The final episode of Battle for Dream Island Season 1 marked the conclusion of a viewer-voted competition. One by one, contestants were eliminated until only a single competitor remained to win the ultimate prize: Dream Island. The full roster of contestants included Blocky, Bubble, Coiny, Eraser, Firey, Flower, Golf Ball, Ice Cube, Leafy, Match, Needle, Pen, Pencil, Pin, Rocky, Snowball, Spongy, Teardrop, Tennis Ball, and Woody.
In the end, Firey claimed victory and ownership of Dream Island. The Announcer granted him the power to decide who would be permitted to join him on the island. Firey allowed everyone onto the island—including Coiny, his persistent rival—but made the deliberate choice to exclude Leafy.
This wasn’t a decision Firey made lightly. Earlier in the season, he built a Ferris wheel mainly for Leafy. During their ride, he revealed a “special” feature—a waterfall pouring lava instead of water. Leafy panicked, called for help, and tried to escape but didn’t get off in time and died. Though revived by the HPRC, the incident stayed with Firey. So when the chance came, he chose to bar Leafy from entering Dream Island.
Fuelled by anger, Leafy contacted the Announcer and bribed him with a large sum of money to hand over the island—a deal he eagerly accepted. When the others discovered the island was missing, they were left confused, desperate to understand what had happened.
Meanwhile, as everyone remained uncertain about the fate of the island, Bubble confronted Flower, declaring she would no longer tolerate the cruelty. In retaliation, Flower destroyed all the recovery centers, making sure that death was now final. This sealed the permanent fate of Bubble, Flower, and Woody.
When the group discovered what Leafy had done, they were furious and decided she deserved the harshest punishment: death. But Firey, burdened by guilt over his own actions, swooped in at the last moment on Snowball’s hand glider and saved Leafy from their wrath.
As they glided away, Firey apologized for his past actions and explained that he’d come to realize it wasn’t Dream Island he truly wanted—it was Leafy and their friendship. He admitted he was tired of all the fighting and just wanted to be with her, no matter where that was, whether on Dream Island or elsewhere. Leafy accepted his apology, and for a brief moment, it seemed like things might finally be okay again.
Some time later, as they were gliding through the air, the glider crashed. Firey and Leafy weren’t seriously hurt—just a little shaken—but that quickly stopped mattering. The others had found them and were already rushing in.
Leafy scrambled to her feet and ran. Firey didn’t move. He stayed back, watching as everything unfolded. It didn’t take long for him to realize—they weren’t after him. They were after her.
And in that moment, he made a decision. Rather than help, rather than get involved, he let it happen. He turned away and walked off slowly, pretending he didn’t care about Leafy anymore.
Leafy kept running, pushing through steep hills and rough terrain as the others chased close behind. Eventually, they all reached the edge of a dense forest. As they entered, the trees and shadows helped Leafy gain some distance, and little by little, she managed to slip out of sight.
Deeper in the woods, she came across a fork in the path—three trails stretched ahead: one to the left, one in the middle, and one to the right. Without hesitation, she took the left path and disappeared into it.
Eventually, the others reached the same fork in the path and came to a stop. They looked between the three trails, trying to figure out which one Leafy might’ve taken, unsure of what to do next. The moment hung in silence—until Tennis Ball finally spoke up, his voice uncertain.
Tennis Ball: “Um, guys… I don’t want to sound like I’m defending her or anything—because I’m really not. It’s just… don’t you think this is going too far? Are we seriously okay with all this?”