Total Drama Island
Total Drama Island | |
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Season 1 | |
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Country of origin | Canada |
No. of episodes | 26[a] |
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Original network | Teletoon Cartoon Network |
Original release | July 8, 2007 November 29, 2008 | –
Season chronology | |
Total Drama Island (sometimes shortened to TDI) is the first season of Total Drama, a Canadian animated comedy television series created by Tom McGillis and Jennifer Pertsch. The series premiered in Canada on Teletoon on July 8, 2007 and ran for 26 episodes, each 22 minutes in duration[1] with a special 44 minute season finale.
Plot[]
Total Drama Island is set in the fictional titular reality show, which follows the competition of 22 unsuspecting and unwitting teenagers at Camp Wawanakwa, the most rundown, insect-infested, disgusting island in an unspecified area in Muskoka, Ontario. The campers participate in competitions and challenges that get more insane and dangerous each week to avoid being voted off the island by their fellow campers and teammates. At the end of the series, the winning contestant will receive C$100,000 (US$78,402.78). The competition is hosted by Chris McLean, assisted by the camp's chef, Chef Hatchet, who is also Chris's best friend despite being mistreated at times. Egotistical and immoral, unless something affects him legally, Chris places the show's contestants in various life-threatening challenges.
At the beginning of the season, the 22 16-year-old campers are placed into two groups of eleven, the "Screaming Gophers" and the "Killer Bass". In each episode, the 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 that night, where they 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 must walk down the Dock of Shame to the Boat of Losers, which will take them away from the island and they will "never, never, never, ever, ever, ever, come back, ever" according to Chris (this was proved a lie in "No Pain, No Game", when he brought Eva and Izzy back into the game).
On episode 14, the teams are disbanded, so it is every camper for themselves, after which the challenges continue; the winner of each challenge then only receives invincibility for him or herself, whereupon the rest of the campers vote one camper without invincibility off the island. This process of elimination continues until two players remain. They are then subject to a final contest. Total Drama Island is a parody of the reality show Survivor. McLean is very similar to Survivor host Jeff Probst.[2] This is the first season in which the winner does not get to keep the money, due to it being eaten by a shark in the episode "Total Drama Drama Drama Drama Island".
Episodes[]
Total Drama Island premiered on July 8, 2007, on the Teletoon channel. This season has 26 episodes, each 22 minutes long, and two special episodes.[3] It was the third Cartoon Network show outside of Adult Swim and Toonami to have the U.S. rating of either "TV-PG" or "TV-PG-D", and a parental-guidance warning after every commercial break and at the beginning of the show (the first two being Sunday Pants and IGPX). Its rating in Canada was initially "G"; current broadcasts are rated "PG".
No. overall | No. in season | Title [4] | Written by | Canadian air date | U.S. air date | Prod. code [5] |
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1 | 1 | "Not So Happy Campers – Part 1" | Jennifer Pertsch | July 8, 2007 | June 5, 2008 | 101 |
Twenty-two campers arrive at the run-down Camp Wawanakwa, where they will spend eight weeks-(56 days). The campers are split into two teams: the Screaming Gophers and the Killer Bass. The Screaming Gophers are Noah, Justin, Katie, Cody, Beth, Trent, Lindsay, Leshawna, Heather, Owen, and Gwen. The Killer Bass are Ezekiel, Eva, Tyler, Izzy, Sadie, Courtney, Harold, Bridgette, DJ, Geoff, and Duncan. The campers head to see where they will be living, and they go to eat and meet Chef Hatchet. Then, the campers go into the first part of their first challenge: jumping off a 1,000 ft. tall cliff into shark-infested waters in the hopes of making it into the safe zone. | ||||||
2 | 2 | "Not So Happy Campers – Part 2" | Jennifer Pertsch | July 8, 2007 | June 12, 2008 | 102 |
The two teams face off in their very first challenge: jumping off a thousand foot cliff into a small safe zone surrounded by shark-infested waters, then building a hot tub out of wood. One team bonds rather quickly while the other struggles to cooperate. In the end, Courtney on the losing team finds herself on the chopping block, but her teammate Ezekiel's sexist remarks caused him to be the first camper voted off instead. | ||||||
3 | 3 | "The Big Sleep" | Nicole Demerse | July 15, 2007 | June 19, 2008 | 103 |
