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© 1996-2014, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates Shipping policy How to track your order Shipping carriers have increased shipping charges substantially, including Covid surcharge, fuel surcharge, etc. Although we have never increased our shipping charges for our customers previously, we regret that we have no choice this year. The official BFDI
book from Scholastic is BACK! Find the hidden knowledge to the 64 characters battling for that island of luxury. There’s only one official BFDI book, and the Jacknjellify Shop is the place to get it! Watch BFDI: Official Character Guide trailer! Originally published 2019 by Scholastic in collaboration with Jacknjellify Paperback - 48 pages 5.2 x 7.6
inches (133 mm x 194 mm) Rated: Ages 8-12 ISBN: 978-1-338-35839-1 Book Gallery Instagram promotion Front cover Battle for Dream Island: Official Character Guide is an American children's book published by Scholastic in 2019 and is BFDI's first published book. It was first discovered in Scholastic's book flyers in the end of August to the
beginning of September 2019, and was officially confirmed by Michael Huang[1] and Satomi Hinatsu[2] on the same day.

The book was written by Satomi, Cary Huang, and a Scholastic employee. The book is only available in English.

Summary The front cover has Leafy, Firey, Pencil, Pin, and Bubble on the series' normal grass. (Additionally, Taco is featured in a promotional image.) The book includes descriptions of all 64 initial Battle for BFDI contestants[3] and includes tips on how the reader can make their own object show. Each character description has an illustration of the
character in BFB's style, along with a piece of trivia. The book's introduction explains about jacknjellify, the Huang twins, the creation of BFDI, and the basic plot and gameplay of the series. As mentioned in the introduction, there is a short quiz at the end of the book. A page at the end has tips for creating your own object show from Cary Huang. The
last page is a picture of the whole BFB cast: Four, X, and the 64 contestants, arranged in a gradient based on color. The back cover continues the grass from the front and has Eraser, Teardrop, Bell, Bomby, Pen, Bottle, Woody, and Book, with a summary of the series in the center. Details and release The book is 48 pages long and is 5¼ inches wide
by 7⅝ inches tall (133 mm by 194 mm). The full-color paperback book is $5 from Scholastic (or $4.50 on their website), with the flyers and website crossing out a $6.99 retail price underneath. The book is listed for grades 3-7 and ages 8-12, and is only available in English. The "subjects & themes" for the book is "Reluctant Reader Appeal" and its
ISBN is 978-1-338-35839-1. It has a weight of 0.15200 pounds (about 0.069 kg). Its Lexile measure is 870LL and its DRA level is 40. The first printing was in 2019. The book was produced by 22MediaWorks with graphic design by Fabia Wargin Design and was published to Scholastic. The Lucky September flyer says the book is a Scholastic exclusive,
though it was eventually made available for online retail purchases. Scholastic Book Clubs, where the book can be bought from, is only available to schoolchildren and their parents and teachers. A participating teacher is needed to log into the website where the book is listed (clubs.scholastic.com), and can only be delivered when the teacher has
finished the book orders. The two flyers that are given to children list the book as $5, on Scholastic Book Clubs' website it is $4.50, and The Scholastic Store lists it as $6.99. As of February 23rd, 2021, the book has been unavailable to purchase for quite some time. It is unknown if it will get reprinted, or possibly even remade with new, more up to
date information. In January 2022, it was announced on the Jacknjellify store that the book got reprinted and will be made purchasable in the near future. It will have a new price tag of $11.99 and will presumably be available to ship worldwide much like other JnJ store items. Blurbs These descriptions are on Scholastic's book flyers. The Kids Picks
September flyer uses an exclamation point after "characters" instead of a period. "THE OBJECT SHOW THAT STARTED IT ALL!""The creators of the YouTube series tell all about your favorite characters. With tips on how to create your own object show!" This is a list of the biography sections in the official character guide. 8-Ball 8-Ball is a pool ball-
the black 8 to be exact. Unlike the other balls, he moves around by rolling. His limbs, they are gone. 8-Ball will not let people forget that he doesn't have a favorite number. Despite his uninterested tone of voice, he inspired his team to overthrow Golf Ball as its leader. Everyone seems to listen to him whenever he opposes Golf Ball's directions. In fact,
Basketball is 8-Ball's closest follower, asking him for guidance during BFB's most tumultuous time. Did You Know?: 8-Ball has never counted to 9.
