Total Drama
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Total Drama | |
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Genre | Comedy / Animation / Drama / Action |
Created by | Jennifer Pertsch Tom McGillis |
Developed by | Fresh TV Inc. / Teletoon |
Directed by | Todd Kauffman Mark Thornton Keith Oliver Chad Hicks |
Presented by | Fresh TV Inc. / Teletoon |
Theme music composer | Voodoo Highway Music & Post Inc |
Opening theme | "I Wanna be Famous!" |
Ending theme | "I Wanna be Famous!" (Instrumental) |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 5 |
No. of episodes | 120 (including specials) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Tom McGillis Jennifer Pertsch George Elliott Brian Irving |
Running time | 22 minutes (excluding commercials) |
Production companies | Teletoon Fresh TV Inc. Neptoon Studios |
Original release | |
Network | Teletoon (CAN) Cartoon Network (USA) |
Release | July 8, 2007 - present[1][2] (Canada) June 5, 2008 - present[3] (United States) |
Total Drama is a Canadian animated reality television series which lampoons the conventions commonly found in reality television. The show and its sequel seasons are collectively referred to as the Total Drama series. It premiered on the Canadian cable television specialty channel, Teletoon on July 8, 2007 and on the American cable television channel, Cartoon Network on June 5, 2008.[3] All of the contestants have distinct personalities that serve as a main plot point with the characters consisting of the eponymous fictional reality series and the contestants therein. The style of this series is similar to that of Survivor, Fear Factor, and The Amazing Race. The Total Drama series currently consists of four seasons that have aired in the past five years; the first season, Total Drama Island, the second season, Total Drama Action, the third season, Total Drama World Tour and the fourth season, Total Drama: Revenge of the Island, while a fifth season was ordered by Cartoon Network in 2012 which is currently in production.[4]
Format
The name of each season consists of the title Total Drama with a different word or phrase later in. That changing word or phrase defines the theme for that season. This series is a competition to win a cash prize $100,000 in the first season and $1,000,000 in every other season. This series takes elements of other widely known series such as Survivor, Endurance, The Real World, Road Rules, Iron Chef, The Apprentice, Project Runway, American Idol, I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, The Challenge, The Voice, Big Brother, The X Factor and Total Wipeout.
Location
Every season takes place in a different location. The first season, Total Drama Island, is set in Camp Wawanakwa, a fictional island located in an unspecified area in Muskoka, Ontario. The second season, Total Drama Action, is set in an abandoned movie studio lot in Toronto, Ontario. In the third season, Total Drama World Tour, contestants are taken all around the world in the Total Drama Jumbo Jet, which seems to be structurally unstable; the countries that are visited include France, Japan and Egypt. The fourth season, Total Drama: Revenge of the Island, is set back at Camp Wawanakwa. Due to Total Drama World Tour not being as successful as expected, it seems that the fifth season will also take place in a single location.[5]
Production
Total Drama was developed and produced by Fresh TV and was distributed by Cake Entertainment. The series is funded in part by the Canada Media Fund (formerly the Canadian Television Fund), and the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit. The first season was funded by Xenpohile Media, Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund. The series, primarily targeted at twelve to eighteen-year-olds, was animated at Elliott Animation and directed by Todd Kauffman and Mark Thornton of Neptoon Studios.[6] The creators, Tom McGillis and Jennifer Pertsch, studied what teenagers liked and disliked about reality television shows in the writing process.[7]
McGillis says they used a "countrywide online research project" to determine this demographic's likes.[8] Fresh TV Inc. partners McGillis, Pertsch, Elliott and Irving produced the series.[9] The budget for the first season was $8 million.[10] It was animated in Flash,[6] at Elliott Animation's studio in Toronto.[9]
Every cast and crew member on Total Drama had to sign a confidentiality agreement not to disclose who the winner was.[11] All the characters were designed by Kauffman.[12][dead link ] An early name for the series was Camp TV.[13]
Characters
Total Drama has had a total of 38 contestants overall who have competed on all the four seasons. The first three seasons consisted of an original set of cast, with a total of 25 contestants, while the fourth season only consisted of a new cast, with only 13 contestants. Most contestants have competed in more than one season, but only four have won.
