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''Candy Land'' is a simple
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created by Eleanor Abbott and published by
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in 1949. The game requires no reading and minimal counting skills, making it suitable for young children. No strategy is involved as players are never required to make choices; only following directions is required. Over 50 million copies of Candy Land have been sold.


History

The game was designed in 1948 by Eleanor Abbott, while she was recovering from
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,
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. The game was made for and tested by the children in the same wards on the hospital. The children suggested that Abbott submit the game to
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. The game was bought by Milton Bradley and first published in 1949 as a temporary fill-in for their then main product line, school supplies. ''Candy Land'' became Milton Bradley's best-selling game, surpassing its previous top seller, Uncle Wiggily, and put the company in the same league as its main competitor,
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. The original art has been purported to be by Abbott, although this is uncertain. In 1984, Hasbro purchased Milton Bradley. Landmark Entertainment Group revamped the game with new art that same year, adding characters and a storyline. Hasbro produces several versions of the game and treats it as a brand. For example, it markets ''Candy Land'' puzzles, a travel version, a
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, and a handheld electronic version. ''Candy Land'' was involved in one of the first disputes over Internet
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s in 1996. An adult web content provider registered candyland.com, and Hasbro objected. Hasbro obtained an injunction against the use. In 2012, Hasbro announced a film, which triggered a lawsuit by Landmark Entertainment Group over ownership and royalties owed for the characters and storyline introduced in the 1984 edition. There was another film in 2005, called Candy Land: The Great Lollipop Adventure.


Gameplay

The race is woven around a storyline about finding King Kandy, the lost king of Candy Land. The board consists of a winding, linear track made of 134 spaces, most red, green, blue, yellow, orange, or purple. The remaining pink spaces are named locations, such as Candy Cane Forest and Gumdrop Mountain, or characters, such as Queen Frostine and Gramma Nutt. Players take turns removing the top card from a stack, most of which show one of six colors, and then moving their marker ahead to the next space of that color. Some cards have two marks of a color, in which case the player moves the marker ahead to the second-next space of that color. The deck has one card for each named location, and drawing such a card moves a player directly to that board location. This move can be either forward or backward in the classic game. Backward moves can be ignored for younger players in the 2004 version of the game. Prior to the 2006 edition, the board had three colored spaces marked with a dot. A player who lands on such a space must remain there and continue to draw one card per turn, but may not move ahead until they draw a card with the same color as that space. In the 2006 version, dot spaces were replaced with licorice spaces that cause the player landing on it simply to lose the next turn. Two shortcut paths are marked on the board; if a player lands on the space at the start of a shortcut, they may move directly to its end. The game is won by landing on or passing the final square and thus reaching the goal of the Candy Castle. In the original version, that final square is purple, but the official rules specify that any card that would cause the player to advance past the last square wins the game. Many people, however, play with a rule that one must land exactly on the last square to win. The 2004 version changed the last space to rainbow color, meaning it applies to any color drawn by a player, which renders the rule superfluous. , ''Candy Land'' is being sold by Hasbro with a spinner instead of cards. The spinner includes all outcomes that were previously on the cards.


Versions

At least four versions of the ''Candy Land'' board game were made. The first dates from 1949. This version, and other early versions, had only locations (Molasses Swamp, Gumdrop Mountains, etc.) and no characters. A board copyrighted in 1962 shows a track layout different from the more recent versions. In the first edition, the pawns were wooden, but they were changed in the 1967 version to plastic gingerbread men. The 1984 edition introduced a storyline and characters such as Mr. Mint and Gramma Nutt. It has the modern track layout and ends with a purple square. Some of the characters and place names were changed in 2002. Queen Frostine became "Princess" Frostine, the classic Molasses Swamp was changed to Chocolate Swamp, Princess Lolly was changed to Lolly, and the character Plumpy was removed entirely. A VCR board game version was released in 1986. Hasbro released an electronic version of the game for Windows in 1998. An animated feature, ''Candy Land: The Great Lollipop Adventure'', was produced in 2005 and later spawned a DVD game version of ''Candy Land''. The "Give Kids the World: Village edition" of ''Candy Land'' was produced by Hasbro especially for the Give Kids The World Village, a non-profit resort in
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for children with life-threatening illnesses and their families. Traditional ''Candy Land'' characters and locations were replaced with the venues and characters of the Village, such as Mayor Clayton and Ms. Merry. There are licensed versions of ''Candy Land'' with characters such as Winnie the Pooh, Dora the Explorer, and SpongeBob.


