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=== After the intro ===
 
=== After the intro ===
After the intro, the rest of the episode happened. There were many characters present in the episode, but less than there were in BFB 1. Characters include many of the characters found in [[BFB]], and most of the characters found in [[BFDI]]. However, there was only character present found in [[my room]].
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After the intro, the rest of the episode happened. There were many characters present in the episode, but less than there were in BFB 1. Characters include many of the characters found in [[BFB]], and most of the characters found in [[BFDI]]. However, there was only one character present found in [[my room]].
 
[[File:Roomer.png|thumb|left|My crib. Jealous?]]
 
[[File:Roomer.png|thumb|left|My crib. Jealous?]]
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[[The Escape From Four|BFB 16]] was a pivotal episode in the series. In this episode, the show’s creators, Cary and Michael Huang, introduced a dramatic twist: the split of the cast into two separate shows, "BFB" and "T:POT". This division was meant to shake things up and add new excitement to the series. However, the split had far-reaching consequences beyond the world of animation.
 
[[The Escape From Four|BFB 16]] was a pivotal episode in the series. In this episode, the show’s creators, Cary and Michael Huang, introduced a dramatic twist: the split of the cast into two separate shows, "BFB" and "T:POT". This division was meant to shake things up and add new excitement to the series. However, the split had far-reaching consequences beyond the world of animation.
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Fans of BFB were divided into two camps—those who supported "BFB" and those who favored "T:POT." What began as friendly rivalry soon escalated into heated debates, with each side claiming their show was superior. The arguments spilled over from online forums into the real world, and before long, the fanbase had polarized into two opposing factions. At the center of the conflict were the show's hosts, Four and X, who found themselves torn between the two factions. Four, representing BFB, and X, representing T:POT, tried to mediate the conflict, but their attempts only fueled the fire. Their debates became legendary, broadcasted live for all to see, and each side rallied behind their chosen leader. Two, representing the split, ended up winning by a landslide, and the final verdict was made: BFB would become split into two separate souls, each containing a piece of the whole. The whole being [[Jazz Huang]].
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Fans of BFB were divided into two camps—those who supported "BFB" and those who favored "T:POT." What began as friendly rivalry soon escalated into heated debates, with each side claiming their show was superior. The arguments spilled over from online forums into the real world, and before long, the fanbase had polarized into two opposing factions. At the center of the conflict were the show's hosts, Four and X, who found themselves torn between the two factions. Four, representing BFB, and X, representing T:POT, tried to mediate the conflict, but their attempts only fueled the fire. Their debates became legendary, broadcasted live for all to see, and each side rallied behind their chosen leader. The green alien character who caused the showed up in the episode, representing the split, ended up winning by a landslide, and the final verdict was made: BFB would become split into two separate souls, each containing a piece of the whole. The whole being [[Jazz Huang]].
    
=== End of episode ===
 
=== End of episode ===
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