Total Drama

Total Drama is a Canadian animated reality comedy television series which is an homage to and parody of common conventions from 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 in Canada on July 8, 2007, and on the American cable television channel Cartoon Network in the U.S. on June 5, 2008.[7] All of the contestants have distinct personalities that serve as main plot points 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. Total Drama was met with critical acclaim upon release and has developed a cult following.

Total Drama
The main Total Drama series logo
GenreAnimated
Comedy
Reality[1]
Created by
Based onSurvivor (franchise)
Directed by
  • Todd Kauffman (1–2)
  • Mark Thornton (1–2)
  • Jennifer Pertsch (3)
  • Tom McGillis (3)
  • Keith Oliver (3–5)
  • Chad Hicks (3–5)
Presented byChristian Potenza as Chris McLean
Starring
Theme music composerVoodoo Highway Music & Post Inc.
Opening theme"I Wanna be Famous!"
by Graeme Cornies and Dawna Toews
Ending theme"I Wanna be Famous!"
(Alt. Arrangement)
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes119 (including 2 specials) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Running time22 minutes
44 minutes (specials)
Production companies
DistributorCake Entertainment
Release
Original networkTeletoon (Canada)
Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (Canada, season 5b)
Cartoon Network (USA)
Picture formatHDTV 1080p
Original releaseJuly 8, 2007 (2007-07-08)[2][3] 
November 20, 2014 (2014-11-20)
Chronology
Related shows
External links
Website

The Total Drama series is the original series of the greater Total Drama franchise, which consists of five seasons that have aired during a timeframe of eight years: the first season, Total Drama Island, the second season, Total Drama Action, the third season, Total Drama World Tour, the fourth season, Total Drama: Revenge of the Island, the fifth season, Total Drama All-Stars and lastly, Total Drama: Pahkitew Island. The latest installment premiered on July 7, 2014, in the United States[8] and September 4, 2014, in Canada.[9] A spin-off series based on the main series, The Ridonculous Race was released on September 7, 2015.[10] A spin-off series in an alternative universe, titled Total DramaRama, was released on September 1, 2018, on Cartoon Network in the U.S. and on October 7, 2018, on Teletoon in Canada.[5][6] Despite being critically panned and poorly received by fans the spin-off was successful, and was renewed for two more seasons.[11]

Format

The name of each season consists of the title Total Drama with a different word or phrase later added. That changing word or phrase defines the theme for that season. This series is a competition to win a cash prize of C$100,000 in the first season and C$1,000,000 in every other season. This series takes elements of other widely known series such as Survivor, Fear Factor, The Amazing Race, and Escape from Scorpion Island. Like these other series, Total Drama is rated TV-PG because it features mild profanity, censored language, brief censored nudity, and some suggestive dialogue. When more suggestive dialogue is present, the episode is rated TV-PG-D. The first three seasons are rated TV-PG-D while the latter two are rated TV-PG. Unlike many other animated shows, this series has a different logo for every season (while each season might have multiple alternate logos).

Location

Most seasons in this series takes place in a different location. The first season, Total Drama Island, is set at Camp Wawanakwa, a fictional island 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, the contestants are taken all around the world in the "Total Drama Jumbo Jet", which seems to be structurally unstable. Some of the countries visited in the third season are Canada, France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The fourth season, Total Drama: Revenge of the Island, is set back at Camp Wawanakwa, but this time the island is radioactive. The first part of the fifth season, Total Drama All-Stars, also takes place on the island,[12] due to the first and fourth seasons' success. The second part, Total Drama: Pahkitew Island, takes place on Pahkitew Island after the destruction of Camp Wawanakwa.[9]

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.[13] The first season was funded by Xenophile Media, Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund. The series, primarily targeted at eight- to sixteen-year-olds, was animated at Elliott Animation and directed by Todd Kauffman and Mark Thornton of Neptoon Studios.[14] The creators, Tom McGillis and Jennifer Pertsch, studied what teenagers liked and disliked about reality television shows in the writing process.[15]

