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Realistically speaking, could the show have been more popular or widespread than it currently is?
As far as canadian cartoons go, TD is pretty much anything but obscure. It was one of the most popular shows during the late 2000s and early 2010s, but do you believe that the series could've broken a bigger record and gone on to become one of cn's greats?
Total drama characters on the butch / femme scale (and their definitions)
High femme means characters that are not only traditonally feminine in nature, but their femininity is a core part of their identity and lifestyle.
Femme means characters that have typically feminine hobbies, fashion, and lifestyles.
Butchy femme means characters that have some sort of mix between masc and fem traits, but are mostly defined by their girly identity.
Futch means a mostly perfect balance between masc and fem traits.
Ambiguous means characters that have hobbies and traits that neither really lean masculine or feminine, Either because their traits don't have enough merit to be put into either category, or because I just don't see them being either imo.
Soft butch means characters that have a light masculine edge to them, though said masculinity doesn't truly define them in any way. Either that or basically the inverse of butchy femme.
Butch means characters that have traditionally masculine hobbies and lifestyles.
Stone butch means characters that are not only traditionally masculine in nature, but masculinity is a core part of their identity and lifestyle.
I'm accounting both personal vibes and evidence within the show to pull in what I can with these characters. Feel free to object.
Which season of the show do you think is the LEAST KNOWN among outsiders?
In longer detail, a season that almost no outsider talks about or acknowledges whenever TD goes viral among other things.
From what I've seen online:
Island is immediately out of the question, everyone who's ever heard of the series knows about TDI.
Action and World Tour are too a lesser extent, well known and beloved, everything becomes more niche after that.
Revenge gets the distinction of being the first season to use an entirely different cast, and gen 2 is the second most recognizable cast so that's out of the question too.
All Stars is way too infamous to be the least known, and while we're at the topic of infamous seasons and even though many people often consider it forgettable and unremarkable, I'd throw Pahkitew in this mix too. (but probably top 3 least known still)
The Race for how obscure it is is probably the most critically acclaimed installment of the show after the first three seasons, I see causals bring them up all the time on of topic of td seasons.
Dramarama also doesn't qualify on the basis of having a completely different premise from the rest of the series and being infamous for that fart episode.
The First half of the reboot is considered a return for the series and the first ever leaks of it became super viral on twitter, people were constantly talking about characters like Julia, scary girl, bowie and raj, nichelle, etc. (And there's episode 5)
I'd say the least known season is the second half of the reboot, the only season that I haven't brought up yet. It doesn't help that the format is practically identical to the first season, which would cause outsiders to confuse it with the first reboot, and the fact that it's neither as beloved as Ridonculous, the first three seasons, and the first reboot nor as hated as ASPI AND the terrible marketing in a situation where many casuals didn't even know that a second season existed.
Overall, it's either between PI and Revival s2. Which do you think is the least known TD installemnt.
Age groups revamped, what do yall think
Newborn 1 to 2 months
Baby 3 to 12 months
Toddler 1 to 3 years
Childhood 3 to 12 years
Young child 3 to 5 years
Core child 5 to 9 years
Older child / tween 10 to 12 years
Teens 13 to 19 years
Early teens 13 to 14 years
Core teens 15 to 17 years
Late teens 18 to 19 years
Young adulthood 18 to 39 years
Early adulthood 18 to 24 years
Prime adulthood 25 to 39 years
Middle aged adulthood 40 to 64 years
Early middle adulthood 40 to 44 years
Core middle adulthood 45 to 59 years
Late middle adulthood 60 to 64 years
Late adulthood 65 and older
Senior adulthood 65 to 79 years
Elderly adulthood 80 years or older
Cenetarians 100 or older
My life reached another chapter 4 days ago today. π
Happy belated birthday to me! (August 9th) π₯³π₯³
Since everyone is already familiar with the definitive "Main Four" of TD (and gen 1 in general) which characters from other casts would qualify as the big four of their respective generations
From what I've seen across the internet, the big four consists of the four most iconic and most relevant characters in the series, bar none. (TDI's final four. Gwen, Heather, Duncan, and Owen). Though, I am putting more weight on overall recognition over relevance in this case, since despite characters like courtney being more consistently relevant than gwen. She's not as well known as her. however she's undoubtedly apart of the extended "big five"
But what about the big four of other casts? Lets see....π
Disclaimer: They don't necessarily have to be well liked or even liked at all to qualify, they just have to have enough weigh in recognition to be apart of it. besides, every big four member barring heather is already controversial within the fandom.