Characters

The characters depend on the version of the game.


Main characters


The Kids

The Kids, also known as Candy Land Kids, or simply as Kids, are some major figures of the ''Candy Land'' board game series. They usually represent the player's movement. In the classic version, they are two blonde twins. In 2002, there are four kids of varying races. In the 2013 edition, they are a marshmallow, an ice cream cone, a gumdrop, and a gingerbread girl.


Mr. Mint

Mr. Mint is a major figure of the ''Candy Land'' board game series. He lives in the Candycane Forest, and is a candy cane "woodcutter". He was removed from World of Sweets and then brought back for the 2013 version as an ice skater instead of a woodcutter. In the 1996 computer game ''Candy Land Adventure'', when King Kandy was kidnapped by Lord Licorice, Mr. Mint developed a problem by destroying half of the Peppermint Forest, causing the animals there to disperse. In the 2005 animated film ''Candy Land: The Great Lollipop Adventure'', in addition to playing the protagonist role in it, he is also known for his song "Oughta Gotta Have Fun". He is also one of Gib's friends who helps him on his journey to find the present for the annual Sweet Celebration, as well as saving Candy Land from Lord Licorice and his minions. In this same film, he is voiced by Ian James Corlett.


Gramma Nutt

Gramma Nutt, also known as Nutt, is a major figure of the ''Candy Land'' board game series. She lives in a peanut brittle house on the corner of Candy Land. She was also renamed Nana in the 2014 edition. She also has her own dog and official pet called Bazz in the 2002 edition, but did not receive a name in the internal booklet. But fortunately, they were named officially in the movie ''Candy Land: The Great Lollipop Adventure''. In the 2005 animated film ''Candy Land: The Great Lollipop Adventure'', in addition to playing a supporting character, Gramma Nutt is also known for her song "Keep On Going", which forces the protagonists not to give up on their journey to participate in the annual Sweet Celebration. In this same film, she is voiced by Ellen Kennedy.


King Kandy

King Kandy, also known as King Candy, is the king of Candy Land and a major figure of the ''Candy Land'' board game series. He lives in a
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made of sweets, and has two daughters named Princess Lolly and Princess Frostine. In the 2005 animated film ''Candy Land: The Great Lollipop Adventure'', in addition to playing a supporting character, he is also responsible for Candy Land's annual Sweet Celebration, along with his daughter Princess Lolly. In this same film, he is voiced by
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.


Jolly

Jolly is a happy chubby monster representing gumdrops, being also a major figure of the ''Candy Land'' board game series. He was removed in the 2010 version and then after widespread outcry and demand was brought back for the 2013 edition; however, he was once again removed in the 2014 edition. In the 2005 animated film ''Candy Land: The Great Lollipop Adventure'', in addition to playing the protagonist role in it, he considers himself as a blue dog with colorful jelly beans on his back who is able to transform into useful things to help his friends and confuse his enemies, including a clock, a sign or a pair of scissors. He is also one of Gib's friends who helps him on his journey to find the present for the annual Sweet Celebration, as well as saving Candy Land from Lord Licorice and his minions. In this same film, he is voiced by Doug Parker.


