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One island, 20 contestants,

One island, 20 contestants,

Battle for Dream Island is an American animated web series about a competition between inanimate, anthropomorphic objects. It was created by Cary Huang and Michael Huang. It premiered on January 1, 2010, and currently is airing its fifth season. The entire series is uploaded on YouTube, on the channel jacknjellify.

The show's first season, simply named Battle for Dream Island, ran from January 1st, 2010 to January 1st, 2012, and tells a story of twenty, (later twenty-one) inanimate, anthropomorphic objects living in a fictional place called Goiky, where they have known each other their whole lives. They are living peacefully until a mysterious Announcer drops from the sky and announces a competition to win Dream Island, a luxury island that all the objects lust after. They're split into two teams at first, the Squishy Cherries, and the Squashy Grapes. They competed in challenges each episode, and the losing team's fate is put in the hands of the viewers, who decide in the comments section who they want to be eliminated from the show. The format continued with several plot twists until three contestants were left competing, then a winner out of the three was directly voted. This contestant was declared the winner and gets to choose who is to be allowed onto the island with them.

The show's second season, Battle for Dream Island Again, ran from 2012-2013 and follows a similar format to the first season, but with several new characters, along with most of the original cast. It also expands the lore of the series. It was canceled early due to monetization issues on YouTube.

The show returned for a third season in 2016 after a long hiatus. The season was named IDFB and picked up roughly 1000 days after the events of the final season two episodes, where the objects are no longer competing and are now living in the fictional Yoyle City. The season was going to add more lore to the show and show how the objects adapted to their new lives. It currently only has one episode — "Welcome Back". The season was put on hold due to the creators attending college. It is also possible that IDFB was dropped completely in favor of its follow-up season, BFB, as stated by Cary in his BFB 1 reaction video:

"Who really liked IDFB? It was pretty good, but it had no direction, no competition. We had some plans for the storyline and the lore to expand, but this is better".

The fourth season, the aforementioned Battle for B.F.D.I., premiered on November 3, 2017, and boasts a cast of 64 contestants, both new and old, once again competing for a reward, A BFDI. The art style is more loose and simple, allowing episodes to be released either bi-weekly or tri-weekly, with longer waiting times observed for breaks and holidays. The season was hosted by Four and X until "Four Goes Too Far" when it was hosted by Donut until "This Episode Is About Basketball" when X returned. Four also returned in "Enter the Exit". The season split into two, with 40 of the 54 contestants switching to The Power of Two. The show, which was renamed "Battle for BFB" is now currently going on monthly, with a cast of 14 contestants. This season lasted for 30 episodes, with the final one airing on April 9, 2021.

A new season, Battle for Dream Island: The Power of Two, hosted by Two, was announced in "The Escape from Four" and will start "sometime [after BFB 17] or later".

TPOT, also known as the 5th season was planned to release on January 9th, 2021, but was delayed due to glitches in the intro. Therefore, being released on January 10th, 2021. There is a cast of 40 contestants originated in BFB, along with 2 new debuters, while the 14 other contestants continue to battle for a BFB/BFDI. The prize for winning TPOT is Two's limitless power. Each episode takes longer than a regular BFB episode would be released. Making higher quality out of it. The show is being ran by Satomi Hinatsu and Kenzie Bryant.

Tropes used in Battle for Dream Island include:
  • Animate Inanimate Object: All 20 of the original contestants, of course!
  • Anyone Can Die: Don't worry, they'll get better.
  • Artistic License Physics/Space Does Not Work That Way: The remaining contestants function perfectly normally (although being weightless) in space.
  • Berserk Button: You call Needle "Needy"(or even say the word within her earshot!), you WILL get that big-ass slap.
  • The Cake Is a Lie: Sometimes the safe contestants don't get any cake at a Cake At Stake Ceremony. They might get something else instead.
  • Cruel and Unusual Death: In BFDIA 18, Pin kills Book by catching Fries's drill, placing it on her head, then charging into her back. You can even see Book's hopeful face as she reaches for the last part of the challenge and she's inches away from winning, when Pin charges into Book, her pin fully sharp and dangerous. Book gets shredded to pieces as you hear her screams of agony while she's shredded up into a million pieces.
  • Confusing Multiple Negatives: At Woody's elimination.
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Speaker Box: Sorry, Woody. You didn't not ain't not get no any none of nothing.

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