McGillis says they used a "countrywide online research project" to determine this demographic's likes.[16] Fresh TV Inc. partners McGillis, Pertsch, Elliott and Irving produced the series.[17] The budget for the first season was US$8 million.[18] It was animated in Flash,[14] at Elliott Animation's studio in Toronto.[17]

Every cast and crew member on Total Drama had to sign a confidentiality agreement not to disclose who the winner was.[19] All the characters were designed by Kauffman.[20] An early name for the series was Camp TV when the series first started production in 2006.[21] Camp TV Productions is still labeled in the end credits of every episode, along with the season number in Roman numerals.

Series production stopped in 2014 as no new seasons were produced since. Instead, starting in 2015 the studio has focused the franchise more on producing separate spin-off series, with their respective voice actors being reused in the new spin-offs.

On May 3, 2017, it was announced that Total Drama would be making a return. It was later revealed that it would be returning as a new series titled Total DramaRama. The show is a spin-off that has the contestants as kids in daycare.

Episodes

This is a list of all the seasons that have aired with the original Canada air dates shown below along with basic elements for each season. The 100th episode of the whole series aired in Canada on February 27, 2014, with the producers very happy of this milestone.[8] That means that it took Teletoon 6 years and 7 months for them to air the first 100 episodes.

SeriesSeasonEpisodesNameOriginally aired (Canada)
First airedLast aired
Animated series
Original Series127IslandJuly 8, 2007 (2007-07-08)November 29, 2008 (2008-11-29)
227ActionJanuary 11, 2009 (2009-01-11)June 10, 2010 (2010-06-10)
326World TourJune 10, 2010 (2010-06-10)April 24, 2011 (2011-04-24)
413Revenge of the IslandJanuary 5, 2012 (2012-01-05)April 12, 2012 (2012-04-12)
526[22][9]13All-StarsJanuary 9, 2014 (2014-01-09)[23]March 27, 2014 (2014-03-27)
13Pahkitew IslandSeptember 4, 2014 (2014-09-04)November 20, 2014 (2014-11-20)
Spin-Off 1126The Ridonculous RaceJanuary 4, 2016 (2016-01-04)February 15, 2016 (2016-02-15)
Spin-Off 2152DramaRamaOctober 7, 2018 (2018-10-07)August 4, 2019 (2019-08-04)
244DramaRamaApril 4, 2020 (2020-04-04)TBA

Seasons

There are currently five seasons in the Total Drama series that have aired worldwide which all are listed below. The air dates listed in the table are from the original Canadian airings.