The two teams compete in a twenty kilometre race and a buffet-eating contest, only to discover that their real challenge is an "Awake-A-Thon" to test who can stay awake the longest. Gwen and Trent start to bond while Heather forms the first alliance. Ultimately, Eva is sabotaged by an opposing team member and becomes the second camper voted off by her team. | ||||||
4 | 4 | "Dodgebrawl" "DodgeBrawl" | Alex Nussbaum | July 22, 2007 | June 26, 2008 | 104 |
The two teams participate in a five round game of dodgeball. One team dominates the other team thanks to Owen and Cody displaying surprising skill - that is, until Duncan is forced to take charge of the opposing team, which turns the tides of the game. Ultimately, it is Harold who determines the final outcome for his team. Noah is eliminated for not helping and throwing nothing but sarcasm at his team. | ||||||
5 | 5 | "Not Quite Famous" | Jennifer Cowan | July 29, 2007 | July 3, 2008 | 105 |
The two teams participate in a talent show and the rivalry between Gwen and Heather grows rapidly after a shocking event. After Justin and Trent from one team and two disasters from the other, all seems lost for Harold, who unexpectedly pulls out some amazing beatbox skills, and gives his team the win. Heather tricks some of her other teammates into voting off Justin. | ||||||
6 | 6 | "The Sucky Outdoors" | Jennifer Pertsch | August 5, 2007 | July 10, 2008 | 106 |
The two teams must spend an entire night alone in the woods. While Katie and Sadie are lost in the woods and start a fight that jeopardizes their friendship, Izzy pulls a prank on her team. Among all these events, an unfortunate rainstorm begins, leaving both teams without any shelter. Katie is voted off the island, leaving Sadie upset. | ||||||
7 | 7 | "Phobia Factor" | Shelley Scarrow | August 12, 2007 | July 17, 2008 | 107 |
A discussion of fears evolves into a fear-facing challenge, thanks to some eavesdroppers. Most of the campers conquer their fears, but a few others don't fare as well. Tyler is voted off for being too afraid to face his fear of chickens. | ||||||
8 | 8 | "Up The Creek" | Alex Nussbaum | August 19, 2007 | July 24, 2008 | 108 |
The two teams take their canoes to a nearby island and build rescue fires. Trent and Gwen become closer due to the intervening of Cody, while an unlikely partnership ultimately wins for its team. At the same time, Bridgette begins to return her crush's feelings despite the sappy gift he gave her. Unaware of the consequences, Beth picks up a cursed idol which "curses" her team, while Izzy's past catches up to her, causing a sudden elimination. | ||||||
9 | 9 | "Paintball Deer Hunter" | Shelley Scarrow | August 26, 2007 | July 31, 2008 | 109 |
The two teams compete in a paintball competition, with members of each team divided into "hunters" and "deer". Beth of an alliance stands up against the Queen Bee leader, which causes her team to lose. Additionally, Cody is voted off after being viciously mauled by a bear. | ||||||
10 | 10 | "If You Can't Take the Heat..." | Alex Ganetakos | September 2, 2007 | August 7, 2008 | 110 |
The two teams compete in a cooking challenge. Harold's passive attitude towards hygiene prompts three campers to teach him a lesson. Meanwhile, on the other team, Leshawna and Heather's conflict reaches a boiling point when the latter calls the leadership role for the challenge. The Screaming Gophers end up locking Heather in the fridge. Their carelessness in the challenge causes them to lose to the more well-organized team. In the end, Beth is voted off the island for cursing her team. Harold wakes up naked in front of the girls at camp, where he finally learns his lesson about being considerate towards his roommates. | ||||||
11 | 11 | "Who Can You Trust?" | Alex Nussbaum | September 9, 2007 | August 14, 2008 | 111 |
The two teams are put to the ultimate tests in trust, pitting together mortal enemies and potential relationships. DJ relies on Geoff to take care of his pet, but Geoff fails to complete his duties. But, thanks to an unexpected favour from Duncan, the pet is fine - as far as they know. The losing team eliminates Sadie after a convincing argument. After Sadie's elimination she angrily calls her team "marshmallow eating freaks" and cries, although she is soon reunited with Katie. | ||||||
12 | 12 | "Basic Straining" | Jennifer Pertsch | September 16, 2007 | August 21, 2008 | 112 |
Chef forces the teams to go through several difficult obstacles designed to push the campers to their limits. Duncan goes too far and ends up being sent to the boathouse by starting a conflict with the "Master Chief". There, he hooks up with Courtney, who is not quite his opposite as previously thought. Harold got the most votes, but he rigged the votes, eliminating Courtney to get his revenge on Duncan. | ||||||
13 | 13 | "X-Treme Torture" | Erika Strobel | September 23, 2007 | August 28, 2008 | 113 |