Balloony Balloony is a balloon filled, apparently, with air. He can move around by letting out air, but it leaves him deflated. Not a good look for a balloon. Balloony hates to be told what to do, and he tries to rely on himself to accomplish things because he doesn't trust others to do it right. Like all balloons, it's important for Balloony to avoid sharp
objects and being over inflated.

Did You Know?: Balloony tried filling himself with helium just once. It was very painful. Barf Bag Imagine having to carry around a bag of vomit 24/7. Barf Bag doesn't have to imagine. Barf Bag has a high opinion of herself, believing she is smart and often sensible. Some people don't think that highly of Barf Bag, because they incorrectly believe the
barf molecules pollute her brain, which makes her incredibly upset. After all, she answered a difficult quiz question for her team correctly! Did You Know?: When Barf Bag feels like throwing up, she cannot use herself to collect her barf, because that would have no effect. Basketball Like all basketballs filled with air, Basketball is quite bouncy. Some
consider her to be nothing more than a follower, but she is always in the middle of the action. Basketball is good friends with 8-Ball and Grassy. On the other hand, she's not super close with Golf Ball and Tennis Ball, but does share their affinity for scientific exploration. However, she treats the discipline differently, applying her discoveries more
humbly. Did You Know?: Basketball sometimes worries that she might be too bouncy. Bell Ding, dong! Bell is a metal bell made of bell metal. She has a string to swing on, even though no one knows what it's attached to. She doesn't like when others pull it or climb on it, but believe us, many have tried. Apparently, this string can conduct electricity,
because 12 characters have been zapped by Bell's string at once. Bell is close friends with Taco, Yellow Face, and Gelatin. Did You Know?: Bell can ring at whatever note she desires. Black Hole Black holes in outer space may be proud that they are the centers of galaxies, but this Black Hole is actually quite humble! Just like real life, anything that
comes near Black Hole gets sucked in, torn up, and pulled apart. Despite his seemingly destructive nature, Black Hole is great to have on your team. Everyone is constantly asking for his help. Black Hole can be a know-it-all of sorts and is spouting trivia all the time. Still, he's an easygoing cosmic character. Did You Know?: Black Hole's mass is the
mass of 20 suns, which makes him a danger to the structural integrity of Earth. Blocky As the first BFDI contestant to rejoin after elimination, Blocky is a mischievous wooden block that loves to prank people. He, being made out of wood, does not like fire.

He once melted Ice Cube to put out a fire, used Spongy on a trampoline to squish the Announcer. Blocky seems to play these jokes when he knows the result of his pranks will be okay. He especially thinks it's fun to pop Bubble. Did You Know?: Despite being massively successful among friends, Blocky's original prankster series "Blocky's Funny Doings
International", is actually not international. Bomby Bomby looks like an old-fashioned cartoon bomb.

He's a lot like Woody, but his primary fear is exploding. Bomby always seems to be holding a slice of cake and a banana. Don't mess with his banana, because he will get angry. Bomby doesn't speak much, and when he does, he's hard to understand because he talks quickly and his voice is very high-pitched. You could say he has a short fuse. Did You
Know?: Bomby's greatest fear is bowls. Book Book is many books at once! She's a dictionary, a journal, a Hand-Powered Hand-Powered Recovery Center Creator user manual, and a guidebook for IDFB.
Book and Ice Cube have formed what Book believes is an inseparable bond, as Book always protects Ice Cube. She's also formed a close relationship with Ruby, but she won't go as far as to eat Ruby's Yoyleberries. In the platformer game BFDIA 5b, Book was the first character you could play as. Did you Know?: Book is a copy of Battle for Dream
Island OFFICIAL Character Guide. Bottle Bottle is an agreeable person.
She speaks loudly and likes to copy what others are doing. Bottle is very ticklish and loves to eat cake. Bottle doesn't mind having things rattle around inside her. Bottle is an optimistic bottle who can only be shattered by the power of "bottle flipping". Did You Know?: Bottle misheard the name of Battle for Dream Island, and was confused why she
wasn't given Dream Island.
