S5E19 Last One Standing
Four and Two become aware of One's presence, but the situation becomes devastatingly unmanageable when one of the eliminated contestants announces a Battle Royale challenge.
When twenty inanimate objects desire change in their lives, a robotic speaker box arrives to give them all new incentive; a competition for an island of luxury know as 'Dream Island'.
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Four and Two become aware of One's presence, but the situation becomes devastatingly unmanageable when one of the eliminated contestants announces a Battle Royale challenge.
The failed debuters altered the timeline using the Yoylite used by Tennis Ball ten years prior, and the teams are challenged to bring them back to the present and fix the timeline to return it back to normal.
As half the teams travel underground to find emeralds, chaos ensues when Team Ice Cube accidentally causes a giant lava spill underground. During this Book contemplates how she's been acting towards Taco. Part 2 of 2.
Four sets the contestants to "improve the sun" so X's aloe vera can grow properly.
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