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No. of episodes | 26[1][2] |
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Original network | Teletoon |
Original release | January 9, 2014 – present |
Season chronology |
The fifth season of the Canadian animated television series Total Drama consists of two parts, Total Drama All-Stars and Total Drama: Pahkitew Island. The season was commissioned by Cartoon Network in October 2012, ordering 26 episodes.[4] It is a sequel to Total Drama Island, Total Drama Action, Total Drama World Tour and Total Drama: Revenge of the Island. The season was produced by Fresh TV and distributed by Cake Entertainment. Owing to the series' premise, the season presents itself as a parody of reality television series, such as Survivor and Fear Factor.[original research?]
The first part of the season premiered in the United States on September 10, 2013 on Cartoon Network.[5] In Canada, the first part premiered on Teletoon the following year on January 9.[6][7] The second part is slated to premiere on Teletoon during the fall of 2014,[8] following its premiere in the United States on Cartoon Network on July 7 of the same year.[9]
Synopsis
Just like Total Drama: Revenge of the Island before it, this season also consists of 13 episode segments;[1] even though it brings back the traditional 26-episode length of the first three seasons.
Part 1
Total Drama All-Stars is the first part of the season. Christian Potenza first announced the season in an interview with Tom McGillis (the creator of the series), saying that Total Drama All-Stars would be very similar to Total Drama Island and Total Drama: Revenge of the Island, due to the high worldwide ratings of the latter.[10] That means that this part of the season takes place back at Camp Wawanakwa; in a single location once again, unlike Total Drama World Tour. This part is also very similar to the previous season, Total Drama: Revenge of the Island (both being very similar in terms of length, location, features and cameos).
This half is an all-star season which features a return of fourteen of the strongest contestants from both the first and second generation cast.[4][11] This is the first season to feature characters from two different generations competing together. The theme for this season is "Heroes vs. Villains" which means the competitors were separated into teams based on their past performance; with protagonists or "Heroes" from each season having to face off against each season's antagonists or "Villains".[12] Both the season's title "All-Stars" and the "Heroes vs. Villains" theme take after respective seasons from Survivor.
Cartoon Network's official synopsis describes the first part, Total Drama All-Stars as:
Total Drama is back, but this time the team at Fresh TV have assembled the best loved and most hated contestants from seasons past to compete – Heroes vs. Villains style![12]
Part 2
Total Drama: Pahkitew Island is the second part of the 26 episodes that Cartoon Network ordered in 2012 for the fifth season. It was first announced on June 11, 2013 as a sixth season, even though it is still part of Season 5.[2] This part features an entire new cast considered as the third generation of Total Drama characters and takes place at a brand new island, due to the previous setting having to be retired by the production studio after serving three seasons.
Part 2 is set to air in North America throughout the second half of 2014, but Italy was the first country to air Total Drama: Pahkitew Island starting on June 13, 2014.[13] This is the first season to air a new episode every day in the United States, and will also set the studio's record for fastest English airing for any season in the series.[9] This part is being story edited by Terry McGurrin, while Dennis Jackson and Melanie Jackson, series creators of Wapos Bay: The Series, also helped write and consult the plot for TDPI.[14] Total Drama: Pahkitew Island was sponsored by the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, who helped with the Cree translations for the team names and various season references.[14]
A general synopsis from Teletoon describes the second part, Total Drama: Pahkitew Island as:
It's an all-new season in an all-new location: Pahkitew Island. Given that the Cree word for "explode" is Pahkitew, it's no wonder that host Chris McLean chose this new island to put a fresh collection of victims – er, contestants – through the most grueling challenges yet. Once again teen freaks, geeks, egos, and cowards smash, crash, and bash their way through the season with one goal in mind: winning that one million dollar prize. Who will take it home? No one knows until the final episode drops and the pain finally stops.[15]
Plot
Both parts feature a fictional titular reality show that follows the competition of fourteen animated teenagers at a fictional island. For Total Drama All-Stars, the original island used in the first season is featured, where the producers say it is located somewhere in Muskoka, Ontario.[16] The second part of the season, Total Drama: Pahkitew Island, features a brand new island which producers say it is located somewhere in Western Canada.[17] The season's animated characters are depicted as campers who then participate in themed challenges and must avoid being voted off the island by other fellow campers. At the end of the series, the winning contestant or the last camper to stand on the island will win C$1,000,000. The competition is hosted by Chris McLean (Christian Potenza), who is assisted by the camp's chef, Chef Hatchet (Clé Bennett).[18]
At the beginning of the competition, the fourteen campers are evenly placed into two teams which are themed to the genre of the competition. In each episode, the two teams participate in a challenge, in which one or more campers can win invincibility for their team. The losing team is called to the campfire at night, where they must vote one of their members off the island. The camper with the most votes is eliminated from the competition. At this campfire, McLean passes out marshmallows to the campers who have not been voted off, while the one who does not get a marshmallow is eliminated. That eliminated person must then walk to the island's dock and will force out of the island, and telling them to "never, ever come back", according to Chris.
