Product Description Cartoon Network: Total Drama Island Complete SeasonTwenty-two teens have just been sent to the oldest, mouldiest, most beat up, run-down, bug infested summer camp in Northern Ontario where they'll be forced to endure a summer of leaky cabins, crappy food and increasingly insane challenges. Only one can win - the rest will walk the dreaded Dock of Shame. Tensions will run high, the hook-ups are SO on, and the cameras will be there to catch it all.]]> .com Reality TV meets animation in this Cartoon Network Survivor parody about 22 teenagers who are dumped together at a rundown summer camp in Ontario for eight full weeks (and 27 full episodes) of crazy physical challenges, psychological games, lousy food, and plenty of drama. Object of the game: avoid taking a walk on the dock of shame to the boat of losers and be the one remaining teen who will receive a $100,000 cash prize. Extreme personalities are the norm at Camp Wawanakwa and range from Goth to jock, empty-headed beauty, juvenile delinquent, inseparable best friends, nice guy, and nerd. Survivor fans will notice some overtly obvious parallels between Total Drama Island characters and past Survivor participants. Peaceful co-habitation would be a challenge in the best of circumstances, but when the contestants are pushed to their absolute limits in challenges like cliff-diving into shark infested waters, killer dodge ball, a Fear Factor type challenge, and trapping wild animals, tempers flare and drama reigns. Add in host Chris, who's got a serious issue with the enjoyment of torturing others, and crazy Chef Hatchet, who does so much more than just cook lousy meals, and be assured that absolutely anything could happen. Kids 7-10 years will be completely entertained by the show's focus on extreme challenges and the abundance of bodily function humor that includes everything from burping the alphabet to excessive flatulence, projectile vomiting, and diarrhea. Despite finding the show's events ridiculous and even stupid, older kids find themselves inexplicably hooked on the humor, comedy, and adventure while adults will marvel at how well the show's writers have captured the character extremes that are apt to emerge in current reality television programming. Total Drama Island features superficial characters, bodily humor, and adventure in the extreme and can be counted upon to simultaneously entertain and disgust. --Tami Horiuchi
R**O
A True Development in Animation!
Let me state two things before I begin:1. I'm 22 years old and virtually all of the animated shows that I watch are aimed at older audiences; things like South Park, Archer, and many Adult Swim shows. My choices in animation are either these or animated television shows from the 90's; things like The Simpsons, The Critic, and Batman: The Animated Series.2. I HATE reality television!! I feel that it is a blight upon television which not only offends me with its sheer lack of redeeming features but also for slightly lowering what some people accept as good entertainment.So, what does it say when a spoof of reality television aimed at young teenagers is one of the only cartoons released over the past 10 years that I thought was truly amazing!? How can this be? Let me explain myself.Well, in acute irony, this show about 22 animated teenagers competing in a "Survivor" type show (with a delightfully cruel "Survivor" type host) for $100,000 has everything which real reality television sorely lacks. Said "everything" being: good writing, good voice acting, good characters, and actual honest-to-God character development! I will spend most of the remaining review by focusing on the character development because there is much more to say that's worth saying.Firstly, as others have already stated, the characters competing are stereotypes of both of teenagers and the contestants on reality television. Others before me have already gone into the names and "types" of these characters so I will not. Despite being somewhat stock characters and often just walking punch lines in the early episodes, something slowly but surely starts happening. The at first glance generic becomes more fleshed out, more realistic, more developed. Take note animators as this is what above all else results in a great animated show: characters that entertain AND make you feel something, some genuine emotion!Something else to note is that this development is both Romanic and platonic. I'll talk about an example of Romanic development very shortly but for now I'll say that every relation that develops is exactly as funny or believable as the creators intended it to be. But more unique for a children's cartoon, there's quite a bit of real platonic development.Beth learns to stand up to Heather. Duncan secretly helps DJ find a new pet rabbit and later sees the value of not having to always act tough with Leshawna. Cody places Gwen's happiness above his own. Gwen becomes close friends with both Bridgette and Leshawna. Geoff and Gwen have a heart-to-heart while visiting a neighboring island with Geoff honestly inviting Gwen to her first party.As the DVD Verdict Review of Total Drama Island puts it: "These extended dialogue scenes don't happen often in the show--or in any animated show, for that matter--but it's nicely handled when it does happen. During these few rare moments, the characters cease to be stock types or walking jokes, and instead they almost feel like real people." I couldn't have said it any better myself.But now I get to the thing, among many other things, that makes this show worthy of praise: the characters of Gwen, Trent, and their romance. This was the main focus of the show and a big part of why it was a fantastic ride. While Gwen was my favorite character, that was because she was the most 3-dimensional and the character who developed the most. Starting out an interesting but withdrawn girl with little experience or skill at social interaction, Gwen develops several true friendships and learns how to open up. The greatest reason for this is her relationship with Trent. Despite being a Goth and a musician, the two have great chemistry and they form a bond that's as much emotional as it is Romanic. And this is why the sabotage of their relationship by the deceptions of Heather was so powerful. As