Chris has the contestants paired off for the next immunity challenge, a series of Extreme Sports challenges. Gwen and Bridgette begin a dispute when they find a sign of affection that Harold left for Leshawna. Harold sees Heather and gets an eyeful. Because of it, he is voted off the island, but not before reconciling and kissing with Leshawna. | ||||||
14 | 14 | "Brunch of Disgustingness" | Alex Nussbaum | September 30, 2007 | September 4, 2008 | 114 |
The two teams are divided up with the guys on one team and the girls on the other, and a conflict between two of the girls forces another to choose sides. The campers have to eat many varieties of disgusting food in order to win an awesome prize. Ultimately, it is the eating habits of one side and a bottomless pit on the other that determined who is victorious. | ||||||
15 | 15 | "No Pain, No Game" | Erika Strobel | October 7, 2007 | September 11, 2008 | 115 |
The two teams are officially dissolved and Izzy and Eva both return to the game. Eva holds a strong grudge against Bridgette, making survival in the game difficult for the latter. The remaining campers are now forced to fend for themselves unless they have an alliance. The campers then face an excruciating torture challenge with individual immunity at stake for the first time. Leshawna wins the challenge, immunity, and an awesome prize, while Eva is voted off again for her temper. | ||||||
16 | 16 | "Search & Do Not Destroy" | Alex Nussbaum | October 14, 2007 | September 18, 2008 | 116 |
The remaining campers are off on a scavenger hunt for keys, and Heather kisses Trent in front of Gwen, destroying their relationship. Because of this, Leshawna tells everybody to vote either Heather or Trent off. After Heather gains immunity, Trent is voted off, but not before reconciling with Gwen. | ||||||
17 | 17 | "Hide & Be Sneaky" | Tom McGillis | October 21, 2007 | September 25, 2008 | 117 |
The campers play an extreme game of Hide and Seek with Chef, who hunts them down one by one with a huge water gun. Some campers start an alliance as the other campers are slowly hunted down. Due to Leshawna hiding underwater and Heather helping Chef find Owen and DJ, the two won invincibility; and Bridgette is eliminated by the others. (Geoff said he didn't, but it was probably a lie) | ||||||
18 | 18 | "That's Off the Chain!" | Erika Strobel | October 28, 2007 | October 2, 2008 | 118 |
As the campers build their own bikes using supplies from a pile of old bike parts and then race them in a dangerous motor cross, Izzy takes Leshawna who has never learned how to build or ride a bike on a joy ride. In the end, Heather betrays Lindsay, leading to an explosive elimination. | ||||||
19 | 19 | "Hook, Line & Screamer" | Erika Strobel | November 4, 2007 | October 9, 2008 | 119 |
The campers go through a challenge where they are forced to survive a real horror movie. A "psycho killer" is picking them off one by one with the exception of Duncan and Gwen. However, the challenge takes a frightening twist when Gwen encounters a real killer. In the end, DJ leaves the island for fearing Heather who wasn't the killer. | ||||||
20 | 20 | "Wawanakwa Gone Wild!" | Shelley Scarrow | November 11, 2007 | October 16, 2008 | 120 |
The campers square off in a challenge where they must trap a certain animal. Gwen gets a delicious meal as a reward for catching their animal first, while Duncan and Heather form a temporary alliance. Chef and Heather get shot with a tranquilizer dart by Izzy while Owen ends up having very bad luck. This all leads up to Izzy getting voted off once again. | ||||||
21 | 21 | "Trial by Tri-Armed Triathlon" | Shelley Scarrow | November 18, 2007 | October 23, 2008 | 121 |
The final six campers are split into three pairs and must compete in various challenges using teamwork. Some groups have trouble working together, while another become friends with each other. Once the triathlon is finished and none of the teams win, it is revealed that nobody is safe. In the end, it turns out to be Geoff who is voted off the island. | ||||||
22 | 22 | "Haute Camp-Ture" "After the Dock of Shame" | Alex Nussbaum | November 25, 2007 | October 30, 2008 | 122 |
Chris visits the luxurious Playa Des Losers and catches up with the previously eliminated contestants. After learning their thoughts on the final five, he reveals a shocking twist in which the eliminated contestants will vote off the next camper. Thanks to Sadie and Katie, Leshawna is accidentally eliminated. | ||||||
23 | 23 | "Camp Castaways" | Erika Strobel | December 2, 2007 | November 6, 2008 | 123 |
After a huge flood, the campers float away to a "deserted island" and try to fend for themselves while dealing with the dangers there, as well as enduring each other. Meanwhile, the hosts are having a day of relaxation on the same island. While the final four are separated at first, they eventually wind up back together again and, after Owen's mental breakdown, his new "friend", Mr. Coconut, is "eliminated" by Chris. | ||||||
24 | 24 | "Are We There, Yeti?" | Alex Nussbaum | December 9, 2007 | November 13, 2008 | 124 |
