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When Meikyuu Shima/Kickle Cubicle was localized outside Japan, only seven original islands of Toy Land were kept. Of the remaining ten, nine were moved to the Special Game and one was completely removed. The Western version of Toy Land features seven islands from the Japanese Cake Land, one from the Japanese Fruit Land an two new islands.

Island 1[edit]

Island 1
Cake Island 13, Japanese version

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Island 2[edit]

Island 2
Island 11, Japanese version

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Island 3[edit]

Island 3
Island 14, Japanese version

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Island 4[edit]

Island 4
Cake Island 15, Japanese version

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Island 5[edit]

Island 5
Cake Island 14, Japanese version

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Island 6[edit]

Island 6

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Island 7[edit]

Island 7
Cake Island 7, Japanese version

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Island 8[edit]

Island 8
Cake Island 12, Japanese version

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Island 9[edit]

Island 9
Cake Island 11, Japanese version

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Island 10[edit]

Island 10
Island 13, Japanese version

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Island 11[edit]

Island 11
Island 12, Japanese version

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Island 12[edit]

Island 12
Island 4, Japanese version

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Island 13[edit]

Island 13

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Island 14[edit]

Island 14
Cake Island 8, Japanese version

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Island 15[edit]

Island 15
Island 10, Japanese version

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Island 16[edit]

Island 16
Fruit Island 2, Japanese version

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Island 17[edit]

Island 17
Island 15, Japanese version

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Japanese island 2[edit]

Island 2, Japanese version

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Boss: the Wizard King[edit]

The Wizard King
The Wizard King, Japanese version

The Wizard King attacks throwing giant ice balls that bounce around the walls. In order to defeat him, Kickle has to freeze the balls into ice cubes and kick them back at him 6 times in the Western version, or 8 times in the original version.