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===Key===
===Key===
Each column shows the results of the leg of the race from that episode of the series. The team's position is noted (except for the first episode, where results were not stated for all teams; ''IN'' appears to denote teams whose positions were unstated) by the host. The team finishing last may be eliminated, which is denoted by ''OUT'' instead of an ordinal place. Characters' ranks who receive last place in a non-elimination leg are displayed with an asterisk. If a team has been given a penalty, this symbol will be shown next to their position: "^". A team with two ranks means that they are tied with another team.
Each column shows the results of the leg of the race from that episode of the series. The team's position is noted (except for the first episode, where results were not stated for all teams; ''IN'' appears to denote teams whose positions were unstated) by the host. The team finishing last may be eliminated, which is denoted by ''OUT'' instead of an ordinal place. Characters' ranks who receive last place in a non-elimination leg are displayed with an asterisk. If a team has been given a penalty, this symbol will be shown next to their position: "^". A team with two ranks means that they are tied with another team. A team with a pink background represents finishing in the bottom 2.


==Media==
==Media==

Revision as of 03:32, 15 September 2015

Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race
Promotional poster with new series logo
Genre
Created by
Developed byFresh TV Inc. / Teletoon
Written by
Directed by
  • Chad Hicks
  • Keith Oliver
Presented byFresh TV Inc. / Teletoon
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes7
Production
Executive producers
  • Tom McGillis
  • Jennfier Pertsch
  • George Elliot
  • Brian Irving
  • Alex Ganetakos
  • Terry McGurrin
Producers
  • Wren Errington
  • Christine Thompson
Running time22 minutes
Production companies
  • Teletoon
  • Fresh TV Inc.
Original release
Network
ReleaseSeptember 7, 2015 (2015-09-07) –
Present
Related
Total Drama

Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race (also known as Total Drama: Ridonculous Race) is a Canadian animated reality television series which lampoons the conventions commonly found in reality television. The show is a spin-off of the original Total Drama series created in 2007. The series is created by Fresh TV Inc. and distributed by Cake Entertainment and is the second series created as part of the greater Total Drama franchise. The style of this series is direct parody of The Amazing Race. The series will premiere on the Canadian cable television specialty channel Teletoon in mid-to-late 2015,[3] and is currently airing on Cartoon Network in the United States starting September 7, 2015.[4] Like the original series, this series will comprise 26 episodes per season.[3]

Plot

The series will be based on The Amazing Race and will loosely parody the reality series. It will take place around the world and feature pairs of contestants, rather than teams, in the style of the reality series it is parodying.

The first season of The Ridonculous Race consists of mostly all new characters, with four characters returning from the original Total Drama series. All characters will be split into 18 teams of two, and must complete challenges around the world to win a one million Canadian dollar prize.[4]

Racers will visit a different country in every episode and perform in "legs" while the team to finish in last place gets eliminated.[5] In each of the 26 different locations, each racer must go to a "Don Box" to receive clues that let them decide which challenge they want to perform in.

Challenges are either-ors, botch-or-watches, or all-ins. However, at some point in the game where any person doesn't follow the specific directions of the challenge, they will be faced with a timed penalty once reaching a "Chill Zone" before stepping foot on the Carpet of Completion. Players who receive last place in a non-elimination leg also get a penalty in the next episode.

Cast and characters

The new host, Don, will be voiced by Terry McGurrin.[6] The rest of the voice actors and their characters are listed below:

Episodes

No. in
series
TitleWritten byCanadian air dateU.S. air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
1"None Down, Eighteen to Go - Part 1"[27][28]Alex GanetakosTBASeptember 7, 20151011.60[29]
Total Drama returns with a new host, Don. Four characters from the original series return while 32 new characters join them. The 36 total characters are then paired off into 18 teams. They all start off in Canada and must race around the world to win C$1 million.
2"None Down, Eighteen to Go - Part 2"[28]Terry McGurrinTBASeptember 7, 20151021.47[29]
The eighteen teams all travel to the first country, Morocco. The challenge is to carry multiple spices across the desert in camels and eat them in a restaurant. Carrie and Devin win when they reach the first Chill Zone first. Leonard and Tammy come in last place and become the first team eliminated.
3"French is an Eiffel Language"[28]Laurie ElliottTBASeptember 8, 20151031.19[30]
The seventeen teams all travel to back to Europe to visit Paris. They all go to the Eiffel Tower first, eat cheese wheels, and finally travel to the Louvre. The police cadets win first while the tennis rivals get last place due to difficulties. Owen and Noah are barely saved after a 20 minute penalty.
4"Mediterranean Homesick Blues"[28]Kurt FirlaTBASeptember 9, 20151041.33[31]
The sixteen teams now travel south to the Mediterranean Sea. The challenge is to swim with sharks and race on speedboats. The ice dancers prove themselves worthy and win once again. The geniuses, however lose and are the third team eliminated.
5"Bjorken Telephone"[28]Terry McGurrinTBASeptember 10, 20151051.37[32]
The fifteen teams now travel to Iceland. They first speak to a goose lady in a foreign language and then either eat BBQ dinner or look for fossils in a cave. The goths surprisingly win, and the vegans get last place, but since this is a non-elimination leg, they were spared for another episode, but with a penalty.
6"Brazilian Pain Forest"[28]Laurie ElliottTBASeptember 11, 20151062.39[33]
The fifteen teams remain and all travel South to Brazil. They all explore the jungle and prepare to participate in Carnivale. Jacques and Josee receive first place once again, but the penalty for the vegans was so severe that it set their same fate again, despite them winning.
7"A Tisket, a Casket, I'm Gonna Blow a Gasket"[28]Terry McGurrinTBASeptember 14, 2015107TBA
The fourteen teams now travel to Transylvania in Romania. The challenge is to transport themselves in coffins and then ride horses. The ice dancers win like always, while Owen and Noah come in second. The goths were almost out, but thanks to Tom and Jen being super slow, they were eliminated instead.
8"Hawaiian Honeyruin"[28]TBATBASeptember 15, 2015108TBA
9"Hello and Dubai"[28]TBATBASeptember 16, 2015109TBA
10"New Beijinging"[28]TBATBASeptember 17, 2015110TBA
11"I Love Ridonc and Roll"[28]TBATBASeptember 18, 2015111TBA