The campers wake up in the middle of the wilderness. The challenge is to race back to camp and tag a totem pole. The boys are on one team while the girls are on the other. Since Chris is off for the day, Chef takes over as host. In the end, Owen's eating habits distract him and allow the girls to win the challenge, resulting in Duncan's elimination. Note: During the beginning of the episode, Chef is seen splitting Mr. Coconut in half with a knife. | ||||||
25 | 25 | "I Triple Dog Dare You!" | Erika Strobel | December 16, 2007 | November 20, 2008 | 125 |
The final three campers must participate in a series of dares invented by the eliminated campers, with the first camper to refuse a dare being automatically eliminated. Gwen and Owen form an alliance to take down Heather. Eventually, Heather fails a dare on a technicality and loses all of her hair and the competition, allowing Owen and Gwen to move on to the final challenge... | ||||||
26 | 26 | "The Very Last Episode, Really!" | Jennifer Pertsch | January 4, 2008 | December 11, 2008 | 126 |
Gwen and Owen participate in one last challenge for the grand prize, with all of the previously eliminated campers returning to watch. After a race filled with sabotage, heartbreak, and brownies, Owen wins the grand prize and Gwen goes home with a "consolation prize". In the alternative version, Gwen wins and Owen goes home. | ||||||
Sp | Sp | "Total Drama Drama Drama Drama Island" | Jennifer Pertsch and Tom McGillis | November 29, 2008 | December 18, 2008 | 127 |
Chris has one final challenge for all of the contestants, forcing them to form their own respective teams, and participate in an all-out, no-rules hunt for one million dollars! However, after a series of unpredictable and out-of-control events, the money is eaten by a shark and there is only one way to settle this tie. |
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Characters[]
Staff[]
Character | Voice actor | Description |
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Chris McLean | Christian Potenza | Chris is the host of the series. |
Chef Hatchet | Clé Bennett | Hatchet is the cook and co-host of the series. |
Contestants[]
There are 22 original contestants who competed in Total Drama Island. They are Beth, Bridgette, Cody, Courtney, DJ, Duncan, Eva, Ezekiel, Geoff, Gwen, Harold, Heather, Izzy, Justin, Katie, Leshawna, Lindsay, Noah, Owen, Sadie, Trent, and Tyler. Many of the characters return in later seasons either as contestants or as guests.
Contestant | Voice actor | Label | Placement | Description |
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Beth | Sarah Gadon[b] | The Nice Girl | 16th | Beth was born and raised on a farm with only animal friends and her parents to keep her company. Thanks to her background, she never developed proper social skills, and while she excels at getting others to stop and stare, it is more often than not for embarrassing reasons. However, she tends to get along well with everybody and even tries to befriend her teammates. In the third episode of Total Drama Island, she joins a three-way alliance between Heather, Lindsay, and herself, but leaves it after standing up to Heather and her bossy attitude during the paintball challenge. She is then voted off for cursing her team with an idol she took from Boney Island after her team loses the cooking challenge. |
Bridgette | Kristin Fairlie | The Surfer Girl | 10th | Bridgette is a calm, compassionate surfer girl who loves animals almost as much as she loves the water. She ends up being the last girl standing on the Killer Bass, leading her to form a friendship with Gwen and Leshawna after the team merge. She develops a crush on Geoff and the two eventually become a couple. |
Cody | Peter Oldring | The Geek | 17th | Cody is a tech-savvy geek, who sees himself as a ladies' man instead of a nerd. He has a large crush on Gwen and tries unsuccessfully to flirt with her, but settles for making Gwen happy by hooking her up with Trent. |
Courtney | Emilie-Claire Barlow[c] | The Type A | 14th | Courtney is a perfectionist who desires to be best at everything, and sees herself as a born leader. Her desire for success often clashes with her own principles and can come off as being quite bossy and critical, which leads her to be disliked by many contestants, But she also can be nice and kind on occasions. She has a crush on Duncan, but denies it. Later on in the series, the two form a romantic relationship, leading to her unfair elimination as Harold rigged the votes for Courtney to leave to get back at Duncan for bullying him. |
DJ | Clé Bennett | The Brickhouse With Heart | 8th | DJ is a very soft-spoken and sensitive guy who is compassionate and kind to those around him despite his intimidating size. He has a fear of heights and snakes, but manages to overcome them as the season progresses. |
