are playing.
  • Players can draw their own creations.
  • Both the games use combination of doodle or shadow and organic enemies.
  • Both games have a shop in them, Isaac running the shop on Drawn to Life and Mr. Krabs running the shop on the SpongeBob Edition.

Differences from Drawn to Life

  • After beating an enemy on the SpongeBob Edition (excluding bosses), the player can redraw them, on the original version, the player just defeats them.
  • The characters on the SpongeBob Edition are 3D models, while in the original Drawn to Life, the characters are 2D sprites.
  • The main characters have their own house on this game.
  • There are customizable temporary powerups (such as the Karate Glove and Hard Hat), as well as suits that combine several powerups and last for the entire level.
  • You cannot change your name, and characters will always refer to your hero as "DoodlePants."
  • Altron developed Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants, while 5th Cell developed the original Drawn to Life

Trivia

  • This game has backwards compatibility.
    • This game can be played on all DSI/3DS/2DS units.
  • This is the first game to have the new SpongeBob SquarePants logo on the box art.
  • This video game is one of the prizes for round one on Nickelodeon's game show, BrainSurge.
  • This game takes place after Frankendoodle and Doodle Dimension because DoodleBob appeared in the former, and was still evil in the latter.
    • It also takes place after Help Wanted and Sandy's Rocket because SpongeBob has his job, and Sandy references when SpongeBob trashed her rocket.
  • Squid Doodle makes his second appearance, being the bonus boss after beating the game.
  • During the course of the game, the player will be asked to draw a moon for Bikini Bottom. The moon is also the fourth world for gameplay, making it the only drawn object in the game that serves as a world for gameplay.
    • However, regardless of how the player draws the moon, the world of the moon will always have the same design: a realistic-appearing moon design.
  • This game was released in Australia on Mark Hamill's 57th birthday and nine years after "MuscleBob BuffPants" and "Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost" premiered.
  • This game was released in Europe on Sirena Irwin's 31st birthday and two years after Nick Picks Holiday was released.
  • This game was released in Japan two years after Creature from the Krusty Krab was released for GameCube in Europe.

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