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* {{Tuckerization}}: Named after a guy the author went to school with. Doubles as a PunnyName as it's a homophone of "severe."
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* AccidentalMisnaming: She calls Christian "Carlton" at one point, which he's not happy about.

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* AccidentalMisnaming: She calls Christian "Carlton" "[[Characters/TotalDramaTikiJungle Carson]]" at one point, which he's not happy about.
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Anything That Moves is a disambiguation


* AnythingThatMoves: He falls into this after a "dry spell" of one week, even claiming he'd have sex with Chef.

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* RelationshipUpgrade: He and Kelsey finally make their romance official right before he's voted off.



* TheyDo: He and Kelsey finally make their romance official right before he's voted off.



* RelationshipUpgrade: She and Graham finally make their romance official right before Graham is voted off.



* TheyDo: She and Graham finally make their romance official right before Graham is voted off.
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* TheChick: Played this role in her short time on the Wildcats.
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Roald is the cousin of Puck, from Fanfic/TotalDramaTokyo and Fanfic/TotalDramaSuperstarShowdown. The two are essentially one and the same, except Roald is a massive fan of sports and claims to be extremely athletic. How true these claims are is yet to be proven.

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Roald is the cousin of Puck, from Fanfic/TotalDramaTokyo and Fanfic/TotalDramaSuperstarShowdown. The two are essentially one and the same, very similar, except Roald is a massive fan of sports and claims to be extremely athletic. How true these claims are is yet to be proven.



* SirSwearsALot: He says "fuck" and "shit" constantly.

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* SirSwearsALot: He says is incredibly vulgar and punctuates most of his sentences with a "fuck" and "shit" constantly.or "shit."



* AmbiguouslyJewish: He has dark hair/features, is extremely neurotic, hails from the East Coast, his grandmother is a clear caricature of a JewishMother, and he was partially based on the (also Jewish) author, but the author frankly never thought about whether or not Graham was a Jew.

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* AmbiguouslyJewish: He has dark hair/features, hair and features, is extremely neurotic, hails from the East Coast, his grandmother is a clear caricature of a JewishMother, and he was partially based on the (also Jewish) author, but the author frankly never thought about whether or not Graham was a Jew.
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* CloudCuckoolander: Rachel is a little... out there, and often goes on random tangents about nature.

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* CloudCuckoolander: Rachel is a little... out there, little spacey and often goes on random tangents about nature.



%%* GranolaGirl: To a T.

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%%* * GranolaGirl: To a T. The first character of this archetype in the series. She's into astrology, art, and nature and contains all the breezy passion one would expect.

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* AlasPoorVillain: Over the course of the story, he gradually grows more pathetic (see VillainDecay) and is portrayed outright sympathetically in the final few chapters, after realizing Total Drama is finally ending and reflecting on his life as a TV host.

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* AlasPoorVillain: Over the course of the story, he gradually grows more pathetic (see VillainDecay) and is portrayed outright sympathetically in the final few chapters, after realizing Total Drama is finally ending and reflecting on his life as a TV host.



* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: His hair is dyed a bright magenta color.

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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: His hair is dyed a bright magenta color.



* GranolaGirl: To a T.

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* %%* GranolaGirl: To a T.



* LittleMissSnarker: Allie, to a degree that leaves Kelsey dumbfounded.

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* %%* LittleMissSnarker: Allie, to a degree that leaves Kelsey dumbfounded.



* ShrinkingViolet: Francine is one, so of course, she's paired with Kaitlin.

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* %%* ShrinkingViolet: Francine is one, so of course, she's paired with Kaitlin.
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A page detailing the 16 contestants of Total Drama Lakeside, as well as the hosts and any other miscellaneous characters.

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A page detailing the 16 contestants of Total Drama Lakeside, ''Fanfic/TotalDramaLakeside'', as well as the hosts and any other miscellaneous characters.
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* NotSoDifferent: While she'd like to believe she's completely innocent, Frances is just as resentful and petty as Erica (for instance, in the Rhett situation), she's just quieter and more subtle about it.
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* HopelessSuitor: To Whitney for the first seven chapters. He finally breaks out of it after the skit challenge doesn't go quite as planned.


