List Of Total Drama Characters
This is a list of characters in the Total Drama series of shows, a Canadian animated television series shown on Teletoon in Canada and on Cartoon Network in the United States. The Total Drama series consists of 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, and the fifth season, Total Drama: All-Stars. The Total Drama series parodies reality television, with the characters consisting of the eponymous fictional reality series and the contestants therein, where all of the contestants have distinct personalities that serve as main and sub plots. Characters from Total Drama may also appear as contestants on Skatoony, though their appearances on Skatoony are separate from the Total Drama competition. Tom McGillis, the creator of the series, says that his favourite contestant is Owen.
The characters of the Total Drama series
- Introduced in Total Drama Island
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