About halfway through the competition, the teams are disbanded, after which the challenges continue; the winner of each challenge then only receives invincibility for him or herself, whereupon a camper without invincibility is voted off the island. This process of elimination continues on until two players remains on the island. These two players, are now then subject to a final contest. At the end, a camper wins the competition, while the loser ends up being the runner-up. However, the runner-up is the winner in the other ending of the finale, as there are always two endings to Total Drama seasons. This season, along with every other season in the series, is a parody of the reality show Survivor while the host, Chris McLean is very similar to Survivor host Jeff Probst with the evil persona of Fear Factor's Joe Rogan.[19]
Episodes
The first thirteen episodes is an all-star season using fourteen returning characters from the existing cast[4] while the last thirteen episodes will consist of a new cast using fourteen new characters.[2] Both halves are part of the 26 episodes that Cartoon Network ordered in 2012.[20] Cartoon Network aired the whole season first starting on September 10, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. EST in the United States,[5] with Teletoon airing the season later on January 9, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. EST.[6]
Season | Episodes | Country | Network | Ep. 1–13: Total Drama All-Stars | Ep. 14–26: Total Drama: Pahkitew Island | ||
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Part 1 premiere | Part 1 finale | Part 2 premiere | Part 2 finale | ||||
5[12] | 26[1][2] | Australia | ABC3 | December 12, 2013[21] | December 30, 2013 | 2014 | TBA |
Canada | Teletoon | January 9, 2014[7][2] | March 27, 2014 | Fall 2014[8] | TBA | ||
United States | Cartoon Network | September 10, 2013[5] | December 3, 2013 | July 7, 2014[9][22] | July 18, 2014[9] |
This season also features the 100th episode of the entire series which was aired in Canada on February 27, 2014.[23] The 100th episode of the series is the 9th episode of this season, "Zeek and Ye Shall Find". Episodes for Part 1 are all 21 minutes and 20 seconds long while episodes for Part 2 are all 20 minutes and 30 seconds long, all of them much shorter than previews seasons. This is the first season to feature a 20-second intro, as every season before had a full-minute intro section.
Cast
All voice actors are listed below:
- Christian Potenza as host of the show, Chris McLean
- Clé Bennett as co-host of the series, Chef
Part 1 contestants
The first part features many returning characters from previous seasons.