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!!!Jackie
Miles's ex-girlfriend who he frequently mentions. The two were madly in love until she suddenly cheated on him, ending the relationship and turning him into an empty shell.
* AlphaBitch: Miles's descriptions make her seem like this, but when she actually appears, she's shown to be slightly cold and indifferent at worst.
* TheGhost: For the first six chapters, Jackie is regularly mentioned by Miles but never actually seen.
** UnseenNoMore: She finally shows up, with a new boyfriend and everything, at the end of the seventh chapter.
* ShoutOut: She's named after a character who appears in multiple [[Music/TheNewPornographers New Pornographers]] songs of Dan Bejar's. Of course, her new boyfriend "Daniel" is a nod to Bejar himself.
* TheStoic: Once she shows up to the lakeside, she seems completely unamused by everything, even Miles's declaration of love.
* VisualPun: She wears a shirt depicting two parallel cobras. She's literally [[Music/TheNewPornographers "Jackie, Dressed in Cobras."]]
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* {{Foil}}: To Kelsey, illustrated by their similar outfits and positions in the final two. Frances is quiet and observant on the outside but overzealous on the inside, while Kelsey is extroverted and bubbly on the outside but anxious on the inside.


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* {{Foil}}: To Miles. Both are Killer Wildcat boys with unorthodox appearances and fashion sense who are interested in the arts (writing for Graham, music for Miles) and romance, present exaggerated personas of themselves, and struggle with mental illness (anxiety in Graham's case) and loneliness. However, while Miles's struggles are external (to a fault), Graham's are internal, shutting them away and coping by writing poetry. Graham is also aware and ashamed of his flaws, eventually admitting he's pretending to be someone he's not and becoming honest about his true self, and tempers his anxiety and loneliness by making friends and genuinely falling in love with Kelsey. Meanwhile, Miles is stuck in a slump and doesn't seem interested in escaping it, quits the game once Jackie appears, and his vicious cycle continues at the loser lodge with Rachel and Isabella.


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* {{Foil}}: To Frances, illustrated by their similar outfits and positions in the final two. Kelsey is extroverted and bubbly on the outside but anxious on the inside, while Frances is quiet and observant on the outside but overzealous on the inside.


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* {{Foil}}: To Graham. Both are Killer Wildcat boys with unorthodox appearances and fashion sense who are interested in the arts (writing for Graham, music for Miles) and romance, present exaggerated personas of themselves, and struggle with mental illness (depression in Miles's case) and loneliness. However, Graham's struggles are internal (to a fault) while Miles's are external, constantly oversharing about his sadness. Graham is also aware and ashamed of his flaws, eventually admitting he's pretending to be someone he's not and becoming honest about his true self, and tempers his anxiety and loneliness by making friends and genuinely falling in love with Kelsey. Meanwhile, Miles is stuck in a slump and doesn't seem interested in escaping it, quits the game once Jackie appears, and his vicious cycle continues at the loser lodge with Rachel and Isabella.
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* TookALevelInCheerfulness: He finally gets over Jackie after gaining closure with her at the skit challenge, and quits in honor of a new beginning. Of course, [[HistoryRepeats then he falls for Rachel and Isabella at the loser lodge.]]
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* AmbiguouslyJewish: He has dark hair/features, is extremely neurotic, hails from the East Coast, his grandmother is a clear caricature of a JewishMother, and he was partially based on the (also Jewish) author, but the author frankly never thought about whether or not Graham was a Jew.


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* NervousWreck: He's very neurotic, especially when it comes to romance and making friends. He and Kelsey end up bonding over their mutual anxieties.


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* NervousWreck: Her true personality, which she lets out in the confessional (at first) and everywhere else (later on).
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Four years after Fanfic/TotalDramaTokyo, Chris is burnt out and failing to recapture his former glory. All he has left at this point is Chef, so he's begun resorting to desperate measures to keep his stardom afloat—some working far better than others.

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Four Five years after Fanfic/TotalDramaTokyo, Fanfic/TotalDramaSuperstarShowdown, Chris is burnt out and failing to recapture his former glory. All he has left at this point is Chef, so he's begun resorting to desperate measures to keep his stardom afloat—some working far better than others.
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* AlasPoorVillain: Over the course of the story, he gradually grows more pathetic (see VillainDecay) and is portrayed outright sympathetically in the final few chapters, after realizing Total Drama is finally ending and reflecting on his life as a TV host.
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* IAmNotMyFather: Christian's father appears for the finale. Christian is uncharacteristically uncomfortable when he arrives and is revealed to be a serial womanizer going through a midlife crisis, and is [[OutOfCharacterMoment genuinely angry]] when Kelsey makes a joke about the two's similarities.

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* IAmNotMyFather: Christian's father His father, Christian Sr., appears for the finale. Christian is uncharacteristically uncomfortable when he arrives and is revealed to be arrives, as he's a serial depressed womanizer going through a midlife crisis, who repeatedly cheats on his wife, and is [[OutOfCharacterMoment genuinely angry]] when Kelsey makes a joke about the two's similarities.

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