Bracelety Bracelety is a silicone bracelet; a loud, hyperactive girl who loves -- and we mean loves -- Ice Cube. Bracelety uses her ability to create signs to encourage Ice Cube and to let her know that she is a special chunk of frozen H2O. Bracelety loves Ice Cube so much that she'll battle anyone who doesn't share her enthusiasm. To this day, Ice Cube
has not acknowledged Bracelety once. Love at First Ice!: Bracelety thinks that Ice Cube deserves more screen time. Bubble She might easily pop, but Bubble is still happy and carefree.
At first, Bubble might seem to worry a lot, but in reality, she's just looking out for her friends. She is actually very courageous and can be counted on when the going gets tough.
Bubble is easily excited, especially by yoyleberries and yoylecake. Her best friends are Ruby and Match, although their relationship is hot and cold. What's in a Name!: Bubble subscribes to a how-to magazine that includes issues like "How To Be Transparent with Friends." Cake Cake is a slice of chocolate cake that blushes a lot. He has a dollop of
white meringue on top of his head near a smudge of pink frosting. In case you're curious, that meringue is indeed squishy, which entices others to sit on him. Much more than other characters with their own kind, Cake strongly emphasizes with inanimate cakes, becoming excited when they're celebrated and upset when they're eaten. Cake relies on
others for emotional support, especially Loser. He clings to Loser because Loser is a nice guy. Did You Know?: Cake's rim of pink frosting is strawberry flavored.
Clock Clock may seem to be stingy, demanding, and annoying, but he wants to do well in challenges. Specifically, his adept clock hands have helped in multiple team victories. Because of this power, Clock does not like when people touch his clock hands. Clock stands up for those who have been wronged, especially if they have been wronged by Liy.
He now has a truce with Liy, but Ice Cube barged into that truce as well, so now everything's weird.
Did You Know?: Clock can change the position of his hands whenever he wants, but if he waits for them to move naturally, they are infinitely powerful. Cloudy Cloud[sic] is a big puffy cloud! Cloudy likes to collect things like jawbreakers, favorite numbers, friends, trinkets, and various artifacts from previous challenges. If you're not careful, he may
even try to collect you! Cloudy encourages his teammates when the going gets tough. He sometimes has trouble saying consonants and says co-host X's name as "eggs". Did You Know?: Cloudy feels comfortable in his own "body" but gets strange looks when he shares that with people. Coiny Coiny is a small orange coin. One of his favorite hobbies is
baking dirt. Coiny always knows what teammate will be best at a specific challenge, and he likes to make long speeches that nobody else cares about. Coiny and Firey have been rivals for as long as they can remember, and they still are, even after becoming friends. One result of this rivalry is that, when Firey was picking people to let onto Dream
Island, he picked Coiny last. Did You Know?: Contrary to what some may tell you, Coiny is not actually a penny. David David is a human, but not like anyone you've ever met. He is allergic to sunrises and can duplicate his head when he sings.
He's immune to bugs and the power of black holes. David's personality is a mystery. He is antisocial. When conflict arises, he yells out his catchphrase, "Aw, Seriously?" David has been cloned many times, to the point that a sea of Davids has populated a region called Davidland. Did You Know?: "NazzBliss" was the first mention David in a YouTube
comment in February 2011, which had no explanation. Donut How can a donut be cherry filled yet have a hole? That question has always perplexed Donut. Although he is sometimes seen by others are stubborn, he's really not. He's a very responsible donut and always wants to make sure things go according to plan. Donut knows he is not popular. He
deals with it as best he can. He is very skilled at giving motivational speeches to his teammates. Did You Know?: Donut secretly has the ability to replenish his cherry filling if it's depleted. Dora Dora eats islands.
If she doesn't, she'll starve.
Who knows why? All we know is that she refuses to eat anything else. Perhaps the nutritional value of these islands is what gives Dora the strength she needs to open jawbreakers with her head. Dora's language, Insulavoric, is one of the most difficult languages to pick up. Dora really, really dislikes David and tried killing him many times. You Don't
Say!: Dora loves to sing her island-eating song. It goes like this: Islands, islands! Yum, yum, yum! Islands! Chomp! Islands! They are so delish! Gimme islands now! Gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme! Islands! Yum! Islands. Glorp! Shlorp! Gobble! Gloop! Eggy Is Eggy hard-boiled or soft-boiled? No one knows. Obviously she is not scrambled or poached.
