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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. Despite the series having over 1.85 billion total views, [a] you may be surprised that Wikipedia does not have an article for this series.
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.
Amen. What you said was 110% correct. I also do think the BFDI Fandom wiki also has a few issues (pointed out in the "Let's keep BFDI casual" video and also a different one), so all the BFDI disruption time could have been used to improve their Fandom wiki instead.
3. what about find the markers? the original game creator was the one to come up with marker, so he has the ownership of the character, so he made a game on roblox that wasn’t directly tied to bfdi or anything other than the character marker, this game is popular with alot of people (bfdi fans and non bfdi fans alike) and could have it’s ...
Dancing with the Stars is an American reality television show in which celebrity contestants and professional dance partners compete to be the best dancers, as determined by the show's judges and public voting. The series first broadcast in 2005, and thirty-one complete seasons have aired.
Big Brother 7 was an All-Star edition, which featured 14 returning HouseGuests chosen either through viewer vote or by producers from an initial group of 20 candidates. [3] For Big Brother 11, four past HouseGuests were given the chance to return based on the results of the season's first competition, after which one of them entered the house.
Eric Nies was a contestant on the All Stars, Battle of the Sexes, and Battle of the Sexes 2 seasons. Rachel Campos, All Stars Sean Duffy, All Stars, and Battle of the Seasons Heather B. Gardner, Challenge 2000 Julie Stoffer, Extreme Challenge, Battle of the Sexes, The Inferno and The Inferno II The Miz, Battle of the Seasons, The Gauntlet, The Inferno, Battle of the Sexes 2, and The Inferno II ...
As of January 31, 2021, Chu ranks eighth on the list of all-time highest-earning Jeopardy! non-tournament champions, [109] with an 11-day total of $297,200. His winning streak came to a close when he lost his 12th game but won $1,000 for finishing in third place, leaving him with a final total of $298,200.