Duncan | Drew Nelson | The Delinquent | 4th | Duncan is a crafty juvenile delinquent and apparent bully who knows many tactics from his time spent in juvenile detention centers. His experience in juvy has made him into a strong and ruthless competitor, but he still shows affection towards his teammates from time to time, particularly towards Courtney. During the merge, he forms a guys alliance with DJ, Geoff, Trent, and Owen to help the boys stay in the competition. He ends up being tough enough to make it to the final four. |
Eva | Julia Chantrey | The Female Bully | 12th | Eva is very competitive and physically strong, but she is often overly aggressive. She is known to have a short temper and violent ways of exhibiting her anger. While her temper got her eliminated from the competition early, she was allowed to return to compete after the merge (which lasted one episode because the contestants still didn't want to deal with her violent behavior). Eva is one out of three contestants from the original cast to only compete on Total Drama Island and not on any of its follow-up seasons. |
Ezekiel | Peter Oldring | The Home Schooled Guy | 22nd | Ezekiel is a gullible country boy who was homeschooled at his farm. His lack of interaction with other kids has left him with incredibly poor social skills. He is the first one voted off the competition due to his unintentional sexist remarks towards the female competitors. |
Geoff | Dan Petronijevic | The Party Guy | 6th | Geoff may not be the smartest contestant in the bunch, but he has a positive attitude, loves people, and is always up for a party. He forms a strong friendship with DJ and Duncan, and develops a crush on fellow teammate Bridgette. He tries to get closer to her, however, the relationship between the two is often a rocky one, as many of his attempts to impress her instead end up putting her off. As the season progresses, Bridgette shows signs of returning his feelings, and the two officially become a couple. |
Gwen | Megan Fahlenbock | The Loner | Winner/Runner-up | Gwen is a goth girl whose interests lie in art and astronomy. She is smart, independent, kind and level-headed, stating her best quality is her inability to get excited over minuscule things. Her attitude at first seems very harsh and sarcastic, but she is not a bitter person. During the season, she develops a crush on Trent and forms an intense rivalry with her teammate Heather. Despite the numerous physical and social obstacles in her way, Gwen remains strong enough to make it to the finale alongside Owen. |
Harold | Brian Froud | The Dweeb | 13th | Harold is a skinny, awkward-looking guy who takes pride in his knowledge, resourcefulness, and "Mad Skills" in subjects like filming and beatboxing. He is frequently bullied by Duncan and is often underestimated by his teammates and competitors, as he's pulled through and won challenges for the Killer Bass a number of times despite nearly getting voted off at several elimination ceremonies. It's revealed later in the season that he's developed a large crush on Leshawna. |
Heather | Rachel Wilson | The Queen Bee | 3rd | Heather competes with her sights solely on the prize money and not on making friends, using others at her advantage and only being kind when she may ultimately benefit. Early in the season, she forms an alliance with Beth and Lindsay and frequently forces the latter to place Heather's priorities above her own. Despite everyone's hatred towards her (particularly from Gwen and Leshawna), she manages to make it to the final three thanks to either performing strongly in the competition or manipulating others to get what she wants. |
Izzy | Katie Crown | The Psycho Hose Beast | 7th | Izzy is seen as one of the show's craziest contestants. She is fun but hard to handle and to the other contestants, more trouble than she is worth. Izzy has extraordinary athletic and fighting abilities, and also sticks herself to the wild environment. Early in the season, she is forced to leave the competition after being chased out by the Royal Canadian Mountain Police, but Chris allows her to return after the teams merge into one. During the merge, she develops a strong crush on Owen. |
Justin | Adam Reid | The Eye Candy | 20th | Justin is a supermodel of incredible beauty. He is so handsome that he can make everyone around, whether they are female, male, or animal, stop dead in his or her tracks at the mere sight of him. While Justin does speak in the first and last episodes of the season, he remains mute for the majority of the time, letting his appearance speak for itself. |
Katie | Stephanie Anne Mills | The Sweet Girl | 19th | Katie and Sadie are two best friends who do everything together. They are sensitive, cheerful, and boy-crazy and when they grow attracted to someone, they will fawn over him endlessly. After Katie's elimination, Sadie struggles at first to compete without her, but adapts more as she continues. They are two out of three contestants from the original cast to only compete on Total Drama Island and not any of its follow-up seasons. |