The characters of the Total Drama series
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Introduced in Total Drama Island (2007)
First set of cast; 25 contestants (3 not shown) total -
Introduced in Total Drama: Revenge of the Island (2012)
Second set of cast; 13 contestants total
The names of all the contestants who have competed in the past four seasons are: Alejandro, Anne Maria, B, Beth, Blaineley, Brick, Bridgette, Cameron, Cody, Courtney, Dakota, Dawn, DJ, Duncan, Eva, Ezekiel, Geoff, Gwen, Harold, Heather, Izzy, Jo, Justin, Katie, Leshawna, Lightning, Lindsay, Mike, Noah, Owen, Sadie, Sam, Scott, Sierra, Staci, Trent, Tyler and Zoey. 22 characters competed in Season 1, 15 competed in Season 2, 18 competed in Season 3, and 13 competed in Season 4, while many more will compete again in Season 5.
Voice actors
There are several voice actors who have voiced the characters in the Total Drama series. Christian Potenza played the role of host Chris McLean and said that the best part of the job was that his character could not be voted off the show.[14] Emilie-Claire Barlow plays Courtney on Total Drama Island and stated that Courtney was her favorite character that she had ever played.[15] Other voice actors include Julia Chantrey as Eva, Drew Nelson as Duncan, Megan Fahlenbock as Gwen, Stephanie Anne Mills as Lindsay and Katie, Adam Reid as Justin, Kristin Fairlie as Bridgette, and Rachel Wilson as Heather. Most voice actors have only voiced one character, but some have voiced two. Peter Oldring and Clé Bennett are the only two voice actors who have voiced three characters. Brian Froud is the only voice actor to voice a contestant from both the original and the new cast, as every other voice actor only voices a character from one generation.
Episodes
Broadcast
Total Drama first premiered on Teletoon on July 8, 2007 but then the United States started airing the show one year later, followed by other countries airing the series thereafter. Since then, Total Drama has become an international franchise, and one of the biggest successes for Teletoon yet. As of September 2011, Total Drama is shown in over 100 countries around the world while Cake Entertainment calls the show "phenomenally popular".[16]
Season | Episodes | Contestants | Originally aired | DVD release dates | ||||
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Season premiere | Season finale | Region 1 | Region 4 | |||||
1 | 28 | 22 | July 8, 2007 | November 29, 2008 | August 18, 2009 | May 5, 2010[17] | September 29, 2010[18] | |
2 | 27 | 15 | January 11, 2009 | June 10, 2010 | — | November 2, 2011[19][20] | July 4, 2012[21] | |
3 | 26 | 18 | June 10, 2010 | April 24, 2011 | — | 2013 | TBA | |
4 | 13 | 13[22] | January 5, 2012 | April 12, 2012 | Future | |||
5 | 26[23] | TBA | 2013 | 2013 |
Source for table:[24]
Seasons
There are currently four seasons and one upcoming fifth season in the Total Drama series which are listed below. The winners listed are the original Canadian winners. In some countries, alternate endings have aired, where the Canadian runner-up wins the season.
