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Battle for Dream Island (2010–present, abbreviated BFDI [b]) is an animated web series on YouTube created by jacknjellify, a channel owned by Cary and Michael Huang.The web series features anthropomorphic objects competing in a series of contests for a prize.
The game was released on October 29, 2003, [1] in North America and in Europe on November 28. Battle for Bikini Bottom received mixed or average reviews according to Metacritic. Edge included the Game Boy Advance version on its list of top handheld video games of the 21st century. It was a commercial success.
The game was released on June 23, 2020, for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox One, and Stadia. A version for mobile devices was released on January 21, 2021. Despite receiving mixed reviews, the game was a commercial success, selling over 2 million copies. A spiritual sequel, SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake, was released in ...
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.
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Teletoon, Treehouse TV: Preschool: Canada: 1997: September 15, 1997 – October 3, 2010 used Pegs'n Co/Toonz around season 2, then switched to Flash around season 4 and switched to Toon Boom around season 5: Stickin' Around: YTV: Children: Canada: 1997: January 20 – December 8, 1997: Nelvana: used Toon Boom Harmony in Season 2 animated by ...
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Atari Classics 10-in-1 TV Game. Plug-&-Play TV Games is a series of plug-n-play game devices produced by Jakks Pacific. When connected to a television set via RCA connector cables, the user is able to play a pre-defined selection of video games. [1] Some models are collections of ports of games by companies such as Atari and Namco, while others ...