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| name = Four

| name = Four

| franchise = Battle for Dream Island

| franchise = Battle for Dream Island

| first = X Finds Out His Value

| voice = Michael Huang

| voice = Michael Huang

| species = Algebralien

| race = Blue

| gender = Male

| occupation = Host

| occupation = Host

| origin = Equation Playground

| origin = Equation Playground

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”’Four”’ is a character created by Michael and [[Cary Huang]] from the channel jacknjellify on [[YouTube]], and serves as the channel mascot and a major character in most videos after his first appearances in 2017.

”’Four”’ is a character created by Michael and [[Cary Huang]] from the channel jacknjellify on [[YouTube]] serves as the mascot and a major character in most videos after his in 2017.

== X Finds Out His Value ==

== X Finds Out His Value ==

Four first appeared in a 2008 jacknjellify video in “X Finds Out His Value”. In this video, a location named the “Equation Playground” is filled with anthropomorphic algebraic symbols (mostly numbers) called algebraliens. While the other numbers play, Four finds his friend X upset because X doesn’t know his numerical value. Throughout the video, they solve an equation on a balance beam to find what value X equals and it ends up being 7.

Four first appeared in a 2008 jacknjellify video in “X Finds Out His Value”. In this video, a location named the “Equation Playground” is filled with anthropomorphic algebraic symbols (mostly numbers) called algebraliens. While the other numbers play, Four finds his friend X upset because X doesn’t know his numerical value. Throughout the video, they solve an equation on a balance beam to find what value X equals ends up being 7.

== Battle for Dream Island Series ==

== Battle for Dream Island Series ==

[[Battle for Dream Island]] is an animated web series created in 2010 with 5 seasons. It involves [[Anthropomorphism|anthropomorphic]] object characters (sometimes non object) fighting for a prize differs between all seasons. Before Four appeared, the show had a 2nd season which was put on hiatus and an unfinished 3rd season. In the 4th season (Battle for B.F.D.I, acronymized as BFB), Four makes his debut in the series. He is the main host and can be seen as an [[antihero]]. He was added to give the older characters in jacknjellify more fame. He offers a BFDI as the prize; a physical form of all of the episodes of the first season, which the contestants fight for. In BFB, he is very different from his old self; tormenting others and is very surreal and poorly drawn. The season later splits into two other seasons; Battle for BFB (a continuation of season 4) and The Power of Two (a new 5th season of BFDI where a different algebralien, Two, offers his power as a prize). He is kinder and dimmed down in the BFB continuation, and learns a lesson at the end. In TPOT, he is still antagonizing at times but plays an antihero role against One (the main antagonist of TPOT).

[[Battle for Dream Island]] is an animated web series created in 2010 with 5 seasons. It involves [[Anthropomorphism|anthropomorphic]] (sometimes non ) fighting for a prize between . Before Four appeared, the show had a 2nd season which was put on hiatus and an unfinished 3rd season. In the 4th season (Battle for B.F.D.I, acronymized as BFB), Four makes his debut in the series. He is the main host and can be seen as an [[antihero]]. He was added to give the older characters in jacknjellify more fame. He offers a BFDI as the prize; a physical form of all of the episodes of the first season, which the contestants for. In BFB, he is very different from his old self; tormenting others and is very surreal and poorly drawn. The season later splits into two other seasons; Battle for BFB (a continuation of season 4) and The Power of Two (a new 5th season of BFDI where a different algebralien, Two, offers his power as a prize). He is kinder and dimmed down in the BFB continuation, and learns a lesson at the end. In TPOT, he is still antagonizing at times but plays an antihero role against One (the main antagonist of TPOT).

== Reception ==

== Reception ==

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== Impact ==

== Impact ==

Four from jacknjellify became so popular and loved that he is one of the first things you can see when you ‘google’ the word “Four. He impacted BFDI a lot, alongside algebraliens being prominent characters in the show including One and Two. He also became the mascot for jacknjellify alongside his friend and co-host X. The first nationwide episode of BFDI (TPOT 20) was about a backstory involving the algebraliens in which Four raised in popularity.

Four from jacknjellify became so popular and loved that he is one of the first things you can see when you ‘google’ the word . He impacted BFDI a lot, alongside algebraliens being prominent characters in the show including One and Two. He also became the mascot for jacknjellify alongside his friend and co-host X. The first nationwide episode of BFDI (TPOT 20) was about a backstory involving the algebraliens in which Four raised in popularity.

Four
First appearance X Finds Out His Value
Voiced by Michael Huang
Race Blue
Gender Male
Occupation Host
Origin Equation Playground

Four is a character created by Michael and Cary Huang from the channel jacknjellify on YouTube. He serves as the channel’s mascot and a major character in most videos after his second appearance in 2017.

X Finds Out His Value

Four first appeared in a 2008 jacknjellify video in “X Finds Out His Value”. In this video, a location named the “Equation Playground” is filled with anthropomorphic algebraic symbols (mostly numbers) called algebraliens. While the other numbers play, Four finds his friend X upset because X doesn’t know his numerical value. Throughout the video, they solve an equation on a balance beam to find what value X equals, which ends up being revealed as 7. This short animation was created for a school project.

Battle for Dream Island is an animated web series created in 2010 with 5 seasons. It involves anthropomorphic objects (sometimes non-objects such as stickmen and profile pictures) fighting for a prize differing between each season. Before Four appeared, the show had a 2nd season which was put on hiatus and an unfinished 3rd season. In the 4th season (Battle for B.F.D.I, acronymized as BFB), Four makes his debut in the series. He is the main host and can be seen as an antihero. He was added to give the older characters in jacknjellify more fame. He offers a BFDI as the prize; a physical form of all of the episodes of the first season, which the contestants compete for. In BFB, he is very different from his old self; tormenting others and is very surreal and poorly drawn. The season later splits into two other seasons; Battle for BFB (a continuation of season 4) and The Power of Two (a new 5th season of BFDI where a different algebralien, Two, offers his power as a prize). He is kinder and dimmed down in the BFB continuation, and learns a lesson at the end, to not treat his contestants terribly. In TPOT, he is still antagonizing at times but plays an antihero role against One (the main antagonist of TPOT). He hosts and co-hosts TPOT sometimes, such as TPOT 6 and 16.

Reception

Four received most of his fame from the already popular BFDI series when he was added. He is loved for his strange appearance and behavior, which people find humor in. Him being the host also boosted his popularity greatly. He is more disliked in the BFB continuation for being “whiny” and “annoying” but is still quite popular. His popularity continues in TPOT where he makes many appearances, and has gained more of an important role.

Impact

Four from jacknjellify became so popular and loved that he is one of the first things you can see when you ‘google’ the word “Four”. He impacted BFDI a lot, alongside algebraliens being prominent characters in the show including One and Two. He also became the mascot for jacknjellify alongside his friend and co-host X. The first nationwide episode of BFDI (TPOT 20) was about a backstory involving the algebraliens in which Four raised in popularity.

References

https://youtube.com/@bfdi?si=PLzfun4i1AdNJUNh

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