This article lists the interactions between the Announcer and Firey.
Due to Firey being one of the finalists of Battle for Dream Island, him and Announcer had quite a lot of interactions. Their interactions are usually neutral with more tendency to be slightly negative at times.
Episodes suggesting a friendship[]
In "Sweet Tooth", Firey bakes a chocolate cake with his own body and gets 10 points from the Announcer for not using the oven.
In "Vomitaco", when the contestants still in the game are given another half of a pair of scissors, Firey happily puts both of his halves together. The Announcer then says, "Nice scissors, huh?" and Firey replies "Yeah!" Firey somehow correctly guessed the two items the Announcer was hiding under a blanket.
In "Rescission", Firey told the Announcer that he likes his "cake" and licks it.
In "B.F.B. = Back From Beginning", Firey is surprised to see that the Announcer has returned.
Neutral interactions[]
In "Are You Smarter Than a Snowball?", Firey complains when the Announcer says that it's time for Cake at Stake.
In "Lofty", when the Announcer performs his "magic trick", Firey screams since he's afraid of heights.
In "A Leg Up in the Race", Firey randomly asks if he tastes peanut butter, the Announcer stares at him blankly, so Firey says "Okay, maybe not".
In "Vomitaco", when the Announcer asks if the four up for elimination are ready for Cake at Stake, Firey awkwardly says "Yeah?"
In "The Glistening", when the Announcer asks who wants to go back to earth, Firey raises his hand.
In "Return of the Hang Glider", Firey tells the Announcer that he shouldn't release the eliminated contestants because after years of seclusion they would have gone insane. Firey sarcastically thanks Flower for messing up the Announcer. The Announcer tells Firey not to drool of he'll destroy himself. When the Announcer gives thanks to the 6,816 voters, Firey tells him to hurry up so he can get the island. Firey screams when he learns that the Announcer sold his island.
Episodes suggesting a conflict[]
In "Bridge Crossing", during Cake at Stake, the Announcer aimed Firey's cake towards the fire in a fireplace, resulting in Firey getting angry and telling the Announcer that he's going to crush him.
In "Power of Three", when the Announcer mocks the Squishy Cherries for being up for voting four times in a row, Firey angrily tells the Announcer to get on with it. For no reason whatsoever, the Announcer specifically calls out Firey to tell him he wasn't the one who got zero votes, which makes Firey upset.
In "A Leg Up in the Race", as a twist, the Announcer threw a water balloon, which killed Firey.
In "Half a Loaf Is Better Than None", Firey is angry that the prize is just half a pair of scissors.
In "Rescission", the Announcer laughed at Firey's fail in the unicycle race. After Firey finishes the challenge, the Announcer asks if he'd like to see a magic trick. Firey, remembering the Announcer's last trick, angrily answers no, but the Announcer does it anyway.
In "Gardening Hero", when everyone is taken into space, Firey asks "Radio" why they are in space, the Announcer replies budget cuts. The Announcer wanted to include himself in Firey and Leafy's friendship, but Firey refused claiming only good people get to be friends. Later he sold Firey's vehicle because of budget cuts.
In "Hurtful!", he was devastated with Announcer slicing Cheese Orb, saying that Cheese Orb was his friend. Later, Announcer ordered Firey to hold the "VOTE ME OUT!" sign. Firey tells Leafy that since the Announcer has a recovery center, they could kill him as much as they want, and he'd still come back to give them Dream Island. Everyone does just that.
In "Insectophobe's Nightmare 2", Firey argues with the Announcer because he didn't believe he actually sold the recovery centers and bets his life's earnings on it. The Announcer wins because he indeed sold the recovery centers and Firey complains saying he wants Leafy back. Firey wishes for his life's earnings back, but the Announcer spent it on everyone's new recovery centers. Firey is happy at first but then quickly realizes that he didn't do it because he cares about them, and he guesses right because the Announcer just wanted to be able to kill them.
In "Chapter Complete", Firey kicks the Announcer in order to get the BFDI from him.