She does crack easily, though, a fact that Book is eager to state. Despite this, Eggy is very confident, which often leads her to pick out flaws in others. According to Eggy, in the past she never spoke much and was much more content. Also, apparently she used to be in an egg. An egg inside of an egg if you will. Did You Know?: If Eggy suspects that
someone isn't paying attention to her, she'll test them by adding "blah blah blah" to her sentence. Eraser Eraser thinks he's too cool to do anything unless it's spending time with his best friends, Pen and Blocky. Eraser loves rewards, which might be one of the only things that ever motivates him. He's also terrified of pentagons. Eraser is considered
impatient, or "imp" for short (Match, 2011). In fact, he's so "imp" that when the Announcer announces that a new contest will begin, Eraser feels obliged to utter "WHICH IS?" Did You Know?: Despite claiming that "all cake is good cake," there is one type of cake that Eraser thinks is not good at all. He won't say what it is. Fanny Fanny is an electric
fan who, it seems, doesn't need electricity to work.
No one is quite sure how she runs. It's impossible to mention Fanny without talking about her catchphrase, saying that she "hates" everything from fulcrums to jumping. Fanny's negative attitude causes her to get into arguments, especially with Match. One thing that makes her happy, though, is turning her fan blades and blowing things into people's
faces. Did You Know?: Fanny hates when people read random trivia facts about her.
Firey Firey loves to win.
He also likes to be complimented, but he's hard to pin down. He doesn't fit neatly into any one category. Some categories he's part of include: deathly afraid of heights, deathly afraid of crying, unable to swim, and won Dream Island. Firey and Coiny are rivals. Firey is a fast runner, but Coiny isn't. Firey can cook without an oven, but Coiny can't.
Firey's immune to poison, but Coiny isn't. Firey loves chocolate. Wonder what Coiny thinks of chocolate... Did You Know?: Firey is the lightest of all BFDI characters, only being weighed down by his limbs. Firey Jr. Firey Jr. is a flame, although a much smaller one than Firey. Although he tries to be protective of his friends, especially Bomby and
Spongy, Firey Jr. is seen as largely insensitive. He resorts to name-calling most of the time. Firey Jr. is best friends with Bomby but can't stand Naily, because he thinks she's annoying. Did You Know? : Firey Jr is the lightest of all BFDI Jr characters, only being weighed down by his limbs.
Flower Flower isn't everyone's favorite person to be around. She thinks she's sooooo beautiful. Flower is like the kid in class who thinks they're better than everyone else, but she's always angry. Flower thinks very highly of herself and hates it when people don't say she's beautiful. Flower wants to be respected, and she's learning how to gain respect
by listening to what others have to say. Did You Know?: The weight of all of Flower's petals weighs up to 9041 kg (19,932 lbs). These are commonly used to turn empty containers into heavy weights. Foldy Foldy is a folded, aerodynamic piece of paper (shaped like a pentagon!) who can glide on currents of air.
How does she do it? It's the magic of 3 × 4 dimensions and intricate folds (which Fries can't seem to grasp)! Despite her pleasant appearance, Foldy often holds on to grudges.
That said, Stapy is Foldy's best and dearest friend. Their bond might be stronger than any two characters in the show. They fight for and stand up for one another. So sweet! Did You Know?: If you put 12 Foldys together, you get a dodecahedron. Fries Of all the characters, Fries just might be the saltiest. He is a box of potato fries (six to be exact),
after all. Fries believes that people that take the mantle of leadership are valuable. On rare occasions, Fries tries to be a leader himself, with varying degrees of interest and success.
Fries is bothered by the sounds TV makes, although he doesn't dislike TV. He is best friends with Puffball. Did You Know?: Fries hates the smell when his fries turn rotten. That's why he's always replacing them! Gaty Gaty is a wooden picket fence gate with two hinges made from a neodymium alloy. She holds other characters to a high standard,
studying each character's behavior and letting them know what she believes they are doing is wrong. Her favorite number is 3, but 2,147,483,647 is a close second. Gaty believes that caring about what others think of oneself is shameful. Yet she expects people to care about what she thinks of them. Did You Know?: Without her exquisite paint color,
Gaty would be the same color as Cake. Gelatin Raise your hand if you like green gelatin. Gelatin is a cool dude, and it's not because you have to put gelatin in a fridge. He's a goofball who does things because he thinks they are amusing. He doesn't seem to have a conscience, although he doesn't have a desire to do bad things, either. For example, he
enjoys throwing forks and doesn't care where they land! Still, when others ask him for help, Gelatin always finds a way. Did You Know?: Gelatin is claustrophobic. He doesn't like tight spaces. This gives him a reason for pushing people off. Golf Ball Golf Ball, sometimes known as GB, is bossy... but most of the time she's right. She often puts herself in
a position of authority because she always has a grand plan on how to execute each challenge. Golf Ball doesn't have the best people skills.