Voice actor | Role | Episodes worked |
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Stephanie Anne Mills | Lindsay | 1/13 episodes |
Emilie-Claire Barlow | Courtney | 11/13 episodes |
Cory Doran | Mike | 13/13 episodes |
Kevin Duhaney | Cameron | 10/13 episodes |
Laurie Elliott | Jo | 3/13 episodes |
Megan Fahlenbock | Gwen | 13/13 episodes |
Brian Froud | Sam | 4/13 episodes |
Alex House | Alejandro | 11/13 episodes |
Barbara Mamabolo | Zoey | 13/13 episodes |
Drew Nelson | Duncan | 8/13 episodes |
Annick Obonsawin | Sierra | 7/13 episodes |
Tyrone Savage | Lightning | 3/13 episodes |
James Wallis | Scott | 12/13 episodes |
Rachel Wilson | Heather | 7/13 episodes |
Other characters
- Brian Froud as "The Killer" from Episode 1
- Alex House as "José", Alejandro's brother in Episode 7
- James Wallis as "Cop #1" from Episode 8
Part 2 contestants
Many voice actors had to be hired in order to voice this season's new characters.[24]
Voice actor | Role | Episodes worked |
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Zachary Bennett | TBA | TBA |
Katie Bergin | TBA | TBA |
Daniel DeSanto | TBA | TBA |
Bruce Dow | TBA | TBA |
Kristi Friday | TBA | TBA |
Christopher Jacot | TBA | TBA |
Bryn McAuley | Amy and Samey[25] | TBA |
Sunday Muse | Ella[26] | TBA |
Sarah Podemski | TBA | TBA |
Ian Ronningen | Rodney[27] | TBA |
Rochelle Wilson | TBA | TBA |
Characters
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Main characters
Main characters appear in every episode of the segment they compete in:
- Mike (labeled the "Multiple Personality Disorder")[28] is one of the main protagonists and the winner in Total Drama All-Stars. However his evil alternate personality Mal (short for "The Malevolent One") served as the main antagonist of the season. Mike and his evil personality are a close reference to Yami Marik from Yu-Gi-Oh!, as both are evil personalities living within a person who eventually take over control. Mike is the only character in the whole series to have multiple voices in the same season all with the same voice actor (Courtney and Alejandro were voiced by different actors and the latter's voice difference occurred in separate seasons). Cory Doran had to record six different types of voices for Mike.
- Zoey (labeled the "Indie Chick")[29] is a close reference to Katy Perry or Zoey Deschanel and is one of the main protagonists of this season. She's super fun, cute and easy to get along with all wrapped up in a rockabilly fashion sense. She has an incredibly big heart and only cares about the best for everyone... hero OR villain. Zoey has a tendency to apologize A LOT (even when there's nothing to apologize for) and may come across as a pushover but don't be fooled; push her too far (like separating her from her one true love) and you'll find beneath that passive and cheery demeanor lurks a fierce warrior, known as "Commando Zoey"! Zoey is the runner-up of this season in Canada and the United States.
Total Drama All-Stars
Seven characters from Total Drama World Tour and seven characters from Total Drama: Revenge of the Island returned to compete in Total Drama All-Stars. They all competed together during several "Heroes vs. Villains" themed challenges, which means that all the protagonists (heroes) competed against all the antagonists (villains).[30]
The fourteen returning contestants who competed in Total Drama All-Stars are Alejandro, Cameron, Courtney, Duncan, Gwen, Heather, Jo, Lightning, Lindsay, Mike, Sam, Scott, Sierra, and Zoey.[31][32][33][34] The winners are Mike and Zoey, both of them from the second generation cast and both on the Heroes team.
Out of all the fourteen contestants, half are male and half are female. Seven of them are part of the first generation cast who have all been in Total Drama World Tour, while the other seven are part of the second generation cast who have all competed in Total Drama: Revenge of the Island (the seven being the highest ranking for their season). Out of the seven original contestants, only Alejandro and Sierra have competed in one previous season; the other five have all competed in the first three seasons before Total Drama All-Stars.
