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Total Drama Action

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This article is about the second season. For the entire series, see Total Drama.

Total Drama Action (abbreviated TDA) is a Canadian animated television series. It is the second season of Total Drama, airing after Total Drama Island. It premiered on Teletoon on January 11, 2009.[1] This season was also created by the makers of 6teen, another Teletoon program. Unlike in previous seasons, Teletoon did not air new episodes every week.

Like Total Drama Island, the previous season of Total Drama, much of Total Drama Action chronicles the events of the eponymous fictional reality show. The Total Drama series itself is an "animated reality television series," which stars the cast and crew of the fictional series, parodying many aspects of reality television. After last season's winner forgoes their prize money of C$100,000 (US$73,129.00) for a challenge (open to all 22 of Total Drama Island's contestants) in which the winner would receive C$1,000,000 (US$731,485.00), the money was left in limbo after a situation resulted in a 14-way tie.

Consequently, host Chris McLean (voiced by Christian Potenza) initiated a second season featuring all 14 contestants who tied. Two weeks after the aforementioned tie, the contestants who tied are told to arrive at an abandoned movie studio lot in Toronto, Ontario, where the new season, titled Total Drama Action, would take place. Due to its location, Chris told the contestants that the challenges would all be in the form of various movie genres. The accommodations of the contestants are handled by the underpaid Chef Hatchet (Clé Bennett), similar to how they were handled in the previous season. The outhouse, which was used as a confessional in Total Drama Island, has been replaced with a makeup trailer.

After the quick elimination of two contestants, the couple Bridgette (Kristin Fairlie) and Geoff (Dan Petronijevic), a second challenge determined the team captains of the two competing teams: the Screaming Gaffers, headed by Gwen (Megan Fahlenbock), and the Killer Grips, headed by Trent (Scott McCord). From then on, challenges would alternate between "reward challenges" where winners would receive a special prize, and "elimination challenges" where the losing team would vote off one of its own in an elaborate "Gilded Chris Ceremony".

The pattern of reducing the contestants down was briefly interrupted on two occasions: once when Izzy (Katie Crown) was reinstated following a voting irregularity where her alter-ego, "E-Scope", was voted off, and another time when Courtney (Emilie-Claire Barlow), a contestant who did not originally qualify for Total Drama Action, successfully sued the show and was added to the game. The players eliminated would make the "Walk of Shame" and to the "Lame-o-sine", where they leave the movie studio.

Once seven contestants were left, the Screaming Gaffers and the Killer Grips were dissolved, and the challenges became more individual-oriented. Chris hired Owen as his ringer to sabotage the other contestants and create drama. Eventually, two contestants were left standing: Duncan (Drew Nelson) and Beth (Sarah Gadon), with both contestants being considered official winners depending on the country of airing.

Total Drama Action debuted on January 11, 2009, at 6:30 p.m. on Teletoon, with its premiere on Cartoon Network following on June 11, 2009. In the U.S., Cartoon Network creates a disclaimer with a TV-PG-D rating before the previous show's recap. In the UK it aired on April 11, 2011, at 10:00 GMT as part of Disney XD's Easter Shows.

The show's producers created 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. In Canada, Duncan was aired as the winner as well as in Denmark, Latin America, Norway, the Philippines, and in the United States.[citation needed] Beth is also depicted as the winner in airings from Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Croatia, Finland, France, Hungary, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Singapore, Spain, South Africa, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.[citation needed]

The main Total Drama Action cast consists of host Chris McLean, assistant Chef Hatchet, and the contestants that make up the castmates. The remaining contestants from Total Drama Island also appear on the show, but serve in lesser capacities as commentators on The Aftermath. The contestants were Trent, who is the leader of the Killer Grips before "The Chefshank Redemption", Lindsay, who is the leader of the Killer Grips since "The Chefshank Redemption" and before "Crouching Courtney, Hidden Owen", Courtney, who is the leader of the Killer Grips since "Crouching Courtney, Hidden Owen", Gwen, who is the leader of the Screaming Gaffers before "One Flu Over the Cuckoos", and Duncan, who is the leader of the Screaming Gaffers since "One Flu Over the Cuckoos".