Leshawna | Novie Edwards | The Sister With 'Tude | 5th | Leshawna is loyal and sassy, yet also can be affectionate and caring. If shown respect, she will reciprocate it indefinitely. Leshawna tells it like it is, and has no fear whatsoever of calling people out on their mistakes. She forms a friendship with Gwen and a strong rivalry against Heather. |
Lindsay | Stephanie Anne Mills | The Dumb Princess | 9th | Lindsay is described as being beautiful, but not vain. While Lindsay is one of the prettiest competitors on the show and is spoilt by her father, she is known for having a very big heart inside of her very big chest, which leads to a result that she made friends with almost everyone. Her naïveity also leads to results of her own downfalls often to her teammates, to her competitors and to herself. She forms an alliance with Heather early on in the season and is often forced by her to do various tasks to benefit Heather more than herself. After Heather betrays Lindsay, which leads to her elimination, she finally understands how cruel Heather is and stands up to her. She also begins one of the show's first romances with Tyler. |
Noah | Carter Hayden | The Schemer | 21st | Noah comes off as being sarcastic, cynical, and a bit too lazy. He is extremely intelligent, growing up as a child prodigy, but finds physical activity as laughable as the ridiculous antics of some of his peers. He is voted off after refusing to participate in the dodgeball challenge and constantly teasing his teammates. |
Owen | Scott McCord | The Funniest Guy Around | Winner/Runner-up | Owen is a huggable, upbeat, fun-loving, friendly, passionate, and optimistic competitor, who is basically in Total Drama to have fun more than win the grand prize. Owen's three biggest loves are eating, having a good time and passing a large amount of gas. Among his peers, he is arguably the most popular contestant of all time for his cheerful ways, optimistic viewpoints no matter what the situation is, and ability to see the best in other people. Despite his obesity, he makes it to the finale with Gwen thanks to his popularity amongst the cast and surprising athletic abilities. He develops a crush on Izzy while they were walking through the woods in the horror movie survival challenge. |
Sadie | Lauren Lipson | The Sweet Girl's Best Friend | 15th | Sadie and Katie are best friends who do everything together. They are sensitive, cheerful, and boy-crazy and when they are attracted to someone, they fawn over him endlessly. After Katie's elimination, Sadie struggles at first to compete without her, but adapts as she continues. They are two out of three contestants from the original cast to only compete on Total Drama Island and not any of its follow-up seasons. |
Trent | Scott McCord | The Cool Guy | 11th | Trent is a relaxed, nice guy who tends to get along with everyone with his amazing social skills and his ability to play the guitar. He is also shown as being a pain magnet, suffering a number of near-death experiences and mishaps during the season. He has a crush on Gwen and when the two try to get together, Heather tries to break them apart seeing their affection as a threat towards her alliance. |
Tyler | Peter Oldring | The Jock | 18th | Tyler is a sports fan who loves anything physical. Unfortunately, he is extremely uncoordinated and dim, constantly putting himself and others at risk with his clumsiness. He and Lindsay become one of the show's first couples. |
Episode finale variations[]
For every season, the show's producers create two alternate endings for the final episode, such that the winner seen in one country's broadcasts is the runner-up in other countries (and vice versa) where the show airs. Owen is the original winner in Canada, but he is also shown as the winner in Australia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, France, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Latin America and Brazil (Cartoon Network), the Middle East, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the Philippines, Portugal, Russia, Serbia, Singapore, Spain, South Africa, Turkey, United Kingdom, and the United States.[citation needed] Gwen is the original runner-up in Canada, but she is also the winner in Finland, Japan, Latin America and Brazil (Boomerang and TBS) Norway, Poland, Romania and Sweden.
Elimination Table[]
Total Drama Island Elimination Table | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Team Status: | Team Phase | Individual Phase | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Orig. | Primary | Swap | Merge | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# | Contestant | 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 | 27 | |||
1/2 | Gwen | None | Win | Win | Safe | Safe | Win | Win | Safe | Safe | Safe | Win | Win | Win | None | Safe | Safe | Safe | None | Win | Low | Low | None | None | Win | Win | Final | Tie | |||
