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Battle for Dream Island

The Universe Guide

by jacknjellify · Est. January 1, 2010

3M+
Subscribers
2B+
Total Views
100+
Episodes
16
Years Running

🎬 What is BFDI?

Battle for Dream Island is an American animated web series created by twin brothers Cary and Michael Huang — who started making it when they were just 12 years old. The show features anthropomorphic inanimate objects competing in Survivor-style elimination challenges, with viewers voting to decide who stays and who goes. First premiering on January 1, 2010, it became the first-ever "object show" and spawned an entire microgenre of similar series. The show is hosted on the YouTube channel jacknjellify and has grown across 6 seasons over 16 years, building a passionate community known as the Object Show Community (OSC).

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BFDI Deep Dive

Eliminations, teams, episode guide, relationships, object show family tree, and fan rankings →

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BFDI Storybooks

Original illustrated stories set in the BFDI universe — featuring Firey, Flower, Bubble & friends →

🎮 Games & Interactive

Test your knowledge and explore the BFDI universe

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Cake at Stake Quiz

55 trivia questions across all seasons. Survival & Score modes.

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Battle for YOUR Dream Island

Choose your own adventure. Pick a team, face challenges, win Dream Island.

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Escape from the TLC

You've been eliminated. Break out of the Tiny Loser Chamber before dawn.

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BFDI Mad Libs

Fill in the blanks and create 20 hilarious BFDI stories!

📜 The BFDI Timeline

16 years of object show history

👥 Key Characters

Tap a character to learn more

🎲 Fun Facts

Things you might not know about BFDI

📊 Channel Stats

The growth of jacknjellify on YouTube — from a small Flash animation channel to 3.3 million subscribers and 2.5 billion views.

📈 Subscriber Growth

👁️ Total Views Over Time

🏆 Key Milestones

⚡ Quick Stats

🧠 BFDI Trivia Challenge

Test your knowledge of the BFDI universe!

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Ready to Test Your BFDI Knowledge?

100 questions covering characters, seasons, lore, and behind-the-scenes history. How many can you get right?