Plumpy

Plumpy is a fuzzy green monster under the gingerbread plum tree, being also is a major figure of the ''Candy Land'' board game series. He is also described as "The Last of the Plumpa Trolls", the only living member of his species, being also unknown what tragedy caused the others to disappear. His job in Candy Land is "Caretaker of the Gingerbread Plum Trees", having as his duty to collect the ripe plums as they fall from the trees. In the 1996 computer game ''Candy Land Adventure'', when King Kandy was kidnapped by Lord Licorice, Plumpy developed a problem with stress-related binge eating in response. He was removed in the 2002 version and replaced by Mamma Ginger Tree for unknown reasons.


Mamma Ginger Tree

Mamma Ginger Tree, also known as Mama Gingertree, is a friendly tree who makes the best gingersnaps in all of Candy Land, being also a major figure of the ''Candy Land'' board game series. She was removed from the game. In the 2005 animated film ''Candy Land: The Great Lollipop Adventure'', in addition to playing a minor character, she is also voiced by Jane Mortifee.


Princess Lolly

Princess Lolly is a friendly fairy-princess who occupies the Lollipop Woods and is King Kandy's daughter, being also a major figure of the ''Candy Land'' board game series. She was renamed 'Lolly' after the 2002 edition and later renamed Princess Lolly in the 2010 and 2014 editions. In the 2005 animated film ''Candy Land: The Great Lollipop Adventure'', in addition to playing the protagonist role in it, she is also responsible for the annual Sweet Celebration, as well as her beloved and precious lollipop scepter for this same ceremony. In this same film, she is voiced by Britt McKillip.


Frostine

Frostine, also known as Queen Frostine or Princess Frostine, is a major figure of the ''Candy Land'' board game series. She is a "warm-hearted" queen (or princess) and spends her time on an "Ice Cream Float" in the Ice Cream Sea (also known as Ice Cream Floats, Snow Flake Lake, Ice Palace, Frosted Palace or Ice Cream Peaks). She was renamed 'Princess Frostine' in the 2002 edition, and is also considered to be the older sister of Princess Lolly and one of King Kandy's daughters, as well as playing a supporting character in the 2005 animated film ''Candy Land: The Great Lollipop Adventure''. In this same film, she is voiced by Kathleen Barr.


Lord Licorice

Lord Licorice is a major figure of the ''Candy Land'' board game series, also being the main antagonist of this. He plans to conquer that same land to turn it into "Licorice Land". He rules the Licorice Castle in classic games, the Licorice Forest in 2002, and the Licorice Lagoon in 2014. In the 2005 animated film ''Candy Land: The Great Lollipop Adventure'', in addition to playing the main antagonist of the film, it is revealed that he lives in Licorice Forest, has the Licorice Bites as his minions, and has a cauldron full of melted black licorice. He also plans to take Princess Lolly's lollipop scepter and dip it into the melted black licorice to create several licorice vines enveloping the entire Candy Land and trapping the people there, and thus conquering that same land, transforming it into "Licorice Land". He was also known for his song "Licorice Land", which has received a lot of fan fare for being oddly catchy. In this same film, he is voiced by Mark Oliver.


Gloppy

Gloppy is a friendly monster made of chocolate (originally made of molasses), being also a major figure of the ''Candy Land'' board game series. He lives in the Molasses Swamp in classic games, the Chocolate Swamp in 2002, and the Chocolate Mountain in 2010. In the 2005 animated film ''Candy Land: The Great Lollipop Adventure'', in addition to playing a supporting character, Gloppy was also known for helping the protagonists get out of the chocolate swamp and defeat Lord Licorice once and for all. In this same film, he is voiced by Doug Parker.


Gingerbread Kids

The Gingerbread Kids are some young gingerbread people seen in various editions of ''Candy Land'', usually as the player's pieces. * Jib - Gingerbread Boy Jib is the main character and protagonist of ''Candy Land: The Great Lollipop Adventure'', but does not appear in the games. In this same film, he is voiced by Alberto Ghisi. * Ginga Ninja - an unknown character and child of Mama Ginger Tree.