Once she became angry at Spongy for how smelly he is. Not cool! However, she does have impressive writing skills and a self-published author of the Book of BFDI Tips and Tricks. She can twist a dismal 17th place to an impressive 2nd place, and she's great at rhythmic poetry... Even when she doesn't mean to! Did You Know?: Golf Ball is capable of
deciphering the ancient lettering known as Yoylese. Grassy When Grassy is excited, his blades wiggle. Grassy will often speak in the third person, and he likes to sit on people such as Basketball, Blocky, and Tennis Ball. When Grassy is standing in grass, he feels like he's standing in his hair. Grassy also feels tingly when he does photosynthesis. Grassy
knows to speak up when he's not getting the respect he deserves. Sometimes, it's difficult to find words for what he means, but Basketball helps him out with that! Grassy also enjoys words that rhyme with "respect," such as "protect." Did You Know?: Grassy is not afraid of lawn mowers, which only give him a haircut. Ice Cube Ice Cube is an 8 × 9 ×
11 cube of ice. Like all ice cubes, she easily melts and shatters if hit hard enough. She's also very cold, which has made her a popular candidate to cool down the TLC. Ice Cube is not physically strong and doesn't speak all that often. Yet, if someone wrongs her, she wants revenge -- and gets it. One recipient of Ice Cube's revenge is Leafy, who has
accidentally squashed her with a bowling ball, accidentally given her an incorrectly colored sphere, and accidentally robbed her of 1,000 points due to bad Frisbee throws. Did You Know?: Ice Cube regrets escaping the TLC because it has given her a criminal record. Leafy On the surface, Leafy seems awfully nice. If there is something that needs to be
done, Leafy will do it with a smile. Sometimes, others will be unhappy with her unrelenting enthusiasm, though. Once she wanted to show Ice Cube a cool bowling ball trick. Leafy ended up shattering her--oops! Due to years of training, Leafy is extremely agile: she practiced in both the art of acid-spitball-avoidance and map teleportation. Did You
Know?: Leafy will always lose on her 73rd game of tic-tac-toe. She doesn't know this. Lightning Lightning isn't supposed to strike the same place twice, but don't tell that to Lightning. He loves to zap people—especially Flower! In fact, he'll zap her over and over again. This might make him seem mean, but he's just following orders to please others.
Did You Know?: Due to his luminescence, Lightning has never witnessed darkness and is confused when others claim they are scared of it. Liy Naturally curious, Liy is one of the most adventurous characters in BFDI. She is a plastic light switch. To some, though, she is somewhat pushy. She's always forcing others to do as she wants them to do, such
as trying to get Ice Cube to wiggle Teardrop's vocal cords to get her to talk. Liy is curious and will always look to discover new things, such as the top of Bell's string. Did You Know?: Liy wishes that she was an empress, so she could say "I, Empress, am pressed and impressed" when toggled skillfully. Lollipop Lollipop thinks very highly of herself and
is a little arrogant. She judges people by their looks and calls them names. Because of her brash personality, many people are offended by Lollipop, whom they resort to calling "Lollipoop". Despite her occasional disrespect, Lollipop writes excellent, heartfelt tributes to those she cares about. Lollipop is also a salesperson for fork repellent, which
comes in a spray can.
She has sold one quadrillion units. Did You Know?: Lollipop likes the freedom of not wearing a wrapper, but it has led to unwanted licking. Loser Loser is anything but a loser. This ivory-colored cube is, without a doubt, the most popular contestant, which is why his teammates named him the leader of The Losers! Loser is the most charitable and
kindhearted person ever! He often prevents fights and tells people things that make them feel good. He has saved people's lives from heavy baskets, and is so skilled at playing with toys that he can play with them before they've even been invented. He also likes to watch Cake at Stake, even if his team isn't up for elimination. Did You Know?: Loser
somehow has more fans on Earth than there are people.