Owen | None | Win | Win | Safe | Safe | Win | Win | Safe | Safe | Safe | Win | Win | Win | Win | Safe | Safe | Low | None | None | Safe | Safe | None | None | Low | Win | Final | Tie | ||||
3 | Heather | None | Win | Win | Safe | Low | Win | Win | Safe | Low | Low | Win | Win | Win | None | Low | Win | Win | Win | None | Safe | Safe | None | None | Win | Elim. | Tie | ||||
4 | Duncan | None | Safe | Safe | Win | Win | Safe | Safe | Win | Win | Win | Safe | Safe | Low | Win | Safe | Safe | Low | None | None | Safe | Safe | None | None | Elim. | Tie | |||||
5 | Leshawna | None | Win | Win | Safe | Safe | Win | Win | Safe | Safe | Safe | Win | Win | Win | None | Win | Safe | Win | None | None | Safe | Safe | Elim. | Tie | |||||||
6 | Geoff | None | Safe | Safe | Win | Win | Safe | Safe | Win | Win | Win | Safe | Safe | Safe | Win | Safe | Safe | Safe | None | None | Safe | Elim. | Tie | ||||||||
7 | Izzy | None | Win | Win | Safe | Safe | Win | Win | Left | Safe | Safe | Safe | None | None | Elim. | Tie | |||||||||||||||
8 | DJ | None | Safe | Safe | Win | Win | Safe | Safe | Win | Win | Win | Safe | Safe | Safe | Win | Safe | Safe | Safe | None | Elim. | Tie | ||||||||||
9 | Lindsay | None | Win | Win | Low | Safe | Win | Win | Low | Safe | Safe | Win | Win | Win | None | Safe | Safe | Safe | Elim. | Tie | |||||||||||
10 | Bridgette | None | Safe | Safe | Win | Win | Safe | Low | Win | Win | Win | Safe | Safe | Safe | None | Safe | Safe | Elim. | Tie | ||||||||||||
11 | Trent | None | Win | Win | Safe | Safe | Win | Win | Safe | Safe | Safe | Win | Win | Win | Win | Safe | Elim. | Tie | |||||||||||||
12 | Eva | None | Safe | Elim. | Elim. | Lose | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Harold | None | Safe | Low | Win | Win | Safe | Safe | Win | Win | Win | Low | Low | Elim. | Tie | ||||||||||||||||
14 | Courtney | None | Low | Safe | Win | Win | Safe | Low | Win | Win | Win | Safe | Elim. | Lose | |||||||||||||||||
15 | Sadie | None | Safe | Safe | Win | Win | Low | Safe | Win | Win | Win | Elim. | Lose | ||||||||||||||||||
16 | Beth | None | Win | Win | Safe | Safe | Win | Win | Safe | Safe | Elim. | Tie | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | Cody | None | Win | Win | Safe | Safe | Win | Win | Safe | Elim. | Lose | ||||||||||||||||||||
18 | Tyler | None | Safe | Safe | Win | Win | Safe | Elim. | Lose | ||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | Katie | None | Safe | Safe | Win | Win | Elim. | Lose | |||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Justin | None | Win | Win | Safe | Elim. | Tie | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | Noah | None | Win | Win | Elim. | Lose | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | Ezekiel | None | Elim. | Lose |
Color Key[]
- Winner: This contestant won the competition.
- Runner-Up: This contestant came in second in the competition.
- Immune: This contestant was immune from elimination.
- Reward: This contestant won reward.
- Safe: This contestant received a marshmallow and, by result, was safe from elimination.
- Low: This contestant was at risk of being eliminated but received the last marshmallow.
- Eliminated: This contestant was eliminated.
- Eliminated: This contestant was eliminated irregularly or quit.
Production[]
Total Drama Island was developed and produced by Fresh TV, starting in 2006, with an early name for the series being Camp TV.[7] The season was animated at Elliott Animation and was directed by Todd Kauffman and Mark Thornton.[8] It was primarily targeted at twelve-to-eighteen-year-olds, and the creators, Tom McGillis and Jennifer Pertsch, studied what tweens liked and disliked about reality television shows in the writing process.[9] McGillis said that they used a "countrywide online research project" to determine this demographic's likes.[10] Fresh TV Inc. partners McGillis, Pertsch, Elliott and Irving produced the series.[11] The budget for the series was $8 million.[12] It was animated in Flash,[8] at Elliott Animation's studio in Toronto.[11] Every cast and crew member on Total Drama Island had to sign a confidentiality agreement not to disclose who the winner was.[13] All the characters were designed by Kauffman.[14] Voice actors from the FreshTV series 6teen have lent their voices for Total Drama Island: Christian Potenza, who played the character Jude on 6teen, played the role of host Chris McLean. Potenza said that the best part of the job was that his character could not be voted off the show.[15] Emilie-Claire Barlow plays a recurring role as Chrissy on 6teen and plays Courtney on Total Drama Island. Barlow stated that Courtney was her favorite character that she had ever played.[16] Other voice actors from 6teen include Julia Chantrey as Eva; Drew Nelson (Kai) as Duncan; Megan Fahlenbock (Jen) as Gwen; Adam Reid (Wayne) as Justin; Stephanie Anne Mills (Kirsten) as Lindsay and Katie; and Rachel Wilson (Melinda Wilson) as Heather.