Here is a list of all the characters as described by Teletoon for this season:[35]
Returning from Total Drama World Tour
- Alejandro (labeled the "Arch Villain")[36] A dashing Spaniard, who is multitalented and irresistible to females. He is a powerful manipulator, and served as the main antagonist of Total Drama World Tour. He is described as the villain with good looks. His ruthless, manipulative approach allowed him to plough through the third season and was the winner, however his actions earned him huge karma and he didn't get to keep his winnings. His big brother and arch-nemesis, José, has the same personalities as Alejandro himself. Heather is also attracted to him. However, he was first introduced into the season as the Drama Machine, before he was later as Alejandro inside the robot suit. He received a new voice actor, Alex House, in this new season, as his previous actor did not reprise the role for unexplained reasons.[37]
- Courtney (labeled the "Type-A")[38] is a perfectionist who desires to be best at everything, and sees herself as a born leader. She believes in strictly following rules and sees herself as a good citizen, however her desire for success often clashes with her own principles. She can come off as being quite bossy and critical, which leads her to be disliked by many contestants. Her less likable side reached a climax in Total Drama Action where she served as the main antagonist. She formerly had a relationship with Duncan but broke up with him, and later started a relationship with Scott.
- Duncan (labeled the "Delinquent")[39] is a tough, hardened ex-convict fresh out of juvie. He spends most of his time trying to looks tough and mean, or pranking others, however deep down he has a huge heart (which he tries very hard to hide). However this season his secret deep is discovered, which results in him being placed on the heroes team. He had a relationship with Gwen until she broke up with him.
- Gwen (labeled the "Loner")[18] is very into Goth subculture and is Duncan's girlfriend until they broke up. She is very nice, even though others see her as a villain.
- Heather (labeled the "Queen Bee")[40] was the main antagonist of Total Drama Island before being surpassed by Alejandro, whom she has a love-hate relationship with. She spends most of her time trying to force other characters to do what she wants. Despite this, she is a very strong competitor and has attraction with Alejandro.
- Lindsay (labeled the "Dumb Princess")[41] is described as being beautiful, but not vain. While Lindsay is the prettiest one on the show and is spoilt silly by her father, she is kind hearted and is able to make friends with almost everyone. However her lack of intelligence often leads to her downfall, this season being no exception, where she is the first to be eliminated.
- Sierra (labeled the "Obsessive Uber-Fan")[42] is the show's biggest fan and blogger, obsessed with every member of the cast, especially Cody whom she has a huge crush on. However this season after being deprived of Cody for too long, she begins to lose her sanity and starts seeing everyone else as Cody, especially Cameron.
Returning from Total Drama: Revenge of the Island
- Cameron (labeled the "Wide-Eyed Bubble Boy")[43] is a close reference to Steve Urkel. He is a highly-intelligent, but physically-weak boy who spent most of his early life trapped inside a bubble. Initially he was quite timid and cowardly, and was tormented by several bullies on the show, however he later learns to stand up for himself and prevails against them all. He was the original winner for the previous season, Total Drama: Revenge of the Island. This season, he is quite often mistaken as a previous contestant, Cody, when interacting with Sierra.
- Jo (labeled the "Take-No-Prisoners Machine")[44] is based off Jane Lynch from Glee when she was sixteen. She has a domineering, leadership personality and loves to take charge. She is mostly seen with male traits, even though she is female.
- Lightning (labeled the "Over-Achieving Athlete")[45] is a close reference to Smash Williams from Friday Night Lights, or Cuba Gooding Jr. from Jerry Maguire. He is a super fit, NFL-bound athlete and is one of the finalists of the previous season. However, Lightning only cares about himself, and in this is not very helpful to him team. He always talks by adding "sha-" to the beginning of a word, which makes him annoying for other characters.
- Sam (labeled the "Nice Guy Gamer")[46] is a Seth Rogen-type of character who spends most of his time playing video games. He thinks the whole world around him is a large video game, and references various real-life elements to his games.
- Scott (labeled the "Troublemaker")[47] is a farm-boy who is very mean and likes to manipulate his fellow teammates into eliminating them. People don't realize he is mean until the end of the series. Scott has a very large conflict with a mutated shark called Fang that tries to eat Scott when close.