Production

Production commenced on January 1, 2014, and it is scheduled to conclude on October 30, 2015.[34] Alex Ganetakos is producing the show,[35] Terry McGurrin is writing the screenplay,[36] and Chad Hicks is directing.[37]

Casting

Even though some of the characters from the main series will make appearances, the spin-off series will primarily have a new cast.[1] The spin-off series will be a "Buddy Comedy" and will include 36 characters (18 teams of two), four which are from the original series (Owen, Noah, Geoff, and Leonard) and the rest brand new characters.[4] Kristin Fairlie, the voice actor for the character Bridgette from the original series, is set to voice one of the new contestants, Carrie.[38] Scott McCord (voice of characters Owen and Trent in the original series) as well as Carter Hayden (voice of Noah in the original) were also revealed to be returning to the cast, and were seen in the recording studio together.[18] It was later confirmed that the actors were indeed going to voice the characters Owen and Noah.[19] It was eventually revealed that the first pair will be Carrie and her best friend Devin, who is played by Jeff Geddis.[17] In February, the second pair was revealed: Stephanie and Ryan. The two are voiced by Nicki Burke of Dead Rising 2 and Joseph Motiki, from Rescue Heroes.[12] In a new promotion by Cake Entertainment, Geoff was also revealed to be among the returning cast, teamed up with Brody, one of his friends from home.[24] The father-son team of Dwayne and Dwayne Jr. was also revealed.[13]

In June, a pair of goths called Ennui and Crimson,[14] and Mary and Ellody, two close friends who are dubbed the "Geniuses", were revealed.[8] A week later, the fourth pair to be released are Emma and Kitty, who are Asian sisters with opposite personalities, referred to as the "Sisters".[7] A week later, another team was confirmed; Chet and Lorenzo, known as "the Stepbrothers".[15] Next to be revealed are twins Mickey and Jay, called "the Adversity Twins", who are plagued with countless phobias, allergies, injuries, disorders, and ailments.[26] The rest of the teams were all revealed shortly thereafter.

Setting

Many countries and their geographic elements will be drawn and animated when used as settings for the whole series. A different country will be used for each episode.[5] The starting point shown in the first episode will be the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada,[39] while characters will then travel to many locations. The countries that are going to be used in the series for the characters to visit are: Argentina,[40] Australia,[41] the Bahamas,[42] Brazil,[43] China,[44] Finland,[45] France,[46][47] Iceland,[48] India,[49] Indonesia,[50] Mexico,[51] Morocco,[52] New Zealand,[53] Romania,[54] Russia,[27] Vietnam,[55] Zimbabwe,[56] the United Arab Emirates,[57] and the United States.[58][59][60] They are also going to enter the Arctic Circle at some point[61] as well as going back to Canada.[62]

Race results

This table summarizes the order which players rank overall throughout the series; players are listed in reverse order of elimination.

Team Label Position (by leg) Final
placing
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Carrie & Devin[17] Best Friends 2nd 1st 4th 14th 7th 11th 10th
Owen & Noah[20] Reality TV Pros IN 8th 16th^ 2nd 4th 12th 2nd
Geoff & Brody[24] Surfer Dudes IN 6th 3rd 15th 5th 4th 8th
Jacques & Josee[22] Ice Dancers 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 1st
Stephanie & Ryan[12] Daters IN 5th 8th 6th 6th 10th 13th
Sanders & MacArthur[25] Police Cadets 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd 11th 13th 7th
Chet & Lorenzo[15] Stepbrothers IN 15th 6th 7th 9th 5th 4th
Rock & Spud[16] Rockers IN 9th 15th 13th 14th 14th 9th
Kelly & Taylor[23] Mother & Daughter IN 13th 11th 10th 13th^ 3rd 5th
Dwayne & Junior[13] Father & Son IN 17th 5th 4th^ 8th 6th 6th
Emma & Kitty[7] Sisters IN 11th 10th 9th 10th 7/8th 3rd
Ennui & Crimson[14] Goths IN 14th 13th 8th 1st 2nd 12th^
Jay & Mickey[26] Adversity Twins IN 12th 12th 12th 12th 7/8th 11th
Tom & Jen[11] Fashion Bloggers IN 10th 7th 5th^ 2nd 9th OUT 14th
Laurie & Miles[9] Vegans IN 16th 14th 11th 15th* OUT^ 15th
Ellody & Mary[8] Geniuses IN 7th 9th OUT 16th
Gerry & Pete[21] Tennis Rivals 18th* 4th OUT 17th
Leonard & Tammy[10] LARPers IN OUT 18th

Key

Each column shows the results of the leg of the race from that episode of the series. The team's position is noted (except for the first episode, where results were not stated for all teams; IN appears to denote teams whose positions were unstated) by the host. The team finishing last may be eliminated, which is denoted by OUT instead of an ordinal place. Characters' ranks who receive last place in a non-elimination leg are displayed with an asterisk. If a team has been given a penalty, this symbol will be shown next to their position: "^". A team with two ranks means that they are tied with another team. A team with a pink background represents finishing in the bottom 2.

Media

A video game is being developed that will allow players to use any of the series' 36 characters and race them in short endless running type games.[5]

See also

References

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