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Drawcia Soul is an undead form of Drawcia that is fought as the final boss of Kirby: Canvas Curse.

Games

Kirby: Canvas Curse

After Drawcia has several of her own attacks sent back at her by Kirby, she begins exploding and cackling incessantly, turning into an expanding blob and fading the screen out in the process. When the screen fades back in, Drawcia Soul's maniacal laugh will distort into electronic screeching as she reveals her face and leaps into the background, starting the game's final battle. Drawcia Soul's attacks are quite different from those of her living counterpart, relying more on brute force than potent magic.

Drawcia's main attack in this phase is to summon several spherical creatures referred to as Para Matters. These minions can be tapped on the eye to inflict a small amount of damage on Drawcia Soul. Drawcia Soul has a wide array of other attacks, such as warping around the screen, and raining paint blobs (which must be stopped by drawing lines of paint above Kirby). The undead blob can also rush across the screen in the form of a meteor that covers much of the screen and that locks onto Kirby's height a few moments before appearing. Finally, Drawcia Soul will periodically warp to the center of the screen and open its core, sending many dazzling, rainbow-colored cutters flying out, similarly to Marx's cutter attack.

In order to deal heavy damage to Drawcia Soul, Kirby must wait for the beast to warp to the foreground; it must then be tapped whenever it appears. After several taps, it becomes stunned and can be attacked directly. When finally destroyed, Drawcia Soul is pulled back into the painting from which it came and shatters to pieces, permanently ending the sorceress's mad reign over Planet Popstar.

Physical Appearance

Drawcia Soul, the mad witch's second form, is stylized to look like a big blob of paint. It has a dripping, gaping yellow mouth, with five yellow eyes along the top of its head; these seem to be a modified version of the yellow bodily markings Drawcia had previously been hiding under her cloak, and makes Drawcia Soul look vaguely similar to a painter's palette. Its paint-like body constantly swirls about, changing color, but starts out pink and is portrayed that way in official artwork.

Drawcia's default form shown in the ending - the 'unknown painting' - initially appears to be just an abstract arrangement of colors, but upon closer inspection is shown to have similar elements to both forms of Drawcia: the figure depicted in the painting appears to be a circular blob of colors like Drawcia Soul, and one can vaguely see the sorceress form's face in the painting.

Trivia

KTD Soul of Sectonia 6

Soul of Sectonia turns into a fireball.

  • Drawcia Soul is the most frequently referenced Soul boss in the series. Many of her attacks are used by other bosses.
    • Marx Soul is able to rain down paint, slice with rainbow-like cutter blades, and create a meteor-like blast that sweeps across the screen. Marx Soul does his cutter attack twice in a row, releasing a total of eight white blades. When Marx Soul uses his meteor attack, two blasts are created rather than one.
    • In its stone form, Grand Doomer is able to bounce from the background and crash down on the platform like Drawcia Soul.
    • Soul of Sectonia uses attacks similar to Drawcia Soul's, most notably her fireball, paint rain, and bouncing attacks.
    • Void Soul can split into four orbs, each of which crashes onto the platform from the background.
  • When Kirby deals enough damage to Drawcia Soul, the map screen, which is replaced by static throughout both phases of the battle, starts to turn red. When Drawcia Soul is finally beaten, the static begins to rapidly degrade and gains a flickering red, blue, and yellow coloration. This suggests that the maps were drawn by Drawcia herself, and are being wiped from existence along with her.
  • Drawcia Soul is the only "Soul" boss to not be fought in a boss rush-like mode, since Kirby: Canvas Curse does not have one.
    • Drawcia Soul is also the only "Soul" boss fought in the main story mode. Because of this, she is the only Soul-type boss that is fought in a canonical game mode.
  • Drawcia Soul is the only "Soul" boss that doesn't bear any resemblance to the previous form; all the others are at least vaguely (if not extremely) similar to their prior form.
    • Although Magolor Soul doesn't bear any resemblance to Magolor EX, it does resembles his unnamed third form in the Main Mode of Kirby's Return to Dream Land. The same concept applies to Void Soul.
  • Drawcia Soul has the most eyes out of all Kirby bosses (five in total), excluding Landia, who has two eyes each on its four heads when combined as a dragon, making a total of eight eyes.

Music

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Theme - Drawcia
KCC Drawcia


KCC Drawcia Soul
Phase 1 - Drawcia Sorceress in Kirby: Canvas Curse
Kirby: Canvas Curse
Music RQvOMcyHOWE
Phase 2 - Drawcia Soul in Kirby: Canvas Curse
Kirby: Canvas Curse
Music B6s3PQlKulU
Drawcia Sorceress - Kirby's Dream Collection soundtrack
Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition
Music yaW-p2M7xEY
Drawcia is the primary antagonist in Kirby: Canvas Curse. When confronting her, she is fought in two phases; one as her normal sorceress form, then as a blob-like form called Drawcia Soul. As a result, she has two different musical themes associated with her.

When played with the Old School music option on, Drawcia Soul's theme changes to Nightmare's theme from Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land.

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