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    PLEASE NOTE: This page refers to content that is not present in the final versions of the game due to being cut, removed or repurposed.
    PLEASE NOTE: The name of this article is fan conjecture, as the official name is unknown or does not exist for its subject.

    Back in the earlier days of development, MediEvil has a numerous strings of older concept drawings made as possible design options for enemies but most were scrapped at the end.[1] Dated on 1996, the concept arts were presumed to be done by Mitch Phillips.

    List

    Switch-Faced Freak

    A freakish human with the right side of their face switched upside-down.

    Alien Demon

    A demon-like creature with clawed hands for feet, a surreal-looking shape from the back of the head, hairy arms, and a demonic skull face for the stomach. The concept art's date suggests that the drawing was finished on December 1, 1996.

    Imp-like Creature

    A short grotesque creature what would later become an Imp. It has larger hands, protruding eyes, a hanging tongue, and bat-like ears.

    Smiling Reaper

    A grinning ghost/zombie-like being that wears an armour and carrying a scythe.

    Headless Monster

    A bizarre monstrosity with a lack of head but has a menacing beast-like face in place of its stomach, most likely based on the headless humans from various mythologies.

    References

    1. Gmail. January 25, 2015