TDAS Teams
All the fourteen heroes and villains were separated evenly into two teams. The first team is called the Heroic Hamsters which consists of only heroes while the second team is called the Villainous Vultures who consists of only villains.[11][48] There will be seven contestants in Team Heroes and seven on Team Villains as seen in an official Episode 1 preview.[49] Here are the original members of each team, as of Episode 1:
- Heroic Hamsters: Cameron, Courtney, Lindsay, Mike, Sam, Sierra, and Zoey.[31][50]
- Villainous Vultures: Alejandro, Duncan, Gwen, Heather, Jo, Lightning, and Scott.[31]
In Episode 3, "Saving Private Leechball", both Duncan and Courtney switch teams due to the former's heroic actions and the latter's villainous actions during the episode's challenge. In Episode 5, "Moon Madness", Cameron tried to vote himself out, but Chris wouldn't let him so Chris switched Cameron instead to the Villainous Vultures.
Total Drama: Pahkitew Island
Previous contestants from past seasons will not compete in Total Drama: Pahkitew Island since this part of the season features an entire new cast.[2] This is the second time the series completely replaces any existing cast with an all new cast, the previous time being in Total Drama: Revenge of the Island. There will be fourteen contestants as seen in an official season promo.[51] The new characters who are going to compete are Amy, Beardo, Dave, Ella, Jasmine, Leonard, Max, Rodney, Samey, Scarlett, Shawn, Sky, Sugar, and Topher.[52][citation needed] In October 2013, the second half of the first episode was leaked, revealing Beardo was the first to be eliminated. Two of the characters, Amy and Samey, will be twins, being the first time where related contestants compete in a season together.[25] Scarlett is the first character in the new cast to have her final design revealed.[53] Unlike the first part of the season, the second part of the season will feature no cameos, meaning that any previous contestants will not be seen for the entire season's segment.[54][55]
TDPI Teams
Just like the previous five 1/2 seasons, all the contestants will be split into teams. There will be two teams in this part of the season (both in the Cree language) which are Pimâpotew Kinosewak (translation: Floating Salmon) and Wanihtam Maskwak (translation: Confused Bears),[14] while each team will have seven contestants with a team logo, which is either a green salmon logo or a red bear logo. Here are the original members for each team:
- Pimâpotew Kinosewak: Amy, Jasmine, Max, Rodney, Samey, Scarlett, and Topher.[52]
- Wanihtam Maskwak: Beardo, Dave, Ella, Leonard, Shawn, Sky, and Sugar.[52]
Max and Sky switched teams in Episode 7, instead of there being an elimination.
Cameos
On July 2013, Cartoon Network started airing season promos that introduced non-competitors like Ezekiel, Izzy, and Owen. Even though they never competed in All-Stars, these characters still went on to have cameo appearances in the season.
A list of all the cameos in Total Drama All-Stars and their roles during their cameos are shown below:
Episode | Character | Voice actor | Role |
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1 | Ezekiel | Peter Oldring | He is first seen being dropped from the helicopter by Chef, and is introduced as the fourteenth contestant of the season. Just as the deranged Ezekiel is about to fall on the other contestants, Chris states that he was only kidding about him being a contestant. |
2 | Blaineley | Carla Collins | She is seen dating Bruno the bear in Paris after the end credits of the episode (Canada only). |
7 | Izzy | Katie Crown | Izzy appears in "Suckers Punched", still dressed in a spider costume. She was intended to be the opponent for Cameron but Chris promised a random chance so she fought Mal (who is pretending to be Mike) instead. She isn't shown leaving the island, so her fate is unknown. |
9 | Ezekiel | Peter Oldring | Ezekiel appears while kidnapping Chris with the 100th Episode anniversary cake. The merged campers then have to search for him inside his mystery mine. He isn't seen leaving the island, so his fate is unknown. |
13 | Owen | Scott McCord | He appears briefly while inflating the balloons used to place the eliminated contestants in, being his usual happy self. Owen later appears water skiing at the end of the episode, saying a shout-out to his mother. Owen was the last character to be seen in the season. |
Various | Mr. Coconut | N/A | Mr. Coconut makes a brief cameo in the intro of every episode. He also appeared in the heater of the cabins, while Cameron was searching in "Zeek and Ye Shall Find". He made his final appearance in "The Final Wreck-ening", on the weapons rack that Chris unveils. |
Cody | Kevin Duhaney (as Cameron) |
Cody was seen and animated during various brief cameos, even though he was still not physically there. Sierra also referenced Cody several times during her time in the competition. After Sierra's elimination (Canadian clip only), she is sent to Area 51 where she witnesses a cloning station that created many new Cody copies. |
- Note: Dakota was also seen in a photograph which was shown by Sam.