Character Voice actor Description
Chris McLean Christian Potenza Chris is the host of the series.
Chef Hatchet Clé Bennett Chef is the cook and the co-host of the series.
List of Total Drama Action contestants
Contestant Label Voice actor Team Finish
Original Merged Placement Episode
Bridgette The Surfer Girl Kristin Fairlie None 1st/2nd eliminated 2
Geoff The Funniest Guy Around Dan Petronijevic
E-Scope (Izzy)
(Returned to game)
Killer Grips 3rd eliminated 3
Trent The Cool Guy Scott McCord 4th eliminated 5
Gwen The Loner Megan Fahlenbock Screaming Gaffers 5th eliminated 7
DJ The Brickhouse with a Heart Clé Bennett 6th eliminated
(Quit)
9
Izzy The Psycho Hose Beast Katie Crown Killer Grips 7th eliminated 11
Owen
(Returned to game)
8th eliminated 13
Heather The Queen Bee Rachel Wilson Screaming Gaffers 9th eliminated 15
Leshawna The Sister with 'Tude Novie Edwards None 10th eliminated 17
Justin The Eye Candy Adam Reid Killer Grips 11th eliminated 19
Lindsay The Dumb Princess Stephanie Anne Mills 12th eliminated 21
Harold The Dweeb Brian Froud Screaming Gaffers 13th eliminated 23
Courtney[c] The Type-A Emilie-Claire Barlow Killer Grips 14th eliminated 24
Owen The Party Guy Scott McCord 15th eliminated
(Disqualified)
Beth The Wannabe Sarah Gadon Finalist 26
Duncan The Delinquent Drew Nelson Screaming Gaffers
  1. ^ Information is taken from the opening credits of each episode.
  2. ^ Ending differs depending on the country the episode aired.
  3. ^ Courtney debuted in episode 13.
Total Drama Action season summary
Episode Original airdate Challenge Eliminated
No. Title Written by Canada United States Movie genre Winner(s) Team Castmate
1 "Monster Cash" Alice Prodanou Jan. 11, 2009 June 11, 2009 Monster Owen None
2 "Alien Resurr-eggtion" Nicole Demerse Jan. 18, 2009 June 18, 2009 Alien Gwen & Trent None Bridgette & Geoff
3 "Riot on Set" Alex Nussbaum Jan. 25, 2009 June 25, 2009 Drama Screaming Gaffers Killer Grips E-Scope
4 "Beach Blanket Bogus" Emily Andras Feb. 1, 2009 July 2, 2009 Beach Screaming Gaffers None
5 "3:10 to Crazytown" Nicole Demerse Feb. 8, 2009 July 9, 2009 Western Screaming Gaffers Killer Grips Trent
6 "The Aftermath: I" Alice Prodanou Feb. 15, 2009 July 16, 2009 Total Drama Aftermath
7 "The Chefshank Redemption" Brendon Yorke April 5, 2009 July 23, 2009 Prison Killer Grips Screaming Gaffers Gwen
8 "One Flu Over the Cuckoos" Alex Ganetakos April 12, 2009 July 30, 2009 Medical Leshawna
(Screaming Gaffers)
None
9 "The Sand Witch Project" Shelley Scarrow April 19, 2009 Aug. 6, 2009 Horror Screaming Gaffers Screaming Gaffers DJ
10 "Masters of Disasters" Alex Nussbaum April 26, 2009 Aug. 13, 2009 Disaster Screaming Gaffers None
11 "Full Metal Drama" James Hurst May 3, 2009 Aug. 20, 2009 War Screaming Gaffers Killer Grips Izzy
12 "The Aftermath: II" Shelley Scarrow May 10, 2009 Aug. 27, 2009 Total Drama Aftermath
13 "Ocean's Eight—or Nine" Paul Pogue June 24, 2009 Sept. 3, 2009 Bank heist Screaming Gaffers Killer Grips Owen
14 "One Million Bucks, B.C." John Slama Sept. 17, 2009 Sept. 10, 2009 Prehistoric Killer Grips None
15 "Million Dollar Babies" Richard Clark Sept. 24, 2009 Sept. 13, 2009 Sports Killer Grips Screaming Gaffers Heather
16 "Dial M for Merger" Alan Resnick Oct. 1, 2009 Sept. 24, 2009 Spy Courtney & Lindsay None
17 "Super Hero-ld" Alex Nussbaum Oct. 8, 2009 Oct. 1, 2009 Superhero Courtney None Leshawna
18 "The Aftermath: III" Alice Prodanou Oct. 15, 2009 Oct. 8, 2009 Total Drama Aftermath
19 "The Princess Pride" Heather Jackson Nov. 5, 2009 Oct. 15, 2009 Fairy tale Courtney None Justin
20 "Get a Clue" Alex Nussbaum Nov. 12, 2009 Oct. 22, 2009 Mystery Lindsay None
21 "Rock n' Rule" Alan Resnick Nov. 19, 2009 Oct. 29, 2009 Rock & roll Courtney None Lindsay
22 "Crouching Courtney, Hidden Owen" Alex Ganetakos Nov. 19, 2009 Nov. 5, 2009 Kung fu Harold None
23 "2008: A Space Owen" Ken Cuperus Nov. 26, 2009 Nov. 12, 2009 Space Beth None Harold
24 "Top Dog" Nov. 26, 2009 Nov. 19, 2009 Animal buddy Beth Courtney
Owen
25 "Mutiny on the Soundstage" Brendon Yorke Dec. 3, 2009 Pirate & misc. Tie To be continued…
26 "The Aftermath: IV" Alex Nussbaum Dec. 10, 2009 None Duncan / Beth None Beth / Duncan
27 "Celebrity Manhunt's Total Drama Action Reunion Special" Brendon Yorke June 10, 2010 April 6, 2010 Special

Like Total Drama Island, Total Drama Action was developed and produced by Fresh TV, targeting an age group of 10-to 16-year-olds. Many of the show's settings, as well as the show's opening sequence, are deliberately made to be as close as to their Total Drama Island counterparts as possible; Camp Wawanakwa, the setting of Total Drama Island, was also revisited on several occasions, most notably as the site of some of the season's challenges. All of the cast of Total Drama Island return in the same roles as that of Total Drama Island, though some had their roles reduced as their characters were not as prominent in this season. As with Total Drama Island, two endings were commissioned for the series, one with each of the final two competitors winning; after the airing of the penultimate episode and prior to the season finale, viewers were prompted to the show's website (either at Teletoon for viewers in Canada or Cartoon Network for American viewers) to vote for the desired ending. Unlike Total Drama Island, however, the alternate ending was available as a webcast on the show's website immediately following its airing.

Total Drama Action has received generally positive reviews from critics and fans, though not as much as its predecessor. Most critics[who?] agree the season does not live up to the first season, Total Drama Island. Total Drama Action received a 7.6 on Metacritic by fans, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".[4]

Total Drama Action has only been publicly sold on DVD in Australia. The first half of the season was released on a Region 4 DVD, on November 2, 2011."[5] The second half of the season was released exclusively to Australia, on July 4, 2012.[6][7]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h This player did not compete. However, they were a part of the special episode, in which they were eligible to be on the next season.
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