Season Title Episodes Director Characters Season premiere
1"Total Drama Island"27Todd Kauffman / Mark Thornton22July 8, 2007 (2007-07-08)
Total Drama Island is the first season of the series. It first premiered on Canada on July 8, 2007, and June 5, 2008, in the U.S. 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 twenty-two 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 C$100,000 and cheesy fame. Eliminated contestants are sent packing toward the Dock of Shame and must ride the Boat of Losers off the island.
2"Total Drama Action"27Todd Kauffman / Mark Thornton15January 11, 2009 (2009-01-11)
Total Drama Action is the second season of the series. It premiered on Canada on January 11, 2009, and June 10 in the U.S. It is a sequel to the first season of the series, Total Drama Island. In this season, fourteen characters from previous returned: Beth, Bridgette, DJ, Duncan, Geoff, Gwen, Harold, Heather, Izzy, Justin, Leshawna, Lindsay, Owen, and Trent. 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 C$1,000,000. Cody, Eva, Ezekiel, Katie, Noah, Sadie, and Tyler do not return to compete but still appeared for the aftermath special, an extra show which was hosted by Bridgette and Geoff, the first two eliminated contestants. All losers must take the Walk of Shame on the red carpet and ride the Lame-o-sine.
3"Total Drama World Tour"26Keith Oliver / Chad Hicks18June 10, 2010 (2010-06-10)
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 previous returned: Bridgette, Cody, Courtney, DJ, Duncan, Ezekiel, Gwen, Harold, Heather, Izzy, Leshawna, Lindsay, Noah, Owen, 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. Beth, Eva, Geoff, Justin, Katie, Sadie, and Trent did not return to compete but have instead appeared for the aftermath specials. The prize for this season is also C$1,000,000. People are eliminated by jumping off the Drop of Shame.
4"Total Drama: Revenge of the Island"13[24]Keith Oliver / Chad Hicks13[25]January 5, 2012 (2012-01-05)
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.[26] 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.[25] However, some characters from the original cast still have cameo appearances throughout the season.[27] 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.[28] 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),[24] and the cash prize is once again C$1,000,000. People are eliminated off the island by the Hurl of Shame.
5"Total Drama All-Stars and Pahkitew Island"26[29]Keith Oliver / Chad Hicks28[30]January 9, 2014 (2014-01-09)[9][31]
Total Drama All-Stars and Total Drama: Pahkitew Island both make up the fifth and final season of the Total Drama series which were ordered by Cartoon Network in October 2012 as 26 episodes.[29] Both parts of Season 5 feature different islands and casts, but share similar elements and are both under the same production code.
Total Drama All-Stars is the first part of the fifth and most recent season of the series.[32] While the season premiered on January 9, 2014 in Canada[31] and on September 10, 2013 in the United States.[33] This segment is 13 episodes long, just like the previous season.[34] Total Drama All-Stars features the fourteen most popular contestants from the previous two seasons,[29][35] which are: Alejandro, Cameron, Courtney, Duncan, Gwen, Heather, Jo, Lightning, Lindsay, Mike, Sam, Scott, Sierra, and Zoey.[36] They all compete in several "Heroes vs. Villains" themed challenges, which means that the protagonists (heroes) team up and compete against the antagonists (villains).[37] People will now be eliminated by taking the Flush of Shame and the winner once again takes home C$1,000,000.
Total Drama: Pahkitew Island is the second part of the fifth and most recent season and was announced on June 11, 2013.[9] It also consists of 13 episodes and takes place at a new location, this time on an island called Pahkitew Island located somewhere in Western Canada.[9] A new set of fourteen contestants compete in this season, which are: Amy, Beardo, Dave, Ella, Jasmine, Leonard, Max, Rodney, Samey, Scarlett, Shawn, Sky, Sugar, and Topher. The last part of this season first aired in the United States on July 7, 2014 and later in Canada on September 4, 2014.[8][38] Eliminations now take place via the Cannon of Shame and features another one million dollar grand prize. Pahkitew Island features various similar elements to Camp Wawanakwa but the island is much bigger and mostly artificial.

Future plans

In 2013, co-creator Tom McGillis had stated that his personal goal was for Total Drama to go up to ten seasons.[39] Alex Ganetakos, the executive story editor and the senior writer for the series, also mentioned that the production team planned to make more seasons in the future.[40] However, in a Reddit Q&A on September 25, 2018, when asked if there would be additional seasons, McGillis responded with "Nope. Sorry to be a dreamkiller, but there's no market for this experience in the wider entertainment marketplace right now", indicating plans changed as time went on.[41]

Broadcast

Total Drama first premiered in Canada on July 8, 2007 on Teletoon, while the United States aired the show one year later on Cartoon Network on June 5, 2008.[42] Since then, Total Drama has become an international franchise and one of the biggest successes for Fresh TV. As of September 2011, the entire series has been shown in over 100 countries around the world, with the first season airing in 188 countries worldwide.[13] The fourth season first aired on Télétoon+ and Canal+ Family in France,[43] while the fifth season finished airing first on K2 in Italy.[44] Australia was also the first country to finish airing the third season.