Production
On June 28, 2011, Christian Potenza mentioned an upcoming season of Total Drama. This was the first time a cast member mentioned a fifth season to the public.[56] One year later on July 19, 2012, Christian Potenza announced a fifth season of Total Drama in an interview with Tom McGillis, saying that Season 5 will be just like Seasons 1 and 4.[57] This hinted that this season will take place back at an island.
As shown in the Fresh TV official Website, it seems that there will be 26 new episodes to be aired in 2013–2014 for Season 5.[10] Tom McGillis later stated that the new 26 episodes will be split into two 13-episode seasons; where the first part will feature some of existing cast, while the second part will consist of only new cast which are yet to be introduced.[4] Voice actors began recording lines for Season 5 in December 2012.
Total Drama All-Stars
On January 28, 2013, Cartoon Network confirmed that the new season title will be Total Drama All-Stars for Part 1.[12] One day later on January 30, both Christian Potenza and Drew Nelson confirmed the title for Episode 4 which is "Food Fright"[58] Drew Nelson also confirmed that the two new teams for this season are the Heroic Hamsters and the Villainous Vultures.[48] Rumors started floating in early 2010 about the season being "Heroes vs. Villains" and that both the original and the new cast would compete together,[59] but it wasn't until December 19, 2012 when Tom McGillis confirmed on ABC3 Australia that the theme for this season will indeed be "Heroes vs. Villains".[30][dead link ]
On February 1, 2013, Christian Potenza released a new video that contains several new information about Total Drama All-Stars, including season episode titles, new voice actors, and plot information.[32] That same day, Christian Potenza also released the first lines of the season from Episode 4:
When a Hero's eating time is up, they hear this ... and the Villains get this ... Last time on a very special episode of Total Drama All-Stars: ... Say hello to my metal friend! ... I sincerely doubt it, Al ... next, I'll allow it, his pain was our gain ... Which team will finish their barf-tastic breakfast first? Find out after the break on Total Drama All-Stars![32]
On June 11, 2013 it was confirmed that the airdate for the whole season will take place in early 2014; mostly during the winter of 2014.[2] Tom McGillis later confirmed on Twitter that the Canadian airdate will be on January 2014, while the U.S. airdate will be on September 2013.[7] On August 19, 2013, Cartoon Network released the first official trailer for TDAS along with a new website that reveals all the characters. Lindsay's and Jo's elimination were leaked via episode scripts and trailers long before the season started airing.
Total Drama: Pahkitew Island
As for Total Drama: Pahkitew Island, production is currently underway for a summer release in the United States.[8] The season was first anounced to air on May 27th,[60] but was later delayed to July 7th.[9] This part is under the same production code as the previous part, Total Drama All-Stars.[20] However, the script for the entire first episode was leaked online about a year before the season's release.[52] Scarlett's final design along with one second of the fully animated first episode was also leaked on Instagram by her Venezuelan Spanish voice actor.[53]
On March 21, 2014, the entire cast design was revealed by Fresh TV along with new promotions for the season.[17] Bryn McAuley who will be voicing the twins, Amy and Samey, was the first confirmed voice actress.[25] On April 9, 2014, Fresh TV Inc. celebrated the International Day of Pink by making the TDPI cast all wear pink clothing, symbolizing the support for anti-bullying.[61] Sunday Muse has been revealed to voice Ella,[26] while Ian Ronningen was set to voice Rodney.[27] On May 30, 2014 a new teaser trailer was released for TDPI in Italy, marking the first time fully animated scenes were released to the public.[62] Several trailers in English were released later in Cake Entertainment's website. On June 16, Cartoon Network posted the Pahkitew Island website, along with the audition tapes for Sugar, Samey, Amy, Leonard, and Max.[63] Italy was the first country to air full episodes for Pahkitew Island.[13] On June 23, the audition tapes of Beardo, Rodney, Ella, Topher, and Dave were released.
