“ Wow, so THIS is a Jellywood movie set! Everyone looks so busy! „ — Popcorn Cookie
Jellywood Movie Set (Korean: 젤리우드 영화 촬영장, jelriudeu yonghwa chwaryongjang) is a Breakout Episode released in the first half of the Lights, Camera, Action! update of Cookie Run: OvenBreak. It is a movie studio operated by Butter Squid Cookie, and takes place across four different movie sets for four distinctive movies; each one is based off of popular real-world media.
This Episode was added alongside a major overhaul to the Breakout system, by which the Coin Breakout Episodes (under the tab "Weekly Reward Mode 2") were re-added to the game; by extension, this means that this Episode also came alongside the reintroduction of Black Sugar Pirate Ship and Spooky Spider Mansion to the Breakout rotation cycle.
Gameplay Elements[]
Jellywood Movie Set hosts a variety of unique gameplay elements, which encompasses the following:
Pelican Jelly[]

Appearing in the Bang Bang! City of Outlaws and the first section of the Closing Credits stage, These Jellies summon a giant pelican that eat everything in front of them in a specific direction.
Coin Shower Jellies[]

These Jellies first make their appearance in the Fellowship of the Jelly stage and continue to be featured throughout the rest of the Episode. As the name implies, the Coin Shower Jelly triggers a cascade of Coins that drop from the top of the screen to the ground. However, Giant Coins are not included in this shower—only small Silver and Gold Coins.
The pattern of the falling Coins is entirely random, though the trajectory can be slightly adjusted if, for instance, the Cookie delays collecting the Jelly by manipulating their innate skill magnet. Which can work well if synergized with the Forbidden Manuscript Treasure.
Coin Party Jellies[]

Similar to the Coin Shower Jellies, these Jellies make their first appearance in the Fellowship of the Jelly stage and continue to appear throughout the rest of the Episode. When collected, the Coin Party Jelly temporarily transforms nearby Coins and any subsequent Coins into Star Coin Jellies, rewarding the Cookie with x Coins and x points for each Star Coin.
As with all Power Jellies, these Party Jellies can also be influenced by various score boosters and extenders. For instance, Timekeeper Cookie's innate ability to extend the duration of Power Jellies can also extend the Coin Party Jelly's duration, and the increased score for Power Jellies provided by the
Ticking Treasure Chest Treasure also applies to this Coin Party Jelly as well.
Stages[]
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1. Bang Bang! City of Outlaws[]This stage is inspired by traditional Western-styled movies, depicting a rural Western American town. Coin-filled chests exist that can be broken for more coins, but require destruction tools to do so. Coins appear in relatively straight lines, and require Pelicans to collect faster. Near the end, the player rides a cart with two shooters in it, firing at chests; the cart then hits a cactus and crashes right under a Big Potion. |
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2. Fellowship of the Jelly[]This stage is inspired by the movie The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. Paths of Silver and Gold Coins exist, alongside the introduction of the Coin Shower and Coin Party items. This stage involves green-screened actors holding props of enemies, although smaller green enemies - reminiscent of a small pastry - appear to move on their own. At the latter half, a cardboard dragon fires prop fireballs at the player, only for a Sugar Gnome witch to stop it and summon a Big Potion. |
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3. Singing in the Spotlight[]This stage is inspired by the musical Singin' in the Rain. The stage is initially grayscale, except for the player's Cookie. Cameramen are seen riding carts, alongside dense piles of flower obstacles and dancer Cookies; they all simply jump during the first half, but in the second half, the female Cookies slide back and forth; the males tap dance with their arms crossed. A Co-star Cookie appears and throws Coin Shower and Coin Party items, which the player Chases through the stage 3 times; each time increases the saturation until the stage is fully colored. At the end, the Co-star Cookie gives a Big Potion. |
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4. Dawn of the Soggiest[]This stage is based off of CookieWars, featuring its characteristic Jelly Walkers. It is named after the movie Dawn of the Dead. All obstacles in this stage give a modest amount of Coins when destroyed, and their are three "scenes" in this stage, as indicated by Coins spelling out the words "Stg#[1,2,3]". The Jelly Walkers walk aimlessly, with a few chasing the player when in sight; a blast segment exists mid-way, passing through a horde of Jelly Walkers. A Big Potion is given at the end. |
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5. Closing Credits[]This stage takes place in a movie theater, with popcorn obstacles and camera film that serves as a winding platform. A Coin Party item can be found in front of a lot of popcorn obstacles; beyond this, the top and bottom of the screen become clapboard-patterned, and three clapboards made of Jellies appear to signal the movie's start. The four previous stages are then ran through, each styled as if they were the film itself. Each stage is listed as "Take #", with # the stage's number. In Bang Bang! City of Outlaws, you ride with the two gunslingers shooting birds; in Fellowship of the Jelly, the dragon (and other props) are all real, and the fire spreads easily; in Singing in the Spotlight, the stage is in full color all the time, and denser obstacles of flowers and dancers appear; and in Dawn on the Soggiest, there are a significantly dense amount of obstacles to destroy for Coins. In all four cases, a Small Potion is given at the end, and a Credits section plays, based on the game's actual credits but with each Cookie's name attached. |
Breakout Rewards[]
Trivia[]
- As implied by its name, Jellywood Movie Set takes inspiration from Hollywood, which has played a major role in shaping the global film industry since the early 1900s.
- Several movies are referenced as well, with each stage of Jellywood Movie Set making reference to a film: Fellowship of the Jelly references The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Singing in the Spotlight referencing Singin' in the Rain, and finally, Dawn of the Soggiest references Dawn of the Dead.
- Jellywood Movie Set pays tribute to CookieWars by featuring the Jelly Walkers as enemies and obstacles in the Dawn of the Soggiest and Closing Credits stages.