Reception[]
Ratings[]
Carole Bonneau, the Vice President of programming of Teletoon Canada stated that Total Drama Island, along with Fresh TV's 6teen were "consistently top performers" for audiences of ages 6–11, and also helped to bring in older viewers as well.[17] When Total Drama Island aired on the American Cartoon Network, it performed very well; The Toronto Star reported that, "in some ages groups [Total Drama Island showed] a 500 per cent ratings increase in [its] time slot."[10] On December 11, 2008, Total Drama Island garnered 3.5 million viewers.[18] That year, the series was the top "regularly scheduled Thursday night program at 9 p.m. on all television throughout third quarter among boys 2-11, 6-11 and 9-14," according to the Animation World Network.[19] On Memorial Day weekend of 2009, a marathon of Total Drama Island increased viewership in age groups 2-11, 6-11, and 9-14, each by 20% or more compared to the same week in 2008.[20] As of 2011, Total Drama Island has aired in over 188 countries.[21]
Critical reception[]
Total Drama Island has received generally positive reviews. The series was nominated for a Gemini Award for "Best Animated Program or Series", shared by Tom McGillis, Jennifer Pertsch, George Elliott and Brian Irving.[22] Common Sense Media gave the show 4 out of 5 stars, deeming it an "enjoyable, smart show" and finding that it appealed to all demographics.[23] Matthew Price of The Oklahoman gave a mixed review of the series, stating that it "starts unbelievably slowly", but deeming that the later episodes effectively spoofed reality shows.[24] Debi Enker of The Age gave a negative review of the season's last episode, calling the art, design and writing "lamentable."[25]
Public reaction[]
Total Drama Island received a score of 8.2 on Metacritic from users.[26]
Media[]
DVD releases[]
A DVD was released by Warner Home Video on August 18, 2009 in the United States. It contains all of the 27 episodes (including TDI Rundown) of season one of this series in a 4 disc set, for a total of 594 minutes long. In addition, its bonus features (entitled as X-tras) are the audition tapes of twenty two campers, played after each of their respective eliminations, as well as Izzy's second audition tape and her exclusive interview with Chris (the latter of which is shown after Eva's second elimination). In Australia, Total Drama Island is on Region 4 DVD as separate volumes. This series of discs contains the widescreen version with uncut scenes and original dialogue, as seen on Teletoon and ABC3. In reviewing the DVD for season, Matthew Price of The Oklahoman wrote that while the show started out "unbelievably slowly," the series became more interesting as campers began getting voted off. Price also praised the parody of reality shows.[27] In another review of the DVD, Jeffrey Kauffman of DVD Talk wrote that the character development was compelling and that the parody of reality shows were very funny.[28] Mac McEntire of DVD Verdict praised the character development as well, but noted that the show sometimes sinks to "lowbrow gross-outs".[29] Both Kauffman and McEntire recommended the series DVD.
Total Drama Island: Totally Interactive![]
Total Drama Island: Totally Interactive! was an online game in Canada and the US marketed in conjunction with the television series. It was produced by Xenophile Media. By registering a free account, the player could play games using a customizable avatar to earn points for marshmallows. Marshmallows are used as money in the game so the player can buy in-game items. The player who earned the most points had their avatar make a cameo appearance in the season finale.[30] The games were based on the challenges in the show.[31] Total Drama Island: Totally Interactive! was nominated for an Interactive Emmy Award in 2007.[30] However, the website is currently no longer available, as it has been replaced by Total Drama Online and by the Teletoon and Cartoon Network official sites.[32]
See also[]
Notes[]
References[]
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- ^ Aaron Sagers (September 1, 2009), "Pop 20: If Facebook were a dinner party", The Monitor
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- ^ TV.com. "Total Drama Island". TV.com. Archived from the original on 19 June 2018. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
- ^ "Shows A-Z - total drama on cartoon - TheFutonCritic.com". www.thefutoncritic.com. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
- ^ "Teletoon - Total Drama Island". Archived from the original on October 22, 2013.
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- ^ 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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- ^ Gary Levin (December 18, 2008), "Nielsens: Dallas, 'Boston' score key ratings wins", USA Today, archived from the original on February 8, 2009, retrieved December 25, 2010
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- ^ Price, Matthew (September 25, 2009). "DVD Review: "Total Drama Island: The Complete Season One"". The Oklahoman. Retrieved July 11, 2021.
- ^ Debi Enker (June 10, 2010), "Total Drama Island", The Age, p. 36
- ^ "Read User Reviews and Submit your own for Total Drama Island - Metacritic". Archived from the original on 5 September 2014. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
- ^ Matthew Price (September 25, 2009), "DVD Reviews", The Oklahoman
- ^ Jeffrey Kauffman (August 18, 2009), "Total Drama Island: The Complete Series", DVD Talk, archived from the original on June 19, 2015, retrieved December 25, 2010
- ^ Mac McEntire (August 19, 2009), "Total Drama Island: The Complete Series", DVD Verdict, archived from the original on October 31, 2010, retrieved December 26, 2010
- ^ a b "Xenophile Media and Fresh TV Receive International Interactive Emmy(R) Award Nomination for Total Drama Island – Totally Interactive!", Canada Newswire, March 6, 2008
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