Minor characters

* Duke of Swirl – Mr. Mint's replacement in the 2010 edition. * Cupcake Commons – Mamma Ginger Tree's replacement in the 2010 version. * Spidora - One of Lord Licorice's pets who made her first and only appearance in the 1996 computer game ''Candy Land Adventure''. She is a small red spider with eight legs, black stripes, and yellow eyes. * Buzzy - Another one of Lord Licorice's pets who made his first and only appearance in the 1996 computer game ''Candy Land Adventure''. He is a brown vulture with gray eyes, a yellow beak and feet, a copper belly, and a pink head. * Crockett - Lord Licorice's third pet who made his first and only appearance in the 1996 computer game ''Candy Land Adventure''. He is a green crocodile with yellow eyes and a lime spine. * Licorice Bites - Lord Licorice's minions in ''Candy Land: The Great Lollipop Adventure''. Some are red, others black, they only respond to the word "yummy," and obey Lord Licorice's every command. * Snow Beaver - A pet beaver who belongs to Mr. Mint and lives in Peppermint Forest, first appearing originally in the 2002 version. In the 2005 animated film ''Candy Land: The Great Lollipop Adventure'', in addition to playing a minor character, he is also voiced by Ian James Corlett. * Grandma Gooey – Gramma Nutt's replacement in the 2010 edition. Along with Gloppy, she and he are, obviously, both residents of Chocolate Mountain. She is somewhat of an expert when it comes to making cakes. * Fluffypuffer – a plump character that appears in the VCR board game. Whenever its name is said aloud, it multiplies.


Legacy


Motif

The Candy section of
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maintained a ''Candy Land'' theme until losing its license for the characters in 2006. The theme included a colored pathway that mimicked the board for the game, several ''Candy Land'' characters, and candy-themed shelving and ceiling decorations.


Comic book

''Candy Land'' was one of several Hasbro properties featured in the 2011 one-shot comic book ''Unit: E'', which attempted to revamp and tie together several of Hasbro's dormant properties. Princess Lolly is seen in one page, with Synergy (from ''Jem''), the son of Acroyear and his servant Biotron (both from ''
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'') discussing her and other fairies that have crossed over from their land onto Earth more than once. Synergy believes the creatures of Primordia (an attempted reworking of ''
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'') may have been the result of someone angering the fairies in the past, though she admits she's uncertain if this is in fact the case.


Film


Animated Film

An animated feature, ''Candy Land: The Great Lollipop Adventure'', was released in 2005. It was dedicated to Eleanor Abbott, creator of the game, who died before the film came out.


Planned Live Action Film

In February 2009,
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announced plans for a film based on the ''Candy Land'' board game. Etan Cohen, a writer for comedies like '' Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa'' and ''
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'', was hired to write the screenplay.
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, who directed '' Enchanted'', was set to direct. However, in 2011, a new screenwriting team was designated, composed of Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger. They said, "We don't see it as a movie based on a board game, although it has characters from that world and takes the idea of people finding themselves in a world that happens to be made entirely of candy where there are huge battles going on. We are going for real comedy, real action, and real emotions at stake." By January 2012
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,
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, and
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were in final negotiations to develop the film, with Sandler both starring and co-writing the screenplay with
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. In July 2014, a lawsuit by Landmark Entertainment Group took place over ownership and royalties owned for the characters and storyline introduced in the 1984 edition.


Television adaptation

A cooking competition show, which was based on the game and hosted by
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, premiered on
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on November 15, 2020. Teams of dessert chefs competed over six weeks for a $25,000 grand prize.


Reception

The Toy Industry Association named ''Candy Land'' as the most popular toy in the US in the 1940s. In 2005, the game was inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame at The Strong Museum in
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. About one million copies per year are sold.


References


External links

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Official rules of classic version (PDF)


from the Elliott Avedon Museum & Archive of Games

feature a picture of the classic board
Deeper mathematical analysis of 1 player game


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