Marshmallow Mountains



Story
Before episode: A goat named Jimmy is stuck with bubblegum because of the Bubblegum Troll's fault. After episode: Tiffi puts on a viking hat and rams Jimmy with it, freeing him from the bubblegum.

New things

 * Sugar chests now contain special candies in them. Also, it is the first episode in Reality with colour bombs in licorice locks.

Levels


Marshmallow Mountains has five hard-very hard levels: 730, 733, 736, 738, and 740 and one insanely hard level: 734. Overall, it is a hard episode, and is harder than the previous episode, Boneyard Bonanza.

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Trivia

 * This is the seventh episode, in which, there is no dialogue in the story.
 * Like Candy Factory, Chocolate Barn, Candy Clouds, Jelly Wagon, Wafer Windmill, Crunchy Courtyard, and Toffee Tower, this episode reuses a word already met in the name of a previous episode, Chocolate Mountains.
 * This episode's name, along with Butterscotch Boulders is the longest to date, totaling up to 20 letters.
 * This is the first time that an episode from Reality reuses a word first used in Dreamworld (this episode reuses the word 'marshmallow' from Marshmallow Madness).
 * This is the first time that an episode reuses two words from other episode's names. They are Chocolate Mountains and Marshmallow Madness.
 * This episode is the first since Glazed Grove to have a moves level.
 * Guaranteed, this episode is going to give you nostalgia of Minty Meadow.
 * This is the first episode without candy frogs since their introduction in Cereal Sea.
 * This is the first episode not to be released on a Wednesday since Cereal Sea.
 * This episode does not have a timed level as it is absent for the first time since Boneyard Bonanza.
 * The bridge is very reminiscent of Bubblegum Bridge, the mountain is very reminiscent of the Pudding Pagoda mountain, and the bush is reminiscent of the Sugary Shire bush.
 * However, the mountain seems to be different, as there is no cherry at the top.
 * The release date of this episode was close to "World Cities Day" and "Halloween" (October 31).