Marker Marker is a purple washable marker. He likes to write messages on his arms such as "IMMUNITY GOES TO ME!" Marker is good-natured and cheerful. He also loves to play games! His favorite is Toss the Dirt, but he's willing to play plenty of other games with his friends Foldy and Stapy. He's not so good at Rock-Paper-Scissors, though,
because he keeps getting his fingers twisted into house-shapes. And 4-shapes. And hecatonicosahedroid-shapes. Did You Know?: Another thing Marker likes to write on his arms is "GAMER." Match Match is the typical spoiled brat.
Like, for sure! Match is a wooden matchstick who never burns out when she's on fire.
Match is caring when it comes to her friends, but she might also seem lazy or selfish because of her constant "Break Times". She also complains a lot.
Match's best friend is Pencil, and the two become devastated when either one is eliminated. Match doesn't really like Spongy, and has developed the hand-clapping game Spongy-cake to mock him. Did You Know?: Match has an irrational fear of handheld gaming devices. Naily As nails are wont to do, Naily likes to spear things. Naily has pricked
Woody at least twice. Naily is very self-confident and is eager to participate. Naily is fond of puns, which are a play on words. Firey Jr doesn't like that, but many recommended characters secretly appreciate it a whole lot.
Did You Know?: Every time Naily uses the pun "nailed it", she loses one friend.
Needle Needle is a sewing needle who hates being called "Needy." Most people call her that name by accident or even say the word for unrelated reasons, but the Announcer does it on purpose. Needy is a competitive player and is a faster runner than Firey. This has never been confirmed, but we all know it's true. Over the years, Needle has had five
different voice actors... The most of any character! Did You Know?: Needle technically has three eyes. Nickel Nickel is a worrier and often doesn't believe in himself. He often suggests giving up, and he is always complaining about how hard things are. Interestingly, he once used to be the exact opposite, always saying "I just know I'M going to win!"
He once believed that he would become "the new Coiny", but that dream has since faded. Due to economic inflation, Nickel is currently worth six cents, and he is forecasted to hit seven in just a few years.
You Don't Say!: Nickel has a way with words! Some of his favorites are: Dab it, my boyonocerus! Oobily goobily weezer beezers! Holy roly poly crawling in my guacamole! Pen Pen is BFDI's coolest character. He is a ballpoint pen with blue ink. When an easy shortcut presents itself, Pen knows how to take it. However, he and Tree sometimes have to
ask Black Hole for help. His best friend is Eraser. Blocky and Snowball are friends with both. Despite his problem-solving skills, his empty promises left Pen in a debt of 6,938 quintillion times the price of the world. Did You Know?: Pen gets jealous every time he sees Pencil erase something she wrote. Pencil Pencil is a typical No. 2 pencil with a
graphite tip. You probably have one in your backpack! Pencil is a born leader, but she can be very demanding. Pencil uses Lightning to shock anyone who annoys her, especially Flower, Fanny and Spongy. Pencil is an expert at staring contests, even managing to out-stare the legendary David himself. Did You Know?: Pencil won Total Firey Island, a
BFDI-esque comic strip that came before BFDI, making her the first winner of all-time.
Pie Kaboom! Why is Pie always exploding? She's a blueberry pie, and in BFDI, blueberries are explosive. She'll detonate when her emotions get the best of her, or when a fork lands on her, to name a few causes. Pie is mellow and laid-back, even though she's explosive. She can be easygoing about many things, and can contort herself in all sorts of
weird positions, bending her arms and legs in unnatural ways. Did You Know?: Pie knows the digits of pi. All of them. Pillow Pillow is a big, fluffy down pillow, who is unpredictable. She can stuff objects in her pillowcase or use it as a weapon. However, she's not all that powerful...
she can't even tell which things she's allowed to eat. Pillow likes to think of herself as a scientist, although her research is often faulty. For instance, she once believed that people who waved their arms didn't care about things. She was wrong. Not a good look for a scientist, don't you agree? Did You Know?: Pillow doesn't know how to write.
