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LOLers' islands is a conjectural name.

"Who are you? Can you tell me?"Eggy, "Lick Your Way to Freedom"
The subject of this article or section has never been given an official name stated either in the Battle for Dream Island series, or by Jacknjellify; the current one is unofficial.

The LOLers' islands are a group of islands ordered by the first five eliminated contestants of Battle for Dream Island Again. They played a major role for the challenge in "PointyPointyPointy ♫".

Donut's island[]

Donut's island is the first of the five LOLers' islands, owned by Donut.

Appearance[]

Donut's island is shaped like a torus and coated in pink, sprinkle-covered donut glazing, with licorice vines dangling from its edges. The landscape features pink frosted mountains, glazed hills, churro stalks, and cotton candy vegetation. The ground is filled with cherry filling, a substitute for regular fuel. Tennis Ball additionally built an oil rig on the island.

Coverage[]

In "Well, Look Who It Is!", Donut purchases his island with "lots of blood" using Dora's cellphone. At the end of the episode, a silhouette of Donut's island is tied to a truck with the four other islands.

In "PointyPointyPointy ♫", Donut's island appears as the first obstacle in the challenge. Contestants have to climb five islands in order to reach the bunk bed and win. Donut's island holds a pile of blankets as a reward for the contestants. To move on to the next island, Dora's Island, contestants need to fuel jetpacks using cherry filling. Tennis Ball built an oil rig on the island to extract the filling, but the rig ended up polluting the island and the cherry filling, making it less effective as fuel.

Trivia[]

  • When Donut ordered this island, he asked for it to have "lots of blood." This refers to how Donut's "blood" is cherry filling.
  • The island is shaped like a pink donut, resembling Donut.

Dora's island[]

Dora's island is the second of the five LOLers' islands, owned by Dora.

Appearance[]

Dora's island appears as a cone-shaped island with grassy terrain and a soil base. Dora later takes a bite out of the island, which causes several chunks of debris to float into the air. The island includes a Pencil-Exclusionary Recovery Center, a large vat of Anti-Poison, and a gate with a waterfall behind it that leads to Teardrop's island.

Coverage[]

In "Well, Look Who It Is!", Dora calls Blazing Fast Delivery of Islands to order her own island. At the end of the episode, a silhouette of Dora's island is tied to a truck with the four other islands.

In "PointyPointyPointy ♫", Dora's island appears as the second obstacle in the challenge, which contains a pile of pillows as a reward for the contestants. To continue to the next island, Teardrop's island, contestants must eat a chunk of Dora's island.

In "Spore Day", Tennis Ball and Needle return to Dora's island to recover Bomby, and the three of them then jump back to the Colosseum.

Teardrop's island[]

Teardrop's island is the third of the five LOLers' islands, owned by Teardrop.

Appearance[]

Teardrop's island is a tropical themed island that contains many water pools, waterfalls, palm trees, a pile of teddy bears, and a porta-potty. A sunken ship also appears on the island and contains a raft that Match hid. Teardrop's cousins and a bunch of recommended characters inhabit the island.

Coverage[]

In "Well, Look Who It Is!", Donut hands Dora's phone to Teardrop for her to order an island, not speaking to receive a water-based island (speaking results in ordering a fire island instead). At the end of the episode, a silhouette of Teardrop's island is tied to a truck with the four other islands.

In "PointyPointyPointy ♫", the island appears as the third obstacle in the challenge, which contains a pile of teddy bears as a reward for the contestants. To proceed to the next island, Match's island, contestants must silence a chatty recommended character who is speaking with one of Teardrop's cousins. Once the character is silenced, the cousin will hand out a prize that lets the contestant levitate to the next island. As revealed by Match, she also secretly hid a pre-built raft underneath the pirate ship.

Match's island[]

Match's island is the fourth of the five LOLers' islands, owned by Match.

Appearance[]

Match's island is a fiery, industrial-themed island with a scorched dirt base and dead trees. The island has various cogs and pipes, pools of lava, a volcano, and a matchstick factory. Large cooling towers release smoke into the air.

Coverage[]

In "Well, Look Who It Is!", Match steals Dora's phone to order her own island with "extra matchstick factories". At the end of the episode, a silhouette of Match's island is tied to a truck with the four other islands.

In "PointyPointyPointy ♫", the island appears as the fourth obstacle in the challenge, which contains a pile of night caps as a reward for the contestants. To proceed to the next island, Puffball's island, contestants have to build a lava-proof raft to launch themselves upwards. Match reveals a secret to her alliance that there is a hidden pre-built raft located beneath the shipwreck on Teardrop's island, which they can use to help them progress.

Puffball's island[]

Puffball's island is the fifth of the five LOLers' islands, owned by Puffball.

Appearance[]

Puffball's island is a dreamlike island with a giant cloud forming the base. The background is filled with rainbows and several smaller clouds. The post leading up to the bunk beds comes through a hole in the center of the island. Puffball also installed a voice effect machine that causes everyone on the island to speak with her autotuned voice.

Coverage[]

In "Well, Look Who It Is!", Puffball orders her own island, requesting "rainbows, sparkles, puffy clouds," and something else, but she is interrupted by Donut. At the end of the episode, a silhouette of Puffball's island is tied to a truck with the four other islands.

In "PointyPointyPointy ♫", the island appears as the fifth obstacle in the challenge, which contains a pile of bedtime stories as a reward for the contestants. To proceed to the bunk bed and complete the challenge, contestants have to sing Puffball a lullaby. Each duo is only allowed one attempt before another duo gets a turn. If Puffball approves of the lullaby, the cloud platform the duo stand on will rise, lifting them up to the bunk beds.

In "Spore Day", Cake at Stake is held here. After Cake at Stake, the Locker of Losers carries the contestants to the Colosseum.