Season | Title | Season premiere | Season finale | Winner | Runner-up | |
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1 | "Total Drama Island" | July 8, 2007 | November 29, 2008 | Owen | Gwen | |
Total Drama Island is the first season of the series. It first premiered on Canada on July 8, 2007 and June 5, 2008 on the United States. This season takes place at Camp Wawanakwa, a fictional island located somewhere in Muskoka, Ontario where the season is based on a summer camp theme (although a contestant is eliminated at the end of every episode). Like the whole series, this season is a competition to see which of the 22 contestants will survive and last the longest. This is because the contestants are brutally tortured along the way through the intense challenges they are given. Challenges are sometimes based on other reality shows like Fear Factor and Survivor. All of this is so that the winner of the season (the one to last the longest on the island and not get eliminated), will win a small fortune of $100,000 and cheesy fame. | ||||||
2 | "Total Drama Action" | January 11, 2009 | June 10, 2010 | Duncan | Beth | |
Total Drama Action is the second season of the series. It premiered on Canada on January 11, 2009 and June 11 in the U.S. It is a sequel to the first season of the series, Total Drama Island. In this season, fourteen characters from Total Drama Island returned: Gwen, Heather, Lindsay, Harold, Duncan, Owen, Leshawna, Trent, Geoff, Bridgette, Justin, DJ, Izzy and Beth. Courtney returns later on in the season due to a lawsuit. In this season, the contestants are taken to a brand new location: an old film lot in the center of Toronto, Ontario. The challenges are now based on movie genres, and the grand prize is now $1,000,000. Cody, Tyler, Katie, Sadie, Noah, Ezekiel and Eva do not return to compete, but still appeared for the aftermath special, an extra show which was hosted by Geoff and Bridgette, the first two eliminated contestants. | ||||||
3 | "Total Drama World Tour" | June 10, 2010 | April 24, 2011 | Alejandro | Heather | |
Total Drama World Tour is the third season of the series. It premiered in 2010 internationally and continued onto 2011 in Canada. In this season, seventeen contestants are taken on a trip around the world as they compete in cultural themed challenges based on the countries or regions that they visit. An added twist in this season is that the contestants are required to break spontaneously into song, or else be immediately eliminated by Chris (although this rule was not strongly enforced, and no one was eliminated for not singing anyway). Fifteen of the original characters from Total Drama Island returned: Owen, Izzy, Duncan, Courtney, Bridgette, Gwen, Cody, Harold, Noah, Lindsay, DJ, Heather, Leshawna, Ezekiel and Tyler. Two new characters, Alejandro and Sierra, also joined the cast at the beginning of this season. Additionally, a third new character, Blaineley, was brought on to compete past the halfway point of the season. Geoff, Eva, Justin, Beth, Trent, Katie and Sadie did not return to compete, but have instead appeared for the aftermath specials. The prize for this season is also $1,000,000. | ||||||
4 | "Total Drama: Revenge of the Island" | January 5, 2012 | April 12, 2012 | Cameron | Lightning | |
Total Drama: Revenge of the Island is the fourth season of the series. The series' extension was commissioned by Teletoon from the producers, Fresh TV Inc.[25] It premiered in Canada on January 5, 2012 and in the United States on June 5, 2012. This season returns to Camp Wawanakwa (the original setting of the first season), but no contestants from previous seasons return. Instead, a new set of thirteen contestants compete, which are Anne Maria, B, Brick, Cameron, Dakota, Dawn, Jo, Lightning, Mike, Sam, Scott, Staci and Zoey.[22] However, some characters from the original cast still have cameo appearances throughout the season.[26] Also, due to the island being abandoned for the past two seasons, Chris had lent the island to a biohazardous waste dump company, causing the island to turn radioactive.[27] This means that causes of radiation and toxic waste is the main theme for this season. This season only contains 13 episodes (half the length of a regular season),[28] and the cash prize is once again $1,000,000. | ||||||
5 | "Total Drama Return of World Tour" | 2013 | 2013 | TBA | TBA |
Series reception
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The first season, Total Drama Island received general acclaim from critics and fans. Users from TV.com gave the show an 8.6 "Great",[31] while users from IMDB gave it a 7.5 out of 10.[32] Common Sense Media gave the show 4 out of 5 stars, calling it a "[c]lever cartoon reality show spoof".[33] The second season, Total Drama Action, however received less acclaim due to being seen as less on par with Total Drama Island although some critics[who?] did enjoy it as much as the first season.[citation needed] The third season, Total Drama World Tour, has also received critical acclaim from critics and won multiple awards including "Best Animated Series", "Best Voice Actress" (for Annick Obonsawin), and was also nominated for several other awards.[citation needed] As of 2011, the first season has been shown in over 188 countries[34] while the entire franchise has been seen in at least 100.[16]
Media
DVD releases
Up until November 1, 2011, only Total Drama Island had been released on DVD. Cartoon Network released their Total Drama Island DVD in the U.S. on August 18, 2009 (Region 1), while Australia (Region 4) also released Total Drama Island on DVD, but this time in two parts (Part 1 on May 5, 2010[17] and Part 2 on September 29, 2010[18]). However, almost two years after Total Drama Action was first aired, Australia released their DVD of the second season on November 2, 2011,[19][20] making Australia the only country that has released Total Drama Action for private home viewing.