The second generation has alot to go by as they had two seasons already, so it's an easy case for them. Mike, Zoey, and Scott are unquestionably mainstays as all three of them were incredibly relevant across both seasons they were in and remain the four most iconic characters in the ROTI cast. The fourth member however is alot more tricky, between dawn being more well known and popular yet Cameron being far more series-relevant, I would have to go with dawn because alot of people atleast in the fandom can agree that she's one of the main faces of Gen 2 despite her lack of story prominence, tops with having a more memorable design and more fan content, fanart, and discussion. If we're only talking about relevance though, Cameron would absolutely qualify as the fourth member.
Gen 3 is a mixed due to only having one season. Jasmine and shawn are undoubtedly mainstays due to having the most memorable dynamic in the season and being the only characters in the cast that could actually qualify as a "fan favourite". I would say sky is also a mainstay solely due to exposure and being a finalist. It was a hard choice between the five options for a fourth member, (Scarlett, sammy, ella, Dave, and Sugar) so I decided to go by process of elimination.
Depsite sammy and ella being the only other "liked" characters besides jashawn I would say they still don't qualify off the basis of ultimately being irrelevant premerge boots that never really got involved with the actual main storyline. Scarlett was up there but I think her having an incredibly anticlimactic ending narratively sets her back alot compared to the remaining mergers. That leaves dave and Sugar, who were both incredibly story relevant characters throughout the season, The former being apart of the most relevant plotline in the season and becoming the main antagonist of the final episode, and the latter being the defacto main antagonist of the entire season. While Dave is more infamous and well-known, I believe this has to go to sugar. Her prominence in the season cannot be understated, not to mention she became a main character in Dramarama, whereas the former hasn't made a physical appearance since 2014. Honestly, either of them could qualify as a fourth face for different reasons.
The race was a difficult choice due to most of the cast being unpopular. the Goths and the sisters are mainstays due to being the only "popular" teams from the cast, while the ice dancers and police Cadets compliment them due to their exposure.
Bowie, Priya, and Julia are THE faces of the reboot bar none. The former due to being the first ever openly queer character and having a very memorable design and gimmick, the latter two solely due to exposure. Then I would say either Raj or Wayne could qualify as a fourth face, the former for the exact same reasons as Bowie and the latter for being fairly relevant in both seasons and becoming a finalist.
Every character's favourite swear word (before you get scared, I'm black)
Pls don't delete this
The Malevolent one
His superpowers are character nerfing, derailment, and bad writing /j
Feel free to ask questions about the AU, story, characters, lore, progress
Fanart for my upcomming AU. Feel free to ask about it in the comments
...I have a mission
Saw a video and now I want to do this too but I procrastinate alot and I easily give up. π any way I can draw all of them without giving up?
How popular I think TD characters would be if they had dedicated YouTube careers
How TD characters would react to dying multiple times on a difficult platformer game/level.
Every character's most and least popular season, feel free to ask in the comments
Every character's most and least popular incarnation
Feel free to object in the comments ! ^^
Those who have country paracosms, do our like thinking about it's entertainment industry?
I'm so hyperfixated on making a fictional nation tha tive pretty much established everything about it, from government, population, etc. And of course culture (pop culture to be soecific). My nation is a world leader in popular culture and entertainment and 5th leading in the world in terms of said influence, though they used to arguably be number 1 decades ago.
It mostly dominates in music and literature, though video games and film are not far behind
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Total Drama characters based off whether I think they're overrated or underrated (and everything in between)
Anti black hatred, queer racists, and other nasty shit from you know where
Tw. There's also racist "kink" accounts here. I don't even dwell around these spaces black hatred is just that common