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Well, I think it's a science museum because the sign says "Science Museum".
 

The Science Museum is an abandoned museum seen in "Welcome Back", located at Yoyle City.

Judging by its name, this most likely used to be a museum to display science-related items. The building has greatly degraded compared to how it was in Golf Ball's flashback, with vines growing and walls cracked, implying that it, along with the rest of Yoyle City, has been abandoned for a long time.

Coverage[]

In "Well Rested", Pencil drives the FreeSmart SuperVan through the science museum.

In "Welcome Back", Golf Ball and Tennis Ball went into it to find science treasures (despite Needle's warnings), which Tennis Ball claimed himself a Wall Teleporter. There were also other gadgets in the room, which, according to Tennis Ball, isn't even 10% of them. Evil Leafy is also seen briefly here.

In "What Do You Think of Roleplay?", it was brought up by Golf Ball to determine if Tennis Ball was an impostor.

Items[]

  • A blue biker's helmet, labeled "Shield"
  • A square-shaped cookie, labeled "Biscuit"
  • The Wall Teleporter (stolen by Tennis Ball), labeled "Transit"
  • A model of a neuron cell, labeled "Memory"
  • Letters written in blood reading "Stop Her", labeled "Theft"
  • A Companion Cube with a skull and crossbones instead of a heart, labeled "Tomb"
  • A multicolor dodecahedron with a spike on top of it
  • The vases that Bozo hid behind

Trivia[]

  • There are 680,293 gadgets stored in the museum.
  • The various items inside the museum originate as enemies from Tidepool, an old flash game made by the Huang twins.
  • On the signs, a mysterious alphabet called Yoylese is used which probably means that Yoyleland uses that alphabet. The text above the Science Museum reads "Insight Hallway".
    • However, translating the alphabet into English isn't accurate, as the Wall Teleporter's decoded message was "Transit". Both are a form of transportation, but the Wall Teleporter isn't a transit system.
      • This could, however, be a feature to make it more realistic, as many non-European languages/symbols don't translate directly with English meanings.
  • Needle says that the museum has something to do with FreeSmart. This may have something to do with the plot of IDFB's future episodes.
  • The "Stop Her" letters may be referencing Golf Ball or Bozo.
    • The letters are labeled as "theft", suggesting that she stole something from the museum.
  • During the scene where Tennis Ball and Golf Ball are inside the museum, Evil Leafy appears for a few frames.
  • The Science Museum is possibly the place where Golf Ball got her dimples, as she may have been hit by the club.
  • It is possible that the colorful dodecahedron could be a Megaminx, a type of Rubik's Cube that is in the shape of a dodecahedron.
    • It should be noted that Cary is a fan of Rubik's Cubes, so it is likely this reference was intentional.

Gallery[]


Yoyleland
Locations Aerospace Manufacturing Plant, Evil Here Hotel, Grotato Farm, Science Museum, Weak Trembling Fortress, Yoyle City, List of buildings in Yoyle City, Yoyleland, Yoyle Mountain, Yoyle Tower, Yoyle Woodland, Yummy Filtration Plant
Items Leafy's Map, Yoyleberry, Yoylecake, Yoyle Chess, Yoylite, Yoyleseeds, Yoylestew
Others Yoyle Metal, Yoylese
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