both Gwen and Trent walk to separate sides of the island and start pounding their fists at the ground in an act of catharsis while both powerful music and the loud cries of a broken-hearted Gwen fill the air, I was actually getting teary eyed. Where their relationship went after that point mattered because I became truly invested in their struggle. They felt like real people, from the real world.Don't get me wrong, there are things and features of this show that couldn't happen in the real world: things like a duck running like the Roadrunner from Looney Tunes or the campers running into a pack of giant prehistoric meat-eating beavers. However, these moments work because they are for the most part very well done and even if they are not the characters are so grounded that it doesn't matter. Also, there are lowbrow gross-out jokes a plenty (ranging from funny to forced). But again, much of it is enjoyable and even when it isn't the characters are so good that you often don't notice it.So, all in all, this is a show that should be looked at to understand what animated television can rise to and what makes it great: great writing, great voice acting, legitimately funny and clever jokes, being able to appeal to both kids and adults in equal measure, respecting the intelligence of the audience, and characters that one can endlessly watch and become endured to. Being the textbook definition of "being greater than the sum of its parts" this show is lightning!Sadly, it appeared for a while that Total Drama Island was lightning that only struck once. The two seasons afterwards, Total Drama Action and Total Drama World Tour, lost the character development that compelled me to write a glowing review for this show. Furthermore, whatever development had been established in Total Drama Island was erased in favor of contrived fan-service and, following the lead of real reality television, by going too over-the-top to the point of idiocy. Fortunately, the current season, Total Drama Revenge of the Island, has a new cast of characters and has returned to the (comparatively speaking for a children's cartoon) grounded and believable character development. I really hope the people working on this show don't drop the ball again because they have something truly unique and worthy of notice.
S**N
Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah...
It was bound to happen sooner or later: an animated reality series. Somewhere in the backwoods of Canada (which is a considerable space) there sits a disused summer camp on an isolated island, and no, this isn't a prelude to a slasher movie. Two dozen twentysomethings have been wrangled into competing here for eight weeks of living hell, i.e. immunity challenges, each one weirder and more taxing than the last. (why they didn't call it "Survivor: The Animated Series" I may never know) The stakes: a check for $100k going to one hardy soul tougher than the rest. Enemies will be made. Friendships will be tested to the breaking point. Relationships will be formed and tried. Who will win? Who will fail? Who will lose their marbles?I was in love with this show from the start. the animation is great, the voice-acting is top-notch, and the storylines are well-written and believable. The various sequel series made after this are best avoided. Don't be surprised if you end up rooting for one of the poor stiffs on-screen.
J**D
Total fun for everyone ages 13 and under that is
This is a cute Survivor like reality show in cartoon style. Chris tortures a group of teenage campers and the drama abounds. They do crazy stunts like jumping out of an airplane with bad parachutes and landing onto a couch, blind trapaze with no net over a small pond filled with jelly fish, a blindfolded William Tell with the arrow and apple thing, all to compete for a 100,000 dollar prize.They vote off a camper each week. Sometimes they will conspire to get rid of a fellow camper who then walks down the "Dock of Shame" to the "Boat of Losers".The characters go into the outhouse to do personal diaries. It's funny and quirky.My 10 year old daughter wanted this for her birthday. She loves it. Recommended for all kids under 13 or so. And not so bad for grownups either.
L**7
Total Drama Island Never Gets Old!
Total Drama Island is packed with drama, laughter, and so much more! All of the episodes are in their original form; there are no scenes taken out, no lines deleted, and everything is crystal-clear. I can't wait for the complete season of Total Drama Action to become available! The price is just right for this DVD set. It comes with four discs, each one consisting of five to seven episodes. The last disc includes a rundown of TDI and some cast interviews. The cast interviews just show some of the campers doing videos of themselves and why they think they should be picked to be on the show. Total Drama Island is a great thing to buy for kids 13 and older, so get it now before they're sold out!
M**A
Like tire brakes, would be left better uncut.
What we have here is a classic example of censorship gone wrong. The damage is minimal, but still noticeable. CN does a good job with certain dubbed words but sometimes jokes fall flat if tampered with. Don't get me wrong this is still a excellent show. Original, funny, and delivered very well. The DVD box set is nice for a great price. But at this price we would expect it to be uncut and left alone with it's original dialogue. This is the only problem I had with the DVD. If it weren't for that, then this would be a 5 out of 5 dvd. Cartoon Network should realize nobody likes dubs, especially bad dubs.
D**L
Water my crops and cleared my skin
Truly life changing
M**E
Finally a Complete First Season of TDI
I remember watching Total Drama Island when it first came out. The show was funny and I enjoyed it. At least until the second and third season came out. Those two seasons just didn't have the same quality as the first season had. I didn't even find myself giggling during it.I'm glad they came out with the complete first season though. Usually Cartoon Network never does this for it's shows, so it was unbelievable when i found this!I bought it for my friend since she was a huge fan of the first season. She loved it!
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