Total DramaRama was premiered on November 4, 2019 on Canal+ Family and on Télétoon+ in France.[45]

Characters

Total Drama has had a total of 52 characters in the series who were introduced as contestants through five seasons. The first three seasons consist of an original set of cast, with a total of 25 characters (22 are introduced in the first episode of the series, while the other three are introduced in the season 2 special before becoming main characters in season 3), while the fourth season consists of only a new cast with 13 characters. However, the fifth season brings back 7 contestants from both casts each to compete together for the first half, while also introducing a third set of cast with 14 new characters for the second half.

Characters of the Total Drama series
Introduced in
Total Drama Island

First generation: 22 contestants total
(3 not shown)
Introduced in
Total Drama: Revenge of the Island

Second generation: 13 contestants total
Introduced in
Total Drama: Pahkitew Island

Third generation: 14 contestants total

By season, 22 characters competed in Season 1, 15 competed in Season 2, 18 competed in Season 3, 13 competed in Season 4, and 14 characters competed in each half of Season 5 (28 total for the season).

Voice actors

There are various voice actors who have recorded the voices for all the characters in the Total Drama series. Both Christian Potenza and Clé Bennett voice the two main characters in the series, who appear in almost every episode.[46] Christian Potenza plays the role of egotistical and unempathetic host Chris McLean, saying that the best part of the job was that his character could not be voted off the show.[47] Clé Bennett voices Chef Hatchet, who serves as McLean's assistant. Other voice actors include Brian Froud, who voices contestants Harold and Sam and is the only other voice actor who has the main role in every season. Emilie-Claire Barlow plays the contestant Courtney on Total Drama and stated that Courtney was her favorite character that she had ever played.[48]

A list of all the voice actors for the original cast: Rochelle Wilson/Emilie-Claire Barlow as Courtney,[49] Clé Bennett as DJ,[50] Julia Chantrey as Eva, Carla Collins as Blaineley, Katie Crown as Izzy,[50] Novie Edwards as Leshawna, Megan Fahlenbock as Gwen,[51] Kristin Fairlie as Bridgette,[50] Brian Froud as Harold, Sarah Gadon as Beth,[52] Marco Grazzini as Alejandro (for Total Drama World Tour), Carter Hayden as Noah, Alex House as Alejandro (for Total Drama All-Stars), Lauren Lipson as Sadie, Scott McCord as both Owen and Trent,[50] Stephanie Anne Mills as both Katie and Lindsay,[53] Drew Nelson as Duncan,[54] Annick Obonsawin as Sierra, Peter Oldring as Cody, Ezekiel, and Tyler, Dan Petronijevic as Geoff, Adam Reid as Justin, and Rachel Wilson as Heather.[55]

For the second-generation cast, the voice actors are:[50] Carleigh Beverly as Dakota, Jon Cor as Brick, Cory Doran as Mike, Kevin Duhaney as Cameron, Laurie Elliot as Jo, Brian Froud as Sam, Athena Karkanis as Anne Maria, Barbara Mamabolo as Zoey, Caitlynne Medrek as Dawn, Ashley Peters as Staci, Tyrone Savage as Lightning, and James Wallis as Scott.

For the third-generation cast, the voice actors are:[56] Clé Bennett as Beardo and Leonard, Zachary Bennett as Shawn, Katie Bergin as Jasmine, Daniel DeSanto as Dave, Bruce Dow as Max, Kristi Friday as Scarlett, Christopher Jacot as Topher, Bryn McAuley as Amy and Samey,[57] Sunday Muse as Ella,[58] Sarah Podemski as Sky, Ian Ronningen as Rodney,[59] and Rochelle Wilson as Sugar.