Pin Pin has a history of being bossy and making mistakes that aggravate people. One of those mistakes was stealing people's loaves of bread in a failed attempt to rejoin the game. When she figured out that no one liked her, she tried to make friends by motivating them to win challenges. Still, she often feels isolated and once mentioned that Teardrop
was the only person who didn't say she hated her. Did You Know?: Pin's sweat changes color to reflect her current emotion, like a mood ring. Puffball No one knows what Puffball is. She's pink, fluffy, and round. Whatever she is, she can fly, regurgitate rainbow substances when in distress, and change colors when she talks. Other than that, it's
anyone's guess. Puffball is self-indulgent and will do anything just for fun. Once, she built a stack of forks with some friends just to knock them down. When asked to make sure Foldy and Bell had cakes, Puffball ate them when no one was looking. She usually goes along with whatever Fries tells her what to do. Did You Know?: One of Puffball's dreams
is for her to lose the ability to fly and gain limbs, even if just for a day. Remote Remote can send and receive infrared signals. She loves batteries, because without them, she would faint. She has a robotic voice, although she definitely has feelings. One of those feelings is to be a person and not a tool.
Regardless, she's willing to help as a data-storage tool for Liy to track her death prevention rate. Did You Know?: Remote gets the best wireless signal out of everybody, which is both helpful and dangerous. Robot Flower If Flower were to turn into a robot, she'd look like Robot Flower. As all robots do, Robot Flower interfaces with technology and
converts sensory inputs into data. When she speaks, her metal petals light up.
Like Flower, Robot Flower is demanding and selfish, but she believes she has more integrity than Flower. She is also competitive and capable of disobeying orders when she thinks they're wrong. This sometimes ruffles Golf Ball's dimples. Did You Know?: Robot Flower's centerpiece is a lens. Roboty Roboty avoids conflict if he can. He does not want to
put his big red self in the middle of trouble. In contrast, his highest place of comfort is an ethereal misty waterfall, where he cannot hear the noises of his teammates. Roboty speaks in Morse code, a series of electronic dots and dashes. That's why no one can understand a word he says! Roboty isn't very mobile, but surprisingly, his springy antenna
gives his teammates lots of mobility! Did You Know?: Roboty's chest compartment has been open as many times as Teardrop has spoken.
Rocky Can rocks barf?
You know, vomit... throw up. Yuck! Rocky can. In fact, Rocky barfs more than he speaks. Actually, Rocky lost the ability to talk in 2010.
When he does "speak", it's by barfing. Yet, like a vomiting superhero, Rocky can use his barf to propel himself, melt things, and create spectacular vomit art. Viewers have become so enamored by this puking prodigy that they voted him first for BFDIA entry. However, his teammates sometimes have to carry him around, since he likes to sit still. Did
You Know?: When Rocky had to bake a cake, both Flower and the Announcer gave it a score of 10/10. Ruby When we first met Ruby, she is sweet and sensitive, an absolute gem of a person. Get it?
Gem?
LOL. Despite her brilliance, others may see Ruby as an irresponsible scatterbrain. She acts before she thinks, which often leads to mistakes.
Ruby's fans are just as enthusiastic as she is, saying her name hundreds of times in each vote. Did You Know?!: Ruby eats more sugar in a day than the others do in a month, combined. Saw If you were cutting a piece of wood in the middle of a lava flow during a volcanic eruption, it would be okay to use Saw. She is very sharp and can withstand the
hot temperatures. Still, cutting things is not really Saw's calling. It's not that she doesn't like slicing things up, although she may, but it's quite possible she doesn't like being held.
We have to wonder, then, why she likes to experiment with different handles. Did You Know?: When Saw wants to nibble on snacks, she has to be careful about which set of teeth to use. Snowball Snowball is very proud of himself and thinks he's better than everyone. Due to his enormous physical strength (such as ripping apart neckties), he thinks
people would be helpless without him.
Pssh! Golf Ball can't stand Snowball because she believes that Snowball's brain is "tiny-teeny-tiny." Although Coiny and Snowball consider themselves friends, they rarely hang together anymore. Did You Know?: The highest test score Snowball has ever received was -7%. Hold on, it was -75%, but Snowball, in a rage, ripped off the 5. Spongy Spongy is
a yellow sponge who contains some measure of grease. Most people think Spongy is gross, and others are upset that he once squashed the Announcer. Despite these setbacks, Spongy is great at carrying bread.