Total Drama Online
Teletoon is hosting a Total Drama-based website called Total Drama Online where players can play games and earn badges to win prizes.[35] Cartoon Network has a similar version of their site, and both websites are exclusive to viewers only in their corresponding countries.
References
- ^ "Elliott Animation - Productions - Total Drama Island". Archived from the original on October 7, 2008.
- ^ "Total Drama Island: GOPHERS vs. BASS".
- ^ a b Thorny (2008-06-03). "Howdy Neighbor!... (or is it neighbor?)". Total Drama Action. Retrieved 2008-06-11-Present.
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- ^ a b admin (June 29, 2007), "Title Drama Island", Cold Hard Flash, retrieved December 25, 2010
- ^ Playback Staff (May 15, 2006), "Total Drama Island ribs reality TV", Playback, retrieved December 25, 2010
- ^ Raju Mudhar, "Canadian cartoon show sucking 'em all back in", The Toronto Star, retrieved December 25, 2010
- ^ a b Playback Staff (May 15, 2006), Total Drama Island: And So It Begins, retrieved December 25, 2010
- ^ Annalisa D'Aprile, "L'Isola di cartone che prende in giro i reality", Kata Web (in Italian), retrieved December 25, 2010
- ^ Teletoon (Jun 24, 2007), "From the creators of the award winning series 6teen, the number one show on Teletoon, comes a truly unique reality show for kids", Channel Canada, retrieved December 25, 2010
- ^ Total Drama Island: Final 4
- ^ admin (March 27, 2006), "Neptoon's Promo Washes Ashore", Cold Hard Flash, retrieved December 25, 2010
- ^ Krissie Rutherford (November 3, 2006), "Newest role is 'every guy's dream' - Gemini-nominated Oakville actor has written his own dream role", Oakville Beaver
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(help) - ^ Asma Khaliq (March 1, 2007), "Up close with a familiar voice: From Sailor Mars to Timmy's ads, Emilie-Claire Barlow is someone you've definitely heard", The Toronto Star, retrieved December 25, 2010
- ^ a b Read the last sentence. (TD airs in 100 countries and is "phenomenally popular")
- ^ a b "Total Drama Island: Collection 1". Madman.com.au. Retrieved 2012-10-16.
- ^ a b "Total Drama Island: Collection 2". Madman.com.au. 2010-09-29. Retrieved 2012-10-16.
- ^ a b "Total Drama Action : Collection 1". DVD Warehouse. Retrieved 2012-10-16.
- ^ a b "Total Drama Action: Collection 1". Madman.com.au. Retrieved 2012-10-16.
- ^ "Total Drama Season 2 and 3". Madman.com.au. Retrieved 2012-10-16.
- ^ a b http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2011/03/23/cartoon-network-2011-upfront-overview-950014/20110323cartoon02/ (Scroll down to the bottom of the page)
- ^ a b "Fresh TV reveals number of episodes for Season 5". Freshtvinc.com. Retrieved 2012-10-16.
- ^ http://www.tv.com/shows/total-drama-island/episodes/
- ^ "Fresh TV:News". Fresh TV, Inc. September 23, 2009. Retrieved June 18, 2009.
- ^ Read Question #5
- ^ http://www.cakeentertainment.com/pages/cat-tdr.htm
- ^ Read Question #4
- ^ Skip to 8:55
- ^ http://www.abc.net.au/abc3/studio3/
- ^ Total Drama Island Show Reviews on TV
- ^ Total Drama Island (2007)
- ^ Total Drama Island - Television Review
- ^ Stinson, Scott (13 October 2011). "Stinson: CanCon on the Croisette at Mipcom". The Globe and Mail. Toronto ON. Retrieved 14 October 2011.
- ^ http://www.totaldramaonline.com/
External links
- Canadian Official Total Drama Site Teletoon
- American Official Total Drama Site Cartoon Network
- Total Drama Producers Blog Blogspot
- Season 1 Flipbook Cake Entertainment
- Season 2 Flipbook Cake Entertainment
- Season 3 Flipbook Cake Entertainment
- Season 4 Promotional Article Cake Entertainment
- Total Drama Wiki Wikia