Most voice actors have only voiced one character, while some actors have voiced two characters. Peter Oldring and Clé Bennett are the only two voice actors who have voiced more than two characters, Oldring voicing three and Bennett voicing four (five if counting DJ's mother). However, if the spin-offs are to be included, then multiple voice actors have voiced multiple characters throughout the franchise. Brian Froud, Rochelle Wilson, and Bennett are the only voice actors to voice contestants from more than one generation. Claire-Barlow revealed that Courtney was originally voiced by an unnamed voice actress, later revealed to be Rochelle Wilson as the first voice of Courtney in the first two episodes of Total Drama Island before the role was later given to her. Alejandro is the only character to have three voice actors; he was voiced by Marco Grazinni in Total Drama World Tour, Keith Oliver while he was in the robot suit and Alex House in Total Drama All-Stars.[60] Josh is the only minor character to have a voice actor of his own, Dwayne Hill, as these roles are usually given to one of the main cast members.

Roles outside series

Total Drama characters are seen in an entire different series called Skatoony where the characters are interviewed to play in quiz trivia games against real people and other Canadian series characters. Geoff, Leonard, Noah, and Owen also appear in Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race as contestants.[4] Beth, Bridgette, Cody, Courtney, Duncan, Gwen, Harold, Izzy, Leshawna, Noah, Owen, Geoff, Katie, Trent, DJ, Ella, and Max appear in the prequel spin-off Total DramaRama as young children, along with Chef Hatchet.[5]

Reception

Ratings

As of 2011, the first season has been shown in over 188 countries[13] while the entire franchise has been seen in at least 100.[61] The series has received high ratings, ranking #1 for the under-14 age group base throughout the series airing period on Cartoon Network.[62] The series also has very involved fans who keep talking about the series throughout various online communities, while also inspiring them to create their own fanart and fanfictions.[8] Cake Entertainment, the main distributor of the series, calls the show "phenomenally popular",[61] while the creator of the series said that "For tweens around the world, Total Drama is more than just a parody of a reality show. It's THEIR reality show".[8]

Critical reaction

The first season, Total Drama Island received general acclaim from critics and fans. Users from TV.com gave the show an 8.6 "Great",[63] while users from IMDb gave it a 7.5 out of 10.[64] Common Sense Media gave the show 4 out of 5 stars, calling it a "[c]lever cartoon reality show spoof".[65] This season is known to be well-regarded by fans ever since.

The second season, Total Drama Action, received less acclaim due to being seen as less on par with Total Drama Island; a primary criticism was the selection of contestants from Island who had already made it far in that season, thus neglecting most of the contestants who were eliminated earlier. Action currently holds a 7.9 on Metacritic based on 14 reviews.[66]

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; however, the criticisms included the overuse of the love triangle between Courtney, Duncan, and Gwen, lack of development for characters returning from the first season, and the destruction of the character Ezekiel.

Total Drama: Revenge of the Island received mixed to positive reviews, airing in over 100 countries and holding a 6.7 on Metacritic based on 15 reviews, thus indicating "Generally favorable reviews.",[67] even if not as acclaimed by fans as the first season with the well-regarded original cast.

Total Drama All-Stars has received mixed to negative reviews, with the primary criticisms being the neglecting of original favorites in favor of the Revenge of the Island cast, and many wasted plotlines such as building up a reconciliation between Courtney and Gwen, only to have it be ruined again. All-Stars currently holds a 5.4 rating on Metacritic based on 9 reviews.[68] Total Drama Pahkitew Island, however, received significantly more positive reviews by critics, but sometimes often criticized by fans of the show for the new cast's appearances being more "stereotyped" compared to the original cast.

Awards

  • Total Drama Island was a nominee in The Gemini Awards, in 2008.[69]
  • In 2010, the overall show won Best Tween Series and the Viewer's Choice Award for Kid Screen's 1st Annual Award presentation in New York.
  • Total Drama Action was nominated for The Gemini Awards, in 2010.[70]
  • Total Drama World Tour won "Best Foreign Series" and "Best Music Score on a TV series" in the ToonZone Awards.
  • The song Oh My Izzy from Total Drama World Tour was nominated for "Best Song in a TV series" in the ToonZone Awards.
  • Carter Hayden, the voice actor for Noah, was nominated for "Best Voice Actor in a TV Series" and Annick Obonsawin, the voice actress for Sierra, won "Best Voice Actress in a TV Series," in the ToonZone Awards.[71]
  • Total Drama World Tour won "Best Animated Series," "Best Voice Talent," and "Best Tweens/Teens Program" in the Tweens/Teens, Creative Talent, and Viewers Choice categories for the 2011 KidScreen Awards.[72]