Reception
Ratings
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Total Drama All-Stars was the #1 telecast on Cartoon Network with the highest ratings for the week of the season premiere.[64] Additionally, it ranked as the #1 telecast on all television among boys 6–11 and 9–14 for Tuesday prime-time airings. It also claimed #1 in its 7 p.m. time period among kids 9–14 and boys 6–11 and 9–14.[9]
Critical reaction
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See also
- Total Drama Island (the original set of contestants)
- Total Drama: Revenge of the Island (the first time a new cast was introduced)
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- ^ http://www.freshtvinc.com/blog/total-drama-character-profiles-alejandro/
- ^ http://www.freshtvinc.com/blog/total-drama-all-stars-speculation/
- ^ http://www.freshtvinc.com/blog/total-drama-character-profiles-courtney/
- ^ http://www.freshtvinc.com/blog/total-drama-character-profiles-duncan/
- ^ http://www.freshtvinc.com/blog/total-drama-character-profiles-heather/
- ^ http://www.freshtvinc.com/blog/total-drama-character-profiles-lindsay/
- ^ http://www.freshtvinc.com/blog/total-drama-character-profiles-sierra/
- ^ http://www.freshtvinc.com/blog/total-drama-character-profiles-cameron/
- ^ http://www.freshtvinc.com/blog/total-drama-character-profiles-jo/
- ^ http://www.freshtvinc.com/blog/total-drama-character-profiles-lightning/
- ^ http://www.freshtvinc.com/blog/total-drama-character-profiles-sam/
- ^ http://www.freshtvinc.com/blog/total-drama-character-profiles-scott/
- ^ a b http://instagram.com/p/VHoKWjxrF6/
- ^ http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/total-drama/preview/index.html
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjrLoHtxotY
- ^ "Promo Poster" (JPG). teletoonmedia.com. Retrieved December 7, 2013.
- ^ a b c d http://www.scribd.com/doc/172602730/Total-Drama-Phakitew-Island-Season-5-Ep-105-Uh-So-This-is-My-Team-Act-II[dead link ]
- ^ a b http://www.instagram.com/p/i1-SCcvByk/
- ^ http://thefreshchannel.tumblr.com/post/76545840004/ik-the-old-cast-isnt-in-pahkitew-but-are-they-ever
- ^ http://thefreshchannel.tumblr.com/post/76542786218/so-since-total-drama-pahkitew-island-is-going-to-be
- ^ Skip to 8:55
- ^ "Season 5 is Coming!". Youtube.com. 2012-07-19. Retrieved 2012-10-16.
- ^ http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10152459894935338&set=a.10150434372575338.630062.834770337&type=1&relevant_count=1
- ^ Early talks about Season 5 in 2010
- ^ Fresh TV (@thefreshchannel). "#TotalDrama fans: #PahkitewIsland premiere slated for May 27th on Cartoon Network has been postponed. Stay tuned for updates." Twitter. 00:22 May 7, 2014 (UTC). Retrieved May 10, 2014.
- ^ http://www.freshtvinc.com/blog/international-day-of-pink/
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=na2uFfXoKyI
- ^ http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/total-drama/video/episodes/index.html
- ^ http://sonofthebronx.blogspot.com/2013/09/cartoon-network-ratings-september-9-15.html
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