The amount of loaves he can carry is a baker's dozen! That's 13! Good job, Spongy! His best bud is Barf Bag. Did You Know?: Spongy has been the reigning champion of airplane-sailing for three years in a row! Stapy Stapy never runs out of staples, which is good, because after all, he is a stapler. Foldy and Stapy are such good friends that Foldy
risked her own team's victory to avenge Stapy. Stapy is very curious and loves to play games, especially Rock-Paper-Scissors with Foldy. However, their variation of Rock-Paper-Scissors states that the person who farts silently the most wins the game. To describe why he failed a task, he'll blame his "stapler instincts", whatever those are. Did You
Know?: Stapy does not like to be called "Staply", but he doesn't think correcting people is worth his time. Taco What's your favorite type of Taco? Fish? Beef? Chicken? If you're a lover of fish, then Taco is the girl for you. She's a soft shell stuffed with fish, lettuce, and tomatoes. Taco naturally acts as a leader, but this doesn't mean she's a good one.
She wants her problems resolved quickly, so she often looks for hasty solutions. This leads her expecting too much from the people she leads. Did You Know?: Taco has an unusually high burning point, at 1,000 degrees Celsius, or 1,832 Fahrenheit.
Teardrop Teardrop is a mysterious character. That's because she doesn't want to, or cannot speak. She can be impulsive, as she was when she kicked Woody without thinking of the consequences. She fell off a balance beam when she pushed off someone else. Teardrop is also smart and competitive. Teardrop is one of the most divisive characters,
with campaigns to both keep her and to eliminate her running strong in 2012. The elimination campaign won. You Don't Say!: Teardrop has spoken as many times as Roboty's chest compartment has been opened. Tennis Ball Tennis Ball is curious, which is why he's always asking questions. He is especially amused by trivia, especially information that
pertains to math. He doesn't shy from speaking up if he knows the facts. His other hobbies include cooking rice cakes and enjoying rhymes. He always hangs out with Golf Ball, but he lets her take the lead. Tennis Ball doesn't get along with the Announcer, who seems to bully him for being clumsy. Did You Know?: Despite everyone calling him clumsy,
Tennis Ball is exceptionally talented at tightrope walking, especially when bandaged to others.
Tree Woody and Pencil are parts of trees, but Tree is the real thing. He is a tree with leaves, although he seems to be evergreen. It doesn't matter. Tree is not anchored by roots, but he thinks of himself as a with-it-down-to-earth type of guy; only Loser's charming charisma can sweep him on his feet. When he sees a problem, Tree knows what not to
do, although he hasn't a clue[sic] on what he should do. When Tree is fed up, he'll walk away and tell people that he is "leafing". Did You Know?: Tree is a non-coniferous evergreen.
TV TV is a flat-screen who rarely speaks. He uses videos to communicate his thoughts, memories, and provide teammates with information.
In fact, TV is so good at providing information that he served as the host for a short time in BFDIA! Fries... wasn't a fan. While televisions will often dominate a room, TV is happy staying in the background and doing what he thinks needs to be done. When someone needs him to display information, TV is happy to oblige. Did You Know?: TV has had a
long history of counting votes, so he's learned how to estimate votes with a 100-vote margin of error. Woody Woody is a piece of balsa wood who breaks easily. Woody is afraid of almost everything, including sharp things, fire (ouch), and even bubbles. Eep! Woody can actually speak but usually doesn't communicate in full words. He makes friends
with those who make him feel comfortable. He and Roboty seem to have a connection. Did You Know?: Woody has never been reunited with the splinter that fell off of him when he and Rocky collided. Yellow Face Is he called Yellow Face because he's yellow? Or is it because he's always yelling? Whatever it is, Yellow Face is perpetually happy. He
loves to wander off, especially when his team needs him to stay put. He also loves to promote the latest products he is selling. If someone doesn't like a product, Yellow Face becomes agitated but is determined to sell it to them anyway. Yellow Face's sworn enemy is the No More Advertisements Foundation. Did You Know?: Despite endorsing them,
Yellow Face has never used the Bubble Transformer, Box of Paper Slips or Revolutionary Headphones himself.

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