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Battle for Dream Island (BFDI) is an animated web series on YouTube created by Chinese-American twin brothers Cary and Michael Huang. As the series has over 1.85 billion total views, [a] you may be surprised that Wikipedia does not have an article for this series.
"Out of the Blue" is a song by American singer-songwriter-actress Debbie Gibson, and is the title track of her debut studio album Out of the Blue (1987). It was released on January 8, 1988 in the United States as the third single from the album. [ 3 ]
A2: Wikipedians are not "biased" against BFDI. The creation of a Battle for Dream Island article is simply not allowed because the topic lacks notability and overly enthusiastic fans have repeatedly recreated it despite consensus favoring its deletion.
Out of the Blue is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Debbie Gibson, released on August 18, 1987, by Atlantic Records.The album received favorable reviews from music critics and sold more than three million copies in the United States (three times platinum by RIAA) and five million copies worldwide.
Out of the Blue (1979 TV series), an American sitcom; Out of the Blue (1995 TV series), a British police drama; Out of the Blue (1996 TV series), an American sitcom for teens; Out of the Blue (1998 TV series), an Irish documentary series presented by Derek Davis
However, the moment Connor steps out, he gets surrounded by police and his probation officer. A chase ensues and Connor gets cornered in the spot where Marilyn was supposed to come. Despite his probation officer’s best efforts, the local law enforcement officer shoots Connor, misreading Connor’s movement of reaching into his pocket for his ...
Out of the Blue is a 1947 American screwball comedy film based on the short story by Vera Caspary who also co-wrote the screenplay. It stars George Brent, Virginia Mayo, Turhan Bey, Ann Dvorak and Carole Landis. It was directed by Leigh Jason.
Out of the Blue has engendered debate amongst some viewers concerning its precise relationship to Happy Days.The controversy arises from the fact that the first episode of the series was broadcast a little over one week prior to an episode of Happy Days featuring Jimmy Brogan as the character Random.