Media

DVD releases

Season DVD release dates
Region 1 Region 4
1 August 18, 2009 May 5, 2010[73] September 29, 2010[74]
2 N/A November 2, 2011[75][76] July 4, 2012[77]
3 N/A April 3, 2013[78] August 7, 2013[79]
4 N/A October 8, 2014[80]
5 N/A March 4, 2015[81] July 7, 2015[82]

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 Madman Entertainment (Region 4) also released Total Drama Island on DVD in Australia, but this time in two parts (Collection 1 on May 5, 2010,[73] and Collection 2 on September 29, 2010[74]). However, almost two years after Total Drama Action was first aired, Madman released their Collection 1 DVD of the second season on November 2, 2011[75][76] (with Collection 2 being released on July 4, 2012[77]), making Australia the only country that has released the entirety of Total Drama Action for private home viewing. Australia also released Total Drama World Tour on DVD with Collection 1 being released on April 3, 2013,[78] and Collection 2 being released on August 7, 2013.[79] On October 8, 2014, Total Drama: Revenge of the Island was released into one part due to it being a shorter season. The first part of the fifth season, Total Drama All-Stars was released on March 4, 2015, with the second part, Total Drama: Pahkitew Island being released on July 7, 2015.[81]

Streaming

Total Drama episodes were made available on streaming services, such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, and iTunes. Currently, Netflix is missing Total Drama World Tour and Total Drama: Revenge of the Island while retaining all other seasons, including The Ridonculous Race. Total Drama was made available for purchasing on iTunes until December 5, 2015. It was available on Amazon Prime, with the exception of The Ridonculous Race, until it was eventually removed from the site in 2019.

Online promotion

Teletoon hosted a Total Drama-based website called "Total Drama Online" from 2009 to 2013 where players could play games and earn badges to win prizes.[83] Even though most features (like user accounts, original avatar designer and badge counter) from this website are exclusive to only Canadian viewers, all of the games and basic elements were available to the rest of the world. Cartoon Network also had their own Total Drama website from 2009 to 2015 which was very similar to the Canadian one,[84] but was only exclusive to viewers in the United States. Various alternate websites based on the series also exist throughout most of the other countries the show airs in, which are all in their respective languages.[85]

The Ridonculous Race

A new spin-off series called Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race was created by Fresh TV which takes place in the same universe as the current show.[86] The new series is modelled on the format of The Amazing Race where the cast is split into multiple teams of two (referred to as duos) which race around the world throughout the series. There is a new host this series called Don, who replaced the original host Chris.[87] Even though some of the characters from the main series make appearances, the spin-off series is primarily dominated by a new cast.[4] The spin-off series is a "buddy comedy" and includes 18 pairs of teams (36 characters). It first premiered on September 7, 2015, on Cartoon Network and later premiered on January 4, 2016, on the Canadian version of Cartoon Network.[88]

Total DramaRama

Another spin-off series was announced on December 19, 2017, as Total Drama Daycare. The series was later renamed Total DramaRama. It was released in September 2018 on Cartoon Network in the U.S. and October 2018 on Teletoon in Canada.[6] The new series will have 52 episodes and for the first time in the franchise, the episodes will have a new runtime with a shorter length of eleven minutes. It is set to feature some of the original characters from Total Drama Island as toddlers such as Beth, Bridgette, Cody, Courtney, Duncan, Gwen, Harold, Izzy, Leshawna, Noah and Owen as well as Jude Lizowski from 6teen. Chef Hatchet will also return as a younger adult.[5][89] The series began production in early 2017, and Christian Potenza is confirmed to still have a role for the prequel.[90]

On February 13, 2019, the series was green lit for a second season.[91]

See also

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